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`This document has been accepted for release by the ZigBee
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`The ZigBee RF4CE specification describes the protocol
`infrastructure and services available to applications operating
`on the ZigBee RF4CE platform
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`Keywords
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`RF4CE, Stack, Network, Application, Discovery, Pairing,
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`The ZigBee Specification is available to individuals, companies and institutions free of charge for all
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`Introduction .............................................................................................................................................. 1
`1.1 Definitions ....................................................................................................................................... 1
`1.2 Conformance levels ......................................................................................................................... 1
`1.3 Abbreviations .................................................................................................................................. 1
`1.4 Conventions..................................................................................................................................... 2
`1.4.1 Number formats .................................................................................................................. 2
`1.4.2
`Transmission order ............................................................................................................. 2
`1.4.3
`Timing values ..................................................................................................................... 3
`1.4.4 Message sequence charts .................................................................................................... 3
`1.4.5
`Reserved values .................................................................................................................. 3
`1.5 References ....................................................................................................................................... 3
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`2 General description .................................................................................................................................. 4
`2.1
`Introduction ..................................................................................................................................... 4
`2.2 Network topology ............................................................................................................................ 4
`2.3 Architecture ..................................................................................................................................... 5
`2.4 The ZigBee RF4CE NWK layer ..................................................................................................... 6
`2.4.1
`2.4GHz band frequencies .................................................................................................... 6
`2.4.2
`Frequency agility ................................................................................................................ 6
`2.4.3 Node initialisation ............................................................................................................... 7
`2.4.4
`Power saving ....................................................................................................................... 7
`2.4.5 NWK frames ....................................................................................................................... 7
`2.4.6
`Transmission options .......................................................................................................... 8
`2.4.7 Discovery ............................................................................................................................ 8
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`Pairing ................................................................................................................................. 8
`2.4.9
`Security ............................................................................................................................... 9
`2.5 The ZigBee RF4CE application layer ............................................................................................. 9
`2.6 Concept of primitives ...................................................................................................................... 9
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`3 Network layer specification ................................................................................................................... 11
`3.1 NWK layer service specification ................................................................................................... 11
`3.1.1 NWK layer data service .................................................................................................... 11
`3.1.2 NWK layer management service ...................................................................................... 16
`3.2 NWK frame formats ...................................................................................................................... 51
`3.2.1 General NWK frame format ............................................................................................. 51
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`Format of individual frame types ...................................................................................... 53
`3.3 NWK command frames ................................................................................................................. 55
`3.3.1 Discovery request command frame .................................................................................. 56
`3.3.2 Discovery response command frame ................................................................................ 58
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`Pair request command frame ............................................................................................ 60
`3.3.4
`Pair response command frame .......................................................................................... 63
`3.3.5 Unpair request command frame ........................................................................................ 65
`3.3.6 Key seed command frame ................................................................................................. 66
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`3.4 NWK enumerations, constants and attributes ................................................................................ 69
`3.4.1 NWK enumerations........................................................................................................... 69
`3.4.2 NWK constants ................................................................................................................. 70
`3.4.3 NIB attributes .................................................................................................................... 73
`3.5 Functional description ................................................................................................................... 76
`3.5.1
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`LQI mapping ..................................................................................................................... 77
`3.5.3 Addressing ........................................................................................................................ 77
