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IEEE P802.16n/D8, Jan 2013

IEEE Approved Draft Standard for Local and metropolitan area networks Part 16: Air Interface for Broadband Wireless Access Systems Amendment: Higher Reliability Networks

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IEEE P802.16n/D8, Jan 2013

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IEEE P802.16n/D8, Jan 2013 is an approved draft standard for local and metropolitan area networks that focuses on the IEEE 802.16 air interface for broadband wireless access systems. This draft addresses higher reliability networks, making it relevant where wireless links must support more dependable operation in communication and networking environments. For organizations working with broadband wireless access equipment, the document helps define a clearer technical baseline for design, evaluation, and interoperability planning.

IEEE P802.16n/D8, Jan 2013 overview

This standard draft sits within the IEEE 802.16 family and is concerned with the air interface used in broadband wireless access systems. Its amendment for higher reliability networks suggests attention to connection robustness, network behavior, and technical requirements that may improve consistency in demanding deployments. IEEE P802.16n/D8, Jan 2013 is therefore useful for teams that need a defined reference for system design, implementation review, or compliance-oriented engineering work in wireless metropolitan and access network contexts.

Typical use cases

IEEE P802.16n/D8, Jan 2013 may be used when evaluating or planning broadband wireless access systems that need stronger reliability characteristics than a general-purpose wireless link. It is relevant to network equipment designers, systems integrators, and test teams working on air-interface behavior for fixed or managed wireless access deployments. The standard can also support procurement and technical review activities where a clearer understanding of IEEE 802.16-based requirements is needed for communication infrastructure.

Why this standard matters

In practice, this draft matters because higher reliability requirements can affect interoperability, performance expectations, and implementation consistency across wireless systems. Using IEEE P802.16n/D8, Jan 2013 as a reference can help reduce ambiguity during design and testing, especially when comparing equipment or assessing whether a platform aligns with the intended air-interface behavior. For engineering and sourcing teams, a defined draft standard also supports more controlled specification review and lower integration risk.

  • IEEE 802.16 air-interface amendment
  • Higher reliability network focus
  • Broadband wireless access context
  • Useful for design and testing review
  • Applies to communication network equipment
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  • Publication Date: 2013
  • Standard Status: Inactive
  • Publisher: IEEE
  • Subject: Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies; Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems; Computing and Processing
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