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IEEE P802.16h/D13, Dec 2009

Draft Amendment to IEEE Standard for Local and Metropolitan Area Networks Part 16: Air Interface for Fixed Broadband Wireless Access Systems Improved Coexistence Mechanisms for License-Exempt Operation

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IEEE P802.16h/D13, Dec 2009 is a draft amendment for fixed broadband wireless access systems, focused on improved coexistence mechanisms for license-exempt operation. As part of the IEEE 802.16 family, it addresses how wireless equipment can share spectrum more reliably in communication, networking, and broadcast technologies. This makes IEEE P802.16h/D13, Dec 2009 relevant for teams evaluating interoperability, interference management, and draft-level requirements for broadband wireless deployments in unlicensed environments.

Overview of IEEE P802.16h/D13, Dec 2009

This draft amendment extends the technical framework of IEEE 802.16 by targeting coexistence behavior in license-exempt bands. It is concerned with how fixed broadband wireless access systems can operate alongside other nearby systems while reducing mutual disruption. The document is useful for understanding the intended requirements and engineering direction behind coexistence mechanisms, particularly where multiple wireless devices may compete for the same spectrum. For procurement or compliance review, IEEE P802.16h/D13, Dec 2009 helps define the draft technical basis being considered at that stage.

Typical use cases

The standard is most relevant for fixed wireless access equipment, base stations, subscriber stations, and related network planning work in unlicensed spectrum. It may be used when reviewing coexistence behavior in installations where broadband links share channels with other radio systems. Typical scenarios include municipal or campus wireless links, service-provider access networks, and engineering tests that assess how devices handle contention, interference, and coordination. IEEE P802.16h/D13, Dec 2009 is especially useful when compatibility across nearby wireless deployments is a key design concern.

Why it matters

Clear coexistence guidance can reduce deployment risk in license-exempt environments, where interference and shared-medium behavior directly affect performance. IEEE P802.16h/D13, Dec 2009 matters because it supports more consistent design choices, testing criteria, and product comparison for broadband wireless systems built around the IEEE 802.16 family. For technical teams and buyers, it provides a draft reference for evaluating whether equipment is aligned with the intended approach to coexistence, which can improve planning confidence and help avoid integration issues.

  • Draft amendment for IEEE 802.16 fixed broadband wireless access
  • Improved coexistence mechanisms for license-exempt operation
  • Relevant to wireless interference management and shared-spectrum planning
  • Useful for draft-level design, testing, and compliance review
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  • Publication Date: 2009
  • Standard Status: Inactive
  • Publisher: IEEE
  • Subject: Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
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