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IEEE P802.16/D3, Jul 2017

IEEE Draft Standard for Air Interface for Broadband Wireless Access Systems

Standard by IEEE, 2017

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IEEE P802.16/D3, Jul 2017 is an inactive draft standard for air interface requirements in broadband wireless access systems. It addresses communication and networking behavior at the wireless link level, where service consistency, interoperability, and performance are often critical. For engineers and procurement teams reviewing wireless access specifications, IEEE P802.16/D3, Jul 2017 provides a technical reference point for understanding draft-stage requirements and alignment across equipment and implementation decisions.

About IEEE P802.16/D3, Jul 2017

This draft standard reflects work on the air interface used by broadband wireless access systems, with attention to how devices exchange data over the radio link. In practical terms, IEEE P802.16/D3, Jul 2017 is relevant to defining technical behavior for wireless access equipment, including signaling, compatibility expectations, and performance-related requirements. Because it is a draft and marked inactive, it is best viewed as a development-stage document that may have informed design or review activity rather than a finalized compliance target.

Where is IEEE P802.16/D3, Jul 2017 used?

The technical context for IEEE P802.16/D3, Jul 2017 is broadband wireless access, where fixed or managed wireless links may connect customer premises, access nodes, or network backhaul elements. It is most relevant to radio equipment, system integration work, and testing workflows that depend on an agreed air-interface specification. In deployment planning or product qualification, the draft can help frame expectations for wireless communication behavior, especially where interoperability and controlled performance matter.

Importance in practice

Draft standards like IEEE P802.16/D3, Jul 2017 matter because they help reduce uncertainty during design and review of wireless access systems. They support more consistent engineering decisions, clearer test planning, and more reliable comparison between implementations. For organizations handling technical procurement or product evaluation, the standard can serve as a reference for assessing whether equipment and system behavior align with the intended broadband wireless access model. That can lower integration risk and improve specification control.

  • Air interface for broadband wireless access
  • Draft-stage technical reference
  • Wireless link behavior and interoperability
  • Radio equipment and system testing
  • Inactive standard status
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  • Publication Date: 2017
  • Standard Status: Inactive
  • Publisher: IEEE
  • Subject: Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies; Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems; Computing and Processing
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