IEEE 802.15.4-2020
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IEEE Standard for Low-Rate Wireless Networks
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
IEEE | 2020 |
Revision Standard – Active. The physical layer (PHY) and medium access control (MAC) sublayer specifications for low-data-rate wireless connectivity with fixed, portable, and moving devices with no battery or very limited battery consumption requirements are defined in this standard. In addition, the standard provides modes that allow for precision ranging. PHYs are defined for devices operating in a variety of geographic regions.
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1 | IEEE Std 802.15.4-2020 Front Cover |
2 | Title page |
4 | Important Notices and Disclaimers Concerning IEEE Standards Documents |
7 | Participants |
9 | Historical participants |
15 | Introduction |
17 | Contents |
34 | 1. Overview 1.1 Scope 1.2 Purpose |
35 | 2. Normative references |
36 | 3. Definitions, acronyms, and abbreviations 3.1 Definitions |
37 | 3.2 Acronyms and abbreviations |
41 | 4. Format conventions 4.1 General 4.2 Fields |
42 | 4.3 Numbers 4.4 Strings 4.5 Transmission order 4.5.1 General |
43 | 4.5.2 Vendor OUI transmission order 4.6 Reserved fields and values |
44 | 5. General description 5.1 Introduction 5.2 Special application spaces 5.2.1 General 5.2.2 Smart utility network (SUN) 5.2.3 Rail communications and control (RCC) |
45 | 5.2.4 Television white space (TVWS) 5.2.5 Radio frequency identification (RFID) 5.2.6 Low-energy, critical infrastructure monitoring (LECIM) 5.2.7 Medical body area network (MBAN) services 5.2.8 China medical band (CMB) |
46 | 5.3 Components of the IEEE 802.15.4 WPAN 5.4 Multi-PHY management (MPM) of the SUN WPAN 5.5 Network topologies 5.5.1 General |
47 | 5.5.2 Star network formation 5.5.3 Peer-to-peer network formation |
48 | 5.6 Architecture 5.6.1 General |
49 | 5.6.2 PHY |
50 | 5.6.3 MAC sublayer 5.7 Functional overview 5.7.1 Superframe structure 5.7.1.1 Beacon superframe |
51 | 5.7.1.2 DSME multi-superframe structure 5.7.1.3 Slotframes 5.7.1.4 TMCTP superframe |
52 | 5.7.2 Data transfer model 5.7.2.1 Types of data transfer models 5.7.2.2 Data transfer to a coordinator 5.7.2.3 Data transfer from a coordinator |
53 | 5.7.2.4 Peer-to-peer data transfers 5.7.3 Frame structure 5.7.4 Information element (IEs) 5.7.5 Access methods 5.7.5.1 Overview |
54 | 5.7.5.2 Frame acknowledgment 5.7.5.3 Frak 5.7.5.4 Data verification 5.7.6 Power consumption considerations 5.7.6.1 General |
55 | 5.7.6.2 Low-energy mechanisms 5.7.7 Security |
56 | 5.7.8 Enabling spectrum resource measurement capability |
57 | 5.8 Concept of primitives |
58 | 6. MAC functional description 6.1 Device types and conventions 6.2 Channel access 6.2.1 Superframe structure 6.2.1.1 General |
60 | 6.2.1.2 Contention access period (CAP) 6.2.1.3 Contention-free period (CFP) 6.2.1.4 Beacon only period (BOP) 6.2.2 Incoming and outgoing superframe timing |
61 | 6.2.3 Enhanced Beacon frame timing for MPM procedure |
62 | 6.2.4 IFS |
63 | 6.2.5 Random access methods 6.2.5.1 CSMA-CA algorithm |
65 | 6.2.5.2 TSCH CCA algorithm 6.2.5.3 TSCH CSMA-CA retransmission algorithm |
67 | 6.2.5.4 CSMA-CA with PCA |
70 | 6.2.5.5 LECIM ALOHA PCA 6.2.6 TSCH slotframe structure 6.2.6.1 General |
71 | 6.2.6.2 Absolute slot number (ASN) 6.2.6.3 Links 6.2.6.4 Multiple slotframes |
72 | 6.2.7 LE functional description 6.2.7.1 LE contention access period (LE CAP) 6.2.7.2 LE superframe structure 6.2.7.3 LE-incoming and outgoing superframe timing 6.2.7.4 LE scan 6.2.8 Superframe use for TMCTP operation |
73 | 6.2.9 Rail communications and control network (RCCN) superframe structure |
74 | 6.2.10 Channel hopping |
76 | 6.3 Starting and maintaining PANs 6.3.1 Scanning through channels 6.3.1.1 General 6.3.1.2 ED channel scan 6.3.1.3 Active and passive channel scan |
79 | 6.3.1.4 Orphan channel scan |
81 | 6.3.1.5 RIT passive channel scan |
82 | 6.3.2 PAN ID conflict resolution 6.3.2.1 General 6.3.2.2 Detection |
83 | 6.3.2.3 Resolution 6.3.3 Starting and realigning a PAN 6.3.3.1 General 6.3.3.2 Starting a PAN 6.3.3.3 Realigning a PAN |
85 | 6.3.3.4 Realignment in a PAN 6.3.3.5 Updating superframe configuration and channel PIB attributes 6.3.4 Beacon generation |
87 | 6.3.5 Device discovery 6.3.6 TSCH PAN formation |
89 | 6.4 Association and disassociation 6.4.1 Association |
92 | 6.4.2 Disassociation |
93 | 6.4.3 Fast association |
94 | 6.5 Synchronization 6.5.1 General 6.5.2 Synchronization with beacons |
96 | 6.5.3 Synchronization without beacons 6.5.4 Synchronization in TSCH PAN 6.5.4.1 General |
97 | 6.5.4.2 Timeslot communication |
98 | 6.5.4.3 Node synchronization |
99 | 6.5.5 Orphaned device realignment 6.6 Transaction handling |
101 | 6.7 Transmission, reception, and acknowledgment 6.7.1 Transmission |
102 | 6.7.2 Reception and rejection |
104 | 6.7.3 Extracting pending data from a coordinator |
105 | 6.7.4 Use of acknowledgments and retransmissions 6.7.4.1 General |
106 | 6.7.4.2 No acknowledgment 6.7.4.3 Acknowledgment |
107 | 6.7.4.4 Retransmissions |
108 | 6.7.5 Transmission timing restrictions |
109 | 6.7.6 Guard time |
110 | 6.7.7 Promiscuous mode 6.7.8 Transmission scenarios |
112 | 6.7.9 Device announcement 6.8 GTS allocation and management 6.8.1 GTS general requirements |
113 | 6.8.2 CAP maintenance 6.8.3 GTS allocation |
114 | 6.8.4 GTS usage |
115 | 6.8.5 GTS deallocation |
116 | 6.8.6 GTS reallocation |
118 | 6.8.7 GTS expiration 6.9 Ranging 6.9.1 Ranging requirements |
119 | 6.9.2 Set-up activities before a ranging exchange 6.9.3 Finish-up activities after a ranging exchange 6.9.4 Managing DPS |
121 | 6.9.5 The ranging exchange 6.10 PHY parameter change notification procedure 6.10.1 Signaling using Beacon frames |
122 | 6.10.2 Signaling using multipurpose frames |
123 | 6.11 Deterministic and synchronous multichannel extension (DSME) 6.11.1 DSME command requirements 6.11.2 DSME multi-superframe structure |
