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IEEE P802.15.4-REVd/D05, Feb 2020

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P802.15.4-REVd/D05, Feb 2020 is a technical draft for low-rate wireless networks, addressing the communication and device-level requirements that support short-range connectivity. It is relevant where reliable data exchange, timing behavior, and radio interoperability matter across components, circuits, devices, and systems. For engineering teams and procurement workflows, this standard helps define a common reference for design evaluation, testing, and compliance planning in wireless network applications.

P802.15.4-REVd/D05, Feb 2020 overview

This draft standard sits within the IEEE 802.15.4 family and focuses on low-rate wireless networking in a way that is useful for implementation and technical review. P802.15.4-REVd/D05, Feb 2020 is typically consulted when assessing protocol structure, device behavior, and conformance expectations for connected hardware. Its scope is especially relevant to communication systems where compact, power-conscious wireless links must operate consistently across different components and network configurations.

Typical use cases

Typical use cases for P802.15.4-REVd/D05, Feb 2020 include wireless modules, embedded communication devices, and short-range networked equipment that needs predictable low-data-rate operation. It may also support product development for sensors, control units, and other systems that rely on coordinated radio links. In practice, the standard is useful when specifying interface expectations, checking interoperability between devices, or reviewing whether a design aligns with the intended network behavior.

Why this standard matters

This standard matters because it gives engineers and buyers a shared technical basis for evaluating low-rate wireless designs. P802.15.4-REVd/D05, Feb 2020 can help reduce integration risk by clarifying expected network characteristics and supporting consistent test planning. For organizations working with communication hardware, it is useful for comparing supplier claims, managing design requirements, and improving confidence that devices will perform reliably within defined wireless environments.

  • Low-rate wireless networking
  • Device and protocol behavior
  • Interoperability and test planning
  • Embedded and short-range radio systems
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  • Publication Date: 2020
  • Standard Status: Inactive
  • Publisher: IEEE
  • Subject: Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies; Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems; Computing and Processing
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