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IEEE P802.19.1a/D2.0, Jan 2017

Part 19: TV White Space Coexistence Methods Amendment: Coexistence Methods for Geo-Location Capable Devices Operating Under General Authorization

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IEEE P802.19.1a/D2.0, Jan 2017

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P802.19.1a/D2.0, Jan 2017 is an IEEE draft amendment for TV White Space coexistence methods, focused on coexistence methods for geo-location capable devices operating under general authorization. It sits within communication, networking, and broadcast technologies, where shared spectrum access requires careful coordination to limit interference. This technical document is relevant to engineers and procurement teams evaluating how geo-location based operation may support reliable secondary use of broadcast-adjacent spectrum while protecting incumbent services.

P802.19.1a/D2.0, Jan 2017 overview

The P802.19.1a/D2.0, Jan 2017 specification addresses coexistence behavior for devices that can determine their location and operate under general authorization in TV white space bands. Its purpose is to define methods that help such devices share spectrum more predictably, especially where multiple systems may compete for access. In practical terms, the draft amendment supports technical alignment around interference avoidance, operational coordination, and consistent implementation choices for wireless systems using available white-space channels.

Typical use cases

This standard is typically relevant to geo-location enabled wireless devices designed to operate in TV white spaces, including access points, client devices, and coordinated network equipment. It may be used in deployments where broadcast spectrum is available for unlicensed or generally authorized operation, such as rural connectivity, fixed wireless links, or localized network extensions. It is also useful for system designers working on coexistence methods that help multiple devices share channels while maintaining predictable communication performance.

Why this standard matters

P802.19.1a/D2.0, Jan 2017 matters because coexistence rules can affect whether equipment operates reliably and without harmful interference in shared spectrum. For developers, it provides a technical reference for design control, testing, and implementation consistency. For buyers and specifiers, it can help support procurement decisions by clarifying the expected behavior of geo-location capable devices under general authorization. In regulated radio environments, that kind of structure can reduce integration risk and improve deployment confidence.

  • TV white space coexistence methods
  • Geo-location capable device operation
  • General authorization scenarios
  • Interference-aware wireless sharing
  • IEEE communication technology context
SKU: 0362d3f59de0

  • Publication Date: 2017
  • Standard Status: Inactive
  • Publisher: IEEE
  • Subject: Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies; Computing and Processing
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