IEEE 802.15.3-2003 pdf download IEEE Standard for Telecommunications and information Local and metropolitan area networks- Specific requirements Information technology- exchange between systems- Part 15.3: Wireless Medium Access Control (MAC) and Physical Layer (PHY) Specifications for High Rate Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPANs) Amendment 1 : MAC Sublayer
[This amendment is based on IEEE Std 802.15.3TM-2003.
NOTE–The editing instructions contained in this amendment define how to merge the material contained herein intothe existing base standard to form the comprehensive standard.
The editing instructions are shown in bold italic. Four editing instructions are used: change, delete, insert, and replace.Change is used to make corrections in existing text or tables. The editing instruction specifies the location of the changand describes what is being changed by using strikethrough (to remove old material) or underscore (to add new materia). Delete removes existing material. nsert adds new material without disturbing the existing material. Insertions mayrequire renumbering, lf so, renumbering instructions are given in the editing instructions. Replace is used to makechanges in figures or equations by removing existing figure or equation and renlacing it with a new one. Editorial noteswill not be carried over into future editions because the changes will be incorporated into the base standard.
3. Definitions
Delete the following definition:
3.13 deviee host: The equipment that ineorporates an 802.15.3″ deviee. The deviee host may have morethan one deviee ineorporated in it as well as other networking eonneetions, both wired and wireless.
Change the definition for 3.24 as shown:
3.24 parent piconet: A piconet which creates channel time allocations alleeates guaranteed time slets foranother piconet (child or neighbor types) operating in the same channel.
Insert the following definitions in alphabetical order:
3.43 implicit handover: A procedure by which a device (DEV) becomes the piconet coordinator (PNC)when the DEV determines that the old PNC either is no longer active or is out of range and without the oldPNC explicitly indicating that the handover will take place.
3.44 preliminary handover: The process of transferring all of the necessary handover information from thepiconet coordinator (PNC) to another device (DEV) while not handing over control of the piconet.
4. Acronyms and abbreviations
Insert the following acronyms:
CP
contention period
Imp-ACKimplied acknowledgment
NAK
negative acknowledgment
PAL
protocol adaptation layer
SNAPsubnetwork access protocol
STP
stream timeout period
Delete the following acronym:
DEV-hostdevice-host
6. Layer management
6.1 Overview of management model
Change the first and second paragraphs in 6.1 as shown:
Both MAC and PHY layers conceptually include management entities, called the MAC sublayer management entity and PHY layer management entity (MLME and PLME,respectively). These entities provide thelayer management service interfaces for the layer management functions. Figure 3 depicts the relationshipamong the management entities, The protocol adantation layer (PAL) includes both the FCSL and DMEIhe reference model depicts the interactions of a single PAL in a single piconet: support for multinle piconets and/or PALs is implementation-dependent
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