IEEE P802.22.1/D6, Feb 2009
Part 22.1: Standard to Enhance Harmful Interference Protection for Low Power Licensed Devices Operating in the TV Broadcast Bands
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P802.22.1/D6, Feb 2009 is a draft technical standard focused on enhancing harmful interference protection for low power licensed devices operating in the TV broadcast bands. It addresses a specific communications and broadcasting challenge: helping these devices share spectrum more safely while reducing the risk of disruption to broadcast services and nearby users. For engineering, compliance, and procurement teams, the document provides a targeted reference point for evaluating interference protection requirements and related design expectations.
About P802.22.1/D6, Feb 2009
P802.22.1/D6, Feb 2009 sets out a specialized approach to interference protection within the TV broadcast bands, where spectrum use must be managed carefully to avoid harmful effects on licensed operations. As a draft in the communications, networking and broadcast technologies space, it is relevant to technical review, system design, and standards-based evaluation. The document is most useful where low power licensed devices need to operate alongside broadcast services under controlled conditions and with defined protection considerations.
Where is P802.22.1/D6, Feb 2009 used?
This standard is most relevant in radio systems and planning workflows involving low power licensed devices that operate in TV broadcast bands. It may be used by engineers designing shared-spectrum equipment, by testers validating interference behavior, and by organizations reviewing deployment requirements for band access. Typical use cases include protected spectrum operations, coordination around broadcast transmitters, and technical assessments where interference limits and coexistence requirements need to be understood clearly.
Importance in practice
In practice, P802.22.1/D6, Feb 2009 helps reduce ambiguity when evaluating whether a device can operate without causing harmful interference to broadcast services. That makes it valuable for design control, compliance checking, and test planning. For products intended for regulated spectrum environments, a clear standard can support more consistent engineering decisions, lower deployment risk, and better alignment between equipment capability and operating restrictions. It also helps teams document how interference protection is addressed.
- Low power licensed device protection
- TV broadcast band coexistence
- Interference control and assessment
- Draft standard for technical review
- Communications and broadcast compliance
- Publication Date: 2009
- Standard Status: Inactive
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
- Official IEEE: Doi link
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