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IEEE P802.15.10/D10, 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/D10, Oct 2016 is an IEEE draft recommended practice focused on routing packets in 802.15.4 dynamically changing wireless networks. It is relevant where communication and networking systems need packet-forwarding guidance that can adapt as network topology shifts over time. For designers and technical teams, this draft helps frame routing considerations for low-power wireless environments where link conditions, node availability, and paths may change frequently.

IEEE P802.15.10/D10, Oct 2016 overview

This draft addresses routing behavior for 802.15.4-based wireless networks that are not static, making it a practical reference for packet delivery in changing conditions. The document is positioned at the intersection of communication, networking and broadcast technologies, with a strong computing and processing component because routing decisions depend on timely network state handling. IEEE P802.15.10/D10, Oct 2016 is therefore useful for understanding the intended approach to packet routing when network routes may need to be updated dynamically.

Typical use cases

Typical use cases include wireless sensor and control networks built on 802.15.4 radios, where nodes may join, leave, or move and routing must adjust accordingly. It may also be relevant for embedded systems that exchange packets across multi-hop wireless links in buildings, industrial sites, or monitoring deployments. Engineers can use IEEE P802.15.10/D10, Oct 2016 to evaluate routing behavior in systems where reliability depends on maintaining workable paths despite changing connectivity.

Why this standard matters

This standard matters because packet routing in dynamic wireless networks can affect delivery reliability, latency, and overall system stability. A clear recommended practice helps reduce ambiguity during design, testing, and procurement by giving teams a common basis for routing-related decisions. IEEE P802.15.10/D10, Oct 2016 can support more consistent implementation choices and make it easier to compare solutions intended for 802.15.4 environments where network conditions are expected to change.

  • 802.15.4 dynamic wireless routing
  • Packet forwarding in changing topologies
  • Low-power network behavior
  • Draft recommended practice guidance
  • Communication and networking focus
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  • Publication Date: 2016
  • Standard Status: Inactive
  • Publisher: IEEE
  • Subject: Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies; Computing and Processing
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