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IEEE P802.19.1/D5.0, Feb 2014

Part 19: TV White Space Coexistence Methods

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IEEE P802.19.1/D5.0, Feb 2014

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P802.19.1/D5.0, Feb 2014 is a technical draft standard for TV White Space coexistence methods, aimed at communication, networking, and broadcast systems that must share spectrum more efficiently. It addresses how different devices may operate in the same band while reducing harmful interference and supporting dependable wireless performance. For organizations working with white-space equipment or coexistence planning, this document helps define a common technical reference for design, evaluation, and interoperability decisions.

About P802.19.1/D5.0, Feb 2014

This standard focuses on coexistence methods for TV White Space environments, where devices may need to detect and accommodate other users in shared spectrum. P802.19.1/D5.0, Feb 2014 provides a draft-stage framework for managing interactions among wireless systems, especially where reliable access and interference control are important. It is relevant to engineering teams that need a consistent basis for spectrum-sharing behavior, technical assessment, and implementation planning in broadcast-adjacent wireless contexts.

Where is P802.19.1/D5.0, Feb 2014 used?

P802.19.1/D5.0, Feb 2014 is typically used in TV White Space deployments and related wireless coexistence work, including devices that operate in or near unused television channels. It may be applied in equipment design, lab testing, and system integration for spectrum-aware radios, white-space access points, and coordination tools. The standard is also useful where communication networks must share channels with broadcast services or other secondary users while maintaining acceptable performance and limiting interference.

Importance in practice

In practice, P802.19.1/D5.0, Feb 2014 supports more consistent coexistence behavior across devices and implementations. That matters when procurement teams, engineers, and testers need a shared reference for comparing technical claims, checking compliance, and reducing deployment risk. By defining how coexistence methods should be approached in TV White Space settings, the standard can help improve planning accuracy, interoperability, and operational confidence in shared-spectrum wireless systems.

  • TV White Space coexistence methods
  • Shared-spectrum wireless behavior
  • Interference-aware system design
  • Testing and implementation reference
  • Draft technical guidance for secondary users
SKU: 1b0002dd0685

  • Publication Date: 2014
  • Standard Status: Inactive
  • Publisher: IEEE
  • Subject: Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies; Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems; Computing and Processing
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