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IEEE P802.16j/D8, Dec 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 Multihop Relay Specification

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IEEE P802.16j/D8, Dec 2008 is an IEEE draft amendment for fixed and mobile broadband wireless access systems, focused on multihop relay operation within the local and metropolitan area network space. It addresses how relay-enabled deployments can extend coverage and improve link reach in wireless access networks. For engineers, integrators, and procurement teams working with broadband wireless infrastructure, IEEE P802.16j/D8, Dec 2008 helps define a common technical basis for evaluating network behavior and implementation requirements.

Overview of IEEE P802.16j/D8, Dec 2008

This draft amendment belongs to the IEEE 802.16 family and concentrates on the air interface for multihop relay specification. In practical terms, it supports wireless access architectures where relay stations help connect subscriber equipment to a base network over one or more hops. IEEE P802.16j/D8, Dec 2008 is relevant to teams reviewing draft-level requirements for interoperability, system design, and network planning in broadband wireless deployments. Its technical context is communications and networking, with emphasis on access performance and relay behavior.

Typical use cases

IEEE P802.16j/D8, Dec 2008 is commonly used when planning or evaluating fixed and mobile wireless access systems that need relay coverage beyond a direct base-station link. It may apply to network equipment development, relay station implementation, and interoperability review for metropolitan broadband deployments. The document is also useful in engineering workflows that compare air-interface behavior, relay topology, and access performance across candidate designs. Typical users may include wireless system designers, test labs, and network operators assessing relay-enabled infrastructure.

Why it matters

This draft matters because multihop relay features can affect coverage, capacity, and deployment flexibility in broadband wireless systems. Using IEEE P802.16j/D8, Dec 2008 as a reference helps teams align design decisions with a defined technical baseline, which can reduce integration risk and support more consistent testing and procurement. For organizations working with IEEE 802.16-based equipment, it provides a structured way to review relay-specific requirements before final implementation. That can improve comparison between vendors and simplify compliance-oriented evaluation.

  • IEEE 802.16 multihop relay amendment
  • Fixed and mobile broadband wireless access
  • Air interface and relay topology focus
  • Draft specification for network evaluation
  • Relevant to interoperability and design review
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  • Publication Date: 2008
  • Standard Status: Inactive
  • Publisher: IEEE
  • Subject: Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
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