1、 IEEE Standard for High Data Rate Wireless Multi-Media Networks Amendment 2: 100 Gb/s Wireless Switched Point-to-Point Physical Layer Sponsored by the LAN/MAN Standards Committee IEEE 3 Park Avenue New York, NY 10016-5997 USA IEEE Computer Society IEEE Std 802.15.3d-2017 (Amendment to IEEE Std 802.1
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44、orothy StanleyAdrian StephensMehmet UlemaPhil WennblomHoward WolfmanYu YuanCopyri7ght 2017 IEEE. All rights reserved.IntroductionIEEE Std 802.15.3d-2017 is an amendment to IEEE Std 802.15.3-2016 that defines an alternative physicallayer (PHY) at the lower THz frequency range, between 252 GHz and 325
45、 GHz, for switched point-to-pointlinks, along with the necessary MAC changes to support this PHY. This amendment builds on the concept ofpairnet, introduced in IEEE Std 802.15.3e-2017, and inherits the corresponding MAC changes defined there.Some of the key features and additions are as follows: Ope
46、ration in the THz frequency band. Usage of eight different bandwidths between 2.16 GHz and 69.12 GHz. Designed for data rates of up to 100 Gb/s. Use of a pairnet structure supporting wireless links for intra-device communication (e.g., board-to-board communication), close proximity communication, wi
47、reless data centers, and backhaul/fronthaul links. Selectable PHY modes (single carrier and on-off keying) to achieve either ultra high-speed operationor system simplicity.Interest in developing a wireless communication system at THz frequencies started in 2008 with theestablishment of the THz Inter
48、est Group. In May 2014, Task Group 3d was formed, covering switched point-to-point connections operating in the frequencies from 60 GHz up to the lower THz bands. The Task Groupstarted to work on four supporting documents: the Application Requirements Document, the TechnicalRequirements Document, th
49、e Channel Modeling Document, and the Evaluation Criteria Document. InSeptember 2014, discussions split the Task Group into two, leading to the development of an amendment forclose proximity links at 60 GHz as the separate Task Group 3e. The first meeting of Task Group 3e was inMay 2015. In November 2015, the required PAR change for Task Group 3d to limit the activities to thelower THz frequency ranges was approved. During the March 2016 meeting, the supporting documentswere approved and the call for proposals was issued. Proposals were reviewed during the July an
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