ECMA 368 : 3ED 2008
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HIGH RATE ULTRA WIDEBAND PHY AND MAC STANDARD
12-01-2013
1 Scope
2 Conformance
3 Normative References
4 Terms and Definitions
4.1 access category (AC)
4.2 beacon group
4.3 beacon period (BP)
4.4 beacon period start time (BPST)
4.5 channel
4.6 data integrity
4.7 device
4.8 distributed reservation protocol (DRP)
4.9 extended beacon group
4.10 frame
4.11 frame protection
4.12 MAC Client
4.13 MAC command data unit (MCDU)
4.14 MAC protocol data unit (MPDU)
4.15 MAC service data unit (MSDU)
4.16 message integrity code (MIC)
4.17 neighbour
4.18 network allocation vector (NAV)
4.19 prioritized contention access (PCA)
4.20 pseudo-random number generation
4.21 random number generator
4.22 reservation
4.23 reservation block
4.24 secure frame
4.25 stream
4.26 superframe
4.27 symmetric key
4.28 transmission opportunity (TXOP)
4.29 TXOP holder
4.30 user priority
5 Notational conventions
6 Abbreviations and acronyms
7 General description
7.1 PHY general description
7.2 MAC general description
8 PHY layer partitioning
8.1 PHY function
8.2 PLCP sublayer
8.3 PMD sublayer
8.4 PHY layer management entity (PLME)
9 Description of signal
9.1 Mathematical framework
9.2 Tone-Nulling
10 PLCP sublayer
10.1 PPDU
10.2 PLCP preamble
10.3 PLCP header
10.4 PSDU
10.5 Data scrambler
10.6 Tail bits
10.7 Convolutional encoder
10.8 Bit interleaving
10.9 Constellation mapping
10.10 OFDM modulation
11 General requirements
11.1 Operating band frequencies
11.2 Channelization
11.3 PHY layer timing
12 Transmitter specifications
12.1 Transmit PSD mask
12.2 Transmit centre frequency tolerance
12.3 Symbol clock frequency tolerance
12.4 Clock synchronization
12.5 Phase coherence
12.6 Transmit power control
12.7 Transmitter constellation error
13 Receiver specification
13.1 Receiver sensitivity
13.2 Receiver CCA performance
13.3 Link quality indicator
13.4 Receive Signal Strength Indicator
14 Ranging and location awareness
14.1 Ranging requirements
14.2 Ranging reference signal
14.3 PHY ranging resources
14.4 PHY ranging operation
14.5 Ranging calibration constants
14.6 Example range measurement (informative)
15 PHY and MAC service access points (informative)
15.1 Generic MIB management primitives
15.2 PHY SAP interface
15.3 PLME SAP interface
15.4 MAC sublayer management primitives
15.5 MAC management information base (MIB)
15.6 MLME SAP interface
15.7 MAC SAP interface
16 MAC frame formats
16.1 Frame format conventions
16.2 General MAC frame format
16.3 Beacon frames
16.4 Control frames
16.5 Command frames
16.6 Data frames
16.7 Aggregated data frames
16.8 Information elements
17 MAC sublayer functional description
17.1 Frame processing
17.2 Beacon period
17.3 Prioritized contention access (PCA)
17.4 Distributed reservation protocol (DRP)
17.5 Synchronization of devices
17.6 Fragmentation and reassembly
17.7 Aggregation
17.8 Acknowledgement policies
17.9 Probe
17.10 Dynamic channel selection
17.11 Multi-rate support
17.12 Transmit power control
17.13 Power management mechanisms
17.14 ASIE operation
17.15 Range measurement operation
17.16 MAC sublayer parameters
18 Security
18.1 Security mechanisms
18.2 Security modes
18.3 Temporal keys
18.4 Frame reception steps and replay prevention measures
18.5 AES-128 CCM Inputs
Annex A (normative) MUX sublayer
Annex B (normative) MAC policies
Annex C (normative) Specifier ID Assigned numbers
Annex D (informative) MAC test vectors
Annex E (informative) Example encoding of a PHY packet
Annex F (informative) Recommended out-of-band emission
limits
Annex G (informative) Range measurement calculations
Annex H (informative) Bibliography
Describes a distributed medium access control (MAC) sublayer and a physical layer (PHY) for wireless networks.
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