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IEEE P802.16p/D6, Jul 2012

IEEE Draft Standard for Air Interface for Broadband Wireless Access Systems Amendment: Enhancements to Support Machine-to-Machine Applications

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IEEE P802.16p/D6, Jul 2012

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IEEE P802.16p/D6, Jul 2012 is an IEEE draft standard for air interface enhancements in broadband wireless access systems, focused on support for machine-to-machine applications. It addresses how wireless access networks may better serve low-rate, distributed devices that need reliable connectivity and controlled behavior. As a draft technical document, IEEE P802.16p/D6, Jul 2012 is relevant for teams evaluating protocol alignment, system design choices, and interoperability considerations in broadband wireless environments.

IEEE P802.16p/D6, Jul 2012 overview

This draft standard sits within the IEEE 802.16 family and extends the air interface framework with features intended for machine-to-machine communication. Its technical context is broadband wireless access, where network behavior must support many devices that may transmit small amounts of data, often with different traffic patterns than human-operated terminals. IEEE P802.16p/D6, Jul 2012 is useful for understanding the draft requirements, interface refinements, and design implications associated with M2M-oriented wireless access.

Typical use cases

Typical use cases include planning or reviewing wireless access equipment that must support machine-to-machine traffic in broadband network deployments. The standard may be relevant for device designers, chipset engineers, and system integrators working on connected sensors, remote monitors, or similar low-data-rate endpoints that rely on IEEE 802.16-style air interfaces. IEEE P802.16p/D6, Jul 2012 can also help when assessing how network elements handle access behavior, signaling, and compatibility for automated devices.

Why this standard matters

IEEE P802.16p/D6, Jul 2012 matters because M2M support in a broadband wireless system depends on clear technical expectations for access behavior and interface operation. Using the draft as a reference can help reduce ambiguity during design, testing, and procurement, especially when multiple device classes must interoperate within the same network. It also supports more consistent evaluation of whether a solution is aligned with the intended 802.16 amendment path and its machine-to-machine focus.

  • IEEE 802.16 air interface amendment
  • Machine-to-machine application support
  • Broadband wireless access context
  • Draft requirements and interoperability review
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  • Publication Date: 2012
  • Standard Status: Inactive
  • Publisher: IEEE
  • Subject: Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies; Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems; Computing and Processing
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