`3.5.4 Network topology ............................................................................................................. 77
`3.5.5 Node initialization ............................................................................................................. 78
`3.5.6 Use of the MAC beacon payload ...................................................................................... 79
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`Power saving ..................................................................................................................... 80
`3.5.8
`Transmission, reception and acknowledgement ................................................................ 81
`3.5.9 Discovering services ......................................................................................................... 84
`3.5.10 Pairing devices .................................................................................................................. 87
`3.5.11 Security ............................................................................................................................. 90
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`4 Revision History ..................................................................................................................................... 95
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`5 Annex A: Frame security processing example ....................................................................................... 96
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`Figure 1 – Example RC network topology ......................................................................................................5
`Figure 2 – The ZigBee RF4CE stack architecture ...........................................................................................6
`Figure 3 – General schematic view of a NWK frame ......................................................................................7
`Figure 4 – Service primitives ......................................................................................................................... 10
`Figure 5 – Message sequence chart for the data service ................................................................................ 16
`Figure 6 – Message sequence chart for auto discovery response ................................................................... 19
`Figure 7 – Message sequence chart for discovery ......................................................................................... 28
`Figure 8 – Message sequence chart for pairing ............................................................................................. 39
`Figure 9 – Message sequence chart for manipulating the receiver ................................................................ 43
`Figure 10 – Message sequence chart for removing a pairing link ................................................................. 49
`Figure 11 – General NWK frame format ....................................................................................................... 51
`Figure 12 – Format of the frame control field ............................................................................................... 52
`Figure 13 – Data frame format ...................................................................................................................... 53
`Figure 14 – NWK command frame format .................................................................................................... 55
`Figure 15 – Format of the discovery request command frame ...................................................................... 56
`Figure 16 – Format of the vendor information fields..................................................................................... 56
`Figure 17 – Format of the application information fields .............................................................................. 56
`Figure 18 – Format of the application capabilities field ................................................................................ 57
`Figure 19 – Format of the discovery response command frame .................................................................... 59
`Figure 20 – Format of the pair request command frame ................................................................................ 61
`Figure 21 – Format of the pair response command frame ............................................................................. 63
`Figure 22 – Format of the unpair request command frame ............................................................................ 65
`Figure 23 – Format of the key seed command frame .................................................................................... 66
`Figure 24 – Format of the ping request command frame ............................................................................... 67
`Figure 25 – Format of the ping response command frame ............................................................................ 68
`Figure 26 – Format of the nwkcNodeCapabilities constant ........................................................................... 73
`Figure 27 – Example ZigBee RF4CE network topology ............................................................................... 78
`Figure 28 – Format of the MAC beacon payload .......................................................................................... 80
`Figure 29 – Power saving mechanism concepts ............................................................................................ 80
`Figure 30 – Target side link key exchange .................................................................................................... 92
`Figure 31 – Pairing originator side link key exchange .................................................................................. 93
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`Table 1 – NLDE-SAP primitives .................................................................................................................. 11
`Table 2 – NLDE-DATA.request parameters ................................................................................................. 11
`Table 3 – NLDE-DATA.indication parameters............................................................................................. 14
`Table 4 – NLDE-DATA.confirm parameters ................................................................................................ 15
`Table 5 – NLME-SAP primitives .................................................................................................................. 16
`Table 6 – NLME-AUTO-DISCOVERY.request parameters ........................................................................ 17
`Table 7 – NLME-AUTO-DISCOVERY.confirm parameters ....................................................................... 18
`Table 8 – NLME-COMM-STATUS.indication parameters .......................................................................... 20
`Table 9 – NLME-DISCOVERY.request parameters ..................................................................................... 21
`Table 10 – NLME-DISCOVERY.indication parameters .............................................................................. 23
`Table 11 – NLME-DISCOVERY.response parameters ................................................................................ 25
`Table 12 – NLME-DISCOVERY.confirm parameters ................................................................................. 26
`Table 13 – Elements of the NodeDesc type .................................................................................................. 26
`Table 14 – NLME-GET.request parameters .................................................................................................. 28