125 | 6.11.3 Channel diversity 6.11.3.1 General 6.11.3.2 Channel adaptation 6.11.3.3 Channel hopping |
127 | 6.11.4 CAP reduction |
128 | 6.11.5 DSME GTS allocation and management 6.11.5.1 General 6.11.5.2 DSME GTS allocation |
131 | 6.11.5.3 DSME GTS deallocation |
133 | 6.11.5.4 DSME GTS expiration 6.11.5.5 DSME GTS retrieve |
134 | 6.11.5.6 DSME GTS change 6.11.6 Beacon scheduling |
135 | 6.11.7 Time synchronization |
136 | 6.11.8 Deferred beacon 6.11.9 Passive channel scan |
137 | 6.12 LE transmission, reception, and acknowledgment 6.12.1 LE transmission, reception, and acknowledgment with positive handshakes 6.12.2 Coordinated sampled listening (CSL) 6.12.2.1 General |
138 | 6.12.2.2 CSL idle listening 6.12.2.3 CSL transmission 6.12.2.4 Unicast transmission |
140 | 6.12.2.5 Broadcast transmission 6.12.2.6 CSL reception 6.12.2.7 CSL over multiple channels 6.12.2.8 Turning off CSL mode to reduce latency |
141 | 6.12.3 RIT 6.12.3.1 General |
142 | 6.12.3.2 Periodic RIT data request transmission and reception |
143 | 6.12.3.3 RIT transmission |
144 | 6.12.4 Implicit RIT (I-RIT) 6.13 Starting and maintaining TMCTPs |
148 | 6.14 MPM procedure for inter-PHY coexistence |
150 | 6.15 TVWS access procedures 6.15.1 General |
151 | 6.15.2 Channel timing management (CTM) |
152 | 6.16 Spectrum Resource Measurement (SRM) 6.16.1 General 6.16.2 SRM Performance Metrics 6.16.2.1 Energy Detection (ED) 6.16.2.2 Percentage of time of failed transmissions |
153 | 6.16.2.3 Percentage of time of deferred transmissions |
154 | 6.16.2.4 Retry Histogram 6.16.2.5 Channel Utilization |
155 | 6.16.2.6 Received Channel Power Indicator (RCPI) 6.16.2.7 Received Signal Noise Indicator (RSNI) |
156 | 6.16.2.8 Received Signal Strength Indicator (RSSI) 6.16.2.9 Noise Histogram |
157 | 6.16.2.10 Average Access Delay 6.16.2.11 MAC Performance Metrics specific MAC PIB attributes |
158 | 6.16.3 SRM functionality 6.16.3.1 General 6.16.3.2 Signaling |
159 | 6.16.3.3 Transmit Power Control (TPC) 6.16.3.4 SRM Request/Response |
160 | 6.16.3.5 SRM Report 6.16.3.6 SRM Information |
161 | 6.17 Using Link Margin IE |
162 | 7. MAC frame formats 7.1 Device extended address 7.2 General MAC frame format 7.2.1 General |
163 | 7.2.2 Frame Control field 7.2.2.1 General 7.2.2.2 Frame Type field 7.2.2.3 Security Enabled field |
164 | 7.2.2.4 Frame Pending field 7.2.2.5 AR field 7.2.2.6 PAN ID Compression field |
165 | 7.2.2.7 Sequence Number Suppression 7.2.2.8 IE Present field 7.2.2.9 Destination Addressing Mode field 7.2.2.10 Frame Version field |
166 | 7.2.2.11 Source Addressing Mode field 7.2.3 Sequence Number field |
167 | 7.2.4 Destination PAN ID field 7.2.5 Destination Address field 7.2.6 Source PAN ID field 7.2.7 Source Address field 7.2.8 Auxiliary Security Header field 7.2.9 IE field |
168 | 7.2.10 Frame Payload field 7.2.11 FCS field |
170 | 7.3 Format of individual frame types 7.3.1 Beacon frame format 7.3.1.1 Overview |
171 | 7.3.1.2 Beacon frame MHR field 7.3.1.3 IEs field |
172 | 7.3.1.4 Superframe Specification field 7.3.1.5 GTS Info field |
173 | 7.3.1.6 Pending Address field |
174 | 7.3.1.7 Beacon Payload field 7.3.2 Data frame format 7.3.2.1 Overview 7.3.2.2 Data frame MHR field |
175 | 7.3.2.3 Data Payload field 7.3.3 Ack frame format |
176 | 7.3.4 MAC command frame format 7.3.4.1 Overview |
177 | 7.3.4.2 MHR field 7.3.4.3 Command ID field 7.3.4.4 Payload field 7.3.5 Multipurpose frame format 7.3.5.1 Overview |
178 | 7.3.5.2 Frame Type field 7.3.5.3 Long Frame Control field 7.3.5.4 Destination Addressing Mode field 7.3.5.5 Source Addressing Mode field 7.3.5.6 PAN ID Present field 7.3.5.7 Security Enabled field 7.3.5.8 Sequence Number Suppression field |
179 | 7.3.5.9 Frame Pending field 7.3.5.10 Frame Version field 7.3.5.11 Ack Request field 7.3.5.12 IEs Present field 7.3.5.13 Sequence Number field 7.3.5.14 Destination PAN ID field 7.3.5.15 Destination Address field 7.3.5.16 Source Address field 7.3.5.17 Auxiliary Security Header field 7.3.5.18 IEs field 7.3.5.19 Payload field |
180 | 7.3.6 Extended frame format 7.4 IEs 7.4.1 IE list termination |
181 | 7.4.2 Header IEs 7.4.2.1 Header IE format |
183 | 7.4.2.2 Vendor Specific Header IE 7.4.2.3 CSL IE 7.4.2.4 RIT IE |
184 | 7.4.2.5 DSME PAN descriptor IE |
186 | 7.4.2.6 Rendezvous Time IE 7.4.2.7 Time Correction IE |
187 | 7.4.2.8 Extended DSME PAN descriptor IE |
188 | 7.4.2.9 Fragment Sequence Context Description (FSCD) IE |
189 | 7.4.2.10 Simplified Superframe Specification IE |
190 | 7.4.2.11 Simplified GTS Specification IE 7.4.2.12 LECIM Capabilities IE |
192 | 7.4.2.13 RCC Capabilities IE |
194 | 7.4.2.14 RCCN Descriptor IE |
195 | 7.4.2.15 Global Time IE 7.4.2.16 DA IE |
196 | 7.4.2.17 SRM IE |
197 | 7.4.2.18 Header Termination 1 IE |
198 | 7.4.2.19 Header Termination 2 IE 7.4.3 Payload IEs 7.4.3.1 General |
199 | 7.4.3.2 Encapsulated Service Data Unit (ESDU) IE 7.4.3.3 MLME IE 7.4.3.4 Payload Termination IE 7.4.4 Nested IE 7.4.4.1 Format of Nested IE |
202 | 7.4.4.2 TSCH Synchronization IE 7.4.4.3 TSCH Slotframe and Link IE |
204 | 7.4.4.4 TSCH Timeslot IE |
205 | 7.4.4.5 Hopping timing IE 7.4.4.6 Enhanced Beacon Filter IE |
206 | 7.4.4.7 MAC Metrics IE 7.4.4.8 All MAC Metrics IE |
207 | 7.4.4.9 Coexistence Specification IE 7.4.4.10 SUN Device Capabilities IE |
213 | 7.4.4.11 SUN FSK Generic PHY IE |
214 | 7.4.4.12 Mode Switch Parameter IE |
215 | 7.4.4.13 PHY Parameter Change IE 7.4.4.14 O-QPSK PHY Mode IE |
216 | 7.4.4.15 PCA Allocation IE 7.4.4.16 LECIM DSSS Operating Mode IE |
218 | 7.4.4.17 LECIM FSK Operating Mode IE |
219 | 7.4.4.18 TVWS PHY Operating Mode Description IE |
222 | 7.4.4.19 TVWS Device Capabilities IE |
227 | 7.4.4.20 TVWS Device Category IE 7.4.4.21 TVWS Device Identification IE |
229 | 7.4.4.22 TVWS Device Location IE 7.4.4.23 TVWS Channel Information Query IE |
231 | 7.4.4.24 TVWS Channel Information Source IE |
232 | 7.4.4.25 CTM IE |
233 | 7.4.4.26 Timestamp IE 7.4.4.27 Timestamp Difference IE 7.4.4.28 TMCTP Specification IE |
234 | 7.4.4.29 RCC PHY Operating Mode IE |
