ETSI TS 102 939-1 V1.3.1 (2017-10)
Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT); Ultra Low Energy (ULE); Machine to Machine Communications; Part 1: Home Automation Network (phase 1)
Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT); Ultra Low Energy (ULE); Machine to Machine Communications; Part 1: Home Automation Network (phase 1)
RTS/DECT-ULE272
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ETSI TS 102 939-1 V1.3.1 (2017-10)
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT);
Ultra Low Energy (ULE);
Machine to Machine Communications;
Part 1: Home Automation Network (phase 1)
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Reference
RTS/DECT-ULE272
Keywords
access, data, DECT, environment, IMT-2000,
intelligent homes & buildings, internet,
interoperability, interworking, M2M, mobility,
packet mode, profile, radio, synchronization,
TDD, TDMA
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Contents
Intellectual Property Rights . 13
Foreword . 13
Modal verbs terminology . 13
Introduction . 14
1 Scope . 15
2 References . 15
2.1 Normative references . 15
2.2 Informative references . 16
3 Definitions, symbols and abbreviations . 17
3.1 Definitions . 17
3.2 Symbols . 20
3.3 Abbreviations . 21
4 Description of services . 23
4.1 DECT Ultra Low Energy . 23
4.1.1 Introduction. 23
4.2 ULE phase 1 . 24
4.2.1 Definition of ULE phase 1 . 24
4.2.2 Example of applications covered by ULE phase 1 . 24
4.2.3 Physical layer, radio properties and spectrum use . 24
4.2.4 Coexistence with other DECT services . 24
4.3 Example scenarios for DECT ULE phase 1 . 24
4.3.1 Security applications (fire and burglary alarms) . 24
4.3.2 Global Home control and domotic scenario. 25
4.3.3 Energy and appliances management scenario . 26
4.4 Requirement specification for ULE phase 1 . 26
4.4.1 ULE phase 1 device types . 26
4.4.1.0 General . 26
4.4.1.1 PP type I: "sensor" . 26
4.4.1.1.1 General description . 26
4.4.1.1.2 Requirements and functionalities for type I devices . 27
4.4.1.2 PP type II: "fast actuator" . 27
4.4.1.2.1 General description . 27
4.4.1.2.2 Requirements and functionalities for type II devices . 27
4.4.1.3 PP type III: "slow actuator" . 27
4.4.1.3.1 General description . 27
4.4.1.3.2 Requirements and functionalities for type III devices . 27
4.4.1.4 ULE phase 1 compliant RFP . 27
4.4.1.4.1 General description . 27
4.4.1.4.2 Requirements and functionalities for ULE phase 1 RFP . 28
4.4.2 U-plane interworking and protocol architecture . 28
4.4.2.1 ULE phase 1 protocol architecture . 28
4.4.3 Performance Objectives . 28
4.5 Technical features implemented by ULE phase 1 . 29
4.5.0 General . 29
4.5.1 MAC/PHY layer . 29
4.5.2 DLC layer . 30
4.5.3 NWK layer . 31
4.5.4 Interworking and Application layer . 31
4.5.5 Security . 31
4.5.6 Management entity . 31
5 Service and feature definitions . 32
5.1 ULE Phase 1 . 32
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5.1.1 PHL service definitions . 32
5.1.2 MAC service definitions . 32
5.1.3 DLC service definitions . 34
5.1.4 NWK feature definitions . 35
5.1.5 Application feature definitions . 35
5.1.6 Management Entity (ME) definitions . 36
5.1.7 U-plane service and interworking definitions . 36
5.1.8 ULE 1 device types definitions . 36
6 Profile specific requirements . 36
6.1 General . 36
6.2 Specific conventions. 37
6.2.1 Use of symbols in support status tables . 37
6.3 DECT ULE phase 1 device types . 37
6.3.1 Types of devices supported by the present document . 37
6.3.2 Specific procedures for specific device types . 37
6.4 Physical layer (PHL) requirements. 38
6.4.1 Physical layer (PHL) services . 38
6.4.2 Modulation schemes . 39
6.4.3 PHL service to procedure mapping . 39
6.5 MAC layer requirements . 39
6.5.1 MAC layer services . 39
6.5.2 MAC service to procedure mapping . 40
6.6 DLC layer . 44
6.6.1 DLC layer services. 44
6.6.2 DLC service to procedure mapping . 45
6.7 NWK layer . 46
6.7.1 General . 46
6.7.2 NWK features . 46
6.7.3 NWK features to procedures mapping . 47
6.8 Application Layer . 49
6.8.1 Application features . 49
6.8.2 Application features to procedures mapping. 49
6.9 Distributed communications . 50
6.10 Management Entity (ME) . 50
