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IEEE P802.15.3e/D04, Jul 2016

Part 15.3: Wireless Medium Access Control (MAC) and Physical Layer (PHY) Specifications for High Rate Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPAN) Amendment: High-Rate Close Proximity Point-to-Point Communications

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P802.15.3e/D04, Jul 2016 is a draft amendment for high-rate close proximity point-to-point communications within the IEEE 802.15.3 WPAN framework. It addresses wireless MAC and PHY behavior for short-range links where reliable data exchange, timing, and device interoperability matter. As a standards document, P802.15.3e/D04, Jul 2016 is relevant to engineers evaluating wireless personal area network performance and implementation requirements in communication, networking, and related computing systems.

What is P802.15.3e/D04, Jul 2016?

This technical document defines draft requirements for an amendment to IEEE 802.15.3, focused on high-rate close proximity point-to-point communications. It sits within the MAC and PHY specification space for wireless personal area networks, where link structure, access control, and physical-layer behavior must work together. P802.15.3e/D04, Jul 2016 is useful when assessing how a proposed wireless interface should support short-range, high-throughput communication with controlled operation in tightly bounded environments.

Where is P802.15.3e/D04, Jul 2016 used?

The scope of P802.15.3e/D04, Jul 2016 makes it relevant to products and systems that rely on close-range wireless links between two devices or endpoints. Typical use may include specialized consumer electronics, embedded communication modules, test equipment, and other connected devices that need predictable point-to-point transfer over a WPAN-style interface. It is most relevant where engineers are defining wireless behavior, validating link performance, or aligning a design with the draft amendment requirements.

Why is P802.15.3e/D04, Jul 2016 important?

P802.15.3e/D04, Jul 2016 matters because draft standards shape design decisions, verification plans, and procurement choices before final implementation. For teams working on wireless MAC and PHY features, it provides a common technical reference that can reduce ambiguity during development and testing. Using the standard helps support consistency across implementations and can lower integration risk when evaluating compliance, interoperability, and performance for close proximity point-to-point wireless systems.

  • IEEE 802.15.3 amendment draft
  • High-rate close proximity links
  • MAC and PHY specification focus
  • WPAN design and testing reference
  • English-language inactive standard
SKU: 22e6b53aad89

  • Publication Date: 2016
  • Standard Status: Inactive
  • Publisher: IEEE
  • Subject: Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies; Computing and Processing; Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
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