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IEEE P802.16h/D6, May 2008

IEEE Draft Amendment to IEEE Standard for Local and Metropolitan Area Networks Part 16: Air Interface for Fixed and Mobile Broadband Wireless Access Systems: Improved Coexistence Mechanisms for License-Exempt Operation (Amendment to IEEE 802.16-2004)

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IEEE P802.16h/D6, May 2008 is an IEEE draft amendment for fixed and mobile broadband wireless access systems, focused on improved coexistence mechanisms for license-exempt operation. It addresses how WirelessMAN-style networks can share spectrum more predictably in communication, networking, and broadcast technologies. As a draft technical document, IEEE P802.16h/D6, May 2008 is useful for understanding the intended requirements and design direction for coexistence, interference management, and operation in unlicensed bands.

About IEEE P802.16h/D6, May 2008

This draft amendment builds on IEEE 802.16-2004 and targets air interface behavior where license-exempt deployment requires careful coordination with other radios. IEEE P802.16h/D6, May 2008 outlines mechanisms intended to improve coexistence, helping systems operate with fewer disruptions in shared environments. In product and engineering contexts, it provides a reference point for interpreting amendment-level requirements, evaluating interoperability expectations, and aligning device behavior with the draft’s coexistence objectives.

Where is IEEE P802.16h/D6, May 2008 used?

IEEE P802.16h/D6, May 2008 is relevant to broadband wireless access equipment designed for fixed or mobile operation in shared spectrum environments. It may be used by engineers working on base stations, subscriber stations, radio access systems, and related wireless network components that must coexist with other license-exempt users. The document is also useful in testing and integration workflows where spectrum sharing, interference mitigation, and operational compatibility need to be assessed against a specific IEEE amendment.

Importance in practice

In practice, this standard draft helps teams define how a wireless system should behave when operating without exclusive spectrum rights. That matters for compliance checks, design validation, procurement comparisons, and pre-deployment testing. IEEE P802.16h/D6, May 2008 can reduce uncertainty around coexistence features by giving technical guidance for predictable operation in crowded radio environments. For organizations evaluating equipment or engineering a wireless platform, it supports more consistent performance expectations and lower integration risk.

  • Draft amendment for IEEE 802.16-2004
  • License-exempt broadband wireless operation
  • Improved coexistence mechanisms
  • Fixed and mobile air interface context
  • Relevant for design and testing workflows
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  • Publication Date: 2008
  • Standard Status: Inactive
  • Publisher: IEEE
  • Subject: Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
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