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IEEE 802.15.4a-2007

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IEEE Standard for Information technology– Local and metropolitan area networks– Specific requirements– Part 15.4: Wireless Medium Access Control (MAC) and Physical Layer (PHY) Specifications for Low-Rate Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPANs): Amendment 1: Add Alternate PHYs

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IEEE 2007 203
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Amendment Standard – Superseded. This standard defines the protocol and compatible interconnection for data communication devices using low-data-rate, low-power and low-complexity, short-range radio frequency (RF) transmissions in a wireless personal area network (WPAN).

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PDF Pages PDF Title
6 Introduction
Notice to users
Errata
Interpretations
Patents
11 Contents
17 1. Overview
1.2 Scope
1.3 Purpose
18 3. Definitions
4. Acronyms and abbreviations
19 5. General description
5.1 Introduction
20 5.4 Architecture
5.4.1 Physical layer (PHY)
22 5.5 Functional overview
5.5.1 Superframe structure
5.5.2 Data transfer model
23 5.5.4 Improving probability of successful delivery
5.5.5 Power consumption considerations
24 5.5.6 Security
5.5.7 General overview of ranging
36 5.5.8 Management of UWB options
41 6. PHY specification
6.1 General requirements and definitions
6.1.1 Operating frequency range
42 6.1.2 Channel assignments
44 6.1.3 Minimum long interframe spacing (LIFS) and short interframe spacing (SIFS) periods
6.1.5 Transmit power
45 6.2 PHY service specifications
6.2.1 PHY data service
49 6.2.2 PHY management service
56 6.2.3 PHY enumerations description
57 6.3 PPDU format
58 6.3.1 Preamble field
6.3.2 SFD field
59 6.4 PHY constants and PIB attributes
6.4.2 PIB Attributes
65 6.5 2450 MHz PHY specifications
6.5a 2450 MHz PHY chirp spread spectrum (CSS) PHY
6.5a.1 Data rates
6.5a.2 Modulation and spreading
71 6.5a.3 CSS frame format
72 6.5a.4 Waveform and subchirp sequences
77 6.5a.5 2450 MHz band CSS radio specification
78 6.8 868/915 MHz band (optional) O-QPSK PHY specification
6.8a UWB PHY specification
79 6.8a.1 UWB frame format
80 6.8a.2 PPDU encoding process
81 6.8a.3 UWB PHY symbol structure
6.8a.4 PSDU timing parameters
85 6.8a.5 Preamble timing parameters
87 6.8a.6 SHR preamble
90 6.8a.7 PHY header (PHR)
92 6.8a.8 Data field
6.8a.9 UWB PHY modulation
94 6.8a.10 UWB PHY forward error correction (FEC)
96 6.8a.11 PMD operating specifications
98 6.8a.12 Transmitter specification
100 6.8a.13 UWB PHY optional pulse shapes
103 6.8a.14 Extended preamble for optional UWB CCA mode
104 6.8a.15 Ranging
107 6.9 General radio specifications
6.9.1 TX-to-RX turnaround time
6.9.3 Error-vector magnitude (EVM) definition
6.9.4 Transmit center frequency tolerance
6.9.5 Transmit power
108 6.9.6 Receiver maximum input level of desired signal
6.9.7 Receiver ED
6.9.9 CCA
111 7. MAC sublayer specification
7.1 MAC sublayer service specification
7.1.1 MAC data service
115 7.1.2 MAC management service
7.1.5 Beacon notification primitive
116 7.1.10 Primitives for specifying the receiver enable time
117 7.1.11 Primitives for channel scanning
7.1.16 Primitives for requesting data from a coordinator
7.1.16a Primitives for specifying dynamic preamble (for UWB PHYs)
120 7.1.16b Primitives for channel sounding (for UWB PHYs)
122 7.1.16c Primitives for ranging calibration (for UWB PHYs)
124 7.1.17 MAC enumeration description
126 7.4 MAC constants and PIB attributes
7.4.2 MAC PIB attributes
127 7.5 MAC functional description
7.5.2 Starting and maintaining PANs
129 7.5.7 GTS allocation and management
7.5.7a Ranging
133 Annex D (normative) Protocol implementation conformance statement (PICS) proforma
D.1 Introduction
D.5 Identification of the protocol
D.7 PICS proforma tables
137 Annex D1 (informative) Location topics
D1.1 Overview
D1.2 Time-of-arrival estimation from channel sounding
140 D1.3 Asynchronous ranging
143 D1.4 Location estimation from range data
145 D1.5 Network location algorithms
155 Annex E (informative) Coexistence with other IEEE standards and proposed standards
E.1 Introduction
E.2 Standards and proposed standards characterized for coexistence
156 E.3 General coexistence issues
159 E.4 2400 MHz band coexistence performance (except for CSS PHYs)
160 E.5 800/900 MHz bands coexistence performance
E.6 2400 MHz band coexistence performance for CSS PHYs
175 E.7 UWB coexistence performance
187 E.8 E.6Notes on the calculations
189 Annex F (informative) IEEE 802.15.4 rRegulatory requirements
F.1 IEEE Std 802.15.4
190 F.2 IEEE 802.15.4a UWB
197 Annex H (informative) UWB PHY optional chaotic pulses
199 Annex I (informative) Example UWB PHY transmit data frame encoding
I.1 Channel used in the example
I.2 Encoding progression
IEEE 802.15.4a-2007
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