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IEEE P802.15.13/D9.0, Nov 2022

Gigabit per Second Optical Wireless Communications (OWC), with Ranges up to 200 meters, for both stationary and mobile devices

Standard by IEEE, 2022

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P802.15.13/D9.0, Nov 2022 is a technical draft for Gigabit per Second Optical Wireless Communications (OWC), with ranges up to 200 meters, for both stationary and mobile devices. It sits at the intersection of communication, networking, and photonics, addressing how high-speed optical links can support short-to-medium range data transfer without relying on conventional radio channels. For teams evaluating P802.15.13/D9.0, Nov 2022, the document is useful for understanding expected performance and system behavior in optical wireless implementations.

P802.15.13/D9.0, Nov 2022 overview

This draft focuses on an optical wireless communications specification intended to deliver gigabit-per-second operation across links that may reach up to 200 meters. Its relevance is in defining a common technical basis for device interoperability, link design, and performance expectations in both stationary and mobile scenarios. As a standards document, P802.15.13/D9.0, Nov 2022 helps frame how optical channel characteristics, data throughput, and implementation constraints are considered when developing compliant communications equipment.

Typical use cases

Typical applications include point-to-point or infrastructure-assisted optical links where high data rates are needed over relatively short distances. The standard may be relevant for indoor wireless backhaul, secure room-to-room connectivity, industrial systems, mobile terminals, and other equipment that benefits from directed optical transmission. Because the scope includes stationary and mobile devices, P802.15.13/D9.0, Nov 2022 can also support equipment planning where movement, alignment, and link stability are important technical concerns.

Why this standard matters

This standard matters because optical wireless communications need clear requirements to support reliable design, testing, and procurement decisions. P802.15.13/D9.0, Nov 2022 can help reduce integration risk by giving engineers a defined reference for evaluating link performance, interoperability, and operational limits. For product teams, that consistency is valuable when comparing implementations, checking compliance targets, or specifying systems that must maintain gigabit-class behavior over the intended range.

  • Gigabit-per-second optical wireless operation
  • Range guidance up to 200 meters
  • Stationary and mobile device support
  • Communication and photonics technical context
  • Useful for design and compliance review
SKU: 371b01b5a003

  • Publication Date: 2022
  • Standard Status: Inactive
  • Publisher: IEEE
  • Subject: Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies; Photonics and Electrooptics
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