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IEEE 802.16-2004

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IEEE Standard for Local and metropolitan area networks – Part 16: Air Interface for Fixed Broadband Wireless Access Systems

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Revision Standard – Superseded. This standard specifies the air interface of fixed broadband wireless access (BWA) systems supporting multimedia services. The medium access control layer (MAC) supports a primarily point-to-multipoint architecture, with an optional mesh topology. The MAC is structured to support multiple physical layer (PHY) specifications, each suited to a particular operational environment. For operational frequencies from 10–66 GHz, the PHY is based on single-carrier modulation. For frequencies below 11 GHz, where propagation without a direct line of sight must be accommodated, three alternatives are provided, using OFDM, OFDMA, and single carrier modulation. This standard revises and consolidates IEEE Std 802.16-2001, IEEE Std 802.16a-2003, and IEEE Std 802.16c-2002.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
3 Title Page
6 Introduction
Notice to users
Patents
7 Participants
11 CONTENTS
23 LOF
29 LOT
39 1. Overview
1.1 Scope
1.2 Purpose
1.3 Frequency bands
1.3.1 10–66 GHz licensed bands
40 1.3.2 Frequencies below 11 GHz
1.3.3 License-exempt frequencies below 11 GHz (primarily 5–6 GHz)
1.3.4 Air interface nomenclature and PHY compliance
41 1.4 Reference model
43 2. References
45 3. Definitions
51 4. Abbreviations and acronyms
55 5. Service-specific CS
5.1 ATM CS
5.1.1 CS service definition
5.1.2 Data/Control plane
5.1.2.1 PDU formats
56 5.1.2.2 Classification
5.1.2.3 PHS
57 5.1.2.4 Signaling procedure
58 5.2 Packet CS
59 5.2.1 MAC SDU format
5.2.2 Classification
61 5.2.3 PHS
5.2.3.1 PHS operation
64 5.2.3.2 PHS signaling
65 5.2.4 IEEE Std 802.3/Ethernet-specific part
5.2.4.1 IEEE Std 802.3/Ethernet CS PDU format
5.2.4.2 IEEE Std 802.3/Ethernet CS classifiers
66 5.2.5 IEEE Std 802.1Q-1998 virtual local area network (VLAN) specific part
5.2.5.1 IEEE Std 802.1Q-1998 VLAN CS PDU format
5.2.5.2 IEEE Std 802.1Q-1998 CS classifiers
5.2.6 IP specific part
5.2.6.1 IP CS PDU format
67 5.2.6.2 IP classifiers
69 6. MAC common part sublayer
6.1 PMP
70 6.2 Mesh
71 6.3 Data/Control plane
6.3.1 Addressing and connections
6.3.1.1 PMP
72 6.3.1.2 Mesh
73 6.3.2 MAC PDU formats
6.3.2.1 MAC header formats
77 6.3.2.2 MAC subheaders and special payloads
80 6.3.2.3 MAC Management messages
159 6.3.3 Construction and transmission of MAC PDUs
6.3.3.1 Conventions
161 6.3.3.2 Concatenation
6.3.3.3 Fragmentation
162 6.3.3.4 Packing
165 6.3.3.5 CRC calculation
6.3.3.6 Encryption of MAC PDUs
166 6.3.3.7 Padding
6.3.4 ARQ mechanism
6.3.4.1 ARQ Block Usage
168 6.3.4.2 ARQ Feedback IE format
170 6.3.4.3 ARQ parameters
6.3.4.4 ARQ procedures
171 6.3.4.5 ARQ-enabled connection setup and negotiation
6.3.4.6 ARQ operation
176 6.3.5 Scheduling services
177 6.3.5.1 Outbound transmission scheduling
6.3.5.2 Uplink request/grant scheduling
179 6.3.6 Bandwidth allocation and request mechanisms
6.3.6.1 Requests
180 6.3.6.2 Grants
6.3.6.3 Polling
185 6.3.6.4 Contention-based focused Bandwidth Requests for WirelessMAN-OFDM
