IEEE P1906.1/D2.1, Oct 2015
IEEE Approved Draft Recommended Practice for Nanoscale and Molecular Communication Framework
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IEEE P1906.1/D2.1, Oct 2015 is an IEEE approved draft recommended practice for a nanoscale and molecular communication framework. It addresses how communication may be modeled, organized, and discussed when signals and information exchange occur at very small scales, where components, circuits, devices, and system behavior can differ from conventional networking. This makes IEEE P1906.1/D2.1, Oct 2015 relevant for engineers working on emerging communication concepts that need a structured technical basis.
Overview of IEEE P1906.1/D2.1, Oct 2015
This draft recommended practice focuses on a framework for nanoscale and molecular communication, helping define the technical context for systems that exchange information through physical, chemical, or other small-scale mechanisms. It is intended to support consistent understanding of communication concepts across design and research work in computing, processing, and device-level technologies. IEEE P1906.1/D2.1, Oct 2015 is useful where clear terminology and framework alignment are important for analysis, development, and technical comparison.
Typical use cases
Typical use cases include research and early-stage design for molecular communication networks, nanoscale sensing platforms, and device concepts that rely on nontraditional signaling methods. The standard may also support documentation for experimental communication models, component interaction studies, and system-level planning in advanced computing and processing environments. It is especially relevant when teams need a shared framework for describing how nanoscale messages are generated, transferred, detected, or interpreted.
Why it matters
In practice, a framework like IEEE P1906.1/D2.1, Oct 2015 helps reduce ambiguity in a technically emerging field. It can improve consistency in design reviews, testing discussions, and procurement of research-oriented components by giving teams a common reference point. For nanoscale and molecular communication work, that matters because performance claims, model assumptions, and system interfaces can vary widely. A recognized recommended practice supports clearer communication, lower integration risk, and more disciplined technical comparison.
- Nanoscale and molecular communication framework
- Approved draft recommended practice
- Communication, networking, and device-level context
- Supports consistent terminology and technical comparison
- Publication Date: 2015
- Standard Status: Inactive
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies; Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems; Computing and Processing
- Official IEEE: Doi link
- New Version Available: P1906.1 (2020)
- Previous Version: P1906.1 (2015)
- This Version: P1906.1 (2015)
- Previous Version: P1906.1 (2014)
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