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IEEE P802.15.3c/D13, Jul, 2009

Local and metropolitan area networks Specific requirements Part 15.3c: 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/D13, Jul, 2009 is a standards draft for high-rate wireless personal area networks, focused on a millimeter-wave based alternative physical layer extension for MAC and PHY specifications. It is relevant to communication, networking, and broadcast technologies where short-range wireless links need defined behavior and performance expectations. As an inactive document, P802.15.3c/D13, Jul, 2009 is mainly useful for reference, comparison, and understanding the technical direction of the amendment it describes.

What is P802.15.3c/D13, Jul, 2009?

P802.15.3c/D13, Jul, 2009 is tied to the IEEE 802.15.3c work on wireless MAC and physical layer requirements for high rate WPANs. Its subtitle indicates an amendment introducing a millimeter-wave based alternative physical layer extension, which suggests a focus on higher-frequency radio operation and the associated link behavior, signaling, and interoperability considerations. In product and engineering terms, it helps define how devices in this class may be designed and assessed against a common technical framework.

Where is P802.15.3c/D13, Jul, 2009 used?

This standard draft is most relevant to wireless device development and evaluation for short-range, high-throughput links in the millimeter-wave space. That can include prototypes, chipset work, test equipment, and system integration for WPAN-oriented communication designs. It may also be used when reviewing legacy engineering documentation, comparing amendment drafts, or checking how a millimeter-wave PHY fits within MAC and PHY planning for networking products. P802.15.3c/D13, Jul, 2009 helps align technical expectations across development and validation work.

Why is P802.15.3c/D13, Jul, 2009 important?

P802.15.3c/D13, Jul, 2009 matters because it supports consistency in how millimeter-wave WPAN functionality is specified and evaluated. For teams working on wireless products, having a clear technical draft can reduce ambiguity in design decisions, compliance review, and testing. It also helps procurement and engineering groups compare implementations against a defined amendment rather than relying on informal assumptions. For inactive standards work, it remains useful as a reference point for legacy compatibility and design history.

  • Millimeter-wave alternative PHY extension
  • High-rate WPAN MAC and PHY context
  • IEEE 802.15.3 family reference
  • Technical draft status: inactive
  • Useful for design review and compliance research
SKU: 331390ee44d5

  • Publication Date: 2009
  • Standard Status: Inactive
  • Publisher: IEEE
  • Subject: Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
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