235 | 7.4.4.30 Vendor Specific Nested IE |
236 | 7.4.4.31 Channel hopping IE 7.4.4.32 Link Margin IE |
237 | 7.4.4.33 RS-GFSK Device Capabilities IE |
238 | 7.4.4.34 Multi-PHY IE 7.5 MAC commands 7.5.1 Command ID field |
240 | 7.5.2 Association Request command |
241 | 7.5.3 Association Response command |
242 | 7.5.4 Disassociation Notification command |
243 | 7.5.5 Data Request command |
244 | 7.5.6 PAN ID Conflict Notification command 7.5.7 Orphan Notification command 7.5.8 Beacon Request command 7.5.9 Enhanced Beacon Request command |
245 | 7.5.10 Coordinator Realignment command |
246 | 7.5.11 GTS request command |
247 | 7.5.12 DSME Association Request command |
248 | 7.5.13 DSME Association Response command |
250 | 7.5.14 DSME GTS Request command |
252 | 7.5.15 DSME GTS Response command |
254 | 7.5.16 DSME GTS Notify command |
255 | 7.5.17 DSME Information Request command 7.5.18 DSME Information Response command |
256 | 7.5.19 DSME Beacon Allocation Notification command |
257 | 7.5.20 DSME Beacon Collision Notification command 7.5.21 DSME Link Report command |
258 | 7.5.22 RIT Data Request command |
259 | 7.5.23 DBS Request command |
260 | 7.5.24 DBS Response command |
261 | 7.5.25 RIT Data Response command 7.5.26 SRM Request command |
263 | 7.5.27 SRM Response command 7.5.28 SRM Report command |
264 | 7.5.29 SRM Information command |
265 | 7.5.30 Vendor Specific command |
266 | 8. MAC services 8.1 Overview 8.2 MAC management service 8.2.1 Primitives supported by the MLME-SAP interface |
268 | 8.2.2 Common requirements for MLME primitives |
269 | 8.2.3 Association primitives 8.2.3.1 General 8.2.3.2 MLME-ASSOCIATE.request |
271 | 8.2.3.3 MLME-ASSOCIATE.indication |
273 | 8.2.3.4 MLME-ASSOCIATE.response |
274 | 8.2.3.5 MLME-ASSOCIATE.confirm |
276 | 8.2.4 Disassociation primitives 8.2.4.1 General 8.2.4.2 MLME-DISASSOCIATE.request |
278 | 8.2.4.3 MLME-DISASSOCIATE.indication 8.2.4.4 MLME-DISASSOCIATE.confirm |
279 | 8.2.5 Communications notification primitives 8.2.5.1 General |
280 | 8.2.5.2 MLME-BEACON-NOTIFY.indication |
282 | 8.2.5.3 MLME-COMM-STATUS.indication |
284 | 8.2.5.4 MLME-IE-NOTIFY.indication |
286 | 8.2.5.5 MLME-PHY-DETECT.indication 8.2.6 Primitives for reading and writing PIB attributes 8.2.6.1 General 8.2.6.2 MLME-GET.request |
287 | 8.2.6.3 MLME-GET.confirm |
288 | 8.2.6.4 MLME-SET.request 8.2.6.5 MLME-SET.confirm |
289 | 8.2.7 GTS management primitives 8.2.7.1 General 8.2.7.2 MLME-GTS.request |
290 | 8.2.7.3 MLME-GTS.confirm |
291 | 8.2.7.4 MLME-GTS.indication |
292 | 8.2.8 Primitives for orphan notification 8.2.8.1 General 8.2.8.2 MLME-ORPHAN.indication 8.2.8.3 MLME-ORPHAN.response |
294 | 8.2.9 Primitives for resetting the MAC sublayer 8.2.9.1 General 8.2.9.2 MLME-RESET.request 8.2.9.3 MLME-RESET.confirm |
295 | 8.2.10 Primitives for specifying the receiver enable time 8.2.10.1 General 8.2.10.2 MLME-RX-ENABLE.request |
296 | 8.2.10.3 MLME-RX-ENABLE.confirm |
297 | 8.2.11 Primitives for channel scanning 8.2.11.1 General 8.2.11.2 MLME-SCAN.request |
300 | 8.2.11.3 MLME-SCAN.confirm |
302 | 8.2.12 Primitives for updating the superframe configuration 8.2.12.1 General 8.2.12.2 MLME-START.request |
306 | 8.2.12.3 MLME-START.confirm 8.2.13 Primitives for synchronizing with a coordinator 8.2.13.1 General |
307 | 8.2.13.2 MLME-SYNC.request 8.2.13.3 MLME-SYNC-LOSS.indication |
309 | 8.2.14 Primitives for requesting data from a coordinator 8.2.14.1 General 8.2.14.2 MLME-POLL.request |
310 | 8.2.14.3 MLME-POLL.confirm |
311 | 8.2.15 Primitives for specifying dynamic preamble 8.2.15.1 General 8.2.15.2 MLME-DPS.request |
312 | 8.2.15.3 MLME-DPS.confirm 8.2.15.4 MLME-DPS.indication 8.2.16 Primitives for channel sounding 8.2.16.1 General |
313 | 8.2.16.2 MLME-SOUNDING.request 8.2.16.3 MLME-SOUNDING.confirm |
314 | 8.2.17 Primitives for ranging calibration 8.2.17.1 General 8.2.17.2 MLME-CALIBRATE.request 8.2.17.3 MLME-CALIBRATE.confirm |
315 | 8.2.18 Primitives for Beacon Generation 8.2.18.1 MLME-BEACON.request |
318 | 8.2.18.2 MLME-BEACON.confirm 8.2.18.3 MLME-BEACON-REQUEST.indication |
319 | 8.2.19 Primitives for TSCH 8.2.19.1 MLME-SET-SLOTFRAME.request |
320 | 8.2.19.2 MLME-SET-SLOTFRAME.confirm |
321 | 8.2.19.3 MLME-SET-LINK.request |
323 | 8.2.19.4 MLME-SET-LINK.confirm |
324 | 8.2.19.5 MLME-TSCH-MODE.request |
325 | 8.2.19.6 MLME-TSCH-MODE.confirm 8.2.19.7 MLME-KEEP-ALIVE.request |
326 | 8.2.19.8 MLME-KEEP-ALIVE.confirm 8.2.20 Primitives for DSME GTS management 8.2.20.1 General 8.2.20.2 MLME-DSME-GTS.request |
329 | 8.2.20.3 MLME-DSME-GTS.indication |
330 | 8.2.20.4 MLME-DSME-GTS.response |
332 | 8.2.20.5 MLME-DSME-GTS.confirm |
333 | 8.2.21 Primitives for reporting the link status 8.2.21.1 MLME-DSME-LINK-REPORT.request |
334 | 8.2.21.2 MLME-DSME-LINK-REPORT.indication |
335 | 8.2.21.3 MLME-DSME-LINK-REPORT.confirm 8.2.22 Operating parameter change primitives 8.2.22.1 General 8.2.22.2 MLME-PHY-OP-SWITCH.request |
337 | 8.2.22.3 MLME-PHY-OP-SWITCH.indication |
338 | 8.2.22.4 MLME-PHY-OP-SWITCH.confirm |
339 | 8.2.23 TMCTP DBS allocation primitives 8.2.23.1 MLME-DBS.request |
340 | 8.2.23.2 MLME-DBS.indication |
341 | 8.2.23.3 MLME-DBS.response |
342 | 8.2.23.4 MLME-DBS.confirm |
343 | 8.2.24 Primitives for device announcement 8.2.24.1 MLME-DA.request primitive |
344 | 8.2.24.2 MLME-DA.indication primitive |
345 | 8.2.24.3 MLME-DA.confirm primitive 8.2.25 RIT data commands 8.2.25.1 MLME-RIT-REQ.indication |
347 | 8.2.25.2 MLME-RIT-RES.request |
348 | 8.2.25.3 MLME-RIT-RES.indication |
350 | 8.2.25.4 MLME-RIT-RES.confirm |
351 | 8.2.26 Primitives for SRM 8.2.26.1 General 8.2.26.2 MLME-SRM-REPORT 8.2.26.2.1 MLME-SRM-REPORT.request |
353 | 8.2.26.2.2 MLME-SRM-REPORT.indication |
354 | 8.2.26.2.3 MLME-SRM-REPORT.confirm |
355 | 8.2.26.3 MLME-SRM-INFORMATION 8.2.26.3.1 MLME-SRM-INFORMATION.request |
357 | 8.2.26.3.2 MLME-SRM-INFORMATION.indication 8.2.26.3.3 MLME-SRM-INFORMATION.confirm |
358 | 8.2.26.4 MLME-SRM-REQ 8.2.26.4.1 MLME-SRM-REQ.request |