6.3.6.5 Contention-based CDMA Bandwidth Requests for WirelessMAN-OFDMA
186 6.3.6.6 Optional Mesh topology support
189 6.3.7 MAC support of PHY
6.3.7.1 FDD
190 6.3.7.2 TDD
6.3.7.3 DL-MAP
6.3.7.4 UL-MAP
192 6.3.7.5 Map relevance and synchronization
200 6.3.7.6 Optional MAC AAS Support of WirelessMAN-SCa, OFDM, and OFDMA
203 6.3.8 Contention resolution
205 6.3.8.1 Transmission opportunities
6.3.9 Network entry and initialization
207 6.3.9.1 Scanning and synchronization to the downlink
6.3.9.2 Obtain downlink parameters
209 6.3.9.3 Obtain uplink parameters
211 6.3.9.4 Message flows during scanning and uplink parameter acquisition
212 6.3.9.5 Initial ranging and automatic adjustments
216 6.3.9.6 Ranging parameter adjustment
220 6.3.9.7 Negotiate basic capabilities
222 6.3.9.8 SS authorization and key exchange
6.3.9.9 Registration
225 6.3.9.10 Establish IP connectivity
6.3.9.11 Establish time of day
226 6.3.9.12 Transfer operational parameters
228 6.3.9.13 Establish provisioned connections
6.3.9.14 Network Entry and synchronization in Mesh mode
237 6.3.10 Ranging
6.3.10.1 Downlink burst profile management
240 6.3.10.2 Uplink periodic ranging
242 6.3.10.3 OFDMA-based ranging
251 6.3.11 Update of channel descriptors
253 6.3.12 Assigning SSs to multicast groups
256 6.3.13 Establishment of multicast connections
6.3.14 QoS
6.3.14.1 Theory of operation
257 6.3.14.2 Service flows
259 6.3.14.3 Object model
260 6.3.14.4 Service classes
6.3.14.5 Authorization
261 6.3.14.6 Types of service flows
262 6.3.14.7 Service Flow Creation
264 6.3.14.8 Dynamic service flow modification and deletion
6.3.14.9 Service flow management
301 6.3.15 DFS for license-exempt operation
6.3.15.1 Introduction
6.3.15.2 Testing channels for primary users
302 6.3.15.3 Discontinuing operations after detecting primary users
6.3.15.4 Detecting primary users
6.3.15.5 Scheduling for channel testing
6.3.15.6 Requesting and reporting of measurements
303 6.3.15.7 Selecting and advertising a new channel
6.3.16 MAC Management message tunneling in Mesh Mode
304 6.3.17 MAC support for H-ARQ
306 6.3.17.1 Subpacket generation
6.3.17.2 DL/UL ACK/NAK signaling
6.3.17.3 H-ARQ parameter signaling
6.3.17.4 CQICH Operations
309 7. Security sublayer
7.1 Architecture
7.1.1 Packet data encryption
7.1.2 Key management protocol
310 7.1.3 Security Associations
311 7.1.4 Mapping of connections to SAs
7.1.5 Cryptographic Suite
7.2 PKM protocol
7.2.1 SS authorization and AK exchange overview
312 7.2.2 TEK exchange overview
7.2.2.1 TEK exchange overview for PMP topology
313 7.2.2.2 TEK exchange overview for Mesh Mode
7.2.3 Security capabilities selection
314 7.2.4 Authorization state machine
316 7.2.4.1 States
7.2.4.2 Messages
317 7.2.4.3 Events
318 7.2.4.4 Parameters
7.2.4.5 Actions
320 7.2.5 TEK state machine
322 7.2.5.1 States
323 7.2.5.2 Messages
7.2.5.3 Events
324 7.2.5.4 Parameters
7.2.5.5 Actions
326 7.3 Dynamic SA creation and mapping
7.3.1 Dynamic SA creation
7.3.2 Dynamic mapping of SA
327 7.4 Key usage
7.4.1 BS key usage
7.4.1.1 AK key lifetime
7.4.1.2 AK transition period on BS side
329 7.4.1.3 BS usage of AK
7.4.1.4 TEK lifetime
330 7.4.1.5 BS usage of TEK
7.4.1.6 Node re-authorization in Mesh Mode during normal operation
7.4.2 SS key usage
