IEEE P802.22b/D6, May 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/D6, May 2015 is an IEEE draft standard 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 support broadband services and monitoring applications, helping define how these systems should share spectrum and operate reliably. For buyers and engineers reviewing P802.22b/D6, May 2015, it offers a targeted reference for work involving communication, networking, and broadcast technologies.
About P802.22b/D6, May 2015
This technical document develops Amendment requirements for the IEEE 802.22 family, extending the MAC and PHY framework used in wireless regional area networks. P802.22b/D6, May 2015 is concerned with cognitive radio behavior in television bands, where coexistence, control procedures, and operational policies are especially important. It is relevant when evaluating how a WRAN system manages channel access, adapts to spectrum conditions, and supports added service profiles such as broadband delivery and monitoring functions.
Where is P802.22b/D6, May 2015 used?
P802.22b/D6, May 2015 is mainly relevant in systems built for wireless access over TV-band spectrum, including WRAN equipment, cognitive radio platforms, and related network implementations. It may be used by engineers working on broadband access in rural or wide-area environments, as well as monitoring-oriented deployments that depend on robust spectrum-aware operation. The standard is also useful in design reviews and interoperability planning for devices that must align MAC and PHY behavior with IEEE 802.22 requirements.
Importance in practice
In practice, P802.22b/D6, May 2015 helps teams manage consistency in system design, spectrum use, and operational behavior. It supports compliance work by giving a common technical basis for testing and review of MAC and PHY functions tied to TV-band operation. For procurement and engineering groups, using the standard can reduce integration risk, clarify expected performance, and improve confidence that equipment follows the intended policies and procedures for broadband and monitoring use cases.
- Cognitive wireless RAN operation in TV bands
- MAC and PHY amendment requirements
- Broadband services and monitoring applications
- IEEE 802.22 WRAN technical context
- Publication Date: 2015
- Standard Status: Inactive
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
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