IEEE 1902.1-2009
Long wavelength wireless network protocol

Standard No.
IEEE 1902.1-2009
Release Date
2009
Published By
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
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IEEE 1902.1-2009
Scope
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 802.11™ and IEEE 802.15.4™. The purpose of this standard is to define the air interface for radio tags optimized for use in visibility networks, where presence, identity and associated data can be determined from stationary or moving tagged items, in situ, within relatively arbitrary storage areas. ‘In situ’ in this context means that it is not necessary to either move the tagged items into closer proximity of a reader nor to move a reader into closer proximity of tagged items in order to identify the presence of a tag or to read or modify tag information.

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