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IEEE 802.15.4q 2016

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IEEE Standard for Low-Rate Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPANs)–Amendment 2: Ultra-Low Power Physical Layer

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Amendment Standard – Active. Two alternate physical layers (PHYs), TASK and RS-GFSK, are specified in this amendment in addition to the PHYs of IEEE Std 802.15.4-2015. The amendment also defines the medium access control (MAC) modifications needed to support the implementation of the TASK and RS-GFSK PHYs. These alternate PHYs enable low-cost, ultra-low power consumption, as well as extended battery life, in various frequency bands and geographical regions under multiple regulatory domains.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 IEEE Std 802.15.4q™-2016 Cover
3 Title page
5 Important Notices and Disclaimers Concerning IEEE Standards Documents
8 Participants
10 Introduction
11 Contents
15 IMPORTANT NOTICE
16 3. Definitions, acronyms, and abbreviations

3.2 Acronyms and abbreviations
5. General description
5.6 Architecture
5.6.1 PHY
6. MAC functional description
6.17 Using Link Margin IE in an RS-GFSK PAN
17 7. MAC frame formats
7.4 IEs
7.4.4 Nested IE
7.4.4.1 Format of Nested IE
7.4.4.32 RS-GFSK Link Margin IE
18 7.4.4.33 RS-GFSK Device Capabilities IE
19 8. MAC services
8.3 MAC data service
8.3.1 MCPS-DATA.request
10. General PHY requirements
10.1 General requirements and definitions
10.1.1 Operating frequency range
20 10.1.2 Channel assignments
10.1.2.13 Channel numbering for TASK and RS-GFSK PHYs
23 11. PHY services
11.2 PHY constants
11.3 PHY PIB attributes
24 31. TASK PHY
31.1 General
31.2 PPDU
31.2.1 PPDU format
31.2.1.1 SHR field
31.2.1.1.1 Structure of the SHR field
31.2.1.1.2 Preamble field
25 31.2.1.1.3 SFD field
31.2.1.2 PHR Field
31.2.1.2.1 Structure of the PHR field
31.2.1.2.2 Length field
31.2.1.2.3 MCS field
26 31.2.1.2.4 HCS field
31.2.1.2.5 Spreading of PHR field
27 31.2.1.3 PSDU field
31.2.2 Generation of PPDU signal
28 31.3 MCS mode, MCS, data rates, and related parameters
31.3.1 MCS mode
31.3.2 Data rates in the 2450 MHz band
32.2.5 Frequency deviation tolerance
29 31.3.3 Data rates in the 780 MHz, 863 MHz, and 915 MHz bands
31.3.4 Data rates in the 433 MHz and 470 MHz bands
30 31.4 FEC, ternary sequence spreading, and pseudo-random chip inversion
31 31.4.1 FEC codes
31.4.1.1 Shortened BCH codes with bit-level interleaving
31.4.1.1.1 Calculation of the BCH-related parameters
32 31.4.1.1.2 Zero padding
31.4.1.1.3 BCH encoding
33 31.4.1.1.4 Bit-level interleaving
35 31.4.1.1.5 Bits-to-data-symbol conversion
31.4.1.2 Single parity check (SiPC) codes
31.4.1.2.1 SiPC encoding procedure
36 31.4.2 Ternary sequence spreading: Data-symbol-to-chip conversion
31.4.2.1 1/1-TASK
31.4.2.2 2/4-TASK
37 31.4.2.3 3/8-TASK
31.4.2.4 5/32-TASK
38 31.4.3 Pseudo-random chip inversion
39 31.4.3.1 PRBS generation
40 31.4.3.2 Unipolar-to-bipolar conversion
31.4.3.3 Chip inversion
31.5 Modulation
41 31.6 Pulse shaping
31.7 Representation of the modulated waveforms
31.8 RF requirements
31.8.1 Transmit PSD mask
42 31.8.2 Receiver sensitivity
31.8.3 Interference rejection capability
43 31.8.4 TX-to-RX turnaround time
31.8.5 RX-to-TX turnaround time
31.8.6 EVM
31.8.7 Transmit power
31.8.8 Transmit center frequency tolerance
31.8.9 Receiver maximum input level of desired signal
31.8.10 Receiver ED
31.8.11 SNR measurement
31.8.12 CCA
44 32. RS-GFSK PHY
32.1 PPDU format
32.1.1 Preamble field
32.1.2 SFD
32.1.3 Long PHR
45 32.1.4 Short PHR
32.2 Modulation and coding
46 32.2.1 Reference modulator diagram
47 32.2.2 Differential encoding
32.2.3 Bit-to-symbol mapping
32.2.4 Modulation quality
49 32.2.6 Zero crossing tolerance
32.2.7 FEC
32.2.8 Code-symbol interleaving
32.2.9 Data whitening for RS-GFSK
32.3 Rate switch RS-GFSK
50 32.4 RF requirements
32.4.1 RF tolerance
32.4.2 Channel switch time
32.4.3 Receiver sensitivity
32.4.4 Receiver interference rejection
51 32.4.5 TX-to-RX turnaround time
32.4.6 RX-to-TX turnaround time
32.4.7 Receiver maximum input level of desired signal
32.4.8 Receiver ED
32.4.9 LQI
32.4.10 CCA
52 Annex A (informative) Bibliography
IEEE 802.15.4q 2016
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