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IEEE P802.16m/D11, Jan 2011

Part 16: Air Interface for Broadband Wireless Access Systems - Advanced Air Interface

Standard by IEEE, 2011

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P802.16m/D11, Jan 2011 is a draft technical standard for the advanced air interface used in broadband wireless access systems. It sits within the IEEE 802.16 family and focuses on communication and networking requirements for wireless broadband performance, interoperability, and system behavior. For engineers, procurement teams, and compliance workflows, this document can help clarify the intended air-interface framework and the technical baseline associated with a specific January 2011 draft revision.

P802.16m/D11, Jan 2011 overview

This standard draft addresses the advanced air interface defined for broadband wireless access, with emphasis on how systems may support efficient wireless communication across connected devices and networked infrastructure. P802.16m/D11, Jan 2011 is relevant when reviewing specification maturity, interface expectations, and design alignment for equipment that relies on broadband radio access methods. As part of the broader P802.16 series, it provides a technical reference point for development, comparison, and standards-based evaluation.

Typical use cases

P802.16m/D11, Jan 2011 is commonly consulted when working on broadband wireless access equipment, radio access network components, and related communication system designs. It may support engineering review for advanced air-interface implementation, interoperability assessment, and draft-stage specification tracking. The document is also useful in procurement and compliance settings where a precise IEEE 802.16-related reference is needed for wireless infrastructure, testing plans, or product documentation tied to broadband connectivity.

Why this standard matters

Using P802.16m/D11, Jan 2011 helps teams work from a defined technical baseline instead of relying on informal assumptions about wireless broadband behavior. That can improve consistency across design, verification, and purchasing decisions, especially where air-interface compatibility and performance expectations must be checked carefully. For organizations handling networked communication products, the standard may reduce risk by supporting clearer requirements, more focused testing, and better traceability to a recognized draft specification.

  • Advanced air-interface draft for broadband wireless access
  • IEEE 802.16 family reference document
  • Relevant to communication and networking systems
  • Useful for design review and compliance tracking
  • English-language inactive standard entry
SKU: 7fe44878f563

  • Publication Date: 2011
  • Standard Status: Inactive
  • Publisher: IEEE
  • Subject: Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies; Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
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