360 | 8.2.26.4.2 MLME-SRM-REQ.indication |
361 | 8.2.26.4.3 MLME-SRM-REQ.confirm |
362 | 8.2.26.5 MLME-SRM-RES 8.2.26.5.1 MLME-SRM-RES.request |
364 | 8.2.26.5.2 MLME-SRM-RES.indication |
366 | 8.2.26.5.3 MLME-SRM-RES.confirm 8.3 MAC data service 8.3.1 General 8.3.2 MCPS-DATA.request |
371 | 8.3.3 MCPS-DATA.confirm |
374 | 8.3.4 MCPS-DATA.indication |
377 | 8.3.5 MCPS-PURGE.request 8.3.6 MCPS-PURGE.confirm |
378 | 8.4 MAC constants and PIB attributes 8.4.1 General 8.4.2 MAC constants |
379 | 8.4.3 MAC PIB attributes 8.4.3.1 Overview |
385 | 8.4.3.2 General MAC PIB attributes for functional organization |
386 | 8.4.3.3 TSCH-specific MAC PIB attributes 8.4.3.3.1 General |
387 | 8.4.3.3.2 TSCH MAC PIB attributes for macSlotframeTable 8.4.3.3.3 TSCH MAC PIB attributes for macLinkTable |
388 | 8.4.3.3.4 TSCH MAC PIB attributes for macTimeslotTemplate |
389 | 8.4.3.4 MAC PIB attributes for hopping sequence |
390 | 8.4.3.5 DSME specific MAC PIB attributes |
394 | 8.4.3.6 LE-specific MAC PIB attributes |
395 | 8.4.3.7 MAC performance metrics specific MAC PIB attributes 8.4.3.8 Enhanced Beacon Request command specific MAC PIB attributes |
397 | 8.4.3.9 Enhanced Beacon frame specific MAC PIB attributes 8.4.3.10 SRM-specific MAC PIB attributes |
401 | 9. Security 9.1 Overview 9.2 Functional description 9.2.1 General 9.2.2 Outgoing frame security procedure |
403 | 9.2.3 KeyDescriptor lookup procedure 9.2.4 Incoming frame security procedure, Security Enabled field is set to one |
405 | 9.2.5 Incoming frame security procedure, Security Enabled field is set to zero |
406 | 9.2.6 DeviceDescriptor lookup procedure |
407 | 9.2.7 SecurityLevelDescriptor lookup procedure 9.2.8 Incoming IE security level checking procedure |
408 | 9.2.9 Incoming IE key usage policy checking procedure 9.2.10 Incoming security level checking procedure 9.2.11 Incoming key usage policy checking procedure |
409 | 9.3 Security operations 9.3.1 General 9.3.2 Integer and octet representation 9.3.3 AEAD nonce 9.3.3.1 AEAD nonce for non-TSCH mode |
410 | 9.3.3.2 AEAD nonce for TSCH mode 9.3.3.3 AEAD nonce for Fragment frames |
411 | 9.3.4 AEAD prerequisites 9.3.5 AEAD transformation data representation 9.3.5.1 General 9.3.5.2 Key and Nonce data inputs 9.3.5.3 a data and m data |
412 | 9.3.5.4 c data output 9.3.6 AEAD inverse transformation data representation 9.3.6.1 General 9.3.6.2 Key and Nonce data inputs 9.3.6.3 c data and a data |
413 | 9.3.6.4 m data output 9.4 Auxiliary security header 9.4.1 General 9.4.2 Security Control field 9.4.2.1 General |
414 | 9.4.2.2 Security Level field |
415 | 9.4.2.3 Key Identifier Mode field 9.4.2.4 Frame Counter Suppression field 9.4.2.5 ASN in Nonce 9.4.3 Frame Counter field |
416 | 9.4.4 Key Identifier field 9.4.4.1 General 9.4.4.2 Key Source field 9.4.4.3 Key Index field 9.5 Security-related MAC PIB attributes |
422 | 10. General PHY requirements 10.1 General 10.1.1 Requirements and definitions |
423 | 10.1.2 Operating frequency range |
430 | 10.1.3 Channel assignments 10.1.3.1 General 10.1.3.2 Channel numbering for 780 MHz band |
431 | 10.1.3.3 Channel numbering for 868 MHz, 915 MHz, and 2450 MHz bands 10.1.3.4 Channel numbering for CSS PHY |
432 | 10.1.3.5 Channel numbering for HRP UWB PHY |
433 | 10.1.3.6 Channel numbering for MSK PHY 433 MHz band 10.1.3.7 Channel numbering for MSK PHY 2450 MHz band |
436 | 10.1.3.8 Channel numbering for LRP UWB PHY 10.1.3.9 Channel numbering for SUN and TVWS PHYs |
448 | 10.1.3.10 Channel numbering for 2380 MHz band 10.1.3.11 Channel numbering for LECIM PHYs 10.1.3.11.1 General 10.1.3.11.2 Channel numbering for LECIM DSSS PHY |
449 | 10.1.3.11.3 Channel numbering for LECIM FSK PHY 10.1.3.12 Channel numbering for RCC PHYs |
451 | 10.1.3.13 Channel numbering for CMB PHYs 10.1.3.13.1 General 10.1.3.13.2 Channel numbering for CMB O-QPSK PHY |
452 | 10.1.3.13.3 Channel numbering for CMB GFSK PHY 10.1.3.14 Channel numbering for TASK and RS-GFSK PHYs |
455 | 10.1.4 Minimum LIFS and SIFS periods 10.1.5 RF power measurement 10.1.6 Transmit power 10.1.7 Out-of-band spurious emission 10.1.8 Receiver sensitivity definitions 10.1.9 Common signaling mode (CSM) for SUN PHY |
456 | 10.2 General radio specifications 10.2.1 General 10.2.2 TX-to-RX turnaround time 10.2.3 RX-to-TX turnaround time |
457 | 10.2.4 Error-vector magnitude (EVM) definition 10.2.5 Receiver maximum input level of desired signal |
458 | 10.2.6 Receiver ED 10.2.7 Link quality indicator (LQI) 10.2.8 Clear channel assessment (CCA) |
460 | 11. PHY services 11.1 Overview 11.2 PHY constants 11.3 PHY PIB attributes |
468 | 12. O-QPSK PHY 12.1 PPDU format 12.1.1 General 12.1.2 SHR field format 12.1.2.1 General 12.1.2.2 Preamble field 12.1.2.3 SFD field 12.1.3 PHR field format 12.1.3.1 General |
469 | 12.1.3.2 Frame Length field 12.1.3.3 PHY Payload field 12.2 Modulation and spreading 12.2.1 General 12.2.2 Data rate 12.2.3 Reference modulator diagram 12.2.4 Bit-to-symbol mapping |
470 | 12.2.5 Symbol-to-chip mapping |
471 | 12.2.6 O-QPSK modulation 12.2.7 Pulse shape |
472 | 12.2.8 Chip transmission order 12.3 O-QPSK PHY RF requirements 12.3.1 Operating frequency range |
473 | 12.3.2 Transmit power spectral density (PSD) mask 12.3.3 Symbol rate 12.3.4 Receiver sensitivity 12.3.5 Receiver interference rejection |
474 | 12.3.6 TX-to-RX turnaround time 12.3.7 RX-to-TX turnaround time 12.3.8 EVM 12.3.9 Transmit center frequency tolerance 12.3.10 Transmit power 12.3.11 Receiver maximum input level of desired signal 12.3.12 Receiver ED 12.3.13 LQI |
475 | 13. Binary phase-shift keying (BPSK) PHY 13.1 PPDU format 13.2 Modulation and spreading 13.2.1 General 13.2.2 BPSK PHY data rates 13.2.3 Reference modulator 13.2.4 Differential encoding |
476 | 13.2.5 Bit-to-chip mapping 13.2.6 BPSK modulation 13.2.6.1 General 13.2.6.2 Pulse shape 13.2.6.3 Chip transmission order 13.3 BPSK PHY RF requirements 13.3.1 Operating frequency range 13.3.2 915 MHz band transmit PSD mask |
