Using circuitry 1016, application layer 1014 can generate a second payload corresponding to that from incoming bitstream 1002. The second payload may include some or all of the data from payloads from the incoming bitstream 1002 and/or other data (e.g., identifying a source, detection result, time, and so on). The second payload may be of a same or different format of one from incoming bitstream 1002. It will be appreciated that—depending on the embodiment—application layer 1014 may selectively or unconditionally generate a corresponding payload for each received payload. For instance, a corresponding second payload may be generated only when circuitry 1016 detects particular composites and composite values as defined in a report protocol.
Layers 1012, 1110, 1008 and 1006 may then sequentially append headers and/or transform the second payload. Post-processing circuitry 1018 can convert second-payload data packets into a bitstream (e.g., this conversion can include encoding or compressing the data to optimize the bandwidth), which is transmitted to the determined destination.