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IEEE P802.15.5/D7, Octobor 2008

Specific Requirements Part 15.5: Mesh Topology Capability in Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPANS)

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P802.15.5/D7, Octobor 2008 is a draft technical standard for specific requirements in wireless personal area networks, focusing on mesh topology capability. It addresses how WPAN devices may organize multi-hop communication and network coordination within the communication, networking, and broadcast technologies field. For engineers, integrators, and procurement teams, P802.15.5/D7, Octobor 2008 helps define a consistent basis for evaluating mesh-enabled WPAN behavior and design expectations in a standards-driven environment.

About P802.15.5/D7, Octobor 2008

This document is tied to the IEEE 802.15.5 work on mesh topology capability in wireless personal area networks. It is intended to describe specific requirements that support reliable network formation, routing behavior, and device interaction in short-range wireless systems. As a draft version, P802.15.5/D7, Octobor 2008 is most useful for understanding the technical direction of mesh-oriented WPAN requirements and for comparing implementation claims against a defined requirements set.

Where is P802.15.5/D7, Octobor 2008 used?

P802.15.5/D7, Octobor 2008 is relevant wherever wireless personal area networks need mesh capability to extend communication beyond a simple point-to-point link. This may include connected sensor systems, low-power control networks, and embedded wireless equipment that must relay data across multiple nodes. It is especially useful in design and test workflows where interoperability, node coordination, and network resilience matter. The standard supports planning for short-range wireless deployments that depend on organized multi-device communication.

Importance in practice

In practice, P802.15.5/D7, Octobor 2008 matters because mesh-related requirements can affect device compatibility, network stability, and implementation consistency. Clear requirements help teams evaluate whether a WPAN design supports the intended topology and whether products can be tested against a shared technical reference. For buyers and engineers, this reduces ambiguity during specification review, procurement, and verification. It also helps limit risk when comparing equipment that claims mesh support within the same wireless personal area network framework.

  • Mesh topology requirements for WPANs
  • Multi-node wireless coordination
  • Draft-stage technical reference
  • Implementation and verification support
  • Short-range network design context
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  • Publication Date: 2008
  • Standard Status: Inactive
  • Publisher: IEEE
  • Subject: Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
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