1、 IEEE Standard for Low-Rate Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPANs) Amendment 1: Physical Layer Utilizing China Medical Bands Sponsored by the LAN/MAN Standards Committee IEEE 3 Park Avenue New York, NY 10016-5997 USA IEEE Computer Society IEEE Std 802.15.4n-2016(Amendment to IEEE Std 802.15.4-2015)
2、 IEEE Std 802.15.4n-2016(Amendment toIEEE Std 802.15.4-2015)IEEE Standard for Low-Rate Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPANs)Amendment 1: Physical Layer Utilizing China Medical BandsSponsorLAN/MAN Standards Committee of the IEEE Computer SocietyApproved 29 January 2016IEEE-SA Standards BoardThe Ins
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32、tion.6Copyright 2016 IEEE. All rights reserved.ParticipantsAt the time this amendment was sent to sponsor ballot, the IEEE P802.15 Working Group had the followingvoting members: Robert F. Heile, ChairRick Alfvin, Co-Vice ChairPatrick W. Kinney, Co-Vice ChairJames P. K. Gilb, Working Group Technical
33、EditorPatrick W. Kinney, SecretaryArthur Astrin,* Task Group n ChairLiang Li, Task Group 15.4n Vice ChairKenichi Mori, Task Group 15.4n SecretaryArthur Astrin,* Task Group 15.4n Lead Technical EditorShinsuke Hara, Task Group 15.4n Technical EditorKenichi Mori, Task Group 15.4n Technical EditorWei-xi
34、a Zhu, Task Group 15.4n Technical Editor*This standard is dedicated to the memory of Dr. Arthur “Art” Astrin, Task Group 802.15.4n Chairand good friend, who died 24 March 2016. His keen intellect, his ability to draw the best out ofpeople, and his ever-present sense of humor will be sorely missed. H
35、e leaves a legacy of impressiveaccomplishments in the field of wireless communications. May he rest in peace.Mounir AchirKeiji AkiyamaPhilip BeecherFrederik BeerChandrashekhar P. S. BhatKiran BynamEdgar CallawayChris CalvertRadhakrishna CanchiKapseok ChangSoo-Young ChangClint ChaplinStephen ChaskoPa
36、ul ChiltonSangsung ChoiHendricus de RuijterGuido DolmansIgor DotlicStefan DrudeDietmar EggertShahriar EmamiAndrew EstradaDavid EvansGeorge FlammerKiyoshi FukuiMatthew GillmoreTim GodfreyElad GottlibJussi HaapolaRainer HachTimothy HarringtonJames HartmanMarco HernandezKen HiragaIwao HosakoYeong Min J
37、angSeong-Soon JooAkifumi KasamatsuShuzo KatoToyoyuki KatoJeritt KentJaehwan KimYoungsoo KimShoichi KitazawaTero KivinenRyuji KohnoFumihide KojimaThomas KuernerByung-Jae KwakJae Seung LeeMyung LeeSangjae LeeHuan-Bang LiQing LiMichael LynchItaru MaekawaHiroyuki MatsumuraMichael McLaughlinMichael McInn
38、isRobert MoskowitzJinesh P. NairChiu NgoPaul NikolichJohn NotorHiroyo OgawaTaejoon ParkGlenn ParsonsCharles PerkinsAlbert PetrickClinton PowellVerotiana RabarijaonaIvan ReedeRichard RobertsBenjamin A. RolfeRuben E. Salazar CardozoNoriyuki SatoNorihiko SekineKunal ShahStephen ShellhammerShusaku Shima
39、daGary StuebingDon SturekMineo TakaiKou TogashiBilly VersoGabriel VillardiBrian WeisMakoto YaitaPeter YeeYu ZengChunhui (Allan) Zhu7Copyright 2016 IEEE. All rights reserved.Major contributions were received from the following individuals:The following members of the individual balloting committee vo
