IEEE P802.15.13/D7.0, July 2022
Gigabit per Second Optical Wireless Communications (OWC), with Ranges up to 200 meters, for both stationary and mobile devices
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P802.15.13/D7.0, July 2022 defines a draft standard for gigabit per second optical wireless communications, addressing links with ranges up to 200 meters for both stationary and mobile devices. It is relevant to communication, networking, and photonics applications where high-throughput wireless optical performance needs clear technical direction. This specification helps frame design expectations, interoperability considerations, and evaluation practices for systems that rely on light-based data transmission over short to moderate distances.
Overview of P802.15.13/D7.0, July 2022
P802.15.13/D7.0, July 2022 focuses on the technical basis for optical wireless communications that operate at gigabit-per-second data rates. The draft is centered on point-to-point or related OWC system behavior for stationary and mobile devices, with attention to links that may extend to 200 meters. In practice, the document supports engineering work by defining a clearer framework for performance, implementation, and testing in an optical communications context.
Typical use cases
This standard is most relevant where high-speed wireless optical links are needed between devices or systems that may be fixed or in motion. Typical use cases may include indoor and outdoor data links, equipment-to-equipment connectivity, and specialized networking setups where radio-frequency congestion is a concern. It can also be useful for product teams developing optical transceivers, wireless bridge devices, or communication platforms that need predictable gigabit-class performance over defined distances.
Why it matters
For manufacturers, integrators, and testing teams, P802.15.13/D7.0, July 2022 provides a common technical reference that can improve design consistency and reduce uncertainty during procurement and validation. A defined standard helps align expectations for range, data rate, and operational behavior, which can support more reliable implementation and comparison between devices. It also helps limit risk in deployments where optical wireless performance must be demonstrated and documented with care.
- Gigabit per second optical wireless communications
- Ranges up to 200 meters
- Stationary and mobile device support
- Communication and photonics-related scope
- Publication Date: 2022
- Standard Status: Inactive
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies; Photonics and Electrooptics
- Official IEEE: Doi link
- New Version Available: P802.15.13 (2023)
- This Version: P802.15.13 (2022)
- Previous Version: P802.15.13 (2022)
- Previous Version: P802.15.13 (2022)
- Previous Version: P802.15.13 (2022)
- Previous Version: P802.15.13 (2021)
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