IEEE 802.11ba: Ultra-Low Power Wake-up Radio Standard
- Length: 192 pages
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
- Publisher: Wiley-IEEE Press
- Publication Date: 2023-01-25
- ISBN-10: 1119670950
- ISBN-13: 9781119670957
- Sales Rank: #0 (See Top 100 Books)
The book provides a detailed description of the IEEE 802.11ba standard, beginning by explaining the concept of a wake-up radio (WUR) and how that fits into the overall 802.11 standard, as well as how a WUR can be used to save power consumption and extend battery life. The section on the MAC layer will describe in detail the various protocols that are used to negotiate WUR operation, its uses for different functionalities such as wake up of the main radio, discovery, synchronization, and security. Though the book is focused on the WUR standard, there will be a chapter giving an overview of ultra-low power noncoherent radio frequency (RF) receivers.
Cover Series Page Title Page Copyright Page Author Biography 1 Introduction 1.1 Background 1.2 Overview 1.3 Book Outline 2 Overview of IEEE 802.11 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Overview of the IEEE 802.11 PHY Layer 2.3 Overview of IEEE 802.11 MAC Layer 2.4 Conclusions References 3 Wake‐up Radio Concept 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Primary Sources of Power Consumption in an IEEE 802.11 Station 3.3 Wake‐up Radio Concept 3.4 Example of Power Consumption Using a Wake‐up Radio 3.5 Selection of Duty Cycle Values 3.6 Conclusions 4 Physical Layer Description 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Requirements 4.3 Regulations 4.4 Link Budget Considerations 4.5 Modulation 4.6 Physical Layer Protocol Data Unit (PPDU) Structure 4.7 Symbol Randomization 4.8 FDMA Operation 4.9 Additional Topics 4.10 Conclusions References 5 Physical Layer Performance 5.1 Introduction 5.2 Generic Non‐coherent Receiver 5.3 Simulation Description 5.4 PHY Performance: Simulation Results 5.5 Link Budget Comparison 5.6 Conclusions References 6 Wake‐up Radio Medium Access Control 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Network Discovery 6.3 Connectivity and Synchronization 6.4 Power Management 6.5 Frequency Division Multiple Access 6.6 Protected Wake‐up Frames 6.7 Conclusion 7 Medium Access Control Frame Design 7.1 Introduction 7.2 Information Elements 7.3 Main Radio MAC Frames 7.4 WUR MAC Frames 7.5 Conclusion Index End User License Agreement
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