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IEEE P802.15.4g/D7, Nov 2011

IEEE Approved Draft Standard for Local and Metropolitan Area Networks Part 15.4: Low Rate Wireless Personal Area Networks (LR-WPANs) Amendment: Physical Layer (PHY) Specifications for Low Data Rate Wireless Smart Metering Utility Networks

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IEEE P802.15.4g/D7, Nov 2011 is an approved draft standard focused on the physical layer for low data rate wireless smart metering utility networks. It sits within the IEEE 802.15.4 LR-WPAN framework and addresses communication needs where reliable, low-power wireless links are needed for utility and metering applications. As a draft standard, it is relevant to technical evaluation, implementation planning, and conformance discussions for short-range networking equipment.

What is IEEE P802.15.4g/D7, Nov 2011?

This document defines amendment-level PHY specifications for low rate wireless personal area networks, with a specific emphasis on smart metering utility networks. IEEE P802.15.4g/D7, Nov 2011 describes the physical layer requirements that support dependable wireless communication in constrained environments, helping align device behavior, radio characteristics, and interoperability expectations. It is part of the broader IEEE P802.15.4 family and is intended for engineering work where low data rate, utility-oriented wireless performance must be clearly specified.

Where is IEEE P802.15.4g/D7, Nov 2011 used?

IEEE P802.15.4g/D7, Nov 2011 is commonly used in smart metering and utility network planning, especially where low-power wireless devices must exchange data over short to moderate ranges. Typical contexts may include metering endpoints, utility field devices, and related wireless infrastructure that depends on a defined PHY for consistent operation. It is also useful in product development and procurement workflows where radio behavior, network compatibility, and implementation targets need to be matched to an IEEE-based specification.

Why is IEEE P802.15.4g/D7, Nov 2011 important?

This standard matters because the physical layer shapes how wireless devices perform in practical utility deployments. IEEE P802.15.4g/D7, Nov 2011 helps support design control, testing, and comparison of compliant equipment by defining a common technical basis for low data rate smart metering links. Using a recognized draft specification can reduce integration risk, improve consistency across devices, and give engineering teams a clearer reference during development and verification.

  • Approved draft amendment for IEEE 802.15.4 PHY
  • Low data rate wireless smart metering focus
  • Relevant to LR-WPAN technical design
  • Useful for implementation and conformance review
  • Applies to utility-oriented wireless communications
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  • Publication Date: 2012
  • Standard Status: Inactive
  • Publisher: IEEE
  • Subject: Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies; Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems; Computing and Processing
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