40、ted on this amendment. Balloters may havevoted for approval, disapproval, or abstention. When the IEEE-SA Standards Board approved this amendment on 29 January 2016, it had the followingmembership:Jean-Phillippe Faure, Chair Vacant, Vice Chair John D. Kulick, Past Chair Konstantinos Karachalios, Sec
41、retary*Member EmeritusArthur AstrinAndy BottomleyDietmar EggertShinsuke HaraMasahiro KurodaLiang LiKenichi MoriRick PowellLan ZhuWei-Xia ZhuRick AlfvinNobumitsu AmachiStefan AustGennaro BoggiaRiccardo BramaNancy BravinWilliam ByrdEdgar CallawayJuan CarreonSourav DuttaRichard EdgarDavid EvansGregory
42、GilloolyRandall GrovesRainer HachMarco HernandezWerner HoelzlNoriyuki IkeuchiAkio IsoAtsushi ItoOyvind JanbuSteven JillingsShinkyo KakuStuart KerryPatrick W. KinneyBruce KraemerYasushi KudohKhanh Tuan LeArthur H. LightWilliam LumpkinsElvis MaculubaApurva ModyMichael NewmanNick S. A. NikjooSatoshi Oy
43、amaSubburajan PonnuswamyClinton PowellVenkatesha PrasadRobert RobinsonBenjamin A. RolfeOsman SakrDaniel SmolinskiJu-Hyung SonThomas StaraiRene StruikWalter StrupplerMark-Rene UchidaPrabodh VarshneyGeorge VlantisKhurram WaheedHung-Yu WeiAndreas WolfOren YuenDaidi ZhongMingtuo ZhouChuck AdamsMasayuki
44、AriyoshiTed Burse Stephen Dukes Jianbin FanJ. Travis GriffithGary Hoffman Ronald W. HotchkissMichael Janezic Joseph L. Koepfinger* Hung Ling Kevin LuGary RobinsonAnnette D. ReillyMehmet UlemaYingli WenHoward WolfmanDon Wright Yu Yuan Daidi Zhong8Copyright 2016 IEEE. All rights reserved.IntroductionT
45、his amendment to IEEE Std 802.15.4-2015 defines an alternate physical layer (PHY) in addition to theestablished IEEE 802.15.4 PHYs. This alternate PHY is specified for the 174216 MHz, 407425 MHz,and 608630 MHz bands. The amendment also defines the medium access control (MAC) modificationsthat may be
46、 used to support this alternate PHYs implementation.The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) of the Peoples Republic of China hasapproved the 174216 MHz, 407425 MHz, and 608630 MHz bands for medical information transmission.This introduction is not part of IEEE Std 802.15.4n-2016,
47、IEEE Standard for Low-Rate Wireless Personal AreaNetworks (WPANs)Amendment 1: P hysical Layer Utilizing China Medical Bands.9Copyright 2016 IEEE. All rights reserved.Contents3. Definitions, acronyms, and abbreviation.123.2 Acronyms and abbreviations.125. General description125.2 Special application
48、spaces.125.2.7 China medical band (CMB).1210. General PHY requirements1210.1 General requirements and definitions1210.1.1 Operating frequency range.1210.1.2 Channel assignments1410.1.2.12 Channel numbering for CMB PHYs1410.1.2.12.1 Channel numbering for CMB O-QPSK PHY1410.1.2.12.2 Channel numbering
49、for CMB GFSK PHY1411. PHY services1511.3 PHY PIB attributes1530. CMB PHY1530.1 CMB O-QPSK PHY specification.1530.1.1 PPDU format for the CMB O-QPSK PHY1530.1.1.1 Preamble field1530.1.1.2 SFD field1530.1.1.3 PHR field.1630.1.1.4 PSDU field.1630.1.2 Modulation and coding for CMB O-QPSK PHY1630.1.2.1 Reference modulator diagram1630.1.2.2 SHR coding and spreading1630.1.2.3 PHR coding and spreading1730.1.2.4 PSDU coding and spreading for DSSS1730.1.2.5 DSSS bit-to-chip mapping.1730.1.2.6 Chip whitening.1730.1.2.7 Modulation parameters for CMB O-QPSK.1830.1.3 CMB O-QPS