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IEEE P802.16e/D8

Part 16: Air Interface for Fixed and Mobile Broadband Wireless Access Systems--Amendment for Physical and Medium Access Control Layers for Combined Fixed and Mobile Operation in Licensed Bands (Amendment and Corrigendum to IEEE Std 802.16-2004) (Superseded by Approved IEEE Draft)

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IEEE P802.16e/D8 is an inactive draft standard for fixed and mobile broadband wireless access systems, focused on the physical and medium access control layers for combined fixed and mobile operation in licensed bands. It addresses how wireless broadband links are structured and controlled, making it relevant for organizations working with early WiMAX-style network engineering, interoperability, and technical review. The document also reflects an amendment and corrigendum to IEEE Std 802.16-2004.

What is IEEE P802.16e/D8?

IEEE P802.16e/D8 defines a draft amendment within the IEEE 802.16 family for broadband wireless access, with emphasis on PHY and MAC behavior for systems that support both fixed and mobile use. As a technical document in communication, networking, and broadcast technologies, it helps describe how licensed-band wireless links should operate, including access control and transmission-layer organization. Because this is a draft and marked superseded by an approved IEEE draft, it is most useful as a reference for development history, comparison, and compliance study.

Where is IEEE P802.16e/D8 used?

This standard is typically relevant in wireless broadband system design, network planning, and device-level evaluation for licensed-band access networks. It may be consulted by engineers working on base stations, subscriber equipment, radio interfaces, and MAC-layer implementation details for fixed and mobile broadband deployments. IEEE P802.16e/D8 is also useful in procurement and specification review when comparing draft requirements against later approved versions, especially where interoperability or legacy system behavior needs to be understood.

Why is IEEE P802.16e/D8 important?

IEEE P802.16e/D8 matters because it captures a specific stage in the evolution of fixed and mobile broadband wireless access requirements. For technical teams, it can support design traceability, documentation review, and comparison of draft versus approved behavior in licensed-band systems. Using the draft carefully can reduce ambiguity during engineering analysis, testing, and legacy system support, especially when interpreting PHY and MAC expectations tied to IEEE P802.16e/D8 and its relation to IEEE Std 802.16-2004.

  • Draft amendment for fixed and mobile broadband access
  • PHY and MAC layer scope
  • Licensed-band wireless operation
  • Amendment and corrigendum context
  • Inactive, superseded draft status
SKU: 85bd47443f6c

  • Publication Date: 2005
  • Standard Status: Inactive
  • Publisher: IEEE
  • Subject: Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
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