IEEE P802.15.7/D5, Feb 2011
Part 15.7: PHY and MAC standard for short-range wireless optical communication using visible light
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P802.15.7/D5, Feb 2011 is a draft technical standard for short-range wireless optical communication using visible light, focused on PHY and MAC requirements. It sits at the intersection of computing and processing with communication and networking technologies, helping define how visible light communication systems should transmit, coordinate, and manage access at the link level. For engineers and buyers, P802.15.7/D5, Feb 2011 provides a structured reference for early design review, evaluation, and compatibility planning.
About P802.15.7/D5, Feb 2011
This document addresses the physical layer and media access control layer for visible light communication, with an emphasis on short-range wireless optical links. As a draft version, P802.15.7/D5, Feb 2011 represents a technical step in the development of the standard and helps establish how devices may encode, transmit, and share optical communication channels. It is relevant where predictable signaling, coordination between devices, and controlled link behavior are important to system design and testing.
Where is P802.15.7/D5, Feb 2011 used?
P802.15.7/D5, Feb 2011 is most relevant in visible light communication equipment and related communication systems where short-range optical wireless links are being designed or assessed. Typical use cases may include room-level data exchange, device-to-device communication, lighting-integrated communications, and prototype platforms that combine illumination and networking functions. It is also useful in engineering workflows that compare PHY and MAC behavior across devices, especially when evaluating how visible light channels support reliable local communication.
Importance in practice
In practice, this standard helps teams align on how a visible light communication link should behave, which supports consistency during design, procurement, and verification. Using P802.15.7/D5, Feb 2011 can reduce ambiguity around interface expectations and performance targets for short-range optical wireless systems. That is particularly valuable when testing interoperability, documenting requirements, or controlling risk in early-stage implementations where communication behavior must be clearly defined.
- PHY and MAC framework for visible light links
- Short-range wireless optical communication focus
- Draft-stage technical reference
- Relevant to design and testing workflows
- Supports system-level consistency and evaluation
- Publication Date: 2011
- Standard Status: Inactive
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Computing and Processing; Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
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