IEEE P802.15.3c/D08, Mar 2009
Part 15.3: Wireless Medium Access Control (MAC) and Physical Layer (PHY) Specifications for High Rate Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPANs): Amendment 2: Millimeter-wave based Alternative Physical Layer Extension
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P802.15.3c/D08, Mar 2009 is a draft standard for high-rate wireless personal area networks, focusing on a millimeter-wave based alternative physical layer extension for IEEE 802.15.3 systems. It addresses how the PHY and MAC framework can support short-range, high-throughput communication in the communication, networking and broadcast technologies domain. This technical document matters for engineers and buyers evaluating compatibility, implementation choices, and compliance planning for millimeter-wave WPAN designs.
About P802.15.3c/D08, Mar 2009
This standard draft defines an amendment to Part 15.3 of the wireless medium access control and physical layer specifications for high rate WPANs. P802.15.3c/D08, Mar 2009 is aimed at extending the existing framework with a millimeter-wave alternative physical layer, which typically supports higher data rates and directional short-range links. It is relevant to specification review, design verification, and procurement where a precise technical reference is needed for implementation or testing.
Where is P802.15.3c/D08, Mar 2009 used?
P802.15.3c/D08, Mar 2009 is used in engineering work involving short-range wireless links that benefit from millimeter-wave operation and high-rate WPAN behavior. It may apply to device development, prototype interoperability studies, and component selection for wireless personal area network equipment. The standard is most relevant where controlled, high-capacity local connections are needed and where the physical layer extension must align with MAC behavior in IEEE 802.15.3-based designs.
Importance in practice
In practice, P802.15.3c/D08, Mar 2009 helps teams work from a defined technical baseline when evaluating millimeter-wave WPAN implementations. Using the draft specification can reduce ambiguity in design choices, testing methods, and feature expectations across development and procurement. For organizations building or reviewing wireless networking equipment, it supports more consistent compliance planning and lowers the risk of mismatched assumptions about PHY behavior, data handling, and system integration.
- Millimeter-wave alternative PHY extension
- High-rate WPAN specification context
- MAC and PHY alignment
- Draft amendment for IEEE 802.15.3
- Publication Date: 2009
- Standard Status: Inactive
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
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