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ISO/IEC 13156:2011

Information technology - Telecommunications and information exchange between systems - High rate 60 GHz PHY, MAC and PALs

Standard by IEC, 2011-09-30

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ISO/IEC 13156:2011

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ISO/IEC 13156:2011 addresses high rate 60 GHz PHY, MAC and PALs for information technology systems, making it relevant for organizations evaluating short-range wireless performance, interoperability, and implementation alignment. As a technical document tied to the parent reference ISO/IEC 13156, it supports engineering documentation, test planning, and conformity assessment work where 60 GHz communication behavior must be understood in a structured way. For procurement, laboratory evaluation, and technical review, ISO/IEC 13156:2011 provides a focused compliance reference for assessing whether a solution matches the intended protocol architecture.

Overview of ISO/IEC 13156:2011

ISO/IEC 13156:2011, edition 2, covers the physical layer, medium access control, and related protocol adaptation layers for high rate 60 GHz wireless communication between systems. Its scope is most relevant where teams need a technical baseline for design validation, product evaluation, or comparison of implementations against a defined communications framework. In practice, it may be used to support documented evaluation of radio-based systems, engineering specification reviews, and testing workflows that depend on consistent interpretation of PHY, MAC, and PAL behavior.

Compliance applications of ISO/IEC 13156:2011

Organizations may use ISO/IEC 13156:2011 during product development, verification activities, and laboratory evaluation of 60 GHz wireless devices or subsystems. It can support technical assessment for equipment intended to exchange information at high data rates, especially where interoperability and operational consistency are important. Compliance teams and test labs often rely on such documentation when preparing test cases, reviewing implementation claims, or aligning internal procedures with a defined technical framework. It is also useful for procurement teams comparing candidate products against a documented engineering specification.

Importance of compliance with ISO/IEC 13156:2011

Compliance with ISO/IEC 13156:2011 helps reduce integration risk by giving engineers and assessors a common reference for system behavior, interface expectations, and validation scope. That consistency is valuable for technical validation, quality workflows, and conformity assessment preparation, particularly when multiple suppliers or development teams are involved. Using the document in review and testing processes can improve traceability, support regulatory preparation, and strengthen confidence that implementation decisions are based on a shared technical baseline rather than informal interpretation.

  • Defines a structured reference for high rate 60 GHz PHY, MAC, and PAL evaluation
  • Supports interoperability review and implementation comparison across devices or subsystems
  • Useful for laboratory test planning, verification activities, and documented technical assessment
  • Helps procurement and compliance teams evaluate alignment with a formal communications framework
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  • Publication Date: 2011-09-30
  • Standard Status: Derived
  • Publisher: IEC
  • Edition: 2

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