doc.: IEEE /065r1 Submission February 2000 Tom Siep, Texas InstrumentsSlide 1 Project: IEEE P Working Group for Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPANs) Submission Title: [Draft Standard Overview] Date Submitted: [6 March 2000] Source: [Tom Siep] Company [Texas Instruments] Address [12500 TI Blvd, m/s 8723,Dallas, TX, 75243] Voice:[ ], FAX: [ ], Re: [Original Submission] Abstract:[What is in the Draft being submitted to P Task Group 1] Purpose:[Presentation made at IEEE/Bluetooth Testing and Verification meeting 25Feb00, Copenhagen.] Notice:This document has been prepared to assist the IEEE P It is offered as a basis for discussion and is not binding on the contributing individual(s) or organization(s). The material in this document is subject to change in form and content after further study. The contributor(s) reserve(s) the right to add, amend or withdraw material contained herein. Release:The contributor acknowledges and accepts that this contribution becomes the property of IEEE and may be made publicly available by P
doc.: IEEE /065r1 Submission February 2000 Tom Siep, Texas InstrumentsSlide 2 P Draft Standard Overview Tom Siep Texas Instruments
doc.: IEEE /065r1 Submission February 2000 Tom Siep, Texas InstrumentsSlide 3 Editors Chief Technical Editor Tom Siep Clauses 1 through 5 Ian Gifford Clauses 6 and 7 –Overview 6 Rich Ditch –Overview 7 David Cypher (Pat Kinney) –Transliteration Tom Siep Clause 8 Mike McInnis PICS Proforma (unassigned) Formal Definitions Allen Heberling Generic Access Profiles (unassigned)
doc.: IEEE /065r1 Submission February 2000 Tom Siep, Texas InstrumentsSlide 4 Standard P802 Introductory Material 1. Overview 1.1 Scope 1.2 Purpose 2. References 3. Definitions 4. Acronyms and abbreviations
doc.: IEEE /065r1 Submission February 2000 Tom Siep, Texas InstrumentsSlide 5 Overview of Standard 5. General Description 5.1 Architecture view 5.2 The origin of the document and layout 5.3 How Wireless PAN Systems are Different 5.4 WPAN Architecture Overview 5.5 WPAN Layer Description 5.6 Profiles 5.7 Summary (D1.0 will change)
doc.: IEEE /065r1 Submission February 2000 Tom Siep, Texas InstrumentsSlide 6 Text from Radio Specification 6. Physical Layer (PHY) 6.1 Scope 6.2 Freq. Bands and Channel Arrangement 6.3 Transmitter Characteristics 6.4 Receiver Characteristics 6.5 Appendix A, Test Conditions
doc.: IEEE /065r1 Submission February 2000 Tom Siep, Texas InstrumentsSlide 7 MAC Structure 7. Medium Access Control (MAC) 7.1 Overview 7.2 Baseband General Description 7.3 Link Manager Protocol 7.4 Logical Link Control Adaptation Protocol
doc.: IEEE /065r1 Submission February 2000 Tom Siep, Texas InstrumentsSlide 8 Lowest Layer MAC 7.2 Baseband General Description Physical Channel Physical Links Packets Error Correction Error Checking Logical Channels Data Whitening Transmit/receive Routines Transmit/receive Timing Channel Control Hop Selection Bluetooth Audio Bluetooth Addressing Bluetooth Security
doc.: IEEE /065r1 Submission February 2000 Tom Siep, Texas InstrumentsSlide 9 Mid Layer MAC 7.3 Link Manager Protocol General Format Of LMP The Procedure Rules And PDUs Connection Establishment Summary Of PDUs Test Modes Error Handling
doc.: IEEE /065r1 Submission February 2000 Tom Siep, Texas InstrumentsSlide 10 Highest Layer MAC 7.4 Logical Link Control Adaptation Protocol Introduction General Operation State Machine Data Packet Format Signaling Configuration Parameter Options Service Primitives Summary
doc.: IEEE /065r1 Submission February 2000 Tom Siep, Texas InstrumentsSlide 11 Clause 8: Service Access Points 802-Specific Bluetooth-specific –Not explicit in Bluetooth –Requirement for –To be imputed from: Parts A, B, C, D Host Computer Interface specification SDLs based on above
doc.: IEEE /065r1 Submission February 2000 Tom Siep, Texas InstrumentsSlide 12 Annexes A.Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement proforma B.Formal Description of C.General Access Profile D.Timers E. F.Bibliography
doc.: IEEE /065r1 Submission February 2000 Tom Siep, Texas InstrumentsSlide 13 Plans for Drafts D0.6 – comment resolution completed D0.7 – non-Bluetooth sections updated, not voted on (informal review) D0.8 – integrates Bluetooth version 1.1 D1.0 – updates from comments on D0.8
doc.: IEEE /065r1 Submission February 2000 Tom Siep, Texas InstrumentsSlide 14 New Draft Issues Recirculation or Reconsideration Time for Voting Process Editor availability Availability of Bluetooth 1.1
doc.: IEEE /065r1 Submission February 2000 Tom Siep, Texas InstrumentsSlide 15 Outstanding Issue Posed by IEEE/RAC (David V. James) Organizationally Unique Identifiers (OUIs) –Bluetooth has a potentially high rate of usage –Bluetooth currently specifies 48-bit ID –We are working with Bluetooth Program Management to address this issue and will advise results