IEEE P802.22b/D4, Feb 2015
Telecommunications and information exchange between systems 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 Amendment: Enhancement for Broadband Services and Monitoring Applications
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P802.22b/D4, Feb 2015 is a technical draft for wireless regional area networks, focused on cognitive wireless RAN MAC and PHY requirements for operation in TV bands. It addresses policies and procedures that shape how systems access spectrum while supporting broadband services and monitoring applications. For organizations working with wireless communications and information exchange systems, this document helps define the rules needed for consistent design, testing, and interoperability in a specialized radio environment.
What is P802.22b/D4, Feb 2015?
P802.22b/D4, Feb 2015 is a draft amendment to the P802.22 family, extending the medium access control and physical layer specifications for wireless regional area networks. Its focus is on operation in television bands, where cognitive access methods are commonly used to help manage spectrum use. The document is relevant to engineering teams that need a clear technical basis for protocol behavior, radio operation, and policy-driven coexistence in broadband and monitoring-oriented deployments.
Where is P802.22b/D4, Feb 2015 used?
This standard is most applicable to WRAN equipment and related wireless systems that operate in TV white spaces or other television-band environments. It may be used in network design, radio development, and validation work for broadband access links and monitoring applications that depend on controlled spectrum sharing. The document is also useful for product planning and compliance review where MAC and PHY behavior must be aligned with the operating policies for cognitive wireless access.
Why is P802.22b/D4, Feb 2015 important?
P802.22b/D4, Feb 2015 matters because it helps define how wireless systems behave in spectrum-sensitive bands where coordination and policy compliance are essential. Clear requirements support more predictable implementation, easier testing, and lower risk of interference or nonconforming behavior. For procurement and engineering teams, it provides a reference for comparing designs, checking feature coverage, and confirming that broadband or monitoring equipment follows the intended operational rules.
- WRAN MAC and PHY specification
- Operation in TV bands
- Cognitive wireless access policies
- Broadband and monitoring use cases
- Inactive draft status
- Publication Date: 2015
- Standard Status: Inactive
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies; Computing and Processing; Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
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