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IEEE P802.16g/D9, Apr 2007

Unapproved Draft IEEE Standard for Local and Metropolitan Area Networks Part 16: Air Interface for Fixed and Mobile Broadband Wireless Access Systems Amendment 3: Management Plane Procedures and Services

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IEEE P802.16g/D9, Apr 2007 is an unapproved draft standard for fixed and mobile broadband wireless access, focused on management plane procedures and services within the IEEE 802.16 air interface. It is relevant to communication, networking, and broadcast technologies where network control, configuration, and operational consistency matter. As a draft document, IEEE P802.16g/D9, Apr 2007 reflects technical requirements intended to support coordinated management of broadband wireless systems and improve interoperability during development and review.

Overview of IEEE P802.16g/D9, Apr 2007

This draft amendment to IEEE 802.16 addresses the management plane for broadband wireless access systems, adding procedures and services that support administration of fixed and mobile deployments. It sits within the IEEE standard for local and metropolitan area networks and is tied to the air interface used in WiMAX-style systems. IEEE P802.16g/D9, Apr 2007 is useful for understanding how network elements may be controlled, monitored, and coordinated across the broader system architecture.

Typical use cases

IEEE P802.16g/D9, Apr 2007 is typically consulted when developing or evaluating management functions for broadband wireless base stations, subscriber equipment, and network management platforms. It may be used in integration work for fixed wireless access links, mobile access deployments, and operations support systems that need consistent control procedures. Engineers, testers, and procurement teams can use it to align device behavior with the management plane expectations of IEEE 802.16-based communication systems.

Why it matters

This draft matters because management plane definitions influence how reliably a wireless access network can be configured, supervised, and maintained. For IEEE P802.16g/D9, Apr 2007, the focus on procedures and services helps reduce ambiguity during implementation, testing, and system integration. Clear management requirements can support more consistent interoperability between equipment vendors, better operational control, and lower risk when comparing draft compliance against technical design goals in broadband wireless projects.

  • Management plane procedures
  • Fixed and mobile broadband access
  • IEEE 802.16 air interface context
  • Network control and monitoring
  • Draft-stage technical reference
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  • Publication Date: 2007
  • Standard Status: Inactive
  • Publisher: IEEE
  • Subject: Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
  • Official IEEE: Doi link

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