IEEE Std 1902.1-2009 Long Wavelength Wireless Network Protocol

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IEEE Std 1902.1.-2009,IEEE Standard for Long Wavelength,Wireless Network Protocol,IEEE,3 Park Avenue,New York, NY 10016-5997, USA,31 March 2009,IEEE Communications Society,Sponsored by the,Standards Board Committee,and the,IEEE Standards Association Corporate Advisory Group,1902.1TM,IEEE Std 1902.1.-2009,IEEE Standard for Long Wavelength,Wireless Network Protocol,Sponsor,Standards Board Committee,of the,IEEE Communications Society,and the,IEEE Standards Association Corporate Advisory Group,Approved 30 January 2009,IEEE-SA Standards Board,Abstract: This standard defines the air interface for radiating transceiver radio tags using long,wavelength signals (kilometric and hectometric frequencies, <450 kHz). Conforming devices can,have very low power consumption (a few microwatts on average), while operating over medium,ranges (0.5 to 30 meters) and at low data transfer speeds (300–9600 bps). They are well suited,for visibility networks, sensors, effectors and battery operated displays. This standard fills a gap,between non-network-based RFID standards (e.g., ISO/IEC CD 15961-3, ISO 18000-6C or ISO,18000-7) and existing high bandwidth network standards such as IEEE Std 802.11. and IEEE,802.15.4..,Keywords: battery powered, carrier powered, displays, effectors, long wavelength, low,frequency, RFID, sensors, transceiver, visibility networks,?,The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.,3 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10016-5997, USA,Copyright . 2009 by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.,All rights reserved. Published 31 March 2009. Printed in the United States of America.,IEEE and 802 are registered trademarks in the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office, owned by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics,Engineers, Incorporated.,PDF: ISBN 978-0-7381-5897-6 STD95902,Print: ISBN 978-0-7381-5898-3 STDPD95902,No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form, in an electronic retrieval system or otherwise, without the prior written permission,of the publisher.,IEEE Standards documents are developed within the IEEE Societies and the Standards Coordinating Committees of,the IEEE Standards Association (IEEE-SA) Standards Board. The IEEE develops its standards through a consensus,development process, approved by the American National Standards Institute, which brings together volunteers,representing varied viewpoints and interests to achieve the final product. Volunteers are not necessarily members of the,Institute and serve without compensation. While the IEEE administers the process and establishes rules to promote,fairness in the consensus development process, the IEEE does not independently evaluate, test, or verify the accuracy,of any of the information or the soundness of any judgments contained in its standards.,Use of an IEEE Standard is wholly voluntary. The IEEE disclaims liability for any personal injury, property or other,damage, of any nature whatsoever, whether special, indirect, consequential, or compensatory, directly or indirectly,resulting from the publication, use of, or reliance upon this, or any other IEEE Standard document.,The IEEE does not warrant or represent the accuracy or content of the material contained herein, and expressly,disclaims any express or implied warranty, including any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a specific,purpose, or that the use of the material contained herein is free from patent infringement. IEEE Standards documents,are supplied “AS IS.”,The existence of an IEEE Standard does not imply that there are no other ways to produce, test, measure, purchase,market, or provide other goods and services related to the scope of the IEEE Standard. Furthermore, the viewpoint,expressed at the time a standard is approved and issued is subject to change brought about through developments in the,state of the art and comments received from users of the standard. Every IEEE Standard is subjected to review at least,every five years for revision or reaffirmation. When a document is more than five years old and has not been,reaffirmed, it is reasonable to conclude that its contents, although still of some value, do not wholly reflect the present,state of the art. Users are cautioned to check to determine that they have the latest edition of any IEEE Standard.,In publishing and making this document available, the IEEE is not suggesting or rendering professional or other,services for, or on behalf of, any person or entity. Nor is the IEEE undertaking to perform any duty owed by any other,person or entity to another. Any person utilizing this, and any other IEEE Standards document, should rely upon his o……

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