IEEE P802.22/D1.0, Dec 2010
Wireless Regional Area Networks (WRAN) - Specific requirements - Part 22: Cognitive Wireless RAN Medium Access Control (MAC) and Physical Layer (PHY) specifications: Policies and procedures for operation in the TV Bands
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P802.22/D1.0, Dec 2010 is a technical draft for Wireless Regional Area Networks, focused on cognitive wireless RAN medium access control and physical layer requirements for operation in TV bands. It addresses policies and procedures that help systems share spectrum more carefully, which is important where communication links must coexist with broadcast services. For engineers and buyers working in communication, networking and broadcast technologies, P802.22/D1.0, Dec 2010 provides a targeted reference for evaluating WRAN behavior in this regulated band environment.
P802.22/D1.0, Dec 2010 overview
This standard draft defines requirements for the MAC and PHY layers of a cognitive wireless regional area network intended for TV-band use. It is concerned with how devices access spectrum, coordinate transmissions, and follow operational procedures that support reliable coexistence. P802.22/D1.0, Dec 2010 is relevant to system design and technical review because it frames the expected behavior of network equipment operating under spectrum-sensing and policy-driven constraints. Its draft status indicates an early specification stage, useful for development and comparison.
Typical use cases
This document is typically used when designing or assessing WRAN equipment that operates in TV bands, especially systems that must manage channel access under cognitive radio rules. It may support development of base stations, customer devices, and related MAC/PHY implementations for regional area coverage. Engineers may consult P802.22/D1.0, Dec 2010 during protocol evaluation, interoperability planning, or compliance-oriented testing. It is also relevant where wireless links must coexist with broadcast spectrum use and follow specific operational procedures.
Why this standard matters
P802.22/D1.0, Dec 2010 matters because it helps bring consistency to how cognitive wireless systems behave in shared spectrum environments. Clear MAC and PHY expectations can reduce integration risk, support more controlled testing, and improve confidence in deployment decisions. For organizations comparing technical options, the draft provides a concrete basis for design control and procurement review. It also helps teams align on performance assumptions and operational limits before moving toward implementation or formal compliance work.
- Wireless regional area network operation
- Cognitive radio procedures in TV bands
- MAC and PHY specification focus
- Spectrum access and coexistence behavior
- Draft-level technical requirements
- Publication Date: 2010
- Standard Status: Inactive
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
- Official IEEE: Doi link
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