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IEEE 1609.4-2006

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IEEE Trial-Use Standard for Wireless Access in Vehicular Environments (WAVE) – Multi-Channel Operation

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New IEEE Standard – Inactive-Withdrawn. Multi-channel operation is an extension to the IEEE 802.11ā„¢ WAVE mode that describes how to support a multi-channel system with the IEEE 802.11 medium access control (MAC) and physical layers (PHYs) via a control channel (CCH) and multiple service channels (SCHs). Specifically, the multi-channel operation (channel coordination) provides mechanisms for prioritized access, channel routing and coordination, and data transmission.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 IEEE Std 1609.4-2006
3 IEEE Trial-Use Standard for Wireless Access in Vehicular Environments (WAVE)ā€”Multi-channel Operation
4 Abstract/Keywords
6 Introduction
Notice to users
7 Participants
9 Contents
11 1. Overview
1.1 Scope
1.2 Purpose
2. Normative references
12 3. Definitions, abbreviations, and acronyms
3.1 Definitions
13 3.2 Abbreviations and acronyms
15 4. General description
16 4.1 Reference model
4.2 Overview of the services
17 5. Frame formats
5.1 Use of EtherType
18 5.2 Secured WSA and WSIE
6. Functional description
6.1 Overview
20 6.2 Channel routing
6.3 User priority
22 6.4 Channel coordination
23 6.5 Transmit operations
25 6.6 Receive operations
7. Layer management
7.1 Overview of management model
26 7.2 Generic management primitives
27 7.3 MLME service primitives
41 8. Channel coordination management
8.1 Synchronization
44 8.2 MAC management extension
48 8.3 Management flow for a persistent service
50 8.4 Management flow for a non-persistent service
51 8.5 WSA update
8.6 Communication with multiple providers
53 8.7 Service channel inactivity
54 Annex A (informatiive) Bibliography
55 Annex B (informative) Contention windows used at the start of a channel interval
56 Annex C (informative) Avoiding transmission at scheduled guard intervals
57 Annex D (normative) ASN.1 encoding of the IEEE 1609.4 MIB
72 Annex E (informative) Glossary
76 Annex F (informative) Precise timing sources and timing quality estimation
78 Annex G (normative) Protocol implementation conformance statement proforma
IEEE 1609.4-2006
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