7.4.2.1 SS reauthorization
332 7.4.2.2 SS usage of AK
7.4.2.3 SS usage of TEK
7.4.2.4 TEK usage in Mesh Mode
333 7.4.2.5 Node usage of the Operator Shared Secret in Mesh Nodes
7.5 Cryptographic methods
7.5.1 Data Encryption methods
7.5.1.1 Data encryption with DES in CBC mode
7.5.1.2 Data encryption with AES in CCM mode
336 7.5.2 Encryption of TEK
337 7.5.2.1 Encryption of TEK with 3-DES
7.5.2.2 Encryption of TEK with RSA
7.5.2.3 Encryption of TEK-128 with AES
7.5.3 Calculation of HMAC-Digests
338 7.5.4 Derivation of TEKs, KEKs, and message authentication keys
7.5.4.1 DES Keys
7.5.4.2 3-DES KEKs
7.5.4.3 HMAC authentication keys
339 7.5.5 Public-key encryption of AK
7.5.6 Digital signatures
7.6 Certificate profile
7.6.1 Certificate format
340 7.6.1.1 tbsCertificate.validity.notBefore and tbsCertificate.validity.notAfter
7.6.1.2 tbsCertificate.serialNumber
7.6.1.3 tbsCertificate.signature and signatureAlgorithm
7.6.1.4 tbsCertificate.issuer and tbsCertificate.subject
342 7.6.1.5 tbsCertificate.subjectPublicKeyInfo
7.6.1.6 tbsCertificate.issuerUniqueID and tbsCertificate.subjectUniqueID
7.6.1.7 tbsCertificate.extensions
7.6.1.8 signatureValue
7.6.2 SS certificate storage and management in the SS
343 7.6.3 Certificate processing and management in the BS
345 8. PHY
8.1 WirelessMAN-SC PHY specification
8.1.1 Overview
8.1.2 Framing
8.1.2.1 Supported frame durations
8.1.3 Duplexing techniques and PHY Type parameter encodings
346 8.1.3.1 FDD operation
347 8.1.3.2 TDD operation
8.1.4 Downlink PHY
348 8.1.4.1 Downlink subframe
354 8.1.4.2 Downlink burst allocation
355 8.1.4.3 Downlink Transmission Convergence sublayer
357 8.1.4.4 Downlink PMD sublayer
372 8.1.5 Uplink PHY
8.1.5.1 Uplink subframe
377 8.1.5.2 Uplink Transmission Convergence sublayer
8.1.5.3 Uplink PMD sublayer
381 8.1.6 Baud rates and channel bandwidths
8.1.7 Radio subsystem control
8.1.7.1 Synchronization technique
8.1.7.2 Frequency control
382 8.1.7.3 Power control
8.1.8 Minimum performance
384 8.1.8.1 Propagation conditions
386 8.1.8.2 Transmitter characteristics
388 8.1.9 Channel quality measurements
8.1.9.1 Introduction
389 8.1.9.2 RSSI mean and standard deviation
390 8.1.9.3 CINR mean and standard deviation
393 8.2 WirelessMAN-SCa PHY
8.2.1 Transmit processing
394 8.2.1.1 Source Bit Randomization
8.2.1.2 FEC
408 8.2.1.3 Modulations and constellation mapping
416 8.2.1.4 Burst set framing
429 8.2.1.5 Duplex framing
434 8.2.1.6 Support for AAS
439 8.2.1.7 Frame Control Header burst profile
440 8.2.1.8 Compressed FCH maps
442 8.2.1.9 MAP message fields and IEs
454 8.2.1.10 Burst profile formats
456 8.2.1.11 AAS-FBCK-REQ/RSP message bodies
458 8.2.1.12 Baseband Pulse Shaping
8.2.1.13 Quadrature modulation
8.2.1.14 Power control
459 8.2.2 Channel quality measurements
8.2.2.1 Introduction
8.2.2.2 RSSI mean and standard deviation
460 8.2.2.3 CINR mean and standard deviation
461 8.2.3 System requirements
8.2.3.1 Channel frequency accuracy
462 8.2.3.2 Symbol rate
8.2.3.3 Symbol timing jitter
8.2.3.4 Transmitter minimum SNR and EVM
8.2.3.5 Transmitter power level control
8.2.3.6 Ramp-up/down requirements
8.2.3.7 Spurious emissions during burst on/off transients
8.2.3.8 Out of band spurious emissions
8.2.3.9 Receiver sensitivity
