IEEE 802 11BA-2017 en IEEE Technology Report on Wake-Up Radio An Application Market and Technology Impact Analysis of Low-Power Low-Latency 802 11 Wireless LAN .pdf
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1、IEEE Technology Report on Wake-Up Radio: An Application, Market, and Technology Impact Analysis of Low-Power/Low-Latency 802.1 1 Wireless LAN InterfacesTrademarks and Copyright Analog Devices is a registered trademark of Analog Devices, Inc. () ANT+ is a registered trademark of Garmin Switzerland GM
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10、y, NJ, 08854 2017 IEEE ISBN 978-1-5044-4234-3Table of Contents Trademarks 1 Introduction 1.1 Wake-Up Radio and the Internet of Things (IoT)1.2 Battery Life: The Critical Factor 1.3 Wake-Up Radio Concepts 1.3.1 Efficiency is in the Details1.4 Economic Impact of Battery Life 2 Context: Market Opportun
11、ities in the Remote IoT 2.1 IoT Market Forecasts2.1.1 Regional Variation2.1.2 Sensors and Remote Devices3 Wake-Up Radio: IoT Use Cases and Challenges3.1 Coming Soon to a Thing Near You 3.1.1 Happening Now: Microgrids 3.1.2 Transportation the market opportunity and technical challenges of selected us
12、e cases; the magnitude of the aggregated IoT market; how IEEE 802.11 Wi-Fi communications fits into the scheme of IoT things; and details TGbas approach to Low-Power Wake-Up Radio. 1.2 Battery Life: The Critical Factor Todays smartphones usually have at least three main radios: the medium-range wire
13、less local area network (WLAN or Wi-Fi), the longer range cellular radio, and the short-range Bluetooth personal area network. These may be joined by near field communications and Global Positioning System radios, and accommodate an increasing number of legacy protocols for each radio (Figure 1-2).
14、FIGURE 1-2. ON YOUR PHONE: AN INCREASINGLY COMPLEX WEB OF STANDARDS AND PROTOCOLS. The growing number of communications protocols implemented on smart devices. Source: Eric Starkloff, National Instruments. Used by permission. 143 The Wi-Fi, cellular, and Bluetooth protocols are also the three main c
15、andidates for connecting the Internet of Thingsand each has strengths and weaknesses. Wi-Fi (IEEE Std 802.11) fits seamlessly into the IEEE 802 ecosystem that includes Ethernet (IEEE Std 802.3)and between the two, carry the lions share of the worlds digital data and offer straightforward integration
16、 with the Internet and web-based services. See Appendix 2 for a table of the principle IEEE 802 working groups and a quick review of some IEEE 802.11 Wi-Fi amendments that have expanded the standard over the past two decades. Wi-Fi and Ethernet are designed to accommodate high-bandwidth data, such a
17、s streaming videos and file sharing systems. Wi-Fi can operate through user-owned equipment and transmits on unlicensed radio frequencies. This makes it relatively easy and economical to set up wireless LANs. By the same token, setting up a Wi-Fi network can require some configuration. Until now, Wi
18、-Fi has had a reputation for high power consumption, which has limited the service lives of remote devices in the field. Low-Power Wake-Up Radio is aimed at provided a well-integrated power- conservation tool to remedy this shortcoming. Cellular radiosincluding data-oriented 4G and 5G servicesoffer
19、long reach over licensed frequencies via commercially owned and maintained infrastructure. Cell service is highly reliable with low latency over wide areas, though users must generally use cell-system providers equipment and pay access fees. Cellular communication remains focused on the base station
20、: the cell tower. While there are proposals for supporting direct device-to-device communication on the edge, those standards are still being drafted and it is unclear whether and how this will be implemented. Bluetooth offers a short-distance, low-power connection. It was originally designed to con
21、nect cell phones with wireless peripherals like headsets, and has been oriented towards lower-bandwidth applications. Smartphone users know that leaving the phones screen and radios active can drain a battery in just a few hours. For example, an iPhone 7 with a 1,960 milliamp-hour battery may delive
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