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IEEE P802.16e/D9

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)

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IEEE P802.16e/D9 is an inactive draft standard for fixed and mobile broadband wireless access, focused on physical and medium access control layer requirements for combined fixed and mobile operation in licensed bands. It matters to engineers and procurement teams working with wireless access systems because it defines a technical baseline for interoperability, system behavior, and implementation consistency. As part of the IEEE 802.16 family, it sits in the communication, networking, and broadcast technologies space.

Overview of IEEE P802.16e/D9

This document addresses the amendment and corrigendum to IEEE Std 802.16-2004, with attention to how fixed and mobile broadband wireless access functions are combined in licensed spectrum. IEEE P802.16e/D9 is relevant where air interface behavior must be specified more precisely across physical and MAC layers. For product teams, it provides a reference point for design alignment, feature interpretation, and testing against the intended wireless access framework rather than a general-purpose networking specification.

Typical use cases

IEEE P802.16e/D9 is typically used when evaluating or implementing broadband wireless access equipment that supports both stationary and mobile operation in licensed bands. It may inform base station and subscriber device design, interoperability testing, and system verification for radio access deployments. The standard is also useful in engineering workflows that compare draft requirements against product behavior, especially where physical layer signaling and MAC procedures need to work together across changing network conditions.

Why it matters

For organizations handling wireless access design or procurement, IEEE P802.16e/D9 helps establish a clearer technical target for conformance and consistency. Using a defined draft standard can reduce ambiguity during development, testing, and supplier evaluation, especially when combined fixed and mobile operation must be supported within the same licensed-band framework. It can also support more controlled comparison of implementations, which may lower integration risk and improve performance predictability across equipment and deployments.

  • Combined fixed and mobile broadband operation
  • Physical layer and MAC layer requirements
  • Licensed-band air interface context
  • Draft amendment and corrigendum status
  • IEEE 802.16 family reference point
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  • Publication Date: 2005
  • Standard Status: Inactive
  • Publisher: IEEE
  • Subject: Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
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