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IEEE P802.16/Cor1/D5

Part 16: Air Interface for Fixed Broadband Wireless Access Systems

Standard by IEEE, 2005

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P802.16/Cor1/D5 is a standards document focused on Part 16: Air Interface for Fixed Broadband Wireless Access Systems, with the P802.16/Cor1/D5 designation identifying a specific corrective draft within that technical area. It is relevant to communication, networking and broadcast technologies where fixed wireless access must support consistent air-interface behavior, interoperable design, and dependable performance. For teams working with broadband wireless systems, this standard helps define the technical reference point for implementation, review, and compliance activities.

Overview of P802.16/Cor1/D5

The P802.16/Cor1/D5 standard addresses the air interface used in fixed broadband wireless access systems, where the radio link and protocol behavior need to be clearly defined for stable operation. As a corrective draft, it typically supports refinement of the base specification by clarifying or adjusting technical requirements. In practice, P802.16/Cor1/D5 is useful for engineers, procurement teams, and compliance reviewers who need a precise document for evaluating conformance and system design against the intended wireless access framework.

Typical use cases

This standard is most relevant for fixed wireless broadband equipment and related network components that depend on a defined air interface for access service. It may be used when designing customer premises equipment, base station functions, or interoperability test plans for broadband wireless deployments. The technical context also fits service-provider environments where predictable radio behavior, link management, and implementation consistency are important. P802.16/Cor1/D5 can support review work for systems intended to operate within structured fixed access architectures.

Why it matters

P802.16/Cor1/D5 matters because clear technical requirements reduce uncertainty when building or evaluating fixed broadband wireless systems. A well-defined standard helps support conformance testing, product comparison, and controlled implementation choices across equipment and deployments. For organizations handling communication infrastructure, it can lower integration risk and improve consistency between specifications and delivered systems. Using P802.16/Cor1/D5 as a reference also helps teams align design and verification work with the intended air-interface behavior.

  • Fixed broadband wireless air-interface focus
  • Corrective draft designation: Cor1/D5
  • Relevant to communication and networking systems
  • Supports conformance and implementation review
  • Useful for interoperability-oriented testing
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  • Publication Date: 2005
  • Standard Status: Inactive
  • Publisher: IEEE
  • Subject: Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
  • Official IEEE: Doi link

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