IEEE P802.15.7/D2a, Jun 2018
Part 15.7: Short-Range Optical Wireless Communications
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P802.15.7/D2a, Jun 2018 is a draft standard for Part 15.7: Short-Range Optical Wireless Communications, addressing how optical wireless links may be defined and assessed for communication, networking, and related device and system applications. It is relevant where designers need structured guidance for visible or light-based transmission methods rather than conventional RF approaches. As an inactive document, P802.15.7/D2a, Jun 2018 is most useful for reference, comparison, and historical technical context.
P802.15.7/D2a, Jun 2018 overview
This technical document sits within the IEEE 802.15 family and focuses on short-range optical wireless communications, a specialized area of wireless connectivity that uses light-based channels. P802.15.7/D2a, Jun 2018 is intended to support definition and discussion of requirements, operational limits, and performance considerations for such systems. For teams working on communication hardware, network behavior, or system integration, it provides a clear reference point for understanding how optical wireless links are framed at the draft stage.
Typical use cases
The standard is commonly relevant to short-range links in environments where optical transmission is practical, such as room-scale communications, device-to-device connectivity, and controlled indoor installations. It may also support engineering work involving LEDs, photodetectors, transceivers, and other components used in light-based data transfer. Because the subject spans communication, networking, and broadcast technologies, it can inform design discussions for equipment that needs predictable optical signaling, interoperability planning, or evaluation of link behavior in constrained spaces.
Why this standard matters
P802.15.7/D2a, Jun 2018 matters because draft standards help align technical expectations before products or implementations are finalized. For optical wireless systems, that can reduce ambiguity in design choices, testing approaches, and procurement decisions. Using a defined reference can support more consistent engineering reviews and help teams compare performance assumptions across components and systems. It is especially valuable when evaluating compliance-related work or documenting requirements for short-range optical communication solutions.
- Short-range optical wireless communications
- Draft IEEE 802.15.7 reference
- Communication and networking context
- Component and system evaluation
- Inactive standard document
- Publication Date: 2018
- Standard Status: Inactive
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies; Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems; Computing and Processing
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