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Name: Erny John Art D.

Alde

Course & Yr: BS ECE 5

INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR STANDARDIZATION (ISO) STANDARDS

ISO 1858:1977 Information processing General purpose hubs and reels, with 76
mm (3 in) centrehole, for magnetic tape
used in interchange instrumentation
applications
ISO 11898- Road vehicles -- Controller specifies the characteristics of setting up
1:2015 area network (CAN) -- Part 1: an interchange of digital information
Data link layer and physical between modules implementing the CAN
signaling data link layer. Controller area network is a
serial communication protocol, which
supports distributed real-time control and
multiplexing for use within road vehicles
and other control applications.
ISO 11898- Road vehicles -- Controller specifies the high-speed physical media
2:2016 area network (CAN) -- Part 2: attachment (HS-PMA) of the controller
High-speed medium access area network (CAN), a serial
unit communication protocol that supports
distributed real-time control and
multiplexing for use within road vehicles.
This includes HS-PMAs without and with
low-power mode capability as well as with
selective wake-up functionality. The
physical media dependant sublayer is not
in the scope of this document.

ISO 11898- Road vehicles -- Controller specifies characteristics of setting up an


3:2006 area network (CAN) -- Part 3: interchange of digital information between
Low-speed, fault-tolerant, electronic control units of road vehicles
medium-dependent interface equipped with the controller area network
(CAN) at transmission rates above 40
kBit/s up to 125 kBit/s.
ISO 11898- Road vehicles -- Controller specifies time-triggered communication in
4:2004 area network (CAN) -- Part 4: the controller area network (CAN): a serial
Time-triggered communication protocol that supports
communication distributed real-time control and
multiplexing for use within road vehicles. It
is applicable to setting up a time-triggered
interchange of digital information between
electronic control units (ECU) of road
vehicles equipped with CAN, and specifies
the frame synchronization entity that
coordinates the operation of both logical
link and media access controls in
accordance with ISO 11898-1, to provide
the time-triggered communication
schedule.
ITU-T STANDARDS

[Q.2010] Broadband integrated services digital network overview Signalling capability


set 1
[Q.2100] B-ISDN signalling ATM adaptation layer (SAAL) overview description
[Q.2110] B-ISDN ATM adaptation layer Service specific connection oriented protocol
(SSCOP)
[Q.2650] Intenvorking between Signalling System No. 7 broadband ISDN User Part (B-
ISUP) and digital subscriber Signalling System No. 2 (DSS 2)
[Q.2722. l] B-ISDN User Part Network Node Interface specification for point-to-multipoint
call/connection control

ANSI STANDARDS

ANSI C12.22 is the American National Standard for Protocol Specification for Interfacing
to Data Communication Networks
ANSI C12.19 American National Standard for Utility Industry End Device Data Tables
ANSI C12.21 American National Standard for Protocol Specification fro Telephone
Modern Communication
ANSI C12.1 Code of Electricity Metering
ANSI C12.10 American National Standard for Physical Aspects of Watthour Meter
Safety

IEEE 802 WIRELESS STANDARDS

802 Overview Basics of physical and logical networking concepts.

802.1 Bridging LAN/MAN bridging and management. Covers


management and the lower sub-layers of OSI Layer 2,
including MAC-based bridging (Media Access Control),
virtual LANs and port-based access control.

802.2 Logical Link Commonly referred to as the LLC or Logical Link Control
specification. The LLC is the top sub-layer in the data-link
layer, OSI Layer 2. Interfaces with the network Layer 3.

802.3 Ethernet "Grandaddy" of the 802 specifications. Provides


asynchronous networking using "carrier sense, multiple
access with collision detect" (CSMA/CD) over coax,
twisted-pair copper, and fiber media. Current speeds
range from 10 Mbps to 10 Gbps. Click for a list of the "hot"
802.3 technologies.

802.4 Token Bus Disbanded


802.5 Token Ring The original token-passing standard for twisted-pair,
shielded copper cables. Supports copper and fiber cabling
from 4 Mbps to 100 Mbps. Often called "IBM Token-Ring."

802.6 Distributed "Superseded **Revision of 802.1D-1990 edition (ISO/IEC


queue dual bus 10038). 802.1D incorporates P802.1p and P802.12e. It
(DQDB) also incorporates and supersedes published standards
802.1j and 802.6k. Superseded by 802.1D-2004."
(See IEEE status page.)

802.7 Broadband Withdrawn Standard. Withdrawn Date: Feb 07, 2003. No


LAN Practices longer endorsed by the IEEE. (See IEEE status page.)

802.8 Fiber Optic Withdrawn PAR. Standards project no longer endorsed by


Practices the IEEE. (See IEEE status page.)

802.9 Integrated Withdrawn PAR. Standards project no longer endorsed by


Services LAN the IEEE. (See IEEE status page.)

802.10 Interoperable Superseded **Contains: IEEE Std 802.10b-1992.


LAN security (See IEEE status page.)

802.11 Wi-Fi Wireless LAN Media Access Control and Physical Layer
specification. 802.11a,b,g,etc. are amendments to the
original 802.11 standard. Products that implement 802.11
standards must pass tests and are referred to as "Wi-Fi
certified."