`Table 15 – NLME-GET.confirm parameters ................................................................................................ 29
`Table 16 – NLME-PAIR.request parameters ................................................................................................ 30
`Table 17 – NLME-PAIR.indication parameters ............................................................................................ 33
`Table 18 – NLME-PAIR.response parameters .............................................................................................. 35
`Table 19 – NLME-PAIR.confirm parameters ............................................................................................... 37
`Table 20 – NLME-RESET.request parameters ............................................................................................. 39
`Table 21 – NLME-RESET.confirm parameters ............................................................................................ 40
`Table 22 – NLME-RX-ENABLE.request parameters ................................................................................... 41
`Table 23 – NLME-RX-ENABLE.confim parameters ................................................................................... 42
`Table 24 – NLME-SET.request parameters .................................................................................................. 44
`Table 25 – NLME-SET.confirm parameters ................................................................................................. 44
`Table 26 – NLME-START.confirm parameters ............................................................................................ 46
`Table 27 – NLME-UNPAIR.request parameters........................................................................................... 47
`Table 28 – NLME-UNPAIR.indication parameters ...................................................................................... 47
`Table 29 – NLME-UNPAIR.response parameters ........................................................................................ 48
`Table 30 – NLME-UNPAIR.confirm parameters ......................................................................................... 49
`Table 31 – NLME-UPDATE-KEY.request parameters ................................................................................ 50
`Table 32 – NLME-UPDATE-KEY.confirm parameters ............................................................................... 51
`Table 33 – Values of the frame type sub-field .............................................................................................. 52
`Table 34 – Values of the channel designator sub-field .................................................................................. 52
`Table 35 – MCPS-DATA.request parameters for a data frame ..................................................................... 54
`Table 36 – NWK command frames ............................................................................................................... 56
`Table 37 – MCPS-DATA.request parameters for a discovery request command frame ............................... 58
`Table 38 – MCPS-DATA.request parameters for a discovery response command frame ............................ 60
`Table 39 – MCPS-DATA.request parameters for a pair request command frame ........................................ 62
`Table 40 – MCPS-DATA.request parameters for a pair response command frame ...................................... 65
`Table 41 – MCPS-DATA.request parameters for an unpair request command frame .................................. 66
`Table 42 – MCPS-DATA.request parameters for an key seed command frame ........................................... 67
`Table 43 – MCPS-DATA.request parameters for a ping request command frame ....................................... 68
`Table 44 – MCPS-DATA.request parameters for a ping response command frame ..................................... 69
`Table 45 – NWK enumerations description .................................................................................................. 69
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`Table 47 – The value of the nwkcChannelMask constant .............................................................................. 72
`Table 48 – NIB attributes .............................................................................................................................. 73
`Table 49 – Format of a pairing table entry .................................................................................................... 76
`Table 50 – Initial MAC attribute settings ...................................................................................................... 79
`Table 51 – Creation of the originator pairing table entry .............................................................................. 88
`Table 52 – Creation of the recipient pairing table entry ................................................................................ 89
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`Controller
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`A PAN participant that has ZigBee RF4CE functionality.
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`The device to which an IEEE 802.15.4 transmission is directed.
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`An object that has IEEE 802.15.4 functionality.
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`A device that has ZigBee RF4CE functionality.
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`Originator
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`The device from which a ZigBee RF4CE transmission is sent.
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`PAN
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`A logical association between two nodes.
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`A personal area network as defined in IEEE 802.15.4.
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`PAN coordinator
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`A device that can create its own PAN.
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`PAN participant
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`A device that can join a PAN.
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`RC network
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`Multiple, interoperating, RC PANs.
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`RC PAN
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`A PAN consisting exclusively of ZigBee RF4CE nodes.
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`The device to which a ZigBee RF4CE transmission is directed.
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`The device from which an IEEE 802.15.4 transmission is sent.
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`A PAN coordinator that has ZigBee RF4CE functionality.
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`1. 2 Conf orm anc e l e vel s
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`The following words, used throughout this document, have specific meanings:
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`A key word indicating a course of action permissible within the limits of the standard (may
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`A key word indicating mandatory requirements to be strictly followed in order to conform
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`A key word indicating that, among several possibilities, one is
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`recommended as particularly suitable, without mentioning or excluding others; that a
`certain course of action is preferred but not necessarily required; or, that (in the negative
`form) a certain course of action is deprecated but not prohibited (should equals is
`recommended that).
