IEEE P802.15.4z/D07, Mar2020
Rate Wireless Networks Amendment: Enhanced High Rate Pulse (HRP) and Low Rate Pulse (LRP) Ultra Wide-Band (UWB) Physical Layers (PHYs) and Associated Ranging Techniques
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P802.15.4z/D07, Mar2020 is a draft technical standard for enhanced high rate pulse (HRP) and low rate pulse (LRP) ultra wide-band (UWB) physical layers, along with associated ranging techniques. It sits within communication, networking, and broadcast technologies, where precise short-range wireless performance and timing accuracy are important. For teams working on UWB devices, P802.15.4z/D07, Mar2020 helps define a common technical basis for interoperability, evaluation, and design alignment.
About P802.15.4z/D07, Mar2020
This document focuses on the PHY-level behavior of UWB systems and the ranging methods used with them. P802.15.4z/D07, Mar2020 extends the technical framework for pulse-based wireless links by addressing both enhanced HRP and LRP operation. That makes it relevant to engineers comparing transmission characteristics, timing behavior, and implementation requirements in a standards-based environment. As a draft, it is best used as a technical reference for development, review, and conformance planning.
Where is P802.15.4z/D07, Mar2020 used?
P802.15.4z/D07, Mar2020 is typically relevant in UWB-enabled communication equipment that depends on accurate ranging and short-distance wireless exchange. It may be used in chipset development, embedded wireless modules, test setups, and product engineering workflows where pulse-based PHY behavior must be understood in detail. The standard is also useful for teams working on devices that need controlled distance measurement, link performance validation, or specification review for low-rate and high-rate UWB implementations.
Importance in practice
In practice, P802.15.4z/D07, Mar2020 supports consistent design decisions and helps reduce ambiguity when evaluating UWB physical-layer features and ranging techniques. It can be important for compliance planning, product comparison, and test preparation because it gives a shared technical reference for how the system should behave. Using the document during development may improve interoperability, strengthen engineering control, and lower the risk of mismatched expectations between suppliers, integrators, and test laboratories.
- Enhanced HRP and LRP UWB PHYs
- Associated ranging techniques
- Draft reference for implementation review
- Useful for compliance and test planning
- Relevant to short-range wireless systems
- Publication Date: 2020
- Standard Status: Inactive
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies; Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems; Computing and Processing
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