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Mapping the Bluetooth Specification to IEEE 802.15.1 September 1999 doc.: IEEE 802.15-99/071r0 September 1999 Mapping the Bluetooth Specification to IEEE 802.15.1 Tom Siep Texas Instruments siep@ti.com Tom Siep, Texas Instruments Tom Siep, Texas Instruments

Outline of Bluetooth Specification September 1999 Outline of Bluetooth Specification RADIO SPECIFICATION A1 SCOPE A2 FREQUENCY BANDS AND CHANNEL ARRANGEMENT A3 TRANSMITTER CHARACTERISTICS A4 RECEIVER CHARACTERISTICS BASEBAND SPECIFICATION B1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION B2 PHYSICAL CHANNEL B3 PHYSICAL LINKS B4 PACKETS B5 ERROR CORRECTION B6 LOGICAL CHANNELS B7 DATA WHITENING B8 TRANSMIT/RECEIVE ROUTINES B9 TRANSMIT/RECEIVE TIMING B10 CHANNEL CONTROL B11 HOP SELECTION B12 VOICE CODEC B13 BLUETOOTH ADDRESSING B14 BLUETOOTH SECURITY LINK MANAGER PROTOCOL C1 GENERAL C2 FORMAT OF LMP C3 THE PROCEDURE RULES AND PDUs C4 CONNECTION ESTABLISHMENT C5 SUMMARY OF PDUs C6 TEST MODES C7 ERROR HANDLING L2CAP L1 INTRODUCTION L2 GENERAL OPERATION L3 STATE MACHINE L4 DATA PACKET FORMAT L5 SIGNALLING L6 CONFIGURATION PARAMETER OPTIONS L7 SERVICE PRIMITIVES L8 SUMMARY L2CAP APPENDIX A: CONFIGURATION MSCS L2CAP APPENDIX B: IMPLEMENTATION GUIDELINES Tom Siep, Texas Instruments

Outline of an 802 MAC/PHY Standard September 1999 Outline of an 802 MAC/PHY Standard 1) Overview 2) Normative References 3) Definitions 4) Abbreviations and Acronyms 5) General Description 6) Medium Access Control (MAC) 7) Physical Layer (PHY) 8) Layer Management A. Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement proforma B. Formal Description of MAC operation C. Formal Description of PHY operation D. MAC Management Information Base E. PHY Management Information Base F. Bibliography Tom Siep, Texas Instruments

Mapping Overview September 1999 doc.: IEEE 802.15-99/071r0 Tom Siep, Texas Instruments Tom Siep, Texas Instruments

Mapping the MAC and MLME September 1999 Mapping the MAC and MLME Connection Mgmt Link-level Security Piconet & Link Management Link Information Power Control Timing / Frequency Selection Packet Coding Encryption ARQ Scheduling SCO/ACL Demux Voice Codec Fragmentation MUX/ DEMUX L2CAP Signals. LMP PDUs ACL SCO PHY PLME Control MIB MAC MLME Tom Siep, Texas Instruments

IEEE 802.15.1 Introductory Material September 1999 IEEE 802.15.1 Introductory Material Tom Siep, Texas Instruments

September 1999 IEEE 802.15.1 MAC 1 of 2 Tom Siep, Texas Instruments

September 1999 IEEE 802.15.1 MAC 2 of 2 Tom Siep, Texas Instruments

September 1999 IEEE 802.15.1 PHY Tom Siep, Texas Instruments

IEEE 802.15.1 Layer Management September 1999 Tom Siep, Texas Instruments

September 1999 IEEE 802.15.1 Annexes Tom Siep, Texas Instruments

Will be on Flash after this meeting, may be updated this week September 1999 More Information 99059r4P802-15_Mapping-Between-Bluetooth-802-15-1.doc Will be on Flash after this meeting, may be updated this week Tom Siep, Texas Instruments