1、 Part 22: Cognitive Wireless RANMedium Access Control (MAC) and Physical Layer (PHY) Specifications: Policies and Procedures for Operation in the TV Bands Amendment 1: Management and Control Plane Interfaces and Procedures and Enhancement to the Management Information Base (MIB) Sponsored by the LAN
2、/MAN Standards Committee IEEE 3 Park Avenue New York, NY 10016-5997 USA IEEE Computer Society IEEE Std 802.22a-2014(Amendment toIEEE Std 802.22-2011) IEEE Standard for Information TechnologyTelecommunications and information exchange between systems Wireless Regional Area Networks (WRAN) Specific re
3、quirements IEEE Std 802.22a-2014 (Amendment to IEEE Std 802.22-2011) IEEE Standard for Information Technology Telecommunications and information exchange between systems Wireless Regional Area Networks (WRAN) Specific requirements Part 22: Cognitive Wireless RAN Medium Access Control (MAC) and Physi
4、cal Layer (PHY) Specifications: Policies and Procedures for Operation in the TV Bands Amendment 1: Management and Control Plane Interfaces and Procedures and Enhancement to the Management Information Base (MIB) Sponsor LAN/MAN Standards Committee of the IEEE Computer Society Approved 27 March 2014 I
5、EEE-SA Standards Board Abstract: This air interface, including the medium access control layer (MAC) and physical layer (PHY), of the fixed and portable point-to-multipoint wireless regional area networks (WRANs) operating in spectrum allocated to the Television Broadcasting Service in the frequency
6、 range of 54 MHz to 862 MHz is described in this amendment. Keywords: broadband wireless access network, cognitive radio, fixed user terminals, IEEE 802.22a, portable user terminals, radio spectrum sensing, regional area network, WRAN standards 11The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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36、rom the IEEE Standards Association. vi Copyright 2014 IEEE. All rights reserved. Participants At the time this amendment went to sponsor ballot, the IEEE 802.22 Working Group had the following officer: Apurva Mody, Chair Chang-woo Pyo, Vice Chair When this amendment was sent to sponsor ballot, the T
37、ask Group a had the following membership: Ranga Reddy, Chair and Editor Winston Caldwell Charles Einolf Peter Flynn Tom Gurley Hiroshi Harada Bob Heile Byng Jeong Jang Jerry Kalke Hynduk Kang Gwangzeen Ko Bruce Kraemer Donghun Lee Liru Lu Michael Lynch Paul Nikolich Shigenobu Sasaki Steven Shellhamm
38、er Chunyi Song Victor Tawil Keat-Beng Toh Junyi Wang Bing Xuan Zhao Xin (Amy) Zhang Major contributions were received from the following individuals: Gerald Chouinard Charles Einolf Sunghyun Hwang Gwangzeen Ko Chang-woo Pyo Ranga Reddy Ivan Reede The following members of the balloting committee vote
39、d on this amendment. Balloters may have voted for approval, disapproval, or abstention. Wole Akpose Thomas Alexander Nobumitsu Amachi Butch Anton Mathild Benveniste Harry Bims Nancy Bravin William Byrd Juan Carreon Dave Cavalcanti Keith Chow Richard Edgar Charles Einolf Peter Flynn Avraham Freedman
40、Devon Gayle Randall Groves Michael Gundlach Marco Hernandez Werner Hoelzl Sunghyun Hwang Noriyuki Ikeuchi Akio Iso Atsushi Ito Bobby Jose Shinkyo Kaku Piotr Karocki Stuart Kerry Gwangzeen Ko Bruce Kraemer Yasushi Kudoh Geoff Ladwig Arthur H. Light Liru Lu William Lumpkins Greg Luri Elvis Maculuba Je
41、ffery Masters Edward McCall Michael McInnis Apurva Mody Jose Morales Peter Murray Nabil Nasser Michael Newman Nick S. A. Nikjoo Venkatesha Prasad Ivan Reede Maximilian Riegel Robert Robinson William Rose John Santhoff Shigenobu Sasaki Naotaka Sato Kapil Sood Thomas Starai Rene Struik Walter Strupple
42、r Keat-Beng Toh Ha-Nguyen Tran Dmitri Varsanofiev Prabodh Varshney George Vlantis Hung-Yu Wei Oren Yuen Daidi Zhong vii Copyright 2014 IEEE. All rights reserved. When the IEEE-SA Standards Board approved this on 27 March 2014, it had the following membership: John Kulick, Chair Jon Walter Rosdahl, V
43、ice-chair Richard H. Hulett, Past Chair Konstantinos Karachalios, Secretary Peter Balma Farooq Bari Ted Burse Clint Chaplain Stephen Dukes Jean-Phillippe Faure Gary Hoffman Michael Janezic Jeffrey Katz Joseph L. Koepfinger* David J. Law Hung Ling Oleg Logvinov Ted Olsen Glenn Parsons Ron Peterson Ad
44、rian Stephens Peter Sutherland Yatin Trivedi Phil Winston Don Wright Yu Yuan *Member Emeritus Also included are the following nonvoting IEEE-SA Standards Board liaisons: Richard DeBlasio, DOE Representative Michael Janezic, NIST Representative Catherine Berger IEEE Standards Senior Program Manager,
45、Document Development Lisa Perry IEEE Standards Program Manager, Technical Program Development viii Copyright 2014 IEEE. All rights reserved. Introduction This introduction is not part of IEEE Std 802.22a-2014, IEEE Standard for Information TechnologyTelecommunications and information exchange betwee
46、n systemsWireless Regional Area Networks(WRAN)Specific requirementsPart 22: Cognitive Wireless RAN Medium Access Control (MAC) and Physical Layer (PHY) Specifications: Policies and Procedures for Operation in the TV BandsAmendment 1: Management and Control Plane Interfaces and Procedures and Enhance
47、ment to the Management Information Base (MIB). This amendment to IEEE Std 802.22-2011 defines a new clause for Management and Control Plane interfaces and procedures for operation in very high frequency and ultra-high frequency (VHF/UHF) television (TV) broadcast bands between 54 MHz and 862 MHz. Th
48、e Management Information Base (MIB) structure enhancement includes changes to comply with the ASN.1 format and support for the new clause. Modifications to the existing clause on primitives for cognitive radio capabilities (Clause 10) to align it with the content in the MIB clause (Clause 13) and th
49、e new clause (Clause 14) are also defined. ix Copyright 2014 IEEE. All rights reserved. Contents 5 System architecture 2 5.2 Management reference architecture . 2 5.2.1 Service access primitives (SAPs)PHY/MAC to NCMS interface 2 5.2.4 Managed objects . 3 10 Cognitive radio capability 3 10.7 Primitives for cognitive radio capabilities . 3 12 Parameters and connection management . 4 12.1 Parameters, timers, message IEs 4 12.1.1 MAC (dynamic service flow, multicast, ARQ, capability, and bandwidth management) 4 12.1.2 PHY (initialization, operation, and DS/US synchron