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IEEE P802.15.4c/D6, Nov 2008

Part 15.4:Wireless Medium Access Control (MAC) and Physical Layer (PHY) Specifications for Low-Rate Wireless Personal Area Networks (LR-WPANS): Amendment 2: Alternative Physical Layer Extension to Support One Or More of the Chinese 314-316 MHz, 430-434 MHz, and 779-787 MHz Bands

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P802.15.4c/D6, Nov 2008 is a draft technical standard for low-rate wireless personal area networks, focusing on an alternative physical layer extension for specific Chinese frequency bands. It addresses wireless MAC and PHY requirements for 314-316 MHz, 430-434 MHz, and 779-787 MHz operation, making it relevant to communication and networking applications that need band-specific support. As an inactive document, P802.15.4c/D6, Nov 2008 is most useful for understanding the design intent and technical direction of the amendment.

About P802.15.4c/D6, Nov 2008

This draft belongs to the IEEE 802.15.4 family and extends the low-rate wireless PAN framework with an alternative physical layer option. Its purpose is to define how devices may communicate in the referenced Chinese sub-GHz bands while remaining aligned with the wider MAC and PHY structure of the base standard. For engineers and buyers reviewing legacy requirements, P802.15.4c/D6, Nov 2008 provides a specific snapshot of the amendment’s technical scope and band support.

Where is P802.15.4c/D6, Nov 2008 used?

The specification is most relevant in wireless device design, radio subsystem development, and test environments where low-rate communication over narrow regional frequency allocations is required. It may apply to modules, transceivers, and embedded equipment intended for sensor networking, industrial links, or other short-range communication systems using the defined Chinese bands. P802.15.4c/D6, Nov 2008 is especially useful when evaluating compatibility, channel planning, and PHY behavior for regional deployments.

Importance in practice

In practice, this standard helps teams control RF design choices and verify that equipment targets the correct band and physical-layer behavior. It supports clearer compliance review, procurement alignment, and technical testing by specifying a defined amendment rather than a general wireless approach. For organizations working with low-rate PAN equipment, P802.15.4c/D6, Nov 2008 can reduce implementation risk by clarifying the intended extension to the base MAC and PHY framework.

  • IEEE 802.15.4 amendment draft
  • Alternative PHY extension
  • Chinese sub-GHz band support
  • Low-rate wireless PAN context
  • Legacy technical reference
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  • Publication Date: 2008
  • Standard Status: Inactive
  • Publisher: IEEE
  • Subject: Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
  • Official IEEE: Doi link

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