IEEE P802.22b/D5, April 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/D5, April 2015 is an IEEE draft standard for Wireless Regional Area Networks, focused on cognitive wireless RAN MAC and PHY specifications for operation in TV bands. It addresses policies and procedures for broadband services and monitoring applications, making it relevant to communication and networking systems that need controlled spectrum access. As a standards document, P802.22b/D5, April 2015 helps define technical expectations for design, interoperability, and compliance in this specialized wireless environment.
Overview of P802.22b/D5, April 2015
This draft specification extends the P802.22 family by refining how cognitive radio-based WRAN systems operate in television bands. It concentrates on medium access control and physical layer behavior, with attention to policy-driven operation, spectrum awareness, and procedures that support broadband and monitoring use cases. P802.22b/D5, April 2015 is best understood as a technical reference for engineers evaluating MAC/PHY requirements, system behavior, and draft-level conformity in TV-band wireless deployments.
Typical use cases
P802.22b/D5, April 2015 is typically relevant to WRAN equipment designed for shared use of TV bands, especially where spectrum sensing and policy-based channel access are part of the workflow. It may be used in broadband access systems serving regional areas, as well as monitoring applications that rely on robust wireless links and controlled interference behavior. The standard is also useful for teams comparing draft requirements against candidate radio designs, test plans, or interoperability targets.
Why it matters
For product teams working on cognitive wireless systems, P802.22b/D5, April 2015 provides a focused basis for engineering decisions and compliance review. It helps reduce ambiguity around MAC and PHY behavior, which is important when equipment must share TV bands responsibly and consistently. Using the draft as a reference can support procurement, design validation, and testing by aligning expectations for performance, access procedures, and operational control in a specialized radio environment.
- Wireless Regional Area Network scope
- Cognitive radio MAC and PHY requirements
- TV-band operation and access procedures
- Broadband and monitoring application focus
- Draft-level technical reference for evaluation
- Publication Date: 2015
- Standard Status: Inactive
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies; Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems; Computing and Processing
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