IEEE P802.15.1REVa/D5
Specific Requirements Part 15.1Reva: Wireless Medium Access Control (MAC) and Physical Layer (PHY) Specifications for Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPANs) (Revision of IEEE 802.15-2002)
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IEEE P802.15.1REVa/D5 is an inactive IEEE draft standard for wireless personal area networks, focused on the medium access control (MAC) and physical layer (PHY) requirements used in short-range communication systems. It is relevant to communication, networking, and broadcast technologies because it helps define how devices coordinate access to the radio medium and exchange data reliably. As a revision draft of IEEE 802.15-2002, it supports technical consistency for implementation, evaluation, and compliance review.
About IEEE P802.15.1REVa/D5
This technical document addresses the MAC and PHY specifications for WPANs, providing requirements that shape how low-power wireless devices operate within a shared spectrum environment. IEEE P802.15.1REVa/D5 reflects a revision-stage draft, so it is mainly useful for understanding the intended structure of the standard and the requirements under development at that stage. For engineers and reviewers, it offers a reference point for protocol behavior, signaling, and interoperability expectations within IEEE 802.15-based wireless designs.
Where is IEEE P802.15.1REVa/D5 used?
IEEE P802.15.1REVa/D5 is most relevant in short-range wireless device design, especially where a WPAN must support controlled data exchange between nearby equipment. Typical use cases may include embedded communication modules, consumer devices, industrial control peripherals, and test environments that need defined MAC and PHY behavior. Because it sits within communication and networking technologies, it is useful wherever radio link behavior, device pairing, channel access, or basic interoperability for close-proximity systems must be reviewed or specified.
Importance in practice
In practice, IEEE P802.15.1REVa/D5 matters because clear MAC and PHY requirements help reduce ambiguity during design, testing, and procurement. Teams can use it to align implementation choices, compare device behavior, and assess whether a wireless component follows the intended WPAN approach. For inactive draft material, it is also helpful as a historical or reference document when tracing specification changes, validating legacy designs, or understanding the evolution of IEEE short-range wireless requirements. This supports more consistent technical decisions and lower integration risk.
- WPAN MAC and PHY requirements
- Short-range wireless device behavior
- Revision-stage IEEE draft reference
- Interoperability and testing context
- Legacy 802.15 technical review
- Publication Date: 2004
- Standard Status: Inactive
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
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