463 8.2.3.10 Receiver maximum input signal
8.2.3.11 Receiver adjacent channel interference
465 8.3 WirelessMAN-OFDM PHY
8.3.1 Introduction
8.3.1.1 OFDM symbol description
466 8.3.2 OFDM symbol parameters and transmitted signal
8.3.2.1 Primitive parameter definitions
8.3.2.2 Derived parameter definitions
467 8.3.2.3 Transmitted signal
8.3.2.4 Parameters of transmitted signal
468 8.3.3 Channel coding
8.3.3.1 Randomization
470 8.3.3.2 FEC
478 8.3.3.3 Interleaving
479 8.3.3.4 Modulation
482 8.3.3.5 Example OFDM uplink RS-CC encoding
484 8.3.3.6 Preamble structure and modulation
487 8.3.4 Transmission convergence (TC) sublayer
8.3.5 Frame structure
8.3.5.1 PMP
491 8.3.5.2 PMP-AAS Zone
497 8.3.5.3 Mesh
498 8.3.5.4 Frame duration codes
8.3.5.5 Burst Profile format
499 8.3.6 Map message fields and IEs
8.3.6.1 DL-MAP PHY synchronization field
8.3.6.2 DL-MAP IE format
504 8.3.6.3 UL-MAP IE format
510 8.3.6.4 AAS-FBCK-REQ/RSP message bodies
512 8.3.6.5 AAS-BEAM-REQ/RSP message
514 8.3.7 Control mechanisms
8.3.7.1 Synchronization
515 8.3.7.2 Ranging
517 8.3.7.3 Bandwidth requesting
521 8.3.7.4 Power control
522 8.3.8 Transmit diversity: Space-Time Coding (optional)
8.3.8.1 Multiple input single output channel estimation and synchronization
523 8.3.8.2 STC encoding
8.3.8.3 STC decoding
524 8.3.9 Channel quality measurements
8.3.9.1 Introduction
8.3.9.2 RSSI mean and standard deviation
526 8.3.9.3 CINR mean and standard deviation
527 8.3.10 Transmitter requirements
8.3.10.1 Transmit power level control
528 8.3.10.2 Transmitter channel bandwidth and RF carrier frequencies
529 8.3.11 Receiver requirements
8.3.11.1 Receiver sensitivity
530 8.3.11.2 Receiver adjacent and alternate channel rejection
531 8.3.11.3 Receiver maximum input signal
8.3.11.4 Receiver maximum tolerable signal
8.3.11.5 Receiver image rejection
8.3.12 Frequency and timing requirements
8.4 WirelessMAN-OFDMA PHY
8.4.1 Introduction
532 8.4.2 OFDMA symbol description, symbol parameters and transmitted signal
8.4.2.1 Time domain description
8.4.2.2 Frequency domain description
533 8.4.2.3 Primitive parameters
8.4.2.4 Derived parameters
8.4.2.5 Transmitted signal
534 8.4.3 OFDMA basic terms definition
8.4.3.1 Slot and Data Region
8.4.3.2 Segment
8.4.3.3 Permutation Zone
535 8.4.3.4 OFDMA data mapping
537 8.4.4 Frame structure
8.4.4.1 Duplexing modes
8.4.4.2 PMP frame structure
539 8.4.4.3 DL Frame Prefix
540 8.4.4.4 Allocation of subchannels for FCH, and logical subchannel numbering
543 8.4.4.5 Uplink transmission allocations
8.4.4.6 Optional Diversity-Map Scan
547 8.4.4.7 Optional Direct Signaling Method
558 8.4.5 Map message fields and IEs
8.4.5.1 DL-MAP PHY Synchronization Field
8.4.5.2 Frame duration codes
559 8.4.5.3 DL-MAP IE format
569 8.4.5.4 UL-MAP IE format
585 8.4.5.5 Burst profile format
8.4.5.6 Compressed maps
588 8.4.5.7 AAS-FBCK-REQ/RSP message bodies
589 8.4.6 OFDMA subcarrier allocations
590 8.4.6.1 Downlink
606 8.4.6.2 Uplink
612 8.4.6.3 Optional permutations for AAS and AMC subchannels
614 8.4.7 OFDMA ranging
8.4.7.1 Initial-ranging transmissions
615 8.4.7.2 Periodic-ranging and bandwidth-request transmissions
616 8.4.7.3 Ranging codes
617 8.4.8 Transmit diversity (optional)
8.4.8.1 Transmit diversity using two antennas
