IEEE P63195-2/D9, Dec 2021
Part 2: Computational Procedure (Frequency range of 6 GHz to 300 GHz)
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P63195-2/D9, Dec 2021 is a technical standard focused on the computational procedure for the 6 GHz to 300 GHz frequency range. It is relevant to communication, networking, broadcast, and electromagnetic engineering work where consistent calculation methods matter. By defining a structured approach for analysis and evaluation, this document helps support more reliable design decisions, comparison of results, and engineering consistency across high-frequency applications.
About P63195-2/D9, Dec 2021
This standard addresses the computational procedure used in Part 2 of the P63195 series, with emphasis on frequencies from 6 GHz to 300 GHz. That range is commonly associated with advanced radio, microwave, and millimeter-wave work, where calculation methods can strongly affect interpretation and performance assessment. P63195-2/D9, Dec 2021 provides a reference point for technical teams that need a defined procedure for modeling, analysis, or verification in this band. Its inactive status makes it especially relevant for historical reference, legacy documentation, and comparison against later revisions.
Where is P63195-2/D9, Dec 2021 used?
This standard is most likely used in engineering environments working with high-frequency components, antenna systems, propagation studies, and related electromagnetic calculations. It can be relevant in communication and broadcast equipment development, networking hardware that operates in the upper microwave range, and power or industrial applications that rely on controlled electromagnetic behavior. P63195-2/D9, Dec 2021 may also support lab analysis, simulation workflows, and specification review where repeatable computational procedures are needed.
Importance in practice
In practice, the value of this standard lies in helping engineers apply a consistent computational method when working in a demanding frequency range. That consistency can improve comparison between designs, reduce ambiguity in testing, and support clearer procurement or compliance review. For systems operating between 6 GHz and 300 GHz, small calculation differences can influence performance conclusions, so a defined procedure helps reduce risk and improve technical confidence. P63195-2/D9, Dec 2021 is therefore useful as a reference for controlled engineering work.
- Computational procedure for 6 GHz to 300 GHz
- High-frequency electromagnetic analysis reference
- Relevant to communication and broadcast engineering
- Useful for design, testing, and verification workflows
- Inactive standard for legacy or archival use
- Publication Date: 2021
- Standard Status: Inactive
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies; Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems; Fields, Waves and Electromagnetics; Power, Energy and Industry Applications
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