IEEE P802.16.1b/D3 Apr 2012
Amendment: Enhancements to Support Machine-to-Machine Applications
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P802.16.1b/D3 Apr 2012 is an inactive technical draft for an amendment titled “Enhancements to Support Machine-to-Machine Applications,” focused on communication, networking and related system behavior. It is relevant to wireless interoperability work where machine-to-machine traffic needs more predictable handling, especially in components, circuits, devices, and system-level implementations. P802.16.1b/D3 Apr 2012 helps define the technical direction for supporting automated device communications with greater consistency and engineering control.
P802.16.1b/D3 Apr 2012 overview
This draft amendment addresses enhancements intended to better support machine-to-machine applications within the broader P802.16.1 framework. In practical terms, it points to communication features that may improve how devices exchange data with limited human involvement, including behavior at the network and system level. As a standards document, P802.16.1b/D3 Apr 2012 is useful for understanding the requirements and technical changes being proposed for automated communications, compatibility, and implementation planning.
Typical use cases
Typical use cases for P802.16.1b/D3 Apr 2012 may include connected equipment that sends periodic status data, remote monitoring systems, and networked devices that need structured communication support. It is especially relevant where machine-to-machine traffic must be handled alongside broader communication and processing functions, such as in industrial equipment, utility monitoring, or embedded networked devices. The amendment context suggests value for implementations that rely on dependable signaling, controlled messaging patterns, and system integration across devices.
Why this standard matters
P802.16.1b/D3 Apr 2012 matters because machine-to-machine communication often depends on clear technical rules to reduce integration issues and improve consistency across implementations. For engineering teams, a defined standard helps support design control, testing, and procurement decisions by giving a shared reference for expected behavior. Even as an inactive draft, P802.16.1b/D3 Apr 2012 can still be important when reviewing legacy designs, evaluating compliance history, or tracing how support for automated device communications was developed.
- Amendment for machine-to-machine support
- Communication and networking context
- Relevant to device-level implementation planning
- Useful for legacy compliance and review
- Focus on interoperability and controlled messaging
- Publication Date: 2012
- Standard Status: Inactive
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies; Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems; Computing and Processing
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