IEEE P802.15.3RevA-DF2, Oct 2015
Media Networks
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P802.15.3RevA-DF2, Oct 2015 is an inactive standard document for media networks, focused on communication and processing technologies used to define structured requirements for wireless and networked media systems. It is relevant where controlled handling of signals, device interfaces, and system behavior matters across components, circuits, and computing platforms. For engineers and procurement teams, this standard can help identify the intended technical baseline for review, comparison, or archival reference.
What is P802.15.3RevA-DF2, Oct 2015?
P802.15.3RevA-DF2, Oct 2015 is a technical draft associated with the P802.15.3 family and the subtitle Media Networks. In practice, it points to specification work for communication behavior in media-oriented networking environments, where signal handling, interoperability, and system-level requirements are important. Because it is marked inactive, it is mainly useful as a reference document for understanding the development of the standard and the technical direction it addressed.
Where is P802.15.3RevA-DF2, Oct 2015 used?
This standard is most relevant in media network designs, especially where wireless or distributed audio, video, or data transport must be managed with defined technical rules. It may be consulted in product development for networking hardware, embedded communication modules, and related computing systems that support media transfer. Design, verification, and document control teams can use P802.15.3RevA-DF2, Oct 2015 to align internal requirements with the intended media network framework.
Why is P802.15.3RevA-DF2, Oct 2015 important?
P802.15.3RevA-DF2, Oct 2015 matters because standards documents help establish a consistent basis for engineering decisions, testing, and procurement review. For media network applications, that consistency can reduce integration risk and support clearer comparisons between implementations. Even as an inactive document, it can still be valuable for compliance history, specification traceability, and design validation when teams need to understand the technical assumptions behind a P802.15.3-related solution.
- Media network specification reference
- Communication and processing context
- Design and verification support
- Inactive standard status
- English-language technical document
- Publication Date: 2015
- Standard Status: Inactive
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies; Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems; Computing and Processing
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