IEEE standards

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IEEE standards are globally recognized technical guidelines and specifications developed by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers to ensure interoperability, safety, and quality across a wide range of electrical, electronic, and computing technologies.

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instanceOf engineering standard
industry standard
technical standard family
abbreviationOf Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers standards
benefit facilitated global trade in technology products
improved safety and reliability
interoperability between products from different vendors
reduced development costs
developedBy Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
domain consumer electronics interfaces
floating-point arithmetic
instrumentation interfaces
local area networks
metropolitan area networks
personal area networks
time-sensitive networking
wide area networks
wireless local area networks
geographicalUse global
governedBy IEEE Standards Association
includesExample IEEE 1394
IEEE 1588 Precision Time Protocol standard
surface form: IEEE 1588

IEEE 488 GPIB standard
surface form: IEEE 488

IEEE 754 floating‑point arithmetic standard
surface form: IEEE 754

IEEE 802.11
Wi‑Fi 5
surface form: IEEE 802.11ac

Wi‑Fi 6
surface form: IEEE 802.11ax

Wi‑Fi Protected Access
surface form: IEEE 802.11i

IEEE 802.11
surface form: IEEE 802.11n

IEEE 802.15
surface form: IEEE 802.15.1

IEEE 802.15
surface form: IEEE 802.15.4

IEEE 802.16
IEEE 802.1Q series
surface form: IEEE 802.1Q

IEEE 802.1X
IEEE 802.3 Ethernet standard
surface form: IEEE 802.3

IEEE 802.3ab
IEEE 802.3ae
IEEE 802.3af Power over Ethernet standard
surface form: IEEE 802.3af

IEEE 802.3an-2006
surface form: IEEE 802.3an

IEEE 802.3at
IEEE 802.3ba
IEEE 802.3bs
IEEE 802.3bt 4‑pair Power over Ethernet standard
surface form: IEEE 802.3bt

IEEE 802.3bz
IEEE 802.3cd
IEEE 802.3ck
100BASE-T4
surface form: IEEE 802.3u

IEEE 802.3z
influenceOn industry best practices
product certification criteria
regulations in multiple countries
process balloting by stakeholders
consensus-based development
periodic review and revision
purpose ensure interoperability of systems and devices
ensure quality of products and services
ensure safety of electrical and electronic systems
scope computer engineering
electrical engineering
electronics
information technology
networking
power and energy systems
software engineering
telecommunications
status voluntary standards
usedBy government agencies
network equipment manufacturers
semiconductor manufacturers
software vendors
telecommunications companies
testing and certification laboratories

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IEEE Xplore Digital Library relatedTo IEEE standards
IEEE 802.22 publicationType IEEE standards
this entity surface form: IEEE standard
SCORM basedOn IEEE standards
this entity surface form: IEEE learning technology standards
EVB relatedTo IEEE standards