477 | 13.3.3 Symbol rate 13.3.4 Receiver sensitivity 13.3.5 Receiver interference rejection 13.3.6 TX-to-RX turnaround time |
478 | 13.3.7 RX-to-TX turnaround time 13.3.8 EVM 13.3.9 Transmit center frequency tolerance 13.3.10 Transmit power 13.3.11 Receiver maximum input level of desired signal 13.3.12 Receiver ED 13.3.13 LQI |
479 | 14. Chirp spread spectrum (CSS) PHY 14.1 CSS PPDU format 14.1.1 General 14.1.2 Preamble field 14.1.3 SFD field |
480 | 14.1.4 PHR field 14.1.5 PHY Payload field 14.2 Modulation and spreading 14.2.1 General 14.2.2 Data rates 14.2.3 Reference modulator 14.2.4 De-multiplexer (DEMUX) 14.2.5 Serial-to-parallel mapping |
481 | 14.2.6 Data-symbol-to-bi-orthogonal-codeword mapping |
485 | 14.2.7 Parallel-to-serial converter and QPSK symbol mapping 14.2.8 DQPSK coding |
486 | 14.2.9 DQPSK-to-DQCSK modulation 14.2.10 CSK generator 14.2.11 Bit interleaver |
487 | 14.3 Waveform and subchirp sequences 14.3.1 General 14.3.2 Graphical presentation of chirp symbols (subchirp sequences) 14.3.3 Active usage of time gaps |
488 | 14.3.4 Mathematical representation of the continuous time CSS base-band signal |
490 | 14.3.5 Raised cosine window for chirp pulse shaping 14.3.6 Subchirp transmission order |
491 | 14.3.7 Example of CSK signal generation |
492 | 14.4 CSS RF requirements 14.4.1 General 14.4.2 Transmit power spectral density (PSD) mask and signal tolerance 14.4.3 Symbol rate 14.4.4 Receiver sensitivity 14.4.5 Receiver interference rejection |
493 | 14.4.6 TX-to-RX turnaround time 14.4.7 RX-to-TX turnaround time |
494 | 14.4.8 Transmit center frequency tolerance 14.4.9 Transmit power 14.4.10 Receiver maximum input level of desired signal 14.4.11 Receiver ED 14.4.12 LQI |
495 | 15. HRP UWB PHY 15.1 General |
496 | 15.2 HRP UWB PPDU format 15.2.1 General 15.2.2 PPDU encoding process |
497 | 15.2.3 Symbol structure |
499 | 15.2.4 PSDU timing parameters |
501 | 15.2.5 Preamble timing parameters |
503 | 15.2.6 SHR field 15.2.6.1 Overview 15.2.6.2 SYNC field |
506 | 15.2.6.3 SFD field 15.2.7 PHR field |
507 | 15.2.8 PHY Payload field |
508 | 15.3 Modulation 15.3.1 Modulation mathematical framework 15.3.2 Spreading |
510 | 15.3.3 FEC 15.3.3.1 Overview |
511 | 15.3.3.2 Reed-Solomon encoding 15.3.3.3 Systematic convolutional encoding |
512 | 15.4 RF requirements 15.4.1 Operating frequency bands |
514 | 15.4.2 Channel assignments 15.4.3 Regulatory compliance 15.4.4 Baseband impulse response |
515 | 15.4.5 Transmit PSD mask 15.4.6 Chip rate clock and chip carrier alignment |
516 | 15.4.7 TX-to-RX turnaround time 15.4.8 RX-to-TX turnaround time 15.4.9 Transmit center frequency tolerance 15.4.10 Receiver maximum input level of desired signal 15.4.11 Receiver ED 15.4.12 LQI |
517 | 15.4.13 CCA 15.5 HRP UWB PHY optional pulse shapes 15.5.1 Overview 15.5.2 HRP UWB PHY optional chirp on UWB (CoU) pulses |
518 | 15.5.3 HRP UWB PHY optional continuous spectrum (CS) pulses |
520 | 15.5.4 HRP UWB PHY linear combination of pulses (LCP) 15.6 Extended preamble for optional CCA mode 6 |
521 | 15.7 Ranging 15.7.1 Overview 15.7.2 Ranging counter 15.7.3 Crystal characterization 15.7.3.1 General |
522 | 15.7.3.2 Ranging tracking offset 15.7.3.3 Ranging tracking interval 15.7.4 Ranging FoM |
524 | 16. GFSK PHY 16.1 PPDU formats 16.2 Modulation 16.2.1 GFSK PHY data rates 16.2.2 Reference modulator diagram 16.2.3 Data whitening |
525 | 16.2.4 GFSK modulation 16.3 GFSK PHY RF requirements 16.3.1 Operating frequency range 16.3.2 Transmit PSD mask |
526 | 16.3.3 Symbol rate 16.3.4 Receiver sensitivity 16.3.5 Receiver interference rejection 16.3.6 TX-to-RX turnaround time 16.3.7 RX-to-TX turnaround time 16.3.8 Transmit center frequency tolerance 16.3.9 Transmit power 16.3.10 Receiver maximum input level of desired signal |
527 | 16.3.11 Receiver ED 16.3.12 LQI |
528 | 17. MSK PHY 17.1 PPDU formats 17.1.1 Overview 17.1.2 Frame Length LSB field 17.1.3 Extended PHR field 17.1.4 Frame Length MSB field |
529 | 17.2 Data rate 17.3 Multi-PHY functionality 17.4 SFD for the MSK PHY |
530 | 17.5 MSK modulation 17.5.1 Reference modulator diagram 17.5.2 Data whitening 17.5.3 Bit-to-symbol mapping 17.5.4 Signal modulation |
531 | 17.6 MSK PHY requirements 17.6.1 Operating frequency range 17.6.2 Transmit PSD mask 17.6.3 Symbol rate |
532 | 17.6.4 Transmit center frequency tolerance 17.6.5 Transmit power 17.6.6 Receiver maximum input level of desired signal 17.6.7 Modulation frequency deviation tolerance 17.6.8 Zero crossing tolerance |
533 | 18. LRP UWB PHY specification 18.1 Overview 18.2 LRP UWB PHY symbol structure 18.2.1 Overview |
534 | 18.2.2 Base mode LRP UWB PHY symbol structure 18.2.2.1 Overview 18.2.2.2 Base mode LRP UWB PHY PSDU synchronization signal 18.2.3 Extended mode LRP UWB PHY symbol structure 18.2.3.1 Overview |
535 | 18.2.3.2 Extended mode LRP UWB PHY PSDU synchronization signal |
536 | 18.2.4 Long-range mode LRP UWB PHY symbol structure 18.2.4.1 Overview 18.2.4.2 Long-range mode LRP UWB PHY PSDU synchronization signal 18.3 LRP UWB SHR 18.3.1 General |
537 | 18.3.2 LRP UWB SHR preamble 18.3.2.1 LRP UWB base mode SHR preamble 18.3.2.2 RP UWB extended mode SHR preamble 18.3.2.3 LRP UWB long-range mode SHR preamble 18.3.3 LRP UWB SHR SFD 18.4 LRP UWB PHR 18.4.1 General |
538 | 18.4.2 Encoding Type field 18.4.3 Header Extension field |
539 | 18.4.4 SECDED field 18.4.5 Frame Length field 18.4.6 LEIP Length field 18.4.7 LEIP Position field |
540 | 18.5 LRP UWB PSDU 18.6 LRP UWB location enhancing information postamble 18.7 LRP UWB transmitter specification 18.7.1 Pulse shape 18.7.2 Pulse timing |
541 | 18.7.3 Transmit PSD mask 18.8 LRP UWB receiver specification |
542 | 19. SUN FSK PHY 19.1 Introduction |
543 | 19.2 PPDU format for SUN FSK 19.2.1 General 19.2.2 SHR field format 19.2.3 General 19.2.3.1 Preamble field 19.2.3.2 SFD |
544 | 19.2.4 PHR field format 19.2.5 Mode Switch PHR |
546 | 19.2.6 PHY Payload field |
547 | 19.3 Modulation and coding for SUN FSK 19.3.1 General |
550 | 19.3.2 Reference modulator |
551 | 19.3.3 Bit-to-symbol mapping |
