1、 IEEE Standard for Low-Rate Wireless Networks Amendment 6: Enabling Spectrum Resource Measurement Capability Sponsored by the LAN/MAN Standards Committee IEEE 3 Park Avenue New York, NY 10016-5997 USA IEEE Computer Society IEEE Std 802.15.4s-2018 (Amendment to IEEE Std 802.15.4-2015 as amended by IE
2、EE Std 802.15.4n-2016, IEEE Std 802.15.4q-2016, IEEE Std 802.15.4u-2016, IEEE Std 802.15.4t-2017, IEEE Std 802.15.4v-2017, and IEEE Std 802.15.4-2015/Cor 1-2018) 1Copyright 2018 IEEE. All rights reserved.IEEE Std 802.15.4s -2018(Amendment toIEEE Std 802.15.4 -2015as amended by IEEE Std 802.15.4n -20
3、16,IEEE Std 802.15.4q -2016, IEEE Std 802.15.4u -2016,IEEE Std 802.15.4t-2017, I EEE Std 802.15.4v-2017, andIEEE Std 802.15.4-2015/Cor 1-2018)IEEE Standard for Low-RateWireless Networks Amendment 6: Enabling Spectrum Resource Measurement CapabilitySponsorLAN/MAN Standards Committeeof theIEEE Compute
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34、g voting members: Robert F. Heile, ChairRick Alfvin, Co-Vice ChairPatrick W. Kinney, Co-Vice ChairJames P. K. Gilb, Working Group Technical EditorPatrick W. Kinney, SecretaryShoichi Kitazawa, Task Group 15.4s Chair and Technical EditorHidetoshi Yokota, Task Group 15.4s Vice Chair, Secretary, and Lea
35、d Technical EditorMajor contributions were received from the following individuals:Mounir AchirKeiji AkiyamaPhilip BeecherFrederik BeerChandrashekhar P. S. BhatKiran BynamEdgar CallawayChris CalvertRadhakrishna CanchiKapseok ChangSoo-Young ChangClint ChaplinStephen ChaskoPaul ChiltonSangsung ChoiHen
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41、Konstantinos Karachalios, Secretary*Member EmeritusTomoko AdachiThomas AlexanderJames D. AllenNobumitsu AmachiLai King Anna TeeMichael BahrHarry BimsNancy BravinVern BrethourDemetrio Bucane Jr.William ByrdEdgar CallawayJuan CarreonSuresh ChannarasappaKeith ChowHendricus De RuijterSourav DuttaRichard
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43、y MastersMichael McInnisRichard MellitzMichael MontemurroRick MurphyJohn NotorSatoshi OyamaBansi PatelArumugam PaventhanDalibor PokrajacClinton PowellVenkatesha PrasadMaximilian RiegelRobert RobinsonBenjamin RolfeM. K. SajeevNaotaka SatoNoriyuki SatoKunal ShahDaniel SmithDorothy StanleyThomas Starai
44、Walter StrupplerGary StuebingMark SturzaBo SunLorenzo VangelistaDmitri VarsanofievBilly VersoGeorge VlantisKhurram WaheedLisa WardScott WillyAndreas WolfOren YuenTed BurseGuido R. HiertzGary HoffmanCristel HunterMichael Janezic Joseph L. Koepfinger* Thomas KoshyHung LingXiaohui LiuKevin LuDeleep Moh
45、laAndrew MylesPaul NikolichRonald C. PetersonAnnette D. ReillyRobby RobsonDorthy StanleyMehmet UlemaPhil WennblomPhilip WinstonHoward WolfmanJingy Zhou8Copyright 2018 IEEE. All rights reserved.IntroductionThis amendment to IEEE Std 802.15.4-2015 enhances the functionalities to realize spectrum resou
46、rcemeasurement and management for IEEE Std 802.15.4 physical layer (PHY) and medium access control layer(MAC). The standardized management mechanism enables individual PAN devices to coordinate with eachother and operate more efficiently where devices are densely deployed in shared license exempt fr
47、equencybands and heavy interference could limit the overall performance. To this end, this amendment specifies theframework, PIB attributes, MLME primitives and MAC commands for exchanging information on spectrumresource usage, which includes the following: Spectrum resource measurements a nd networ
48、k performance metrics. Information elements and data structures to capture these meas urements. Procedures for collecting and ex changing spectrum resource measurement information with higherlayers or other devices.This amendment builds on popularity of IEEE Std 802.15.4-2015 to enhance performance
49、of existingdeployment and increases opportunities for applications of IEEE Std 802.15.4-2015 based system in newways.This introduction is not part of IEEE Std 802.15.4s-2018, IEEE Standard for Low-Rate Wireless NetworksAmendment 6: Enabling Spectrum Resource Measurement Capability.9Copyright 2018 IEEE. All rights reserved.Contents3. Definitions, acronyms, and abbreviations123.2 Acronyms and abbreviations.125. General description125.7 Functional overview125.7.7 Enabling spectrum resource measurement capability.126. MAC functional descriptions.136.17Spectr
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