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IEEE P802.16_Rev2_D2, Dec 2007

IEEE Draft Standard for Local and Metropolitan Area Networks Part 16: Air Interface for Broadband Wireless Access Systems (Revision of IEEE Std 802.16-2004 and Consolidates Material From IEEE Std 802.16E-2005, IEEE Std 802.16-2004/Cor1-2005, IEEE Std 802.16F-2005 and IEEE Std802.16G-2007)

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IEEE P802.16_Rev2_D2, Dec 2007 is an IEEE draft standard for local and metropolitan area networks focused on the air interface for broadband wireless access systems. It addresses the technical framework used to define wireless broadband link behavior, helping align equipment, testing, and development against a common draft specification. In practice, this draft consolidates earlier 802.16 material, making IEEE P802.16_Rev2_D2, Dec 2007 relevant for understanding the evolution of fixed and mobile wireless access requirements.

IEEE P802.16_Rev2_D2, Dec 2007 overview

This document sits within the IEEE 802.16 family and reflects a revision draft that brings together material from several related IEEE standards and amendments. Its purpose is to describe the air interface requirements for broadband wireless access systems in a LAN/MAN context, with attention to interoperable radio behavior and system-level consistency. For engineers and procurement teams, IEEE P802.16_Rev2_D2, Dec 2007 provides a reference point for comparing implementations, checking conformance expectations, and reviewing how the revision organized prior 802.16 specifications.

Typical use cases

The standard is typically relevant to wireless access equipment, base stations, customer premises devices, and engineering workflows that depend on a defined broadband air interface. It may be used when evaluating system designs for metropolitan connectivity, fixed wireless deployments, or network platforms that incorporate 802.16-based radio access features. IEEE P802.16_Rev2_D2, Dec 2007 can also support specification review, product comparison, and testing plans where consolidated draft requirements are needed for communication, networking, and broadcast technology projects.

Why this standard matters

In practice, a document like IEEE P802.16_Rev2_D2, Dec 2007 helps reduce ambiguity in wireless broadband development by giving teams a shared technical reference. That matters for compliance checks, design control, and performance validation, especially when multiple predecessor documents have been consolidated into one draft. It can also support clearer procurement language and more consistent test planning by defining the expected air interface context for broadband wireless access systems. For inactive standards, it remains useful for traceability and legacy system support.

  • IEEE 802.16 air interface draft
  • Broadband wireless access context
  • Consolidated revision material
  • Legacy compliance reference
  • LAN/MAN technical scope
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  • Publication Date: 2008
  • Standard Status: Inactive
  • Publisher: IEEE
  • Subject: Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
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