623 8.4.8.2 Transmit diversity for four antennas
625 8.4.9 Channel coding
626 8.4.9.1 Randomization
627 8.4.9.2 Encoding
653 8.4.9.3 Interleaving
654 8.4.9.4 Modulation
658 8.4.10 Control mechanisms
8.4.10.1 Synchronization
8.4.10.2 Ranging
8.4.10.3 Power control
660 8.4.11 Channel quality measurements
8.4.11.1 Introduction
8.4.11.2 RSSI mean and standard deviation
662 8.4.11.3 CINR mean and standard deviation
663 8.4.12 Transmitter requirements
8.4.12.1 Transmit power level control
8.4.12.2 Transmitter spectral flatness
8.4.12.3 Transmitter constellation error and test method
665 8.4.13 Receiver requirements
8.4.13.1 Receiver sensitivity
666 8.4.13.2 Receiver adjacent and alternate channel rejection
667 8.4.13.3 Receiver maximum input signal
8.4.13.4 Receiver maximum tolerable signal
8.4.14 Frequency control requirements
8.4.14.1 Center frequency and symbol clock frequency tolerance
8.5 WirelessHUMAN specific components
8.5.1 Channelization
669 8.5.2 Transmit spectral mask
671 9. Configuration
9.1 SS IP addressing
9.1.1 DHCP fields used by the SS
672 9.2 SS Configuration file
9.2.1 SS binary configuration file format
9.2.2 Configuration file settings
673 9.2.3 Configuration file creation
674 9.2.3.1 SS MIC calculation
675 10. Parameters and constants
10.1 Global values
678 10.2 PKM parameter values
679 10.3 PHY-specific values
10.3.1 WirelessMAN-SC parameter and constant definitions
10.3.1.1 PS
10.3.1.2 Symbol rate
680 10.3.1.3 Uplink center frequency
10.3.1.4 Downlink center frequency
10.3.1.5 Tolerated poll jitter
10.3.1.6 Allocation Start Time
10.3.1.7 Timing Adjust Units
10.3.2 WirelessMAN-SCa parameters and constant definitions
10.3.2.1 Uplink Allocation Start Time
10.3.2.2 PS
10.3.2.3 Timing adjust units
10.3.3 WirelessMAN-OFDM parameters and constant definitions
10.3.3.1 Uplink Allocation Start Time
10.3.3.2 PS
681 10.3.3.3 Timing adjust units
10.3.4 WirelessMAN-OFDMA parameters and constant definitions
10.3.4.1 Uplink Allocation Start Time
10.3.4.2 PS
10.3.4.3 Timing adjust units
10.4 Well-known addresses and identifiers
683 11. TLV encodings
684 11.1 Common encodings
11.1.1 Current transmit power
11.1.2 HMAC tuple
685 11.1.3 MAC version encoding
11.1.4 Service flow descriptors
11.1.5 Vendor ID encoding
686 11.1.6 Vendor-specific information
687 11.2 Configuration file encodings
11.2.1 SS MIC configuration setting
11.2.2 Software upgrade descriptors
11.2.2.1 Vendor ID
11.2.2.2 Hardware ID
688 11.2.2.3 Software version
11.2.2.4 Upgrade filename
11.2.3 Software upgrade TFTP server
11.2.4 TFTP Server Timestamp
689 11.2.5 Authorization Node
11.2.6 Registration Node
11.2.7 Provisioning Node
11.3 UCD management message encodings
11.3.1 UCD channel encodings
693 11.3.1.1 Uplink burst profile encodings
697 11.4 DCD management message encodings
11.4.1 DCD channel encodings
698 11.4.2 Downlink burst profile encodings
702 11.5 RNG-REQ management message encodings
703 11.6 RNG-RSP management message encodings
705 11.7 REG-REQ/RSP management message encodings
11.7.1 ARQ Parameters
11.7.2 SS management support
11.7.3 IP management mode
706 11.7.4 IP version
11.7.5 Secondary Management CID
11.7.6 Number of uplink CID supported
11.7.7 Convergence Sublayer Capabilities
