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IEEE P802.15.4k/D5, Apr 2013

IEEE Standard for Local and metropolitan area networks Part 15.4: Low-Rate Wireless Personal Area Networks (LR-WPANs)Amendment 5: Physical Layer Specifications for Low Energy, Critical Infrastructure Monitoring Networks.

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IEEE P802.15.4k/D5, Apr 2013 is an IEEE draft standard for low-rate wireless personal area networks, focused on amendment content for physical layer specifications in low energy, critical infrastructure monitoring networks. It is relevant to computing, communication, and embedded systems where dependable low-power connectivity matters. By defining technical direction for the LR-WPAN physical layer, this document supports consistent design, evaluation, and interoperability decisions for specialized monitoring applications.

Overview of IEEE P802.15.4k/D5, Apr 2013

This draft sits within IEEE 802.15.4, the family for low-rate wireless personal area networks, and extends the baseline specification with amendment material aimed at low energy, critical infrastructure monitoring use cases. IEEE P802.15.4k/D5, Apr 2013 is therefore most useful as a technical reference for physical layer behavior, implementation expectations, and engineering alignment. It helps describe how devices in constrained wireless environments may operate with attention to energy efficiency and reliable signal handling.

Typical use cases

The document is commonly relevant to wireless sensors and monitoring nodes used in infrastructure-oriented systems, such as utility equipment, industrial monitoring points, and other embedded deployments where long-life operation is important. IEEE P802.15.4k/D5, Apr 2013 may also support development of receiver and transceiver designs intended for low-rate data exchange in managed environments. Its focus suits workflows where engineers evaluate physical layer choices for networked monitoring devices rather than general-purpose communications.

Why it matters

For organizations designing or assessing LR-WPAN equipment, this standard helps establish a clearer basis for compliance, testing, and procurement. IEEE P802.15.4k/D5, Apr 2013 can reduce ambiguity around physical layer requirements in low-energy monitoring scenarios, which is useful when comparing device capabilities or validating implementation choices. In practice, that supports more consistent engineering decisions, lower integration risk, and better alignment between specification, test planning, and system performance expectations.

  • Low-rate wireless personal area network focus
  • Physical layer amendment for low-energy monitoring
  • Relevant to critical infrastructure applications
  • Useful for implementation and test planning
  • Applies to embedded and sensor-based systems
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  • Publication Date: 2013
  • Standard Status: Inactive
  • Publisher: IEEE
  • Subject: Computing and Processing; Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies; Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
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