1、IEEE Standard for High Data Rate Wireless Multi-Media Networks Sponsored by the LAN/MAN Standards CommitteeIEEE 3 Park Avenue New York, NY 10016-5997 USA IEEE Computer Society IEEE Std 802.15.3-2016 (Revision of IEEE Std 802.15.3-2003) IEEE Std 802.15.3-2016(Revision of IEEE Std 802.15.3-2003)IEEE S
2、tandard for High Data Rate Wireless Multi-Media NetworksSponsorLAN/MAN Standards Committee of the IEEE Computer SocietyApproved 15 May 2016IEEE-SA Standards BoardThe Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.3 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10016-5997, USACopyright 2016 by the Institute of E
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33、2016 IEEE. All rights reserved.ParticipantsAt the time this standard was completed, the IEEE 802.15 working group had the following membership:IEEE 802.15 Working groupRobert F. Heile, Working Group ChairRick Alfvin, Working Group Vice-ChairPatrick Kinney, Working Group Vice-Chair, Working Group Sec
34、retaryJames P. K. Gilb, Working Group Technical EditorBenjamin A. Rolfe, Working Group TreasurerJames P. K. Gilb, 802.15.3m Chair, 802.15.3RevA Technical EditorMohamed AbdallahKeiji AkiyamaHideki AoyamaArthur AstrinTuncer BaykasPhilip BeecherMonique Brown Kiran BynamEdgar CallawayChris CalvertRadhak
35、rishna CanchiJaesang ChaSoo-Young ChangClint ChaplinStephen ChaskoSangsung ChoiHee-Sang ChungHendricus De RuijterGuido DolmansIgor DotlicAndrew EstradaDavid EvansKiyoshi FukuiTim GodfreyYoshiho GotoJussi HaapolaShinsuke HaraMarco HernandezKen HiragaJay HolcombKoji HorisakiIwao HosakoBing HuiYeong Mi
36、n JangSeong-Soon JooVolker JungnickelJeritt KentJaehwan KimJunhyeong KimYoung-Hoon KimYoungsoo KimShoichi KitazawaTero KivinenRyuji KohnoFumihide KojimaKeitarou KondouThomas KuernerAmarjeet KumarByung-Jae KwakNamtuan LeHoosung LeeJae Seung LeeMoon-Sik LeeMyung LeeHuan-Bang LiLiang LiMichael LynchIta
37、ru MaekawaHiroyuki MatsumuraKenichi MoriRobert MoskowitzMohammad NekouiChiu NgoTrang NguyenPaul NikolichMakoto NodaJohn NotorHiroyo OgawaMitsuaki OshimaChandrashekha P. S. BhatGlenn ParsonsCharles PerkinsAlbert PetrickClinton PowellVerotiana RabarijaonaDemir RakanovicIvan ReedeRichard RobertsNoriyuk
38、i SatoNorihiko SekineNikola SerafimovskiKunal ShahStephen ShellhammerShusaku ShimadaGyung Chul SihnGary StuebingDon SturekMineo TakaiKou TogashiKiyoshi ToshimitsuMurat UysalBilly VersoBrian WeisMakoto YaitaPeter YeeHidetoshi YokotaYu ZengJunwen ZhangChunhui ZhuIEEE Std 802.15.3-2016IEEE Standard for
39、 High Data Rate Wireless Multi-Media Networks7Copyright 2016 IEEE. All rights reserved.The following members of the individual balloting committee voted on this standard. Balloters may have voted for approval, disapproval, or abstention. When the IEEE-SA Standards Board approved this standard on 15
40、May 2016, it had the following membership:Jean-Philippe Faure, ChairTed Burse, Vice-ChairJohn D. Kulick, Past ChairKonstantinos Karachalios, Secretary*Member EmeritusTomoko AdachiThomas AlexanderRichard AlfvinJames D. AllenNobumitsu AmachiCarol AnsleyYusuke AsaiAlfred AsterjadhiGennaro BoggiaNancy B
41、ravinWilliam ByrdRadhakrishna CanchiWilliam CarneyJuan CarreonYesenia CevallosMinho CheongPeter CibulaCharles CookRichard DoyleConstantin DumitrescuSourav DuttaRichard EdgarDavid EvansLiu FangfangAvraham FreedmanYukihiro FujimotoYue GaoAlexander GelmanJames P. K. GilbEric W. GrayRandall GrovesMichae
42、l GundlachRobert F. HeileJerome HenryMarco HernandezWerner HoelzlRita HornerNoriyuki IkeuchiYasuhiko InoueSergiu IordanescuPaul IsaacsAkio IsoAtsushi ItoAdri JovinShinkyo KakuPiotr KarockiJeritt KentStuart KerryYongbum KimPatrick KinneyTero KivinenAdrian KliksYasushi KudohThomas KuernerThomas Kuriha
43、raPaul LambertJeremy LandtJoseph LevyArthur H. LightWilliam LumpkinsMichael LynchElvis MaculubaJeffery MakiRoger MarksJeffery MastersMichael McInnisRichard MellitzJuichi NakadaNabil NasserMichael NewmanChiu NgoNick S.A. NikjooMakoto NodaJohn NotorSatoshi OyamaTomas PajdaArumugam PaventhanDalibor Pok
44、rajacClinton PowellVenkatesha PrasadDemir RakanovicR. K. RannowJames ReillyMaximilian RiegelRobert RobinsonBenjamin RolfeNaotaka SatoFrank ScheweReinhard SchrageAndy ScottMichael SeamanDaniel SmolinskiManikantan SrinivasanDorothy StanleyThomas StaraiEugene StoudenmireRene StruikWalter StrupplerMark
45、SturzaDavid ThompsonPedro Tonhozi de OliveiraLorenzo VangelistaDmitri VarsanofievPrabodh VarshneyGeorge VlantisHung-Yu WeiAndreas WolfChun Yu Charles WongOren YuenZhen ZhouChuck AdamsMasayuki AriyoshiStephen DukesJianbin FanJ. Travis GriffithGary HoffmanRonald W. HotchkissMichael Janezic Joseph L. K
46、oepfinger*Hung LingKevin LuAnnette D. ReillyGary RobinsonMehmet UlemaYingli WenHoward WolfmanDon WrightYu YuanDaidi ZhongIEEE Std 802.15.3-2016IEEE Standard for High Data Rate Wireless Multi-Media Networks8Copyright 2016 IEEE. All rights reserved.IntroductionIEEE Std 802.15.3-2016 was originally dev
47、eloped to provide superior quality of service (QoS) over relatively medium range wireless links.The idea of a high-rate addition to the IEEE 802.15 family of standards was first proposed in November 1999 at the IEEE Plenary meeting in Kauai, HI. The 802.15.3 task group began its official work at the
48、 March 2000 IEEE Plenary meeting in Albuquerque, NM, creating a criteria document and evaluation method. The down-selection of MAC and PHY proposals was completed at the November 2000 IEEE 802 Plenary meeting in Tampa, FL, and the writing of the draft began in December 2000. After working on the dra
49、ft for one year, the document was ready for the task group ballot process in December 2001. The draft received final working group approval at the November 2002 IEEE Plenary meeting in Kauai, HI, and began the sponsor ballot process following the meeting. The draft went through one sponsor ballot and two recirculations before it was submitted to the IEEE Standards Association Standards Board (IEEE-SASB) for approval. The IEEE-SASB approved 802.15.3 as an IEEE standard in June 2003.IEEE Std 802.15.3-2003 defined an ad-hoc MAC that enabled simple and fast network for