Inactive-Reserved Standard

IEEE 1902.1-2009

IEEE Standard for Long Wavelength Wireless Network Protocol

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 bits per s). 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 7) and existing high bandwidth network standards such as IEEE Std 802. IEEE 802.15.4

Standard Committee
COM/SDB - Standards Development Board
Joint Sponsors
BOG/CAG
Status
Inactive-Reserved Standard
PAR Approval
2008-09-26
Board Approval
2009-01-30
History
Published:
2009-03-31
Inactivated Date:
2020-03-05

Working Group Details

Society
IEEE Communications Society
Standard Committee
COM/SDB - Standards Development Board
Working Group
RuBee - RuBee Working Group
IEEE Program Manager
Tom Thompson
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Working Group Chair
John Stevens

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