IEEE P802.15.7a/D7, May 2024
Part 15.7: Short-Range Optical Wireless Communications Amendment: Higher Speed, Longer Range Optical Camera Communication (OCC)
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P802.15.7a/D7, May 2024 is a draft standard for higher-speed, longer-range optical camera communication within short-range optical wireless communications. It is aimed at improving how camera-based links carry data between devices in communication, networking, and broadcast technologies, while also relating to component and system design. For engineers and buyers working with optical wireless equipment, P802.15.7a/D7, May 2024 helps define a more consistent technical basis for evaluating performance and compatibility.
Overview of P802.15.7a/D7, May 2024
This technical document extends the short-range optical wireless communications framework with a focus on optical camera communication (OCC). The amendment context suggests attention to higher-speed operation and longer-range links, which are important when using imaging sensors as part of the communications path. P802.15.7a/D7, May 2024 is relevant to designers and specifiers who need a clear reference for OCC behavior, implementation choices, and the conditions under which optical camera links may be tested or compared.
Typical use cases
Typical use cases include camera-based data links where visible or optical signals are captured by imaging hardware in place of, or alongside, conventional wireless receivers. That can apply to industrial devices, signaling equipment, or embedded systems that exchange information over short distances without radio. In practice, P802.15.7a/D7, May 2024 may support products that need higher data rates, improved range, or more predictable optical communication behavior in controlled environments. It is especially useful where line-of-sight and camera sensing are part of the link design.
Why it matters
For teams developing or sourcing optical wireless products, P802.15.7a/D7, May 2024 provides a shared technical reference that can reduce ambiguity in design and testing. That matters because optical camera communication depends on sensor characteristics, link distance, and system integration details that can affect performance. A defined standard helps support compliance planning, procurement comparisons, and more repeatable validation. It can also lower integration risk by giving manufacturers and users a common basis for evaluating higher-speed, longer-range OCC implementations.
- Short-range optical wireless communications
- Optical camera communication focus
- Higher-speed, longer-range amendment scope
- Engineering reference for OCC system design
- Support for evaluation and compliance planning
- Publication Date: 2024
- Standard Status: Inactive
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies; Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems; Computing and Processing
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- This Version: P802.15.7 (2024)
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- Previous Version: P802.15.7 (2011)
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- Previous Version: P802.15.7 (2011)
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