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ISBN 10: 0738136689
ISBN 13: 978-0738136684
Author: James P. K. Gilb
Wireless Multimedia: A Handbook to the IEEE 802.15.3 Standard clarifies the IEEE 802.15.3 standard for individuals who are implementing compliant devices and shows how the standard can be used to develop wireless multimedia applications. The 802.15.3 standard addresses an untapped market that does beyond 802.11 and Bluetooth wireless technologies. The standard addresses the consumer need for low-cost, high data-rate, ad-hoc wireless connections. Some of these applications include: wireless keyboards and printers, personal video and digital cameras, cordless telephones and intercoms, digital audio players and headphones, gaming (including interactive gaming, multiplayer consoles, handheld multiplayer gaming, digital music, video, and image uploads to handheld games), home theater system and stereo system components, video conferencing, and more! Navigating through the IEEE 802.15.3 standard to find the required information can be a difficult task for anyone who has not spent a considerable amount of time involved in standards development within the IEEE 802.15.3 Working Group. Written by Dr. James Gilb, Technical Editor of the IEEE 802.15.3 Standard, Wireless Multimedia contains an “insider’s view” of the standard in which implementation issues that are not obvious in the text of the standard are highlighted with in-depth explanations. Impact the future of your business Wireless Multimedia: A Handbook to the IEEE 802.15.3 Standard brings it all together for those looking to standardize their wireless applications. It introduces and eases the implementation of devices compliant to the IEEE 802.15.3 standard. You will discover the types of implementations that were anticipated when the standard was developed, which will help you to determine what architectures are ideal for developing IEEE 802.15.3 products.
Table of contents:
Chapter 1 Background and History
What is an IEEE standard?
The 802.15 family
Why 802.15.3?
History of 802.15.3
Chapter 2 802.15.3 applications
The high-rate WPAN theme
Still image applications
Telephone quality audio applications
High quality audio applications
Gaming applications
Video and multimedia applications
Chapter 3 Overview of the IEEE 802.15.3 standard
Elements of the 802.15.3 piconet
PHY overview
Starting a piconet
The superframe
Joining and leaving a piconet
Connecting with other devices
Dependent piconets
Obtaining information
Power management
System changes
Implementation cost and complexity
Chapter 4 MAC functionality
MAC terminology in IEEE Std 802.15.3
Frame formats
Piconet timing and superframe structure
Interframe spacings
Contention access period (CAP)
Channel time allocation period (CTAP)
Comparing the contention access methods
Guard time
The role of the PNC
Starting a piconet
Handing over control
Ending a piconet
Joining and leaving the piconet
Association
Broadcasting piconet information
Disassociation
Assigning DEVIDs
Managing bandwidth
Acknowledgements
Asynchronous data
Stream connections
Fragmentation/defragmentation
Retransmissions and duplicate detection
Power management
Common characteristics of the SPS modes
Analyzing power save efficiencies
Switching PM modes
Managing SPS sets
DSPS mode
Allocating channel time for DSPS DEVs
PSPS mode
APS mode
Changing piconet parameters
Beacon announcements
Dynamic channel selection
Changing the PNID or BSID
Moving the beacon or changing the superframe duration
Finding information
Probe
Announce
PNC Information
Channel status
PNC channel scanning
Remote scan
Piconet services
Other capabilities
Transmit power control
Multirate capabilities
Extensibility of the standard
Example of the life cycle of a DEV
Chapter 5 Dependent piconets
Introduction
Starting a dependent piconet
Parent PNC ceasing operations with dependent piconets
Parent PNC stopping a dependent piconet
Handing over PNC responsibilities in a dependent piconet
Chapter 6 Security
Introduction and history
Security modes and policies
Security services provided in mode 1
Security policies
Symmetric key security suite
Overview of AES CCM
Key distribution
Security information
Chapter 7 2.4 GHz PHY
Overview
General PHY requirements
Channel plan
Timing issues
Miscellaneous PHY requirements
PHY frame format
Stuff bits and tail symbols
Frame format
PHY preamble
Data size restrictions
Modulation
Receiver performance
Transmitter performance
Regulatory and requirements
Delay spread performance
Mitigating the effects of delay spread
Fading channel model used for 802.15.3
Defining delay spread performance
Delay spread measurements
Radio architectures
Superheterodyne
Direct conversion
Walking IF
Low IF
Summary of radio architectures
Chapter 8 2.4 Interfacing to 802.15.3
The PIBs and their interface
MLME SAP
PLME SAP
MAC SAP
PHY SAP
The FCSL
Chapter 9 2.4 Coexistence mechanisms
Introduction
Coexistence techniques in 802.15.3
Passive scanning
The ability to request channel quality information
Dynamic channel selection
Link quality and RSSI
Channel plan that minimizes channel overlap
Transmit power control
Lower impact transmit spectral mask
Neighbor piconet capability
Coexistence results
Assumptions for coexistence simulations
BER calculations
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