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IEEE P802.15.10/D07, Sept. 2016

IEEE Draft Recommended Practice for Routing Packets in 802.15.4 Dynamically Changing Wireless Networks

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IEEE P802.15.10/D07, Sept. 2016 is a draft recommended practice focused on routing packets in 802.15.4 dynamically changing wireless networks. It addresses how communication nodes can move data reliably when network topology shifts, which is especially relevant in wireless systems where links, neighbors, and routes may change over time. As a technical document in communication and computing, it supports more consistent network behavior, implementation planning, and evaluation of routing approaches.

What is IEEE P802.15.10/D07, Sept. 2016?

This draft standard defines recommended practice for packet routing in 802.15.4-based wireless environments that do not remain static. IEEE P802.15.10/D07, Sept. 2016 is intended to guide how routing decisions can be handled when connectivity changes dynamically, helping designers and implementers address path selection, forwarding behavior, and network adaptability. It is particularly relevant where low-power wireless communication must remain functional despite changing node relationships and intermittent links.

Where is IEEE P802.15.10/D07, Sept. 2016 used?

This standard is typically used in wireless networking environments built around IEEE 802.15.4 technologies, including systems where devices may join, leave, or move within the network. It can be relevant to sensor networks, embedded communication platforms, and other packet-based wireless deployments that require routing decisions to adjust as conditions change. IEEE P802.15.10/D07, Sept. 2016 is useful when teams need a reference for designing or reviewing routing behavior in dynamic, resource-constrained networks.

Why is IEEE P802.15.10/D07, Sept. 2016 important?

IEEE P802.15.10/D07, Sept. 2016 matters because dynamic wireless networks can fail or underperform if routing behavior is inconsistent. Using a defined recommended practice helps support more predictable implementation, testing, and interoperability across equipment and software that handle packet forwarding. It can also reduce design risk by giving engineers a common technical reference for route stability, adaptation, and operational consistency in changing 802.15.4 network conditions.

  • Routing for dynamic 802.15.4 networks
  • Packet forwarding under changing topology
  • Wireless implementation reference
  • Interoperability and design consistency
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  • Publication Date: 2016
  • Standard Status: Active
  • Publisher: IEEE
  • Subject: Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies; Computing and Processing
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