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IEEE P802.22/D6.0.0, May 2019

Part 22: Cognitive Radio Wireless Regional Area Networks (WRAN) Medium Access Control (MAC) and Physical Layer (PHY) Specifications: Policies and Procedures for Operation in the Bands that Allow Spectrum Sharing where the Communications Devices may Opportunistically Operate in the Spectrum of the Primary Service

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IEEE P802.22/D6.0.0, May 2019

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P802.22/D6.0.0, May 2019 defines draft technical requirements for Cognitive Radio Wireless Regional Area Networks (WRAN), focusing on MAC and PHY specifications for operation in bands that permit spectrum sharing. It addresses policies and procedures that support opportunistic access to primary service spectrum, which is important for systems that must adapt to available channels while limiting interference. As an inactive IEEE-related draft, it is useful for design review, comparison, and standards research in communication and networking technologies.

P802.22/D6.0.0, May 2019 overview

This document outlines a draft framework for WRAN operation using cognitive radio techniques, with emphasis on medium access control and physical layer behavior. P802.22/D6.0.0, May 2019 is centered on how devices may identify, access, and share spectrum in a controlled way when primary services are present. For engineers and procurement teams, the value lies in understanding the intended operating rules, protocol structure, and performance expectations associated with this wireless regional area network specification.

Typical use cases

The standard is relevant to wireless systems designed for regional coverage where spectrum availability can change and devices may need to operate opportunistically. Typical applications include WRAN equipment, shared-spectrum access systems, and radio designs that rely on cognitive decision-making at the MAC and PHY layers. It may also support evaluation of devices intended for broadband connectivity in managed spectrum environments, especially where coexistence with primary service users is a key engineering requirement. P802.22/D6.0.0, May 2019 helps define that operating context.

Why this standard matters

For organizations working with shared-spectrum wireless design, this standard helps improve consistency in implementation and testing. It can support compliance planning by clarifying the expected procedures for spectrum access, channel use, and communication behavior in bands that allow sharing. That matters for reducing interference risk, aligning technical documentation, and comparing equipment against a common reference. Because P802.22/D6.0.0, May 2019 is an inactive draft, it is especially useful for reference work, historical analysis, and specification review.

  • Cognitive radio WRAN scope
  • MAC and PHY specification focus
  • Shared-spectrum operating procedures
  • Opportunistic access in primary service bands
  • Draft standard reference for review
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  • Publication Date: 2019
  • Standard Status: Inactive
  • Publisher: IEEE
  • Subject: Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies; Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems; Computing and Processing
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