11.7.7.1 Classification/PHS options and SDU encapsulation support
707 11.7.7.2 Maximum number of classifiers
11.7.7.3 PHS support
11.7.8 SS capabilities encodings
11.7.8.1 ARQ Support
11.7.8.2 DSx flow control
708 11.7.8.3 MAC CRC support
11.7.8.4 MCA flow control
11.7.8.5 Multicast polling group CID support
11.7.8.6 PKM flow control
11.7.8.7 Authorization Policy Support
709 11.7.8.8 Maximum number of supported security associations
11.8 SBC-REQ/RSP management message encodings
11.8.1 Bandwidth Allocation Support
11.8.2 Capabilities for Construction and Transmission of MAC PDUs
11.8.3 Physical Parameters Supported
11.8.3.1 Subscriber transition gaps
710 11.8.3.2 Maximum transmit power
11.8.3.3 Current transmit power
11.8.3.4 WirelessMAN-SC specific parameters
712 11.8.3.5 WirelessMAN-SCa specific parameters
716 11.8.3.6 WirelessMAN-OFDM specific parameters
718 11.8.3.7 WirelessMAN-OFDMA specific parameters
719 11.9 PKM-REQ/RSP management message encodings
721 11.9.1 Display string
11.9.2 AUTH-Key
11.9.3 TEK
722 11.9.4 Key lifetime
11.9.5 Key-Sequence-Number
11.9.6 HMAC-Digest
11.9.7 SAID
723 11.9.8 TEK parameters
11.9.9 CBC-IV
11.9.10 Error code
724 11.9.11 CA certificate
725 11.9.12 SS certificate
11.9.13 Security capabilities
726 11.9.14 Cryptographic suite
727 11.9.15 Cryptographic-Suite-List
11.9.16 Version
728 11.9.17 SA-Descriptor
11.9.18 SA type
729 11.9.19 PKM configuration settings
11.9.19.1 Authorize wait timeout
11.9.19.2 Reauthorize wait timeout
11.9.19.3 Authorization grace time
11.9.19.4 Operational wait timeout
730 11.9.19.5 Rekey wait timeout
11.9.19.6 TEK grace time
11.9.19.7 Authorize reject wait timeout
11.10 MCA-REQ management message encodings
731 11.11 REP-REQ management message encodings
732 11.12 REP-RSP management message encodings
11.13 Service Flow management encodings
735 11.13.1 SFID
11.13.2 CID
11.13.3 Service Class Name
736 11.13.4 QoS parameter set type
737 11.13.5 Traffic priority
11.13.6 Maximum sustained traffic rate
11.13.7 Maximum traffic burst
738 11.13.8 Minimum reserved traffic rate
11.13.9 Minimum tolerable traffic rate
739 11.13.10 Vendor-specific QoS parameters
11.13.11 Service flow scheduling type
11.13.12 Request/transmission policy
740 11.13.13 Tolerated jitter
11.13.14 Maximum latency
741 11.13.15 Fixed-length versus variable-length SDU indicator
11.13.16 SDU size
11.13.17 Target SAID
11.13.18 ARQ TLVs for ARQ-enabled connections
11.13.18.1 ARQ Enable
742 11.13.18.2 ARQ_WINDOW_SIZE
11.13.18.3 ARQ_RETRY_TIMEOUT
743 11.13.18.4 ARQ_BLOCK_LIFETIME
11.13.18.5 ARQ_SYNC_LOSS_TIMEOUT
11.13.18.6 ARQ_DELIVER_IN_ORDER
11.13.18.7 ARQ_RX_PURGE_TIMEOUT
744 11.13.18.8 ARQ_BLOCK_SIZE
11.13.19 CS specific service flow encodings
11.13.19.1 CS specification
745 11.13.19.2 CS parameter encoding rules
11.13.19.3 Packet CS encodings for configuration and MAC messaging
756 11.13.19.4 ATM CS Encodings for Configuration and MAC Messaging
759 12. System profiles
12.1 WirelessMAN-SC (10-66 GHz) system profiles
12.1.1 WirelessMAN-SC MAC system profiles
12.1.1.1 Basic ATM MAC system profile
760 12.1.1.2 Basic Packet MAC system profile
12.1.1.3 Conventions for MAC Management messages for profiles profM1 and profM2
12.1.1.4 MAC Management message Parameter Transmission Order
