1、 IEEE Standard for Local and Metropolitan Area Networks: Overview and Architecture Sponsored by the LAN/MAN Standards Committee IEEE 3 Park Avenue New York, NY 10016-5997 USA IEEE Computer Society IEEE Std 802-2014 (Revision to IEEE Std 802-2001) 802IEEE Std 802-2014(Revision ofIEEE Std 802-2001)IEE
2、E Standard for Local and Metropolitan Area Networks:Overview and ArchitectureSponsor LAN/MAN Standards Committeeof theIEEE Computer SocietyApproved 12 June 2014IEEE-SA Standards BoardThe Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.3 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10016-5997, USACopyright 2014
3、by The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.All rights reserved. Published 30 June 2014. Printed in the United States of America.IEEE and 802 are registered trademarks in the U.S. Patent it provides a standard for the structure of IEEE 802 MAC addresses; it provides a standard for
4、identification of public, private, prototype, and standard protocols; it specifies an object identifier hierarchy used within IEEE 802 for uniform allocation of object identifiers used in IEEE 802 standards; and it specifies a method for higher layer protocol identification.Keywords: BANs, body area
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39、risk of infringement of such rights, is entirely their own responsibility. Further information may be obtained from the IEEE Standards Association.vi Copyright 2014 IEEE. All rights reserved.ParticipantsAt the time this standard was completed, the IEEE 802.1 Working Group had the following membershi
40、p:Glenn Parsons, ChairJohn Messenger, Vice ChairEric Gray, Recording SecretaryJames P. K. Gilb, Technical EditorTing AoChristian BoigerPaul BottorffWeiying ChengDiego CrupnicoffRodney CummingsPatrick DiamondAboubacar Kader DiarraJanos FarkasNorman FinnAndre FredetteGeoffrey GarnerAnoop GhanwaniFranz
41、 GoetzMark GravelCraig GuntherStephen HaddockHitoshi HayakawaJeremy HittRahil HussainMirko JakovljevicTony JeffreeMarkus JochimMichael Johas TeenerHal KeenMarcel KiesslingPhilippe KleinJeff LynchBen Mack-CraneJames McIntoshAnatoly MoldovanskyEric MultanenHenry MuyshondtDonald PannellKaren RandallDan
42、 RomascanuJessy RouyerPanagiotis SaltsidisRick SchellMichael SeamanDaniel SextonJohannes SpechtKevin StantonWilfried SteinerPatricia ThalerJeremy TouveAlbert TretterKarl WeberYuehua WeiJordon WoodsIn addition to the members of the IEEE 802.1 Working Group, significant contributions were received fro
43、m the following individuals:Peter AnslowArthur AstrinDavid BagbySubir DasJames P. K. GilbRobert GrowMarek HajduczeniaTony JeffreePatrick KinneyBruce KraemerMarek HajduczeniaMark HamiltonDavid HunterDavid J. LawRoger B. MarksApurva ModyPaul NikolichGlenn ParsonsClinton PowellIvan ReedeMalcolm Reynold
44、sBenjamin RolfeRichard RoyPat ThalerGeoffrey O. ThompsonJuan Carlos ZunigaCopyright 2014 IEEE. All rights reserved. viiThe following members of the individual balloting committee voted on this standard. Balloters may have voted for approval, disapproval, or abstention. Katsuhiro AjitoThomas Alexande
45、rNobumitsu AmachiPeter AnslowButch AntonDanilo AntonelliArthur AstrinMichael BahrHugh BarrassHarry BimsChristian BoigerRalf-Peter BraunNancy BravinVern BrethourMonique BrownWilliam ByrdBrent CainEdgar CallawayWilliam CarneyKeith ChowRodney CummingsAlessandro De FilippoMichael DensonWael DiabPatrick
46、DiamondCarlo DonatiPeter EcclesineDonald FedykAndrew FieldsendAvraham FreedmanYukihiro FujimotoJames P. K. GilbGregory GilloolyTim GodfreyPatrick GoniaRandall GrovesRobert GrowMichael GundlachCraig GuntherChris GuyRainer HachStephen HaddockMarek HajduczeniaMark HamiltonJerome HenryMarco HernandezWer
47、ner HoelzlDavid HowardDavid HunterTetsushi IkegamiNoriyuki IkeuchiJames InnisAkio IsoAtsushi ItoRaj JainTony JeffreeSteven JillingsMichael Johas TeenerPeter JonesVincent JonesJoe Natharoj JuisaiShinkyo KakuChol KangPiotr KarockiStuart KerryYongbum KimPatrick KinneyScott KippJarkko KnecktBruce Kraeme
48、rThomas KuriharaGeoff LadwigRichard LancasterMark LaubachDavid J. LawKyu Ha LeeHyeong Ho LeeDavid LewisArthur H. LightRu LinWilliam LumpkinsGreg LuriMichael LynchThomas Mack-CraneElvis MaculubaSyam MadanapalliWayne MangesRoger MarksStephen McCannBrett McClellanMichael McInnisJonathon McLendonNeal Me
49、llenSteven MethleyJose MoralesRonald MuriasRick MurphyPeter MurrayNabil NasserMichael NewmanNicks.A. NikjooPaul NikolichMitsuo NoharaSatoshi ObaraMi-Kyung OhYoshihiro OhbaDavid OlsenSatoshi OyamaThomas PalkertSandhya PatilBrian PhelpsClinton PowellJames ReillyMaximilian RiegelRobert RobinsonBenjamin RolfeJon Walter RosdahlJessy RouyerM. K. SajeevOsman SakrJohn SanthoffNaotaka SatoPeter SaundersonBartien SayogoMichael SeamanShusaku ShimadaDorothy StanleyThomas StaraiAdrian StephensRene StruikWalter StrupplerMark SturzaPatrik SundstromJun Ichi TakadaJos
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