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IEEE P802.15.4q/D8.0, Dec 2015

Amendment 2: Ultra-Low Power Physical Layer

Standard by IEEE, 2015

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P802.15.4q/D8.0, Dec 2015 is a draft amendment focused on an ultra-low power physical layer for IEEE 802.15.4-style communication. It addresses the technical requirements behind low-power wireless links used in communication, networking, and embedded device designs, where energy efficiency and reliable signaling are important. For engineers and procurement teams, this technical document helps clarify the intended PHY direction and supports more consistent evaluation, development, and compliance planning.

Overview of P802.15.4q/D8.0, Dec 2015

This standard document provides draft amendment content for an ultra-low power physical layer, building on the P802.15.4 framework. Its purpose is to define or refine physical-layer behavior relevant to low-energy wireless communication, including how devices may transmit, receive, and operate under constrained power conditions. P802.15.4q/D8.0, Dec 2015 is especially relevant when design decisions depend on interoperability, signaling characteristics, and implementation detail at the PHY level.

Typical use cases

Typical use cases include embedded wireless devices, sensor-oriented systems, and low-power communication equipment that need careful control of energy use and radio behavior. The amendment context is useful for component designers, systems engineers, and test teams working on networking hardware, distributed devices, or broadcast-adjacent communication functions. P802.15.4q/D8.0, Dec 2015 may also support specification review when evaluating chipset capabilities, PHY compliance targets, or integration requirements for compact connected products.

Why it matters

This standard matters because ultra-low power PHY choices directly affect battery life, link robustness, and implementation consistency. Using P802.15.4q/D8.0, Dec 2015 as a reference can help reduce ambiguity in design and testing, especially when teams need to align on signaling expectations and document requirements clearly. It also supports more disciplined procurement and verification by giving stakeholders a defined technical basis for comparing solutions and checking conformance.

  • Ultra-low power physical layer focus
  • IEEE 802.15.4 amendment context
  • Wireless device and sensor applications
  • PHY design and compliance reference
  • Inactive draft document, English language
SKU: 082fac36c727

  • 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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