766 12.1.1.5 Message parameters specific to profM1
767 12.1.1.6 Message parameters specific to profM2
768 12.1.2 WirelessMAN-SC PHY Profiles
12.1.2.1 WirelessMAN-SC 25 MHz Channel PHY Profile
773 12.1.2.2 WirelessMAN-SC 28 MHz Channel PHY Profile
779 12.1.2.3 Conventions for MAC Management messages for profiles profP1 and profP2
12.1.2.4 UCD and DCD parameter transmission order for profP1 and profP2
780 12.1.2.5 Initial Ranging IE usage for profP1 and profP2
12.2 WirelessMAN-SCa and WirelessHUMAN(-SCa) system profiles
12.2.1 WirelessMAN-SCa MAC System Profiles
12.2.1.1 Basic ATM MAC System Profile
12.2.1.2 Basic Packet MAC System Profile
781 12.2.1.3 Conventions for MAC Management Messages for profiles profM4 and profM5
12.2.2 WirelessMAN-SCa Power class profiles
782 12.2.3 WirelessMAN-SCa Physical Layer (PHY) Profiles
785 12.2.3.1 Common features of PHY profiles
787 12.2.3.2 Specific PHY profiles
788 12.2.4 WirelessMAN-SCa RF profiles
12.2.4.1 RF profiles for 3.5 MHz channelization
12.2.4.2 RF profiles for 7 MHz channelization
789 12.2.4.3 RF profiles for 10 MHz channelization
790 12.2.4.4 RF profiles for 20 MHz channelization
12.3 WirelessMAN-OFDM and WirelessHUMAN(-OFDM) System Profiles
791 12.3.1 WirelessMAN-OFDM and WirelessHUMAN(-OFDM) MAC Profiles
792 12.3.1.1 ProfM3_PMP: Basic Packet PMP MAC System Profile
794 12.3.1.2 ProfM3_Mesh: Basic Packet Mesh MAC System Profile
796 12.3.2 WirelessMAN-OFDM and WirelessHUMAN(-OFDM) Physical Layer Profiles
798 12.3.2.1 ProfP3_1.75: WirelessMAN-OFDM PHY profile for 1.75MHz channelization
12.3.2.2 ProfP3_3.5: WirelessMAN-OFDM PHY profile for 3.5 MHz channelization
799 12.3.2.3 ProfP3_7: WirelessMAN-OFDM PHY profile for 7 MHz channelization
800 12.3.2.4 ProfP3_3: WirelessMAN-OFDM PHY profile for 3 MHz channelization
801 12.3.2.5 ProfP3_5.5: WirelessMAN-OFDM PHY profile for 5.5 MHz channelization
802 12.3.2.6 profP3_10: WirelessHUMAN(-OFDM) PHY profile for 10 MHz channelization
803 12.3.3 WirelessMAN-OFDM RF profiles
12.3.3.1 RF profiles for 10 MHz channelization
804 12.4 WirelessMAN-OFDMA and WirelessHUMAN(-OFDMA) system profiles
12.4.1 WirelessMAN-OFDMA Power class profiles
805 12.4.2 WirelessMAN-OFDMA and WirelessHUMAN(-OFDMA) MAC Profiles
12.4.2.1 Basic Packet PMP MAC Profile
806 12.4.3 WirelessMAN-OFDMA and WirelessHUMAN(-OFDMA) System PHY Profiles
12.4.3.1 Common Features of PHY Profiles
808 12.4.3.2 WirelessMAN-OFDMA 1.25 MHz channel basic PHY Profile
809 12.4.3.3 WirelessMAN-OFDMA 3.5 MHz channel basic PHY Profile
810 12.4.3.4 WirelessMAN-OFDMA 7 MHz channel basic PHY Profile
811 12.4.3.5 WirelessMAN-OFDMA 8.75 MHz channel basic PHY Profile
812 12.4.3.6 WirelessMAN-OFDMA 14 MHz channel basic PHY Profile
813 12.4.3.7 WirelessMAN-OFDMA 17.5 MHz channel basic PHY Profile
814 12.4.3.8 WirelessMAN-OFDMA 28 MHz channel basic PHY Profile
815 12.4.3.9 WirelessHUMAN(-OFDMA) 10 MHz channel basic PHY Profile
816 12.4.3.10 WirelessHUMAN(-OFDMA) 20 MHz channel basic PHY Profile
12.4.4 WirelessMAN-OFDMA RF profiles
819 Annex A (informative) Bibliography
823 Annex B (informative) Supporting material for frequencies below 11 GHz
879 Annex C (informative) Example MAC common part sublayer service definition
IEEE 802.16-2004
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