Figure 1 Recently, organizations use ZigBee to effectively deliver solutions for a variety of areas including consumer electronic device control, energy management and efficiency home and commercial building automation as well as industrial plant management. As an ecosystem, the Agreement offers everything future product and service companies need to develop ZigBee products. The smart energy networks could include both ZigBee 2006 and IEEE 802.15.4. It is suggested that the majority of the nodes in the network should be based on one stack profile or the other to get reliable performance. ZigBee smart energy certified products must be based upon a ZigBee Compliant Platform (ZCP)[2][3]. If the smart energy profile resides in combination with a private profile, the product should be ZigBee Manufacturer Specific Profile (MSP) licensed and must be smart energy ZCP certified[3]. This additional certification provides a guarantee that the fundamental stack is behaving correctly and the application is not abusive to the network. The smart energy networks will not cooperate with a consumer ZigBee Home Area Network (HAN) unless a device is used to perform an “application level bridge” between the two profiles or the HAN devices satisfy the smart energy profile security requirements[2][3]. Re — aaa aa es eae This is due to the higher security requirements on the smart energy network that are not required on a home network. However, it is expected that home automation devices that are extended to include the smart energy profile can still operate in a home network. The ZigBee HAN makes possible