IEEE P802.16-2004/Cor2/D4
IEEE Draft Standard for Local and Metropolitan Area Networks Part 16: Air Interface for Fixed and Mobile Broadband Wireless Access Systems--Corrigendum 2
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IEEE P802.16-2004/Cor2/D4 is an IEEE draft standard that addresses corrigendum 2 for the air interface used in fixed and mobile broadband wireless access systems. It sits within local and metropolitan area network engineering, where consistent radio interface behavior is important for interoperability and performance. As a draft technical document, it helps clarify and refine the requirements that support reliable broadband wireless deployments and related engineering work.
What is IEEE P802.16-2004/Cor2/D4?
This draft corrigendum belongs to the IEEE 802.16 family and focuses on the air interface specification for fixed and mobile broadband wireless access systems. IEEE P802.16-2004/Cor2/D4 is intended to correct or update parts of the base standard so implementers can align equipment and test methods with the latest agreed technical wording. For teams working on wireless network design, compliance, or validation, it provides a more precise reference point for the requirements governing system behavior.
Where is IEEE P802.16-2004/Cor2/D4 used?
This document is relevant in broadband wireless access environments where base stations, subscriber stations, and related radio equipment must operate consistently across a local or metropolitan area network. IEEE P802.16-2004/Cor2/D4 may be used during specification review, product development, interoperability testing, and procurement checks for fixed or mobile wireless systems. It is especially useful when engineers need to confirm how the air interface should be interpreted for deployment, integration, or conformance activities.
Why is IEEE P802.16-2004/Cor2/D4 important?
Accurate corrigenda matter because even small wording changes can affect implementation choices, test results, and compliance decisions. IEEE P802.16-2004/Cor2/D4 helps reduce ambiguity in a standard that supports broadband wireless communication, making it easier to design equipment against a common technical baseline. For organizations working with wireless access products, this can improve consistency across projects, support better interoperability, and lower the risk of avoidable specification errors.
- IEEE 802.16 air interface corrigendum
- Fixed and mobile broadband wireless access
- Local and metropolitan area network context
- Draft standard for technical clarification
- Useful for compliance and interoperability review
- Publication Date: 2007
- Standard Status: Inactive
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
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