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`1. 3 Ab br e vi at i on s
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`Application protocol data unit
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`AV
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`CE
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`Audio visual
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`Consumer electronics
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`CEC
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`Consumer electronics control
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`Energy detection
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`Extended unique identifier
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`Dynamic frequency agility
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`Digital living network alliance
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`Full function device
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`High definition multimedia interface
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`ID
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`Institute of electrical and electronic engineers
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`LQI
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`Infrared
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`Link quality indication
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`MAC
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`Medium access control
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`MCPS
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`Medium access control common part sub-layer
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`MFRC
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`Multi-function remote control
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`NIB
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`Network layer frame footer
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`Network layer frame header
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`Network information base
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`NLDE
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`Network layer data entity
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`NLME
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`Network layer management entity
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`NPDU
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`Network protocol data unit
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`NSDU
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`Network service data unit
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`NWK
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`Network
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`ORG
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`Originator
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`OSI
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`PAN
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`PHY
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`POS
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`RC
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`REC
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`RF
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`Open systems interconnection
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`Personal area network
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`Physical
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`Personal operating space
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`Remote control
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`Recipient
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`Radio frequency
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`RF4CE
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`Radio frequency for consumer electronics
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`SAP
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`Service access point
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`WPAN Wireless personal area network
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`1 . 4 . 1 N u m b e r f o r m a t s
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`In this specification hexadecimal numbers are prefixed with the designation “0x” and binary numbers
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`1 . 4 . 2 T r a n s m i s s i o n o r d e r
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`The frames in this specification are described as a sequence of fields in a specific order. All frame
`formats are depicted in the order in which they are transmitted by the PHY, from left to right, where the
`leftmost bit is transmitted first in time. Bits within each field are numbered from 0 (leftmost and least
`significant) to k-1 (rightmost and most significant), where the length of the field is k bits. Fields that
`are longer than a single octet are sent to the MAC in the order from the octet containing the lowest
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`All timing values within this specification are specified in terms of MAC symbols. One MAC symbol
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`actual time in parenthesis.
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`During this specification, message sequence charts are used to illustrate the flow of various operations.
`Instances are labeled with the layer (APL for the application or NWK for the network) followed by the
`node type (ORG for the originator or REC for the recipient). Primitives are shown in normal style but,
`for simplicity, without the entity prefix (i.e. NLDE or NLME), e.g. “NLME-PAIR.response” becomes
`“PAIR.response”. Over the air command frames are labeled in italic text.
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`1 . 4 . 5 R e s e r v e d v a l u e s
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`Unless otherwise specified, all reserved fields appearing in a frame structure (c.f. Figure 18) shall be
`set to zero on transmission and ignored upon reception. Reserved values appearing in multi-value
`fields (c.f. Table 33) shall not be used.
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`1. 5 Ref ere n ce s
`[R1] The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc., IEEE Std. 802.15.4-2006, IEEE
`Standard for Information Technology. Telecommunications and Information Exchange between
`Systems. Local and Metropolitan Area Networks. Specific Requirements. Part 15.4: Wireless
`Medium Access Control (MAC) and Physical Layer (PHY) Specifications for Low Rate
`Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPANs). New York: IEEE Press. 2006.
`[R2] ZigBee RF4CE: Vendor ID List, ZigBee Alliance document 094949.
`[R3] ZigBee RF4CE: Device Type List, ZigBee Alliance document 094950.
`[R4] ZigBee RF4CE: Profile ID List, ZigBee Alliance document 094951.
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`2 General descr ipti on
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`2. 1
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`I nt roduct i o n
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`The ZigBee RF4CE standard defines an RC network that provides a simple, robust and low-cost
`communication network that allows wireless connectivity in applications in the CE domain. The
`ZigBee RF4CE standard enhances the IEEE 802.15.4 standard by providing a simple networking layer
`and standard application profiles that can be used to create a multi-vendor interoperable solution for
`use within the home.
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`Some of the characteristics of an RC network are as follows:
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` Operation in the 2.4GH