Range measurement Sample Clauses

Range measurement. A device may contain provisions to support one-dimensional ranging measurements between devices using two-way time transfer techniques. This standard describes methods in the MAC sublayer to make range measurements in 8.17.
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Range measurement. This mechanism supports range measurement between a device and a neighbor. The primitives covered in this subclause are listed in Table 40. MLME-RANGE-MEASUREMENT 6.2.18.1 6.2.18.2 6.2.18.3 Table 41 defines the parameters used by the range measurement service primitives. Result Enumeration FAILURE, SUCCESS Indicates the result of the range measurement operation LREnable Boolean FALSE, TRUE If TRUE, enable local range measurement, otherwise disable DestEUI EUI-48 Any valid unicast EUI- 48 Specifies the EUI-48 of remote responding device SrcEUI EUI-48 Any valid unicast EUI- 48 Specifies the EUI-48 of the remote requesting device MeasurementResultSet Array As described in Figure 32 Range measurement results MeasurementResultSetCount Integer 0–255 Number of measurement results in MeasurementResultSet
Range measurement. The Range measurement command frame payload is illustrated in Figure 30. The Range Payload field format definition depends on the Range Type as shown in Table 59.

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