552 | 19.3.4 Modulation quality 19.3.4.1 General 19.3.4.2 Frequency deviation tolerance |
553 | 19.3.4.3 Zero crossing tolerance 19.3.5 FEC |
556 | 19.3.6 Code-symbol interleaving |
557 | 19.4 Data whitening for SUN FSK 19.5 Mode switch mechanism for SUN FSK |
560 | 19.6 SUN FSK PHY RF requirements 19.6.1 Operating frequency range 19.6.2 Regulatory compliance 19.6.3 Radio frequency tolerance |
561 | 19.6.4 Channel switch time 19.6.5 Transmitter symbol rate 19.6.6 Transmit spectral mask |
562 | 19.6.7 Receiver sensitivity 19.6.8 Receiver interference rejection 19.6.9 TX-to-RX turnaround time 19.6.10 RX-to-TX turnaround time |
563 | 19.6.11 Transmit power 19.6.12 Receiver maximum input level of desired signal 19.6.13 Receiver ED 19.6.14 LQI |
564 | 20. SUN OFDM PHY 20.1 Introduction 20.2 PPDU format for SUN OFDM 20.2.1 General 20.2.2 Short Training field (STF) 20.2.2.1 Frequency domain STF |
567 | 20.2.2.2 Time domain STF generation 20.2.2.3 Time domain STF repetition |
568 | 20.2.2.4 STF normalization 20.2.3 Long Training field (LTF) 20.2.3.1 Frequency domain LTF |
571 | 20.2.3.2 Time domain LTF generation 20.2.3.3 LTF normalization 20.2.4 PHR |
573 | 20.2.5 PSDU field 20.3 Data rates for SUN OFDM |
574 | 20.4 Modulation and coding for SUN OFDM 20.4.1 Reference modulator diagram 20.4.2 Bit-to-symbol mapping |
575 | 20.4.3 PIB attribute values for phySymbolsPerOctet 20.4.4 FEC |
576 | 20.4.5 Interleaver |
578 | 20.4.6 Frequency spreading 20.4.6.1 Overview 20.4.6.2 Frequency spreading by 2x 20.4.6.3 Frequency spreading by 4x |
579 | 20.4.6.4 No spreading 20.4.7 Pilot tones/null tones |
582 | 20.4.8 Cyclic prefix (CP) 20.4.9 PPDU Tail field 20.4.10 Pad field |
583 | 20.4.11 Scrambler and scrambler seeds |
584 | 20.5 SUN OFDM PHY RF requirements 20.5.1 Operating frequency range 20.5.2 Transmit power spectral density (PSD) mask 20.5.3 Receiver sensitivity |
585 | 20.5.4 Adjacent channel rejection 20.5.5 Alternate channel rejection |
586 | 20.5.6 TX-to-RX turnaround time 20.5.7 RX-to-TX turnaround time 20.5.8 EVM definition |
587 | 20.5.9 Transmit center frequency and symbol tolerance 20.5.10 Transmit power 20.5.11 Receiver maximum input level of desired signal 20.5.12 Receiver ED 20.5.13 LQI |
588 | 21. SUN O-QPSK PHY 21.1 Introduction 21.2 PPDU format for SUN O-QPSK 21.2.1 General 21.2.2 SHR field format 21.2.2.1 General 21.2.2.2 Preamble field format |
589 | 21.2.2.3 SFD field format 21.2.3 PHR field format |
590 | 21.2.4 PHY Payload field 21.3 Modulation and coding for SUN O-QPSK 21.3.1 Reference modulator |
591 | 21.3.2 SHR coding and spreading |
592 | 21.3.3 PHR coding and spreading |
593 | 21.3.4 PSDU coding and spreading for DSSS |
597 | 21.3.5 PSDU coding and spreading for MDSSS |
599 | 21.3.6 FEC |
601 | 21.3.7 Code-bit interleaving |
602 | 21.3.8 Bit differential encoding (BDE) |
603 | 21.3.9 DSSS bit-to-chip mapping |
607 | 21.3.10 MDSSS bit-to-chip mapping |
610 | 21.3.11 Chip whitening |
612 | 21.3.12 Pilot insertion |
614 | 21.3.13 Modulation parameters for O-QPSK |
615 | 21.4 Support of legacy devices of the 780 MHz, 915 MHz, and 2450 MHz O-QPSK PHYs 21.5 SUN O-QPSK PHY RF requirements 21.5.1 Operating frequency range |
616 | 21.5.2 Transmit power spectral density (PSD) mask 21.5.3 Receiver sensitivity |
618 | 21.5.4 Adjacent channel rejection |
620 | 21.5.5 TX-to-RX turnaround time 21.5.6 RX-to-TX turnaround time 21.5.7 EVM definition 21.5.8 Transmit center frequency and symbol tolerance 21.5.9 Transmit power 21.5.10 Receiver maximum input level of desired signal 21.5.11 Receiver ED 21.5.12 LQI 21.5.13 CCA |
622 | 22. LECIM DSSS PHYs 22.1 PPDU format for DSSS 22.2 Modulation and spreading 22.2.1 General 22.2.2 Data rate |
623 | 22.2.3 Reference modulator diagram 22.2.4 Convolutional FEC encoding |
624 | 22.2.5 Interleaver 22.2.5.1 General 22.2.5.2 256-bit fragment size 22.2.5.3 384-bit fragment size |
625 | 22.2.5.4 512-bit fragment size 22.2.6 Differential encoding |
626 | 22.2.7 Bit-to-symbol and symbol-to-chip encoding 22.2.7.1 General 22.2.7.2 Gold code generator |
627 | 22.2.7.3 Orthogonal variable spreading factor (OVSF) code generator |
628 | 22.2.8 BPSK/O-QPSK modulation 22.2.8.1 BPSK modulation |
630 | 22.2.8.2 O-QPSK modulation 22.3 PSDU fragmentation 22.3.1 General |
631 | 22.3.2 Configuration 22.3.3 Fragmentation 22.3.4 Fragment packet |
632 | 22.3.5 Calculating FICS field using MIC 22.3.6 Fragment acknowledgment and retransmission |
633 | 22.3.7 Frak 22.3.7.1 General 22.3.7.2 Frak policy |
634 | 22.3.7.3 Frak format |
635 | 22.3.8 Reassembly 22.4 DSSS PHY RF requirements 22.4.1 Radio frequency tolerance 22.4.2 Channel switch time 22.4.3 Transmit spectral mask 22.4.4 Receiver sensitivity 22.4.5 Receiver interference rejection |
636 | 22.4.6 TX-to-RX turnaround time 22.4.7 RX-to-TX turnaround time 22.4.8 Transmit power |
637 | 23. LECIM FSK PHY specification 23.1 General 23.2 PPDU format for LECIM FSK PHY 23.2.1 General 23.2.2 SHR field format 23.2.2.1 General 23.2.2.2 Preamble field format 23.2.2.3 SFD field format |
638 | 23.2.3 PHR field format 23.2.4 PHY Payload field 23.3 Modulation and coding for LECIM FSK PHY 23.3.1 General |
639 | 23.3.2 Reference modulator 23.3.3 Bit-to-symbol mapping 23.3.4 Modulation quality 23.3.4.1 General |
640 | 23.3.4.2 Frequency deviation tolerance 23.3.4.3 Zero crossing tolerance 23.3.5 FEC |
641 | 23.3.6 Code-bit interleaving |
642 | 23.3.7 Spreading |
643 | 23.4 Data whitening for LECIM FSK PHY |
644 | 23.5 LECIM FSK PHY RF requirements 23.5.1 Operating frequency range 23.5.2 Radio frequency tolerance 23.5.3 Channel switch time 23.5.4 Transmit spectral mask 23.5.5 Receiver sensitivity |
645 | 23.5.6 TX-to-RX turnaround time 23.5.7 RX-to-TX turnaround time 23.5.8 Transmit power |
646 | 24. TVWS-FSK PHY 24.1 PPDU format for TVWS-FSK 24.1.1 General 24.1.2 SHR field format 24.1.2.1 General 24.1.2.2 Preamble field format 24.1.2.3 SFD field format |
647 | 24.1.3 PHR field format 24.1.4 PHY Payload field 24.2 Modulation and coding for TVWS-FSK 24.2.1 General 24.2.2 Reference modulator |
