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IEEE P802.16Rev3/D3, Nov 2011

IEEE Draft Standard for local and metropolitan area networks Part 16: Air Interface for Broadband Wireless Access Systems

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IEEE P802.16Rev3/D3, Nov 2011

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IEEE P802.16Rev3/D3, Nov 2011 is an inactive IEEE draft standard for local and metropolitan area networks focused on the air interface for broadband wireless access systems. It captures technical requirements relevant to wireless link operation, helping define how broadband access equipment may be designed, evaluated, and compared. For teams working with wireless network components and system integration, this draft offers a snapshot of the protocol and interface direction associated with IEEE P802.16Rev3/D3, Nov 2011.

Overview of IEEE P802.16Rev3/D3, Nov 2011

This draft standard sits within the IEEE 802.16 family and addresses the air interface used in broadband wireless access. In practical terms, it supports engineering work around how wireless base stations and subscriber equipment may communicate over local or metropolitan area networks. IEEE P802.16Rev3/D3, Nov 2011 is relevant where consistent interface behavior, interoperability, and draft-stage technical review are needed. As an inactive document, it is most useful as a reference for historical development, design traceability, or comparison against later revisions.

Typical use cases

IEEE P802.16Rev3/D3, Nov 2011 is most relevant to broadband wireless access deployments that use IEEE 802.16-style air interfaces, including fixed wireless access systems, network equipment evaluation, and draft-stage interoperability testing. It may also support work on base station radios, subscriber terminals, and associated communications hardware where interface behavior must follow a specific technical draft. Engineers, procurement teams, and test labs may use it to align system expectations, verify conformance targets, or review design assumptions for metropolitan-area wireless links.

Why it matters

This draft standard matters because broadband wireless systems depend on a clearly defined air interface to achieve predictable performance and compatibility. IEEE P802.16Rev3/D3, Nov 2011 can help reduce design ambiguity, support compliance testing, and improve consistency across components from different suppliers. For organizations comparing equipment or maintaining documentation, it provides a useful technical reference point. Using IEEE P802.16Rev3/D3, Nov 2011 can also help identify draft-specific requirements that affect implementation risk, integration planning, and validation efforts.

  • Air interface for broadband wireless access
  • IEEE 802.16 draft-stage technical reference
  • Wireless network equipment and system integration
  • Interoperability and conformance evaluation
  • Inactive standard document for reference use
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  • Publication Date: 2011
  • Standard Status: Inactive
  • Publisher: IEEE
  • Subject: Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies; Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems; Computing and Processing
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