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IEEE P802.15.3e/D05, Oct 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/D05, Oct 2016 is a draft standard for high rate wireless personal area networks, focusing on close proximity point-to-point communications within the MAC and PHY layers. It is relevant to communication, networking, and broadcast technologies as well as computing and processing applications where short-range links need defined behavior and performance. By setting technical direction for this wireless amendment, P802.15.3e/D05, Oct 2016 helps support consistent design, evaluation, and implementation choices.

Overview of P802.15.3e/D05, Oct 2016

This document sits within the IEEE 802.15.3 family and addresses an amendment for high-rate close proximity point-to-point communications. It defines draft requirements and technical detail for wireless MAC and PHY operation in scenarios where devices exchange data over very short distances. For engineering teams, P802.15.3e/D05, Oct 2016 provides a reference point for aligning protocol behavior, link operation, and implementation expectations during development and review.

Typical use cases

P802.15.3e/D05, Oct 2016 is typically used when teams are working on short-range wireless links that must move data quickly between nearby devices. That may include consumer electronics, embedded systems, portable equipment, or specialized communication modules that rely on close proximity pairing. It is also relevant for design work involving MAC and PHY interoperability, prototype verification, and product testing where point-to-point wireless performance and protocol conformance need to be assessed.

Why it matters

For organizations designing or evaluating high-rate WPAN equipment, P802.15.3e/D05, Oct 2016 helps reduce ambiguity around how the link should behave at the protocol level. A defined technical baseline supports more consistent testing, clearer procurement requirements, and better control over implementation risks. Because it targets close proximity point-to-point communications, the document is especially useful where performance, interoperability, and repeatable compliance checks are important to the final product.

  • High-rate WPAN amendment
  • Close proximity point-to-point focus
  • MAC and PHY layer guidance
  • Draft technical reference
  • Wireless implementation and testing context
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  • Publication Date: 2016
  • Standard Status: Inactive
  • Publisher: IEEE
  • Subject: Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies; Computing and Processing
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