IEEE P802.15.10/D08, Oct. 2016
IEEE Draft Recommended Practice for Routing Packets in 802.15.4 Dynamically Changing Wireless Networks
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IEEE P802.15.10/D08, Oct. 2016 is a draft recommended practice for routing packets in 802.15.4 dynamically changing wireless networks. It addresses how packet forwarding can be handled when wireless links, node availability, and network paths change over time. For communication and networking applications, this draft helps frame routing behavior in environments where stability cannot be assumed, supporting more consistent design choices, testing, and interoperability planning.
Overview of IEEE P802.15.10/D08, Oct. 2016
This document sits within the IEEE 802.15.4 wireless networking context and focuses on routing for networks that may reorganize dynamically. IEEE P802.15.10/D08, Oct. 2016 is intended to guide how packets are moved across such networks, where path selection and maintenance can be affected by changing topology, device mobility, or variable link quality. As a draft recommended practice, it is relevant to engineers who need a structured reference for routing-related design and evaluation in low-power wireless systems.
Typical use cases
The standard is most relevant in wireless sensor and embedded networking scenarios that use 802.15.4-based devices and need packet routing across shifting topologies. It may be applied in connected monitoring systems, distributed control nodes, or field-deployed equipment where devices join, leave, or move within range. IEEE P802.15.10/D08, Oct. 2016 is also useful when evaluating routing behavior for network planning, implementation comparisons, and lab testing of packet delivery under changing conditions.
Why it matters
Routing in dynamically changing wireless networks can be difficult to manage without a common technical reference. IEEE P802.15.10/D08, Oct. 2016 helps reduce ambiguity around expected routing practice, which can support more consistent implementation and evaluation. That matters for procurement, compliance review, and design control, especially when packet reliability and network adaptability affect system performance. A defined draft practice can also help limit integration risk when multiple devices or vendors are involved.
- 802.15.4 routing guidance
- Dynamically changing network behavior
- Packet forwarding considerations
- Draft recommended practice
- Wireless interoperability planning
- Publication Date: 2016
- Standard Status: Inactive
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies; Computing and Processing; Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
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