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IEEE P802.16.1/D4, Feb 2012

Advanced Air Interface for Broadband Wireless Access Systems

Standard by IEEE, 2012

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IEEE P802.16.1/D4, Feb 2012

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P802.16.1/D4, Feb 2012 is an inactive technical draft focused on an advanced air interface for broadband wireless access systems. It addresses computing and processing, communication, networking and broadcast technologies, and related components and system behavior in wireless broadband design. For organizations working with pre-standard or draft-stage specifications, this document can help clarify interface expectations, performance considerations, and implementation direction for broadband wireless equipment and network planning.

P802.16.1/D4, Feb 2012 overview

This standard draft sits in the broadband wireless access domain, where the air interface defines how devices exchange data over radio links. P802.16.1/D4, Feb 2012 is relevant to engineers and technical teams evaluating advanced wireless access behavior, interoperability expectations, and system-level requirements. As a draft document, it is typically used to understand proposed technical direction, compare design approaches, and support early-stage development, review, or compliance analysis for wireless communication systems and associated components.

Typical use cases

P802.16.1/D4, Feb 2012 may be used when reviewing broadband wireless access designs, radio interface behavior, or equipment integration for fixed or access-network deployments. It is relevant to engineering teams working on wireless terminals, base station-related equipment, and network components that depend on consistent air-interface performance. The document can also support technical evaluation in procurement, lab testing, and interoperability planning where draft-level requirements and system alignment need to be checked carefully.

Why this standard matters

This standard matters because wireless access systems depend on clear interface rules to achieve consistent performance and reduce implementation ambiguity. Using P802.16.1/D4, Feb 2012 helps teams align design choices with the intended technical framework, which can improve comparison across vendors, support testing, and reduce risk during development. For buyers and engineers, an inactive draft can still be useful as a reference point when tracing specification evolution, reviewing compatibility assumptions, or assessing how a broadband wireless design was intended to operate.

  • Advanced air interface guidance
  • Broadband wireless access focus
  • Draft-stage technical reference
  • Wireless system and component context
  • Useful for review and evaluation
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  • Publication Date: 2012
  • Standard Status: Inactive
  • Publisher: IEEE
  • Subject: Computing and Processing; Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies; Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
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