648 | 24.2.3 FEC and interleaving |
649 | 24.2.4 Data whitening 24.2.5 Spreading 24.2.6 Bit-to-symbol mapping 24.2.7 Modulation quality 24.2.8 Values for phySymbolsPerOctet |
650 | 24.3 TVWS-FSK RF requirements 24.3.1 Operating frequency range 24.3.2 Clock frequency and timing accuracy 24.3.3 Channel switch time 24.3.4 Receiver sensitivity 24.3.5 TX-to-RX turnaround time 24.3.6 RX-to-TX turnaround time 24.3.7 Receiver maximum input level of desired signal 24.3.8 Receiver ED 24.3.9 LQI |
651 | 25. TVWS-OFDM PHY 25.1 General 25.2 PPDU format for TVWS-OFDM 25.2.1 General 25.2.2 STF 25.2.2.1 Frequency domain STF |
652 | 25.2.2.2 Time domain STF generation |
653 | 25.2.2.3 Time domain STF repetition 25.2.2.4 STF power boosting 25.2.3 LTF 25.2.3.1 Frequency domain LTF |
654 | 25.2.3.2 Time domain LTF generation |
655 | 25.2.4 PHR field format 25.2.5 PSDU field 25.3 System parameters for TVWS-OFDM |
656 | 25.4 Modulation and coding for TVWS-OFDM 25.4.1 Reference modulator 25.4.2 Bit-to-symbol mapping |
657 | 25.4.3 FEC |
658 | 25.4.4 Interleaver |
660 | 25.4.5 Pilot tones/null tones |
661 | 25.4.6 CP 25.4.7 PPDU Tail field 25.4.8 Pad field 25.4.9 Scrambler and scrambler seeds 25.5 TVWS-OFDM RF requirements 25.5.1 Operating frequency range |
662 | 25.5.2 Pulse shaping 25.5.3 Transmit power spectral density (PSD) mask 25.5.4 Receiver sensitivity 25.5.5 TX-to-RX turnaround time 25.5.6 RX-to-TX turnaround time 25.5.7 EVM definition |
663 | 25.5.8 Transmit center frequency and symbol tolerance |
664 | 26. TVWS-NB-OFDM PHY 26.1 PPDU format for TVWS-NB-OFDM 26.1.1 General 26.1.2 Short Training field (STF) 26.1.2.1 Frequency domain STF |
667 | 26.1.2.2 Time domain STF generation 26.1.2.3 Time domain STF repetition |
668 | 26.1.2.4 STF normalization 26.1.3 Long training field (LTF) 26.1.3.1 Frequency domain LTF generation |
671 | 26.1.3.2 Time domain LTF generation |
672 | 26.1.3.3 Time domain LTF repetition 26.1.3.4 LTF normalization 26.1.4 PHR |
673 | 26.1.5 PHY Payload field 26.2 System parameters for TVWS-NB-OFDM |
674 | 26.3 Modulation and coding parameters for TVWS-NB-OFDM 26.3.1 General 26.3.2 Reference modulator 26.3.3 Scrambler and scrambler seed 26.3.4 Outer encoding |
675 | 26.3.5 Inner encoding |
678 | 26.3.6 Pad bit insertion 26.3.7 Spreader |
679 | 26.3.8 Bit interleaving 26.3.9 Subcarrier mapping |
681 | 26.3.10 Frequency interleaving |
682 | 26.3.11 Pilot tones 26.3.12 Cyclic prefix 26.3.13 Pulse shaping |
683 | 26.3.14 PIB attribute values for phySymbolsPerOctet 26.4 Channel aggregation for TVWS-NB-OFDM 26.5 TVWS-NB-OFDM RF requirements 26.5.1 Operating frequency range 26.5.2 Receiver sensitivity |
684 | 26.5.3 TX-to-RX turnaround time 26.5.4 RX-to-TX turnaround time 26.5.5 EVM definition |
685 | 26.5.6 Transmit center frequency and symbol tolerance |
686 | 27. RCC LMR PHY 27.1 RCC PHY overview 27.2 PPDU format 27.2.1 General 27.2.2 SHR |
687 | 27.2.3 PHR 27.2.4 PHY payload 27.2.5 Tail bits 27.3 FEC |
688 | 27.4 Interleaver 27.5 Data whitening |
689 | 27.6 Modulation 27.6.1 GMSK 27.6.2 4-FSK |
690 | 27.6.3 QPSK 27.6.4 p/4 DQPSK |
691 | 27.6.5 DSSS DPSK |
693 | 27.7 Reference modulator 27.8 LMR PHY RF requirements 27.8.1 Transmitter symbol rate tolerance 27.8.2 Channel switching time 27.8.3 Error vector magnitude 27.8.4 Receiver sensitivity 27.8.5 Receiver interference rejection |
694 | 27.8.6 Receiver maximum input level of desired signal 27.8.7 TX-to-RX turnaround time 27.8.8 RX-to-TX turnaround time 27.8.9 Receiver ED 27.8.10 LQI |
695 | 28. RCC DSSS BPSK PHY 28.1 Overview 28.2 RCC DSSS BPSK PHY specification |
696 | 29. CMB PHY 29.1 CMB O-QPSK PHY specification 29.1.1 PPDU format for the CMB O-QPSK PHY 29.1.1.1 General 29.1.1.2 Preamble field 29.1.1.3 SFD field 29.1.1.4 PHR field |
697 | 29.1.1.5 PSDU field 29.1.2 Modulation and coding for CMB O-QPSK PHY 29.1.2.1 Reference modulator diagram 29.1.2.2 SHR coding and spreading 29.1.2.3 PHR coding and spreading 29.1.2.4 PSDU coding and spreading for DSSS |
698 | 29.1.2.5 DSSS bit-to-chip mapping 29.1.2.6 Chip whitening 29.1.2.7 Modulation parameters for CMB O-QPSK 29.1.3 CMB O-QPSK PHY RF requirements 29.1.3.1 Operating frequency range 29.1.3.2 Transmit PSD mask |
699 | 29.1.3.3 Receiver sensitivity 29.1.3.4 TX-to-RX turnaround time 29.1.3.5 RX-to-TX turnaround time 29.1.3.6 EVM definition 29.1.3.7 Transmit center frequency tolerance 29.1.3.8 Transmit power 29.1.3.9 Receiver maximum input level of desired signal |
700 | 29.1.3.10 Receiver ED 29.1.3.11 LQI 29.1.3.12 CCA 29.2 CMB GFSK PHY specification 29.2.1 PPDU format for CMB GFSK PHY 29.2.1.1 General 29.2.1.2 Preamble field 29.2.1.3 SFD |
701 | 29.2.1.4 PHR 29.2.2 Modulation and coding for CMB GFSK PHY 29.2.2.1 Gaussian filter definition |
702 | 29.2.2.2 Reference modulator diagram |
703 | 29.2.2.3 Bit-to-symbol mapping 29.2.2.4 Modulation quality 29.2.2.5 Frequency deviation tolerance 29.2.2.6 Zero crossing tolerance 29.2.2.7 FEC 29.2.3 Data whitening for CBM GFSK PHY 29.2.4 CMB GFSK PHY RF requirements 29.2.4.1 Operating frequency range |
704 | 29.2.4.2 RF tolerance 29.2.4.3 Receiver sensitivity 29.2.4.4 Transmitter symbol rate 29.2.4.5 Transmit spectral mask 29.2.4.6 TX-to-RX turnaround time |
705 | 29.2.4.7 RX-to-TX turnaround time 29.2.4.8 Transmit power 29.2.4.9 Receiver ED 29.2.4.10 LQI 29.2.4.11 CCA |
706 | 30. TASK PHY 30.1 General 30.2 PPDU 30.2.1 General 30.2.2 PPDU format 30.2.2.1 General 30.2.2.2 SHR field 30.2.2.2.1 Structure of the SHR field 30.2.2.2.2 Preamble field |
707 | 30.2.2.2.3 SFD field 30.2.2.3 PHR Field 30.2.2.3.1 Structure of the PHR field 30.2.2.3.2 Length field 30.2.2.3.3 MCS field |
708 | 30.2.2.3.4 HCS field 30.2.2.3.5 Spreading of PHR field 30.2.2.4 PSDU field |
709 | 30.2.3 Generation of PPDU signal |
710 | 30.3 MCS mode, MCS, data rates, and related parameters 30.3.1 MCS mode 30.3.2 Data rates in the 2450 MHz band |
711 | 30.3.3 Data rates in the 780 MHz, 863 MHz, and 915 MHz bands 30.3.4 Data rates in the 433 MHz and 470 MHz bands |
