IEEE P802.20a_D2.0, Feb 2010
IEEE Draft Standard for Local and Metropolitan Area Networks Part 20: Air Interface for Mobile Broadband Wireless Access Systems Supporting Vehicular Mobility - Physical and Media Access Control Layer Specification - Amendment: Management Information Base Enhancements and Corrigenda Items
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IEEE P802.20a_D2.0, Feb 2010 is a draft IEEE standard for mobile broadband wireless access systems with vehicular mobility, focusing on physical and media access control layer details. It addresses management information base enhancements and corrigenda items for the air interface specification, making it relevant where network behavior, device management, and interoperability need to stay consistent. For communication and networking applications, this document helps define how implementation details are organized and maintained within the broader MBWA framework.
IEEE P802.20a_D2.0, Feb 2010 overview
This draft standard sits within IEEE Local and Metropolitan Area Networks, Part 20, and is tied to the air interface for mobile broadband wireless access systems supporting vehicular mobility. IEEE P802.20a_D2.0, Feb 2010 concentrates on amendments to the physical and MAC layer specification, with an emphasis on management information base enhancements and corrigenda items. In practical terms, it supports more precise technical alignment across implementations by refining how equipment and related management data are described and handled.
Typical use cases
This standard is mainly relevant in wireless system design and validation work where vehicular mobility is part of the network requirement. It may be used when developing or reviewing mobile broadband access equipment, protocol management functions, and conformance documentation for air interface implementations. Engineers working on communication networks, test planning, or specification review can use IEEE P802.20a_D2.0, Feb 2010 to check that management information and layer behavior align with the intended IEEE framework.
Why this standard matters
IEEE P802.20a_D2.0, Feb 2010 matters because small changes in management information and corrigenda can affect interoperability, implementation accuracy, and testing consistency. For organizations working with wireless broadband systems, a clear standard helps reduce ambiguity in design decisions and supports more reliable compliance checks. It is especially useful when comparing vendor equipment, documenting requirements, or controlling revisions to a technical specification where mobility and layered network behavior must remain consistent.
- Air interface amendments
- MAC and physical layer scope
- Management information base enhancements
- Vehicular mobility context
- Corrigenda and specification alignment
- Publication Date: 2010
- Standard Status: Inactive
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
- Official IEEE: Doi link
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