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IEEE P802.16.1b/D5 Jul 2012

Amendment: Enhancements to Support Machine-to-Machine Applications

Standard by IEEE, 2012

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P802.16.1b/D5 Jul 2012 is a draft amendment to P802.16.1 focused on enhancements to support machine-to-machine applications in wireless communication environments. It is relevant where networking, computing, and power-aware connected devices must exchange data with limited human intervention. By refining how these systems operate, P802.16.1b/D5 Jul 2012 helps support more consistent device interoperability, traffic handling, and deployment planning for machine-oriented communications.

Overview of P802.16.1b/D5 Jul 2012

This technical document addresses enhancements intended for machine-to-machine applications within the broader P802.16.1 framework. In practice, that places it in the context of wireless communications and networked device systems that may need efficient, predictable connectivity for sensors, controllers, and other embedded equipment. P802.16.1b/D5 Jul 2012 is useful for understanding the intended amendments, their scope, and how they may affect system design, conformance evaluation, and integration work in related communication platforms.

Typical use cases

P802.16.1b/D5 Jul 2012 may be used when designing or reviewing wireless systems that connect distributed devices for automated reporting, remote monitoring, or control signaling. It is especially relevant for machine-to-machine deployments where low-touch operation, network coordination, and reliable data exchange matter more than interactive user traffic. Typical environments may include industrial equipment networks, utility monitoring systems, field sensors, and other connected infrastructure where communication behavior must be defined with care.

Why it matters

For engineering and procurement teams, P802.16.1b/D5 Jul 2012 helps define a clearer technical basis for evaluating compatibility and expected behavior in machine-to-machine communication systems. That can reduce integration risk, support more consistent testing, and improve design control when selecting components or planning network deployments. Because it is an inactive draft, it is also useful as a reference point for understanding the development history of the standard and the requirements it was meant to refine.

  • Amendment for machine-to-machine support
  • Wireless communication and networking context
  • Relevant to embedded and automated systems
  • Useful for conformity and integration review
  • English-language inactive draft document
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  • Publication Date: 2012
  • Standard Status: Inactive
  • Publisher: IEEE
  • Subject: Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies; Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems; Computing and Processing; Power, Energy and Industry Applications
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