712 | 30.4 FEC, ternary sequence spreading, and pseudo-random chip inversion 30.4.1 General |
713 | 30.4.2 FEC codes 30.4.2.1 Shortened BCH codes with bit-level interleaving 30.4.2.1.1 Calculation of the BCH-related parameters |
714 | 30.4.2.1.2 Zero padding 30.4.2.1.3 BCH encoding |
715 | 30.4.2.1.4 Bit-level interleaving |
717 | 30.4.2.1.5 Bits-to-data-symbol conversion 30.4.2.2 Single parity check (SiPC) codes 30.4.2.2.1 General 30.4.2.2.2 SiPC encoding procedure |
718 | 30.4.3 Ternary sequence spreading: Data-symbol-to-chip conversion 30.4.3.1 General 30.4.3.2 1/1-TASK 30.4.3.3 2/4-TASK |
719 | 30.4.3.4 3/8-TASK 30.4.3.5 5/32-TASK |
720 | 30.4.4 Pseudo-random chip inversion 30.4.4.1 General |
721 | 30.4.4.2 PRBS generation |
722 | 30.4.4.3 Unipolar-to-bipolar conversion 30.4.4.4 Chip inversion 30.5 Modulation |
723 | 30.6 Pulse shaping 30.7 Representation of the modulated waveforms 30.8 RF requirements 30.8.1 Transmit PSD mask |
724 | 30.8.2 Receiver sensitivity 30.8.3 Interference rejection capability |
725 | 30.8.4 TX-to-RX turnaround time 30.8.5 RX-to-TX turnaround time 30.8.6 EVM 30.8.7 Transmit power 30.8.8 Transmit center frequency tolerance 30.8.9 Receiver maximum input level of desired signal 30.8.10 Receiver ED 30.8.11 SNR measurement 30.8.12 CCA |
726 | 31. RS-GFSK PHY 31.1 PPDU format 31.1.1 General 31.1.2 Preamble field 31.1.3 SFD 31.1.4 Long PHR |
727 | 31.1.5 Short PHR |
728 | 31.2 Modulation and coding 31.2.1 General |
729 | 31.2.2 Reference modulator diagram 31.2.3 Differential encoding |
730 | 31.2.4 Bit-to-symbol mapping 31.2.5 Modulation quality 31.2.6 Frequency deviation tolerance |
731 | 31.2.7 Zero crossing tolerance 31.2.8 FEC 31.2.9 Code-symbol interleaving 31.2.10 Data whitening for RS-GFSK |
732 | 31.3 Rate switch RS-GFSK 31.4 RF requirements 31.4.1 RF tolerance 31.4.2 Channel switch time 31.4.3 Receiver sensitivity |
733 | 31.4.4 Receiver interference rejection 31.4.5 TX-to-RX turnaround time 31.4.6 RX-to-TX turnaround time 31.4.7 Receiver maximum input level of desired signal 31.4.8 Receiver ED 31.4.9 LQI 31.4.10 CCA |
734 | Annex A (informative) Bibliography |
736 | Annex B (normative) CCM* mode of operation B.1 Introduction B.2 Notation and representation B.2.1 Strings and string operations B.2.2 Integers, octets, and their representation B.3 Symmetric-key cryptographic building blocks B.3.1 General |
737 | B.3.2 Block cipher B.3.3 Mode of operation B.4 Specification of generic CCM* mode of operation B.4.1 Prerequisites B.4.2 CCM* mode encryption and authentication transformation |
738 | B.4.2.1 Input transformation B.4.2.2 Authentication transformation |
739 | B.4.2.3 Encryption transformation B.4.3 CCM* mode decryption and authentication checking transformation |
740 | B.4.3.1 Decryption transformation B.4.3.2 Authentication checking transformation B.4.3.3 Output B.4.4 Restrictions |
742 | Annex C (informative) Test vectors for cryptographic building blocks C.1 AES block cipher C.2 Mode of operation C.2.1 General C.2.2 MAC beacon frame C.2.2.1 Description |
743 | C.2.2.2 AEAD mode encryption and authentication transformation C.2.2.2.1 Input transformation |
744 | C.2.2.2.2 Authentication transformation C.2.2.2.3 Encryption transformation |
745 | C.2.2.3 AEAD mode decryption and authentication checking transformation C.2.2.3.1 Decryption transformation |
746 | C.2.2.3.2 Authentication checking transformation C.2.3 MAC command C.2.3.1 Description |
747 | C.2.3.2 AEAD mode encryption and authentication transformation C.2.3.2.1 Input transformation C.2.3.2.2 Authentication transformation |
748 | C.2.3.2.3 Encryption transformation |
749 | C.2.3.3 AEAD mode decryption and authentication checking transformation C.2.3.3.1 Decryption transformation |
750 | C.2.3.3.2 Authentication checking transformation C.3 Security processing operation C.3.1 Beacon frame |
751 | C.3.2 MAC Command frame C.3.3 MAC Command frame |
752 | C.3.4 MAC Command frame C.3.5 Enhanced Beacon frame |
753 | C.3.6 Data frame C.3.7 Ack frame |
755 | Annex D (informative) Protocol implementation conformance statement (PICS) proforma D.1 Introduction D.1.1 General D.1.2 Scope D.1.3 Purpose D.2 Abbreviations and special symbols |
756 | D.3 Instructions for completing the PICS proforma D.4 Identification of the implementation |
758 | D.5 Identification of the protocol D.6 Global statement of conformance D.7 PICS proforma tables D.7.1 General D.7.2 Functional device types |
759 | D.7.3 Major capabilities for the PHY D.7.3.1 General D.7.3.2 PHY functions |
760 | D.7.3.3 Radio frequency (RF) |
764 | D.7.3.4 Channel capabilities for HRP UWB PHY |
765 | D.7.3.5 Channel capabilities for LRP UWB PHY D.7.4 Major capabilities for the MAC sublayer D.7.4.1 MAC sublayer functions |
768 | D.7.4.2 MAC frames |
770 | D.7.4.3 MAC IEs |
774 | Annex E (normative) Time-slot relaying based link extension (TRLE) E.1 General E.2 Link extension for a beacon-enabled PAN E.3 Link extension for the non-TRLE PAN E.3.1 TRLE PAN relay association and disassociation |
775 | E.3.2 Frame filtering in relaying mode |
776 | E.3.3 One-hop relaying |
777 | E.4 Link extension for the TRLE-enabled PAN E.4.1 TRLE-enabled PAN |
778 | E.4.2 Starting a TRLE-enabled PAN E.4.3 TRLE relaying path formation |
781 | E.4.4 Multihop relaying |
783 | E.4.5 TRLE path maintenance |
784 | E.4.6 Multiple grades of link access |
785 | E.5 MAC services for the TRLE-enabled PAN E.5.1 TRLE IEs E.5.1.1 TRLE Descriptor IE E.5.2 TRLE commands E.5.2.1 TRLE Management Request command |
787 | E.5.2.2 TRLE Management Response command |
789 | E.5.3 Primitives for managing the TRLE-enabled PAN E.5.3.1 MLME-TRLE-MANAGEMENT.request |
791 | E.5.3.2 MLME-TRLE-MANAGEMENT.indication |
793 | E.5.3.3 MLME-TRLE-MANAGEMENT.response |
794 | E.5.3.4 MLME-TRLE-MANAGEMENT.confirm |
798 | E.5.4 TRLE specific MAC PIB attributes |
799 | Annex F (informative) Geographic regional frequency band details |
800 | Back Cover |