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IEEE P802.16h/D15, Mar 2010

IEEE 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/D15, Mar 2010 is a draft IEEE amendment focused on improved coexistence mechanisms for license-exempt operation within fixed broadband wireless access systems. It addresses how wireless equipment can share spectrum more predictably while reducing interference risks, which is important for communication, networking, and broadcast technologies. For teams working with broadband wireless deployments, IEEE P802.16h/D15, Mar 2010 helps define technical expectations around coexistence behavior and operational consistency.

IEEE P802.16h/D15, Mar 2010 overview

This draft amendment sits within IEEE 802.16, the family for fixed broadband wireless access air interfaces. Its purpose is to refine how license-exempt systems operate in shared environments, where multiple devices or networks may contend for spectrum. By focusing on improved coexistence mechanisms, the document supports more orderly operation and clearer engineering targets for system design, testing, and implementation. IEEE P802.16h/D15, Mar 2010 is therefore relevant wherever fixed wireless equipment must function reliably without exclusive spectrum access.

Typical use cases

The technical scope of IEEE P802.16h/D15, Mar 2010 is most relevant to fixed wireless broadband equipment operating in license-exempt bands, especially where coexistence with nearby systems must be managed carefully. It may be used by engineers developing base stations, subscriber stations, or related radio implementations that need predictable sharing behavior. It is also useful during interoperability planning, conformance evaluation, and procurement of wireless networking products where coexistence requirements can affect deployment quality.

Why this standard matters

In practice, this standard helps reduce ambiguity around how fixed broadband wireless access systems should behave when operating without licensed spectrum protection. That can improve design control, support more consistent testing, and lower the risk of interference-related performance issues. For organizations selecting or validating equipment, IEEE P802.16h/D15, Mar 2010 provides a useful technical reference for checking whether a system aligns with the intended coexistence approach. It is especially valuable when reliability depends on shared-spectrum operation.

  • Improved coexistence for license-exempt operation
  • Fixed broadband wireless access air interface context
  • Relevant to system design and conformance testing
  • Supports shared-spectrum deployment planning
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  • Publication Date: 2010
  • Standard Status: Inactive
  • Publisher: IEEE
  • Subject: Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
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