• IEEE DRAFT 802.15.1 : D5 2004

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    INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY - TELECOMMUNICATIONS AND INFORMATION EXCHANGE BETWEEN SYSTEMS - LOCAL AND METROPOLITAN AREA NETWORKS - SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS - PART 15.1REVA: WIRELESS MEDIUM ACCESS CONTROL (MAC) AND PHYSICAL LAYER (PHY) SPECIFICATIONS FOR WIRELESS PERSONAL AREA NETWORKS (WPANS)

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    Superseded date:  14-06-2005

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    Published date:  12-01-2013

    Publisher:  Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers

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    1. Overview
        1.1 Scope
        1.2 WPAN definition
    2. References
        2.1 IEEE documents
        2.2 ISO documents
        2.3 ITU documents
        2.4 Bluetooth documents
        2.5 Other documents
    3. Definitions
    4. Acronyms and abbreviations
        4.1 Standard-based acronyms and abbreviations
        4.2 Bluetooth specification names
    5. General description
        5.1 New features
        5.2 Changes in wording
        5.3 Structure changes
        5.4 Deprecated features
    6. Architecture
        6.1 General description
        6.2 Core system architecture
        6.3 Core architectural blocks
        6.4 Data transport architecture
        6.5 L2CAP channels
        6.6 Communication topology
    7. Physical layer (PHY)
        7.1 Scope
        7.2 Transmitter characteristics
        7.3 Modulation characteristics
        7.4 Receiver characteristics
        7.5 Nominal test conditions
        7.6 Extreme test conditions
        7.7 Test condition parameters
    8. Baseband
        8.1 General description
        8.2 Physical channels
        8.3 Physical links
        8.4 Logical transports
        8.5 Logical links
        8.6 Packets
        8.7 Bitstream processing
        8.8 Link controller operation
        8.9 Audio
        8.10 General audio recommendations
        8.11 Timers
        8.12 Recommendations for AFH operation in PARK, HOLD and SNIFF
    9. Link Manager Protocol
        9.1 General rules
        9.2 Device features
        9.3 Procedure rules
        9.4 Summary
    10. Error codes
        10.1 Overview of error codes
        10.2 Usage descriptions
        10.3 HCI command errors
        10.4 List of error codes
        10.5 Error code descriptions
    11. Controller
        11.1 Lower layers of the 802.15.1REVa software stack
        11.2 Overview of host controller transport
        11.3 Overview of commands and events
        11.4 HCI Flow control
        11.5 HCI data formats
        11.6 HCI configuration parameters
        11.7 HCI commands and events
        11.8 Deprecated commands, events and configuration parameters
    12. Message sequence charts
        12.1 Overview
        12.2 Services without connection request
        12.3 ACL Connection establishment and detachment
        12.4 Optional activities after ACL connection establishment
        12.5 Synchronous connection establishment and detachment
        12.6 SNIFF, HOLD and PARK
        12.7 Buffer management, flow control
        12.8 Loopback mode
    13. Security
        13.1 Security overview
        13.2 Random number generation
        13.3 Key management
        13.4 Encryption
        13.5 Authentication
        13.6 The authentication and key-generating functions
    14. Logical Link Control And Adaptation Protocol
        14.1 L2CAP features
        14.2 General operation
        14.3 Data packet format
        14.4 Signalling packet formats
        14.5 Configuration parameter options
        14.6 State machine
        14.7 General procedures
        14.8 Procedures for flow control and retransmission
        14.9 Configuration Message Sequence Charts
    15. Service access point interfaces and primitives
        15.1 IEEE 802 interfaces
        15.2 LLC sublayer/MAC sublayer interface service specification.
        15.3 Bluetooth interfaces
    16. Generic Access Profile
        16.1 Scope
        16.2 Symbols and conventions
        16.3 Profile overview
        16.4 User interface aspects
        16.5 Modes
        16.6 Security aspects
        16.7 Idle mode procedures
        16.8 Establishment procedures
        16.9 Definitions
        16.10 Timers and constants
        16.11 Information flows of related procedures (Informative)

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    Defines physical layer (PHY) and medium access control (MAC) specifications for wireless connectivity with fixed, portable, and moving devices within or entering a personal operating space (POS).

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    Publisher Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers
    Status Superseded

    Standards Referencing This Book - (Show below) - (Hide below)

    ISO/IEC 7498-1:1994 Information technology Open Systems Interconnection Basic Reference Model: The Basic Model
    IEEE 802-2014 REDLINE IEEE Standard for Local and Metropolitan Area Networks: Overview and Architecture
    ISO/IEC 3309:1993 Information technology — Telecommunications and information exchange between systems — High-level data link control (HDLC) procedures — Frame structure
    ISO/IEC 15802-1:1995 Information technology Telecommunications and information exchange between systems Local and metropolitan area networks Common specifications Part 1: Medium Access Control (MAC) service definition
    ISO/IEC 10039:1991 Information technology — Open Systems Interconnection — Local area networks — Medium Access Control (MAC) service definition
    ISO/IEC 8802-2:1998 Information technology Telecommunications and information exchange between systems Local and metropolitan area networks Specific requirements Part 2: Logical link control
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