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IEEE P802.16Rev2/D6 Jul 2008

IEEE Draft Standard for Local and Metropolitan Area Networks Part 16: Air Interface for Broadband Wireless Access Systems (Revision of IEEE Std 802.16-2004)

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IEEE P802.16Rev2/D6 Jul 2008

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IEEE P802.16Rev2/D6 Jul 2008 is an IEEE draft standard for Local and Metropolitan Area Networks that addresses the air interface for broadband wireless access systems. It sits within communication, networking, and broadcast technologies and is tied to the revision work for IEEE Std 802.16-2004. For teams evaluating wireless access requirements, this draft provides a focused technical reference for network behavior, interoperability, and implementation consistency in broadband access designs.

IEEE P802.16Rev2/D6 Jul 2008 overview

This draft standard defines revision-stage guidance for the air interface used in broadband wireless access systems, with emphasis on local and metropolitan area network operation. IEEE P802.16Rev2/D6 Jul 2008 is useful when a project needs to understand how the revised 802.16 framework approaches signaling, access behavior, and compatibility considerations. As a draft document, it is especially relevant for engineering review, requirements traceability, and comparing implementation details against an evolving IEEE technical baseline.

Typical use cases

IEEE P802.16Rev2/D6 Jul 2008 is commonly referenced during the design and evaluation of fixed or access-oriented broadband wireless systems that rely on standardized air-interface behavior. It may support work on base station and subscriber equipment planning, RF system integration, and conformance-oriented testing within communication networks. The document is also relevant for procurement and specification review where broadband wireless access equipment must align with a draft IEEE framework rather than an informal vendor-specific approach.

Why this standard matters

This standard matters because broadband wireless access systems depend on clear technical rules for performance, interoperability, and implementation control. IEEE P802.16Rev2/D6 Jul 2008 can help reduce design ambiguity when teams are aligning equipment behavior with IEEE revision work. It also supports more consistent testing and review, which is important for managing integration risk, comparing products, and maintaining a stable technical basis during development, especially when working from draft-stage specifications in a fast-moving networking environment.

  • Draft IEEE air-interface specification
  • Broadband wireless access focus
  • Local and metropolitan network context
  • Revision of IEEE Std 802.16-2004
  • English-language technical document
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  • Publication Date: 2008
  • Standard Status: Inactive
  • Publisher: IEEE
  • Subject: Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
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