802.11a
Specifies a PHY that operates in the 5 GHz U-NII
band in the US - initially 5.15-5.35 AND 5.725-5.85 -
since expanded to additional frequencies
Uses Orthogonal Frequency-Division Multiplexing
Enhanced data speed to 54 Mbps
Ratified after 802.11b

802.11b
Enhancement to 802.11 that added higher data rate
modes to the DSSS (Direct Sequence Spread
Spectrum) already defined in the original 802.11
standard
Boosted data speed to 11 Mbps
22 MHz Bandwidth yields 3 non-overlaping channels
in the frequency range of 2.400 GHz to 2.4835 GHz
Beacons at 1 Mbps, falls back to 5.5, 2, or 1 Mbps
from 11 Mbps max.

802.11d
Enhancement to 802.11a and 802.11b that allows for
global roaming
Particulars can be set at Media Access Control (MAC)
layer

802.11e
Enhancement to 802.11 that includes quality of
service (QoS) features
Facilitates prioritization of data, voice, and video
transmissions

802.11g
Extends the maximum data rate of WLAN devices that
operate in the 2.4 GHz band, in a fashion that permits
interoperation with 802.11b devices
Uses OFDM Modulation (Orthogonal FDM)
Operates at up to 54 megabits per second (Mbps),
with fall-back speeds that include the "b" speeds

802.11h
Enhancement to 802.11a that resolves interference
issues
Dynamic frequency selection (DFS)
Transmit power control (TPC)

802.11i
Enhancement to 802.11 that offers additional security
for WLAN applications
Defines more robust encryption, authentication, and
key exchange, as well as options for key caching and
pre-authentication

802.11j
Japanese regulatory extensions to 802.11a
specification
Frequency range 4.9 GHz to 5.0 GHz
802.11k
Radio resource measurements for networks using
802.11 family specifications

802.11m
Maintenance of 802.11 family specifications
Corrections and amendments to existing
documentation

802.11n
Higher-speed standards
Several competing and non-compatible technologies;
often called "pre-n"
Top speeds claimed of 108, 240, and 350+ MHz
Competing proposals come from the groups, EWC,
TGn Sync, and WWiSE and are all variations based
on MIMO (multiple input, multiple output)

802.11x
Mis-used "generic" term for 802.11 family
specifications

802.12 Demand Increases Ethernet data rate to 100 Mbps by controlling


Priority media utilization.

802.13 Not used Not used

802.14 Cable modems Withdrawn PAR. Standards project no longer endorsed by


the IEEE.

802.15 Wireless Communications specification that was approved in early


Personal Area 2002 by the IEEE for wireless personal area networks
Networks (WPANs).

802.15.1 Bluetooth Short range (10m) wireless technology for cordless


mouse, keyboard, and hands-free headset at 2.4 GHz.

802.15.3a UWB Short range, high-bandwidth "ultra wideband" link

802.15.4 ZigBee Short range wireless sensor networks


802.15.5 Mesh Network
Extension of network coverage without increasing the
transmit power or the receiver sensitivity
Enhanced reliability via route redundancy
Easier network configuration - Better device battery
life

802.16 Wireless This family of standards covers Fixed and Mobile


Metropolitan Broadband Wireless Access methods used to create
Area Networks Wireless Metropolitan Area Networks (WMANs.) Connects
Base Stations to the Internet using OFDM in unlicensed
(900 MHz, 2.4, 5.8 GHz) or licensed (700 MHz, 2.5 3.6
GHz) frequency bands. Products that implement 802.16
standards can undergo WiMAXcertification testing.

802.17 Resilient IEEE working group description


Packet Ring

802.18 Radio IEEE 802.18 standards committee


Regulatory
TAG

802.19 Coexistence IEEE 802.19 Coexistence Technical Advisory Group

802.20 Mobile IEEE 802.20 mission and project scope


Broadband
Wireless
Access

802.21 Media IEEE 802.21 mission and project scope


Independent
Handoff

802.22 Wireless IEEE 802.22 mission and project scope


Regional Area
Network

802.3 Ethernet A method of physical communication in a local area


network (LAN)

802.3bp Adds point-to-point 1 Gb/s Physical Layer (PHY)


specifications and management parameters for operation
on a single twisted-pair copper cable in an automotive
application.

802.3bq
Addresses the physical layer and management for 25
Gbps and 40 Gbps

802.3br Specifies additions to and appropriate modifications to add


support for interspersing express traffic over a single
physical link.

802.3by Outlines the media access control parameters for 25 Gbps

EIA STANDARDS

TIA/EIA/IS- A Data Service Options for Wideband Spread Spectrum Systems


707-A
EIA-708 standard for closed captioning for ATSC digital television streams in
the United States and Canada.
CEA-709 Control Network Protocol Specification
TIA/EIA/IS- Based Network Enhancements for CDMA Packet Data Service (C-PDS)
880 TIA-41 Phase 1
TIA-968-A Technical Requirements for Connection of Terminal Equipment to the
Telephone Network

Source:

http://www.tqvision.com/iso.htm

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_International_Organization_for_Standardization_standards#ISO_1
1000_.E2.80.93_ISO_11999

http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/0470841680.app1/pdf

http://searchmobilecomputing.techtarget.com/definition/IEEE-802-Wireless-Standards-Fast-Reference

https://standards.ieee.org/findstds/standard/802.3br-2016.html

https://standards.ieee.org/findstds/standard/802.3bp-2016.html

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