IEEE P802.15.7/D4, Nov 2010
Part 15.7: PHY and MAC standard for short-range wireless optical communication using visible light
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P802.15.7/D4, Nov 2010 is a draft technical standard for short-range wireless optical communication using visible light. It defines part of the PHY and MAC framework for this emerging communication method, helping align device behavior, signaling, and access control within communication, networking, and broadcast technologies. For engineers and procurement teams working with visible light communication systems, P802.15.7/D4, Nov 2010 provides a structured basis for evaluating compatibility, implementation choices, and conformance expectations.
Overview of P802.15.7/D4, Nov 2010
This document addresses the physical layer and medium access control layer for visible light wireless communication over short distances. As a draft version of P802.15.7/D4, Nov 2010, it sits in the technical development process and is useful for understanding the intended direction of the specification. The standard is especially relevant where optical links are used for data transfer in environments that require controlled, short-range communication behavior and careful coordination between devices.
Typical use cases
P802.15.7/D4, Nov 2010 is commonly relevant to visible light communication equipment such as transmitters, receivers, embedded modules, and prototype systems designed for short-range data exchange. It may apply to controlled indoor links, device-to-device communication, and application testing where optical signaling is preferred or evaluated. The draft is also useful for laboratories, product developers, and integrators assessing PHY and MAC behavior in communication hardware built around visible light transmission.
Why it matters
Using P802.15.7/D4, Nov 2010 helps teams work from a defined technical reference when designing or reviewing visible light communication systems. It supports more consistent implementation of signaling and channel access behavior, which can reduce compatibility issues and simplify testing. For buyers and engineers, the standard is valuable when comparing products, planning compliance work, or validating performance in short-range optical networking applications where reliability and repeatability are important.
- Draft specification for visible light wireless communication
- Focus on PHY and MAC layer requirements
- Short-range optical networking context
- Relevant to prototype and compliance evaluation
- Technical reference for device interoperability
- Publication Date: 2010
- Standard Status: Inactive
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
- Official IEEE: Doi link
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