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IEEE P802.15.4q/D6.0, Sept 2015

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

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P802.15.4q/D6.0, Sept 2015 is an inactive draft standard 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 constrained links, power efficiency, and physical-layer behavior matter. For teams comparing wireless specifications, P802.15.4q/D6.0, Sept 2015 helps define a technical basis for design review, interoperability assessment, and compliance planning.

What is P802.15.4q/D6.0, Sept 2015?

This document is a draft amendment to Part 15.4, aimed at extending low-rate wireless personal area network capabilities with an ultra low power physical layer. P802.15.4q/D6.0, Sept 2015 is best understood as a technical specification used to shape how devices communicate over short-range links while minimizing energy demand. In practical terms, it provides a reference for PHY-level requirements, implementation choices, and testing considerations for LR-WPAN-oriented designs.

Where is P802.15.4q/D6.0, Sept 2015 used?

P802.15.4q/D6.0, Sept 2015 is relevant in embedded wireless systems where battery life and link efficiency are important, such as sensors, controllers, and compact networked devices. It may be used by engineers working on ultra low power radio designs, protocol stacks, and validation setups for LR-WPAN implementations. The standard is also useful in procurement and development workflows when comparing physical-layer options for short-range communication products or component-level integration.

Why is P802.15.4q/D6.0, Sept 2015 important?

This standard matters because physical-layer definitions directly affect power consumption, interoperability, and test consistency. Using P802.15.4q/D6.0, Sept 2015 can support clearer design control when evaluating ultra low power wireless behavior and help reduce ambiguity during specification review. For organizations building or assessing LR-WPAN equipment, it can also improve procurement decisions, align engineering expectations, and provide a basis for repeatable compliance and performance testing.

  • Low-rate wireless personal area networks
  • Ultra low power physical layer focus
  • Draft amendment for P802.15.4
  • Relevant to embedded radio design
  • Inactive English-language standard document
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  • 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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