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IEEE 802.15 is a working group of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) IEEE 802 standards committee which specifies Wireless Specialty Networks (WSN) standards. The working group was formerly known as Working Group for Wireless Personal Area Networks.
IEEE 802.15.4 is a technical standard that defines the operation of a low-rate wireless personal area network (LR-WPAN). It specifies the physical layer and media access control for LR-WPANs, and is maintained by the IEEE 802.15 working group, which defined the standard in 2003. [1]
IEEE 802.15 is a standards group for low-power, short-range wireless networks. Learn about its approved, pending and completed projects, such as UWB, SUN PHYs, BAN, OCC and more.
23 lip 2020 · This standard defines the PHY and MAC sublayers for ultra low power and low data rate wireless connectivity among devices with no or limited battery. It also provides modes for precision ranging and supports multiple frequency bands.
Learn about the IEEE 802.15 WG, which develops standards for wireless networking for IoT, OWC, autonomous vehicles and more. Find out how to participate, contact the WG and access its publications.
Learn about the scope, purpose, and status of IEEE 802.15 projects, which cover various types of short range wireless communications. Find out the details of completed, active, and proposed standards for Bluetooth, ZigBee, UWB, visible light, and more.
15 maj 2020 · IEEE Standard for Low-Rate Wireless Networks–Amendment 1: Enhanced Ultra Wideband (UWB) Physical Layers (PHYs) and Associated Ranging Techniques. This amendment enhances the UWB PHYs with additional coding options and improvements to increase the integrity and accuracy of ranging measurements.