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IEEE P802.15.4q/D5.0, May, 20

Part 15.4: Low-Rate Wireless Personal Area Networks (LR-WPANs) Amendment for an Ultra Low Power Physical Layer

Standard by IEEE, 2015

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P802.15.4q/D5.0, May, 20 is a technical draft for low-rate wireless personal area networks, focused on an ultra low power physical layer. It sits within the P802.15.4 family and is relevant to communication, networking, and device-level engineering where power efficiency and short-range radio behavior are important. This document helps define how an ultra low power PHY should be specified and evaluated, supporting more consistent design, testing, and procurement decisions.

P802.15.4q/D5.0, May, 20 overview

P802.15.4q/D5.0, May, 20 addresses amendment-level requirements for a low-power physical layer in LR-WPAN systems. Its scope is closely tied to wireless device interoperability, radio performance, and implementation consistency at the PHY layer. As a draft specification in the P802.15.4 series, it is most useful when evaluating technical direction, compliance planning, or product development that depends on tightly controlled low-energy wireless behavior. The inactive status suggests it is primarily of reference or archival interest.

Typical use cases

This standard is most relevant for compact wireless devices and embedded systems that need low-rate communication with very limited power draw. Typical use cases may include sensors, controllers, and other small radio-equipped components where battery life and reliable short-range links matter. It may also support engineering work involving LR-WPAN hardware, physical layer validation, and radio design decisions in connected devices used across industrial, consumer, or infrastructure monitoring applications.

Why this standard matters

For teams working on wireless components, P802.15.4q/D5.0, May, 20 provides a clearer basis for design control and technical review at the physical layer. Using the same draft reference can reduce ambiguity in testing, comparison, and compliance planning, especially when ultra low power performance is a priority. It can also help procurement and engineering groups align on expected capabilities before final implementation choices are made, lowering risk in component selection and system integration.

  • Ultra low power physical layer focus
  • LR-WPAN amendment context
  • Wireless device and embedded system relevance
  • PHY-level design and testing reference
  • Inactive draft status
SKU: 93915cfc76c2

  • 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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