IEEE P802.19.3/D0.06, Jul 2020
Part 19: Coexistence Methods for 802.11 and 802.15.4 based systems operating in the Sub-1 GHz Frequency Bands
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P802.19.3/D0.06, Jul 2020 is a technical draft standard focused on coexistence methods for 802.11 and 802.15.4 based systems operating in the Sub-1 GHz frequency bands. It addresses how these wireless technologies can share spectrum more reliably, which is important for communication, networking and broadcast technologies as well as related device and system design. For engineers and procurement teams, P802.19.3/D0.06, Jul 2020 helps define a common reference for evaluating interference tolerance and coexistence behavior.
Overview of P802.19.3/D0.06, Jul 2020
This document is part of the 802.19.3 work on coexistence, with a specific emphasis on Sub-1 GHz operation where 802.11 and 802.15.4 systems may need to operate in close proximity. P802.19.3/D0.06, Jul 2020 is relevant to wireless design because it helps frame methods for sharing a constrained radio environment while limiting disruption between technologies. In practice, it supports technical review, interoperability planning, and performance expectations for mixed wireless deployments.
Typical use cases
P802.19.3/D0.06, Jul 2020 is typically used when designing or evaluating connected equipment that combines Wi-Fi-like 802.11 links with 802.15.4-based networks in the Sub-1 GHz range. That may include industrial sensing systems, low-power wireless control nodes, gateway devices, and other communication equipment where spectrum overlap can affect reliability. It is also useful for teams comparing coexistence strategies during product development, lab testing, or system integration.
Why it matters
Coexistence guidance matters because uncoordinated wireless operation can lead to packet loss, degraded throughput, and inconsistent device behavior. P802.19.3/D0.06, Jul 2020 gives organizations a clearer basis for design control and testing when multiple radio systems must share the same band. It can also support compliance-oriented review, reduce integration risk, and improve confidence when specifying equipment for environments where dependable Sub-1 GHz performance is required.
- 802.11 and 802.15.4 coexistence
- Sub-1 GHz frequency band operation
- Wireless interference and sharing methods
- System design and test reference
- Draft technical document status
- Publication Date: 2020
- Standard Status: Inactive
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies; Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems; Computing and Processing
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