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IEEE P802.15.6/D06, May 2025

IEEE Draft Standard for Wireless Body Area Networks

Standard by IEEE, 2025

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IEEE P802.15.6/D06, May 2025 is an IEEE Draft Standard for Wireless Body Area Networks, offering a technical basis for short-range communication around or within the human body. It is relevant where wireless devices must exchange data reliably in close proximity to a person, with attention to networking behavior, component interaction, and system performance. For engineers and procurement teams, IEEE P802.15.6/D06, May 2025 helps define a common reference point for design, evaluation, and specification work.

Overview of IEEE P802.15.6/D06, May 2025

This draft standard addresses wireless body area network applications in the context of communication, networking, and connected devices. As a draft document, IEEE P802.15.6/D06, May 2025 is typically used to review technical requirements, align implementation details, and support development planning. Its focus on body area networking suggests attention to links between wearable, implanted, or nearby devices and the supporting circuits and systems that enable dependable operation in constrained environments.

Typical use cases

IEEE P802.15.6/D06, May 2025 is commonly relevant for wearable health monitors, on-body sensor systems, and other personal networked devices that exchange data in close range. It may also support engineering work for medical or monitoring equipment, low-power body-centric communications, and integrated device systems where signal reliability and interoperability are important. Teams may use it when defining interface behavior, checking compatibility, or evaluating how a wireless body area network should perform in practical deployment.

Why it matters

This standard matters because wireless body area networks can be sensitive to design choices, device placement, and operational consistency. IEEE P802.15.6/D06, May 2025 gives stakeholders a structured reference for compliance review, technical comparison, and testing expectations. That can reduce integration risk, improve repeatability across devices, and support clearer procurement and development decisions. For organizations building or assessing body-area wireless systems, a draft standard like this helps keep requirements and engineering assumptions aligned.

  • Wireless body area network requirements
  • Draft-level technical reference
  • Wearable and nearby-device communications
  • System interoperability and evaluation
  • Engineering and compliance planning
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  • Publication Date: 2025
  • Standard Status: Active
  • Publisher: IEEE
  • Subject: Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies; Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems; Computing and Processing
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