1、 IEEE Standard for Low-Rate Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPANs) Amendment 2: Ultra-Low Power Physical Layer Sponsored by the LAN/MAN Standards Committee IEEE 3 Park Avenue New York, NY 10016-5997 USA IEEE Computer Society IEEE Std 802.15.4q-2016(Amendment to IEEE Std 802.15.4-2015 as amended by
2、IEEE Std 802.15.4n-2016) IEEE Std 802.15.4q-2016(Amendment toIEEE Std 802.15.4-2015as amended by IEEE Std 802.15.4n-2016)IEEE Standard for Low-Rate Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPANs)Amendment 2: Ultra-Low Power Physical LayerSponsorLAN/MAN Standards Committee of the IEEE Computer SocietyApprove
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32、may be obtained from the IEEE Standards Association.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
33、ChairJames P. K. Gilb, Working Group Technical EditorPatrick W. Kinney, SecretaryChiu Ngo, Task Group 15.4q ChairKiran Bynam, Task Group 15.4q Vice ChairJinesh P. Nair, SecretaryChunhui (Allan) Zhu, Task Group 15.4q Lead Technical EditorHendricus de Ruijter, Task Group 15.4q RS-GFSK Technical Editor
34、Chandrashekhar Thejaswi, Task Group 15.4q TASK Technical EditorMajor contributions were received from the following individuals:Mounir AchirKeiji AkiyamaArthur AstrinPhilip BeecherFrederik BeerChandrashekhar P. S. BhatEdgar CallawayChris CalvertRadhakrishna CanchiKapseok ChangSoo-Young ChangClint Ch
35、aplinStephen ChaskoPaul ChiltonSangsung ChoiGuido DolmansIgor DotlicStefan DrudeDietmar EggertShahriar EmamiAndrew EstradaDavid EvansGeorge FlammerKiyoshi FukuiMatthew GillmoreTim GodfreyElad GottlibJussi HaapolaRainer HachShinsuke HaraTimothy HarringtonJames HartmanMarco HernandezKen HiragaIwao Hos
36、akoYeong Min JangSeong-Soon JooAkifumi KasamatsuShuzo KatoToyoyuki KatoJeritt KentJaehwan KimYoungsoo KimShoichi KitazawaTero KivinenRyuji KohnoFumihide KojimaThomas KuernerByung-Jae KwakJae Seung LeeMyung LeeSangjae LeeHuan-Bang LiLiang LiQing LiMichael LynchItaru MaekawaHiroyuki MatsumuraMichael M
37、cLaughlinMichael McInnisKenichi MoriRobert MoskowitzPaul NikolichJohn NotorHiroyo OgawaTaejoon ParkGlenn ParsonsCharles PerkinsAlbert PetrickClinton PowellVerotiana RabarijaonaIvan ReedeRichard RobertsBenjamin A. RolfeRuben E. Salazar CardozoNoriyuki SatoNorihiko SekineKunal ShahStephen ShellhammerS
38、husaku ShimadaGary StuebingDon SturekMineo TakaiKou TogashiBilly VersoGabriel VillardiBrian WeisMakoto YaitaPeter YeeYu ZengFrederick BeerKiran BynamHendricus de RuijterGuido DolmansShahriar EmamiYoung-Jun HongYoungsoo KimJinesh P. NairChiu NgoChangsoon ParkChandrashekhar ThejaswiChunhui (Allan) Zhu
39、7Copyright 2016 IEEE. All rights reserved.The following members of the individual balloting committee voted 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
40、:Jean-Phillippe Faure, Chair Vacant, Vice Chair John D. Kulick, Past Chair Konstantinos Karachalios, Secretary*Member EmeritusRick AlfvinNobumitsu AmachiTuncer BaykasPhilip E. BeecherChandrashekhar P. S. BhatGennaro BoggiaRiccardo BramaNancy BravinKiran BynamWilliam ByrdEdgar CallawayJuan CarreonCli
41、nt ChaplinKeith ChowCharles CookTodor CooklevHendricus de RuijterSourav DuttaPeter EcclesineRichard EdgarDavid EvansAvraham FreedmanJames P. K. GilbRandall GrovesRobert F. HeileMarco HernandezWerner HoelzlTetsushi IkegamiNoriyuki IkeuchiAkio IsoAtsushi ItoAdri JovinByoung-Hoon JungHakyung JungHyunje
42、ong KangPiotr KarockiJeritt KentStuart KerryYongbum KimYoungsoo KimFumihide KojimaBruce KraemerJeremy LandtMyung LeeLiang LiArthur H. LightElvis MaculubaJinesh P. NairMichael NewmanChiu NgoJohn NotorSatoshi OyamaJeongho ParkJungshin ParkSeung-Hoon ParkDalibor PokrajacClinton PowellVenkatesha PrasadC
43、hang-Woo PyoVerotiana RabarijaonaR. K. RannowMaximilian RiegelRobert RobinsonBenjamin A. RolfeM. K. SajeevBartien SayogoKunal ShahMichael SmiejaJu-Hyung SonThomas StaraiRene StruikWalter StrupplerMark-Rene UchidaLorenzo VangelistaCornelis Van PuijenbroekDmitri VarsanofievGeorge VlantisKhurram Waheed
44、Hung-Yu WeiAndreas WolfOren YuenChunhui ZhuChuck AdamsMasayuki 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 Dai
45、di Zhong8Copyright 2016 IEEE. All rights reserved.IntroductionFor over a decade, the IEEE P802.15 Working Group successfully developed wireless personal area network(WPAN) standards (IEEE Std 802.15.4) with low energy consumption in mind. However, furtherreduction in energy consumption is desired to
46、 address emerging markets like wearable devices, electronicshelf labeling, and automation where the energy sources, driven by size and cost constraints, are limited tosmall batteries (e.g., coin cell batteries). These energy sources have substantially less capacity and peakpower ratings than traditi
47、onal batteries (e.g., size AA or AAA). This trend calls for an amendment that aimsfor further reduction in energy consumption and peak power. It is expected that this amendment could alsobenefit the traditional markets, which have already been successfully addressed by IEEE Std 802.15.4. This amendm
48、ent specifies two alternative physical layers (PHYs), TASK and RS-GFSK, in addition to thePHYs 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. Both PHYs arespecified for 2.4 GHz and
49、several sub-gigahertz bands using multiple data rates up to 1 Mb/s.The TASK PHY specifies a physical layer based on amplitude shift keying with ternary amplitude sequencespreading (TASK). This PHY allows implementation of transceivers with low complexity and enables lowpower consumption. As an important feature, this PHY also supports communications in both coherent andnoncoherent modes of reception and thereby allows tradeoff between receiver complexity and performance. The RS-GFSK PHY specifies a physical layer based on Gaussian frequency shift keying (GFSK). This PHYprov