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IEEE P802.16/D4, Sept 2017

IEEE Draft Standard for Air Interface for Broadband Wireless Access Systems

Standard by IEEE, 2017

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IEEE P802.16/D4, Sept 2017 is an inactive draft standard for air interface requirements in broadband wireless access systems. It focuses on the technical framework used to define how wireless equipment may communicate over the air, with attention to communication, networking, and related system behavior. For engineers, procurement teams, and compliance reviewers, IEEE P802.16/D4, Sept 2017 provides a reference point for understanding the draft specification and its intended performance and interoperability scope.

IEEE P802.16/D4, Sept 2017 overview

This draft standard belongs to the IEEE 802.16 wireless access family and is centered on the air interface for broadband wireless access systems. In practical terms, it addresses how devices may structure transmission and reception over radio links, helping align system design, implementation choices, and test planning. IEEE P802.16/D4, Sept 2017 is relevant when a project needs a defined technical baseline for broadband wireless communication behavior, especially where draft-stage requirements and engineering review are part of the workflow.

Typical use cases

IEEE P802.16/D4, Sept 2017 may be used when evaluating or comparing equipment intended for broadband wireless access links, including base stations, subscriber-side radios, and associated network interfaces. It is also useful in technical reviews of wireless link behavior, interoperability planning, and documentation for systems that rely on an IEEE 802.16-style air interface. Organizations working on communication equipment, network integration, or product qualification can use it to understand expected signaling and system-level requirements.

Why this standard matters

Standards such as IEEE P802.16/D4, Sept 2017 matter because they help reduce ambiguity in wireless system design and testing. A clear draft reference supports consistent engineering decisions, more reliable procurement comparisons, and better alignment between vendors and integrators. It can also assist with compliance planning and risk reduction by defining the intended air interface behavior before final implementation choices are locked in. For broadband wireless access projects, that clarity is often important to performance and interoperability.

  • Draft air interface requirements
  • Broadband wireless access systems
  • Communication and networking focus
  • Design and compliance reference
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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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