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IEEE P802.16g/D8, Feb2007

Part 16: Air Interface for Fixed and Mobile Broadband Wireless Access Systems --Amendment 3: Management Plane Procedures and Services

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P802.16g/D8, Feb2007 is a draft technical standard for the IEEE 802.16 air interface family, focused on management plane procedures and services for fixed and mobile broadband wireless access systems. It addresses how network elements are controlled, monitored, and coordinated within broadband wireless deployments, helping support consistent operation and administration. As an inactive document, P802.16g/D8, Feb2007 remains relevant for reference, review, and understanding of the management-plane approach used in this communication standard.

P802.16g/D8, Feb2007 overview

This standard belongs to the Part 16 wireless access framework and concentrates on the management plane rather than the radio link alone. P802.16g/D8, Feb2007 defines procedures and services that help organize device control, status reporting, and operational management across fixed and mobile broadband wireless systems. Its technical context is closely tied to communication, networking, and broadcast technologies, where predictable coordination and administrative handling are important for system behavior and interoperability.

Typical use cases

P802.16g/D8, Feb2007 is typically relevant when evaluating how broadband wireless access equipment handles management signaling in an IEEE 802.16 environment. It may be consulted by engineers working on base stations, subscriber stations, network management platforms, or test setups that validate management-plane behavior. The document is useful in planning operational workflows for deployments that need controlled configuration, monitoring, and service supervision across fixed or mobile wireless access networks.

Why this standard matters

In practice, P802.16g/D8, Feb2007 matters because management-plane procedures can affect how reliably a wireless access system is configured, maintained, and tested. Clear rules for control and service interaction help reduce implementation ambiguity, support more consistent equipment behavior, and improve the value of compliance reviews. For procurement and engineering teams, the standard can serve as a reference point when comparing products, validating interoperability expectations, or assessing whether a design aligns with the intended broadband wireless framework.

  • IEEE 802.16 management plane focus
  • Fixed and mobile broadband wireless access
  • Procedures and services for system control
  • Reference material for implementation review
  • Inactive draft document for technical context
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  • Publication Date: 2007
  • Standard Status: Inactive
  • Publisher: IEEE
  • Subject: Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
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