IEEE P802.15.3/D17
Part 15.3: Wireless Medium Access Control (MAC) and Physical Layer (PHY) Specifications for High Rate Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPAN) Replaced by IEEE 802.15.3-2003
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IEEE P802.15.3/D17 is an English-language draft standard for high-rate wireless personal area networks, defining MAC and PHY specifications for short-range communication. It is relevant to communication, networking and broadcast technologies because it sets the technical framework for how devices exchange data efficiently over WPAN links. As a draft document later replaced by IEEE 802.15.3-2003, it is useful for understanding the development stage of the specification and related implementation expectations.
What is IEEE P802.15.3/D17?
IEEE P802.15.3/D17 is a draft specification within the IEEE 802.15.3 family, focused on Wireless Medium Access Control and Physical Layer rules for high-rate WPAN operation. In practical terms, it describes how nearby devices may coordinate access to the wireless medium and how signals are handled at the physical layer. The document is part of the standardization process, so it is especially relevant for reviewing requirements, design decisions, and technical compatibility before final adoption.
Where is IEEE P802.15.3/D17 used?
This draft is most relevant in engineering and product development settings where short-range wireless links are designed or evaluated, such as consumer electronics, personal devices, and embedded communication modules. It may also be consulted in laboratory testing, interoperability assessment, and procurement review when WPAN behavior and data-rate expectations need to be compared against a defined specification. IEEE P802.15.3/D17 helps stakeholders align device behavior with the intended wireless MAC and PHY framework.
Why is IEEE P802.15.3/D17 important?
IEEE P802.15.3/D17 matters because it supports consistent technical interpretation during the draft stage of a wireless networking standard. For designers and test teams, it can help reduce ambiguity around medium access, signal handling, and performance targets for high-rate WPAN systems. For buyers and compliance-oriented teams, the document provides a clear reference for evaluating whether a product or component is aligned with the intended specification path before the final standard was published.
- Draft MAC and PHY requirements
- High-rate WPAN technical context
- Wireless device design reference
- Testing and interoperability baseline
- Superseded by IEEE 802.15.3-2003
- Publication Date: 2003
- Standard Status: Inactive
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
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