6.10.1 Management Entity (ME) services . 50
6.10.2 Management Entity (ME) mode to procedures mapping . 50
6.11 U-plane services and interworking requirements . 50
6.11.1 U-plane and interworking services . 50
6.11.2 U-plane and interworking service to procedure mapping . 51
7 Profile specific procedures description . 51
8 Physical Layer (PHL) procedures . 51
8.1 Supported Modulation types and schemes . 51
8.1.1 GFSK modulation . 51
8.1.2 Modulation scheme 1a . 51
8.2 Supported Physical Packets . 51
8.2.1 Physical Packet P32 . 51
8.2.2 Use of Physical Packet P32 . 51
8.2.3 Physical Packet P00 . 52
8.2.4 Transmission and use of Physical Packet P00 . 52
8.2.5 Reception of Physical Packet P00 . 52
8.3 General PHL procedures . 52
8.3.1 General radio requirements . 52
8.3.2 Radio receiver sensitivity . 52
8.3.3 Z-field . 52
8.3.4 Sliding collision detection . 52
8.3.5 Physical channel availability. 53
8.3.6 Synchronization window . 53
8.3.7 Minimum Normal Transmit Power (NTP) . 53
8.3.8 Power management . 53
8.3.9 Fast hopping radio . 53
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9 Management Entity (ME) procedures . 53
9.1 ULE phase 1 Management . 53
9.1.1 ULE phase 1 connection and resources management . 53
9.1.2 Stay alive procedure. 54
9.2 Channel selection and collision avoidance procedures. 54
9.2.1 Overall architecture of ULE channel selection processes . 54
9.2.2 Process M0 (RFP side pre-selection process) . 54
9.2.3 Broadcast mechanism . 55
9.2.4 Process M1 (PP side channel selection process) . 55
9.2.5 Setup attempt and evaluation of responses . 55
9.2.6 Process M2 (collision handling/collision avoidance process) . 55
10 MAC layer procedures . 56
10.1 General . 56
10.1.1 Frame and multiframe structure . 56
10.1.2 Bit mappings . 56
10.1.3 E/U mux modes and B-field identification (BA) bits . 56
10.1.3.0 General . 56
10.1.3.1 E/U mux modes and B-field identification (BA) bits for C/O bearers . 56
10.1.3.2 E/U mux modes and B-field identification (BA) bits for C/L (dummy) bearers . 57
10.1.4 Scrambling . 57
10.1.5 Error control. 57
10.1.6 RFP idle receiver scan sequence . 57
10.1.7 Identities . 57
10.1.8 Q1/Q2 setting for ULE Dummy Bearer . 57
10.2 Time multiplexers. 58
10.2.1 A-field Multiplexer . 58
10.2.1.1 Tail Multiplexer (T-MUX) . 58
10.2.1.2 A-tail identifications. 58
10.2.2 B-field control Multiplexer (E/U-MUX) . 58
10.2.2.1 B-field control Multiplexer (E/U-MUX), basic modes . 58
10.2.2.1.1 U-type Multiplexer for C/O bearers . 58
10.2.2.1.2 E-type Multiplexer "all MAC control" for C/O bearers . 58
10.2.2.1.3 E-type Multiplexer "no-B field" for C/O bearers . 58
10.2.2.1.4 E-type Multiplexer "all MAC control" for C/L (dummy) bearers . 59
10.2.2.1.5 E/U-Mux priority schema . 59
10.2.2.1.6 B-field identifications (basic) . 59
10.2.2.2 B-field control Multiplexer (E/U-MUX), C modes . 59
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10.2.2.2.1 E-type Multiplexer, all modes (over C/O bearers) . 59
10.2.2.2.2 E/U-Mux priority schema . 60
10.2.2.2.3 B-field identifications (C ) . 60
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10.3 Downlink broadcast (A-field). 60
10.3.0 General . 60
10.3.1 N messages . 60
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10.3.2 Q messages . 60
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10.3.2.1 Q - static system information . 60
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10.3.2.2 Q - FP capabilities . 60
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10.3.2.2.1 Standard FP Capabilities . 60
10.3.2.2.2 Extended FP Capabilities. 61
10.3.2.2.3 Extended FP Capabilities part 2 . 62
10.3.2.3 Q - SARI list contents . 62
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10.3.2.4 Multiframe number (A-field) . 62
10.3.3 Reception of downlink broadcast (A-field) . 62
10.4 Paging broadcast . 63
10.4.0 General . 63
10.4.1 Paging message formats . 63
10.4.1.0 General . 63
10.4.1.1 Full page message format . 63
10.4.1.2 Short page message format . 63
10.4.1.3 Zero length page message format . 63
10.4.1.4 MAC layer information in zero and short length paging messages. 64
10.4.1.4.0 General . 64
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