IEEE P802.22.2/D2.0, April 2012
Wireless Regional Area Networks (WRAN) - Specific requirements - Part 22.2: Recommended Practice for the Installation and Deployment of IEEE 802.22 Systems
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IEEE P802.22.2/D2.0, April 2012 is a draft technical document for Wireless Regional Area Networks (WRAN) that focuses on recommended practice for the installation and deployment of IEEE 802.22 systems. It is aimed at the practical side of planning and placing equipment, helping address how systems may be introduced in real environments. For teams working with WRAN architecture, this standard supports more consistent deployment decisions and clearer implementation expectations.
What is IEEE P802.22.2/D2.0, April 2012?
IEEE P802.22.2/D2.0, April 2012 provides guidance for the installation and deployment of IEEE 802.22 systems, rather than defining a radio interface itself. In the context of communication, networking, and broadcast technologies, it helps frame how WRAN equipment should be arranged and integrated for practical use. As a recommended practice, it is typically used to support planning, installation, and deployment decisions where consistency and technical alignment are important.
Where is IEEE P802.22.2/D2.0, April 2012 used?
This document is relevant in WRAN projects where IEEE 802.22 systems are being installed or rolled out across a regional area. It may be used by network planners, deployment engineers, and technical teams responsible for site preparation, equipment placement, and system integration. Because the subject spans communication, networking, broadcast, and related system technologies, the standard is most useful in workflows that require careful coordination of wireless infrastructure and deployment practices.
Why is IEEE P802.22.2/D2.0, April 2012 important?
The value of IEEE P802.22.2/D2.0, April 2012 lies in helping organizations deploy IEEE 802.22 systems with greater consistency and less implementation risk. Clear recommended practice can support procurement review, installation planning, and technical verification. It may also help reduce ambiguity when multiple teams are involved in field deployment, since a shared reference can improve coordination, testing expectations, and overall design control for WRAN installations.
- WRAN installation guidance
- Deployment planning for IEEE 802.22 systems
- Recommended practice for site and equipment setup
- Support for consistency in technical workflows
- Publication Date: 2012
- Standard Status: Inactive
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies; Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems; Computing and Processing
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- New Version Available: P802.22.2 (2012)
- This Version: P802.22.2 (2012)
- Previous Version: P802.22.2 (2012)
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