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IEEE P802.16Rev2/D9a March 2009

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 and consolidates material from IEEE Std 802.16e-2005, IEEE Std 802.16-2004/Cor1-2005, IEEE Std 802.16f-2005 and IEEE Std 802.16g-2007)

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IEEE P802.16Rev2/D9a March 2009

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IEEE P802.16Rev2/D9a March 2009 is an IEEE draft standard for local and metropolitan area networks that addresses the air interface for broadband wireless access systems. It matters because it brings together revision material for fixed and mobile broadband wireless work, helping engineers and reviewers follow a single technical reference for system behavior, interoperability, and implementation planning. The document is especially relevant to communication, networking and broadcast technologies where consistent air-interface requirements are needed.

IEEE P802.16Rev2/D9a March 2009 overview

This draft consolidates material associated with IEEE Std 802.16-2004 and later amendments, including content from the 802.16e, 802.16f, and 802.16g series. In practical terms, IEEE P802.16Rev2/D9a March 2009 supports the definition of broadband wireless access behavior at the air-interface level, helping align terminology, protocol expectations, and technical requirements. For organizations working with IEEE-based wireless systems, it provides a structured reference for design review, specification comparison, and draft-stage evaluation.

Typical use cases

This standard is typically used when evaluating or documenting broadband wireless access equipment that operates at the network edge, such as base stations, subscriber stations, and related radio interface implementations. IEEE P802.16Rev2/D9a March 2009 may also be consulted during engineering reviews for fixed wireless links, metropolitan-area wireless deployments, and interoperability testing. It is useful where teams need a common draft specification to compare features, confirm protocol support, or track revision changes across air-interface designs.

Why this standard matters

IEEE P802.16Rev2/D9a March 2009 matters because draft standards often shape procurement, compliance review, and product development before final publication. For broadband wireless access systems, a clear technical baseline helps reduce implementation ambiguity and supports more consistent testing of radio behavior and network functions. Using the same draft reference can improve coordination between suppliers, integrators, and engineering teams, especially when comparing revisions and consolidating requirements from multiple related IEEE documents.

  • Air-interface requirements for broadband wireless access
  • Revision consolidation for IEEE 802.16 material
  • Draft-stage reference for engineering review
  • Useful for interoperability and compliance checking
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  • Publication Date: 2009
  • Standard Status: Inactive
  • Publisher: IEEE
  • Subject: Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
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