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IEEE P802.15.3d/D4, May 2017

Part 15.3: Wireless Medium Access Control (MAC) and Physical Layer (PHY) Specifications for High Rate Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPAN) Amendment for a 100 Gb/s wireless switched point-to-point physical layer

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P802.15.3d/D4, May 2017 is a draft standard that addresses a 100 Gb/s wireless switched point-to-point physical layer within the IEEE 802.15.3 framework for high rate wireless personal area networks. It is aimed at communication, networking, and device-level engineering where very high-throughput short-range links may be needed. For teams working with wireless PHY and MAC specifications, this document helps define the technical baseline for design review, interoperability planning, and specification tracking.

P802.15.3d/D4, May 2017 overview

P802.15.3d/D4, May 2017 focuses on an amendment to Part 15.3 of the wireless MAC and PHY family, with emphasis on a switched point-to-point physical layer capable of 100 Gb/s operation. As a draft, it is relevant to engineers and procurement teams who need to understand the intended direction of the specification before final publication. The document sits at the intersection of radio link design, high-speed data transfer, and short-range personal area networking requirements.

Typical use cases

This standard is most relevant where a compact wireless link must move large data volumes between two endpoints with controlled latency and high throughput. Typical contexts may include high-speed device interconnects, short-range backhaul between specialized equipment, and prototype systems that depend on a point-to-point PHY rather than a shared network topology. It is also useful in component and subsystem development for wireless hardware, where the MAC and PHY behavior must be aligned with high-rate performance targets.

Why this standard matters

For organizations developing or evaluating high-rate wireless personal area network technology, P802.15.3d/D4, May 2017 provides an important reference for consistency and technical alignment. It can support compliance planning, internal test development, and procurement decisions by clarifying the intended operating model for a 100 Gb/s wireless switched point-to-point link. Using a defined draft specification also helps reduce design ambiguity and lowers the risk of mismatched implementation assumptions across engineering teams.

  • IEEE 802.15.3 amendment draft
  • 100 Gb/s point-to-point wireless PHY
  • High rate WPAN context
  • MAC and PHY specification focus
  • Draft-stage technical reference
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  • Publication Date: 2017
  • Standard Status: Inactive
  • Publisher: IEEE
  • Subject: Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies; Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems; Computing and Processing
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