IEEE P802.15.10/D09, 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/D09, Oct 2016 is an IEEE draft recommended practice focused on routing packets in 802.15.4 dynamically changing wireless networks. It addresses the technical challenge of moving data reliably when network paths can shift as devices join, leave, or change position. For communication, networking, and embedded system work, this draft helps define a consistent approach to packet routing, supporting interoperability and reducing uncertainty during design and evaluation.
About IEEE P802.15.10/D09, Oct 2016
This draft standard sits in the wireless networking space where 802.15.4-based devices often operate with limited power and changing topology. IEEE P802.15.10/D09, Oct 2016 is intended to guide packet routing behavior in those environments so implementations can handle route changes more predictably. As a recommended practice, it is useful for engineers who need a common technical reference for routing decisions, network behavior, and implementation alignment in dynamic low-rate wireless systems.
Where is IEEE P802.15.10/D09, Oct 2016 used?
IEEE P802.15.10/D09, Oct 2016 is relevant in wireless sensor and control networks built on 802.15.4 technology, especially where node relationships are not fixed. Typical use cases may include monitoring systems, industrial wireless links, and embedded communications between small devices that must keep exchanging packets as conditions change. It is most useful where routing behavior must remain workable despite mobility, link variation, or intermittent connectivity.
Importance in practice
In practice, IEEE P802.15.10/D09, Oct 2016 supports more consistent routing design and testing for systems that depend on changing wireless paths. It can help teams compare implementations, reduce ambiguity in packet forwarding behavior, and improve confidence during procurement or integration work. Because the document is inactive, it is especially important for legacy review, technical reference, or compatibility checks when working with older 802.15.4 network designs.
- Routing for 802.15.4 wireless networks
- Dynamic topology handling
- Packet forwarding guidance
- Implementation and test reference
- Legacy technical documentation
- 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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