IEEE P802.15.3RevA-D02, Mar 2016
Media Networks
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P802.15.3RevA-D02, Mar 2016 is an English-language draft standard for media networks, with a technical focus on communication, networking, and connected components and systems. It is relevant where designers and purchasers need a formal reference for how media-oriented network functions should be specified and evaluated. For teams working with integrated devices, processing platforms, or broadcast-adjacent communication equipment, this document helps define a clearer baseline for engineering decisions and compliance review.
P802.15.3RevA-D02, Mar 2016 overview
This standard sits in the IEEE 802.15.3 family and appears to support revision work related to media network behavior and requirements. P802.15.3RevA-D02, Mar 2016 is best understood as a technical draft used to shape interoperability, system design, and implementation expectations for communication links and related devices. In practice, it provides a structured reference for aligning performance assumptions, network interaction, and component-level integration within the broader wireless and digital systems context.
Typical use cases
Typical use cases include design and review of media network equipment, embedded communication modules, and connected components that must operate within a defined networking framework. It may also be used by engineering teams developing devices that combine communication, computing, and processing functions, where consistent behavior across linked hardware matters. Procurement and technical evaluation teams can use the document to compare product capabilities against a recognized draft specification before deployment or further development.
Why this standard matters
This standard matters because it gives stakeholders a shared technical basis for design control and conformance discussions in media networking applications. Using P802.15.3RevA-D02, Mar 2016 can reduce ambiguity during product development, testing, and supplier qualification by clarifying the expected scope of the requirements. That can support better compatibility across components and systems, while also helping teams manage implementation risk when working with communication and broadcast-related technologies.
- IEEE 802.15.3 revision draft
- Media network technical context
- Communication and system integration
- Draft-level requirements reference
- Compliance and evaluation support
- Publication Date: 2016
- Standard Status: Inactive
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies; Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems; Computing and Processing
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