IEEE P802.15.10/D06 May, 2016
IEEE Draft Recommended Practice for Routing Packets in 802.15.4 Dynamically Changing Wireless Networks
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IEEE P802.15.10/D06 May, 2016 is a draft recommended practice focused on routing packets in 802.15.4 dynamically changing wireless networks. It addresses how communication paths may be managed when network conditions shift, which is important for maintaining dependable data delivery in low-power wireless systems. As an engineering reference, IEEE P802.15.10/D06 May, 2016 helps readers understand the intended routing approach within wireless networking environments where topology changes are common.
IEEE P802.15.10/D06 May, 2016 overview
This document sits within the IEEE 802.15.4 wireless networking context and concentrates on packet routing for networks that do not remain static. IEEE P802.15.10/D06 May, 2016 is useful for evaluating how routing behavior is expected to support changing device relationships, link conditions, and path availability. For product teams and technical reviewers, it provides a reference point for design alignment, implementation planning, and comparing routing behavior against the draft recommended practice.
Typical use cases
IEEE P802.15.10/D06 May, 2016 is most relevant where 802.15.4-based devices must communicate across networks that can reorganize over time. Typical use may include sensor networks, industrial monitoring systems, building automation deployments, and other wireless environments with mobile nodes or shifting connectivity. It can also support design work for routing layers, interoperability checks, and evaluation of packet delivery strategies in systems where path stability cannot be assumed.
Why this standard matters
For engineers and procurement teams, IEEE P802.15.10/D06 May, 2016 offers a clearer basis for reviewing routing-related requirements in a changing wireless network. Using the same technical reference can improve consistency across design, testing, and documentation, while reducing ambiguity when comparing implementations. It also helps organizations assess whether a solution follows the expected routing approach for 802.15.4 environments, which can support better performance planning and lower integration risk.
- 802.15.4 wireless routing context
- Dynamic topology behavior
- Packet path management
- Draft recommended practice
- English-language technical document
- Publication Date: 2016
- Standard Status: Inactive
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies; Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems; Computing and Processing
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