IEEE P802.15.4z/D08, Mar 2020
Rate Wireless Networks Amendment: Enhanced Ultra WideBand (UWB) Physical Layers (PHYs) and Associated Ranging Techniques
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P802.15.4z/D08, Mar 2020 is a technical draft for Enhanced Ultra WideBand (UWB) physical layers and associated ranging techniques, aimed at communication, networking, and broadcast technologies. It focuses on how UWB devices can support more precise ranging behavior at the PHY level, which is important for products that depend on short-range positioning, timing accuracy, and interoperable device behavior. For engineering teams and procurement reviews, this draft helps define a clearer technical basis for implementation and testing.
P802.15.4z/D08, Mar 2020 overview
This standard document sits within the IEEE 802.15.4 family and addresses an amendment for Enhanced UWB PHYs and ranging methods. P802.15.4z/D08, Mar 2020 is relevant when evaluating how wireless components exchange timing and distance-related information in a controlled, standards-based way. Its scope is closely tied to communication system design, device interoperability, and conformance considerations for UWB-capable hardware. As a draft, it is best used with attention to version control and specification status during engineering and compliance work.
Typical use cases
This draft is typically relevant to UWB-enabled devices that need accurate ranging, timing exchange, or proximity-aware communication. Common applications may include embedded wireless modules, connected devices, and test setups used to validate physical-layer behavior. It can also be useful for teams developing components for industrial systems, consumer electronics, or other environments where short-range measurement and dependable link behavior matter. P802.15.4z/D08, Mar 2020 supports planning around PHY requirements, ranging techniques, and implementation consistency.
Why this standard matters
For product design and verification, this standard helps reduce ambiguity in how Enhanced UWB functions should be implemented and assessed. Using P802.15.4z/D08, Mar 2020 can support more consistent engineering decisions, clearer compliance targets, and better alignment between hardware, firmware, and test procedures. It is especially useful where ranging performance and interoperability affect product quality or risk. In procurement and technical review, the draft status also matters because it signals a need to confirm version applicability before adoption.
- Enhanced UWB physical-layer requirements
- Associated ranging technique context
- IEEE 802.15.4 family alignment
- Draft version: Mar 2020
- Relevant to conformance and implementation review
- 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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