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IEEE P802.15 Wireless Personal Area Network

IEEE P802.15 Wireless Personal Area Network. Description of Proposed Structure for Draft MAC and PHY Standards. IEEE 802 Structure. Communication Paths. Taxonomy of an 802 Standard. Outline of Standard Main Text. 1) Overview 2) Normative References 3) Definitions

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IEEE P802.15 Wireless Personal Area Network

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  1. IEEE P802.15Wireless Personal Area Network Description of Proposed StructureforDraft MAC and PHY Standards Tom Siep, Texas Instruments

  2. IEEE 802 Structure Tom Siep, Texas Instruments

  3. Communication Paths Tom Siep, Texas Instruments

  4. Taxonomy of an 802 Standard Tom Siep, Texas Instruments

  5. Outline of Standard Main Text 1) Overview 2) Normative References 3) Definitions 4) Abbreviations and Acronyms 5) General Description 6) Medium Access Control (MAC) 7) Physical Layer (PHY) 8) Layer Management Tom Siep, Texas Instruments

  6. Outline of Standard Appendix A. Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement (PICS) proforma B. Formal Description of MAC operation C. Formal Description of PHY operation D. MAC Management Information Base E. PHY Management Information Base F. Bibliography Tom Siep, Texas Instruments

  7. Clause 1 • Overview • Scope • Purpose Tom Siep, Texas Instruments

  8. Clause 2 • Normative References • Other documents (IEEE, ISO, ITU…) Tom Siep, Texas Instruments

  9. Clause 3 • Definitions • Terms specific to this Standard Tom Siep, Texas Instruments

  10. Clause 4 • Abbreviations and Acronyms Tom Siep, Texas Instruments

  11. Clause 5 • General Description • Architecture • Components • Services Tom Siep, Texas Instruments

  12. Clause 6 • Medium Access Control Tom Siep, Texas Instruments

  13. Clause 6.1 • MAC Service Definition • Overview • Service Specification Tom Siep, Texas Instruments

  14. Clause 6.2 • MAC Frame Formats • Conventions • General Frame Formats • Format of Individual Frame Types Tom Siep, Texas Instruments

  15. Clause 6.3 • MAC Layer Functional Description • Authentication and Privacy • Fragmentation/Defragmentation • Frame Exchange Sequences • Audio Tom Siep, Texas Instruments

  16. Clause 7 • Physical Layer Tom Siep, Texas Instruments

  17. Clause 7.1 • PHY Service Specification • Overview • Service Specification Tom Siep, Texas Instruments

  18. Clause 7.2 • PHY Frame Formats • Conventions • General Frame Formats • Format of Individual Frame Types Tom Siep, Texas Instruments

  19. Clause 7.3 • PHY Layer Functional Description Tom Siep, Texas Instruments

  20. Clause 8 • Layer Management • Overview • MAC Layer Management Entity • Physical Layer Management Entity Tom Siep, Texas Instruments

  21. Appendices A. Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement (PICS) proforma B. Formal Description of MAC operation C. Formal Description of PHY operation D. MAC Management Information Base E. PHY Management Information Base F. Bibliography Tom Siep, Texas Instruments

  22. Protocol Implementation Conformace Statement proforma The PICS is a description of an implementation claim. It specifies: • Who implemented • What was implemented • Mandatory capabilities were satisfied • Which options were chosen Tom Siep, Texas Instruments

  23. Formal Definitions • Formal definitions are represented in Specification and Description Language (SDL) • ITU-T Recommendation Z.100 • REF:Ellsberger, J., SDL Formal Object-Oriented Language for Communicating Systems, Hertfordshire, Prentice Hall Europe, 1997(ISBN 0-13-621384-7) Tom Siep, Texas Instruments

  24. Management Information Base • MIBs are abstract representation of data • They are represented in ANS.1 • Abstract Syntax Notation One • ITU-T Recommendations • X.280 • X.680-683 • Z.105 • REF: SDL Formal Object-Oriented Language for Communicating Systems Tom Siep, Texas Instruments

  25. Proposed Work Areas Tom Siep, Texas Instruments

  26. END OF PRESENTATION (backup slides follow) Tom Siep, Texas Instruments

  27. Bluetooth and IEEE Structure Tom Siep, Texas Instruments

  28. Bluetooth to IEEE 802.15 Tom Siep, Texas Instruments

  29. Bluetooth Classes of Services Audio Synch StillImage Bridging CommPortApp. Network WAP HID vCard vCal StillImages UDP WAP IrOBEX PPP TS0710 TCP/IP HID Audio Ctrl A U D I O L2CAP LM BB RF Tom Siep, Texas Instruments

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