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IEEE P802.15.8/D4, Apr 2017

IEEE Draft Wireless Medium Access Control (MAC) and Physical Layer (PHY) Specifications for Peer Aware Communications (PAC)

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IEEE P802.15.8/D4, Apr 2017 is a draft standard for Wireless Medium Access Control (MAC) and Physical Layer (PHY) specifications for Peer Aware Communications (PAC). It is aimed at defining how nearby devices can exchange information more efficiently and with coordinated access behavior. In the context of communication, networking, and broadcast technologies, this draft is relevant for designs that need structured peer-to-peer wireless operation, especially where MAC and PHY interoperability are important.

IEEE P802.15.8/D4, Apr 2017 overview

This technical document focuses on the draft requirements and framework for Peer Aware Communications across both the MAC and PHY layers. IEEE P802.15.8/D4, Apr 2017 helps define how devices may discover peers, manage channel access, and support direct wireless communication in a controlled manner. Because it sits at the interface of networking protocols and physical transmission behavior, it is useful for understanding implementation expectations, compatibility considerations, and draft-level design direction for PAC-oriented systems.

Typical use cases

Typical use cases for IEEE P802.15.8/D4, Apr 2017 may include short-range peer communication systems where nearby devices must coordinate access to the wireless medium. It is relevant to equipment and applications that depend on low-level MAC and PHY behavior, such as embedded wireless modules, communication device prototypes, and systems that require device-to-device awareness. The draft is also useful in engineering work where interoperability testing, protocol evaluation, or implementation planning is tied to PAC-based wireless operation.

Why this standard matters

This draft matters because clear MAC and PHY guidance can reduce uncertainty during design, testing, and procurement. IEEE P802.15.8/D4, Apr 2017 provides a technical reference for evaluating whether a PAC implementation follows the intended communication model and access rules. For teams working on wireless components or integrated systems, it supports more consistent development choices, helps limit compatibility risk, and gives a basis for comparing draft requirements against prototype behavior and test results.

  • Draft MAC and PHY specifications
  • Peer Aware Communications focus
  • Wireless device interoperability context
  • Short-range peer communication design reference
  • Inactive IEEE draft document
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  • Publication Date: 2017
  • Standard Status: Inactive
  • Publisher: IEEE
  • Subject: Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies; Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems; Computing and Processing
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