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IEEE 802.16 2012

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IEEE Standard for Air Interface for Broadband Wireless Access Systems

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Revision Standard – Active. This standard specifies the air interface, including the medium access control layer (MAC) and physical layer (PHY), of combined fixed and mobile point-to-multipoint broadband wireless access (BWA) systems providing multiple services. The MAC is structured to support the WirelessMAN-SC, WirelessMAN-OFDM, and WirelessMAN-OFDMA PHY specifications, each suited to a particular operational environment. The standard enables rapid worldwide deployment of innovative, cost-effective, and interoperable multivendor broadband wireless access products, facilitates competition in broadband access by providing alternatives to wireline broadband access, encourages consistent worldwide spectrum allocation, and accelerates the commercialization of broadband wireless access systems.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 Cover
3 Title page
6 Notice to users
Laws and regulations
Copyrights
Updating of IEEE documents
Errata
Patents
7 Participants
10 Historical information regarding IEEE Std 802.16
29 Introduction
Conformance test methodology
30 Contents
75 Figures
87 Tables
103 Important notice

1. Overview
1.1 Scope
1.2 Purpose
1.3 Variants and frequency bands
104 1.3.1 10–66 GHz licensed bands
1.3.2 Frequencies below 11 GHz
1.3.3 License-exempt bands
1.3.4 Air interface nomenclature and compliance
105 1.4 Reference models
107 1.4.1 Management reference model
1.4.2 Handover (HO) process
1.4.3 IEEE 802.16 entity
108 1.4.4 Network reference model
1.4.4.1 SS/MS and BS Interface
1.4.4.2 IEEE 802.16 entity to NCMS Interface
109 1.4.5 Management SAP (M-SAP)
1.4.6 Control SAP (C-SAP)
1.5 Managed objects
1.6 Multihop relay
111 2. Normative references
115 3. Definitions
129 4. Abbreviations and acronyms
137 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
138 5.1.2.2 Classification
5.1.2.2.1 VP-switched mode
5.1.2.2.2 VC-switched mode
139 5.1.2.3 PHS
5.1.2.3.1 PHS for VP-switched ATM connections
5.1.2.3.2 PHS for VC-switched ATM connections
140 5.1.2.4 Signaling procedure
141 5.2 Packet CS
5.2.1 MAC SDU format
5.2.2 Classification
143 5.2.3 Payload header suppression (PHS)
144 5.2.3.1 PHS operation
146 5.2.3.2 PHS signaling
147 5.2.4 IEEE 802.3/Ethernet-specific part
5.2.4.1 IEEE 802.3/Ethernet CS PDU format
5.2.4.2 IEEE 802.3/Ethernet CS classification rules
148 5.2.5 IP specific part
5.2.5.1 IP CS PDU format
149 5.2.5.2 IP classification rules
5.3 Generic Packet Convergence Sublayer (GPCS)
150 5.3.1 Mapping of the GPCS service to upper layers
151 5.3.2 Operation of GPCS with SSs that do not support the GPCS
5.3.3 GPCS SAP parameters
5.3.4 GPCS_DATA.request
5.3.4.1 Function
5.3.4.2 Semantics of the service primitive
152 5.3.4.3 When generated
5.3.4.4 Effect of receipt
5.3.5 GPCS_DATA.indication
5.3.5.1 Function
5.3.5.2 Semantics of the service primitive
5.3.5.3 When generated
5.3.5.4 Effect of receipt
153 5.3.6 PHS operation
155 6. MAC common part sublayer
6.1 Point-to-multipoint (PMP) operation overview
156 6.2 Reserved
6.3 Data/Control plane
6.3.1 Addressing and connections
6.3.1.1 Point-to-multipoint (PMP)
157 6.3.1.2 Multihop relay
6.3.1.2.1 Addressing scheme for relaying
158 6.3.2 MAC PDU formats
6.3.2.1 MAC header formats
160 6.3.2.1.1 Generic MAC header
162 6.3.2.1.1.1 Relay MAC header format
164 6.3.2.1.2 MAC header without payload
6.3.2.1.2.1 MAC signaling header type I
172 6.3.2.1.2.2 MAC signaling header type II
191 6.3.2.2 MAC subheaders and special payloads
6.3.2.2.1 Fragmentation subheader (FSH)
192 6.3.2.2.2 Grant management subheader (GMSH)
193 6.3.2.2.3 Packing subheader (PSH)
194 6.3.2.2.4 ARQ feedback
6.3.2.2.5 Reserved
6.3.2.2.6 Fast-feedback allocation subheader (FFSH)
195 6.3.2.2.7 Extended subheader format
197 6.3.2.2.7.1 SDU SN extended subheader
6.3.2.2.7.2 DL sleep control extended subheader
198 6.3.2.2.7.3 Feedback request extended subheader
6.3.2.2.7.4 MIMO mode feedback extended subheader
199 6.3.2.2.7.5 UL Tx power report extended subheader
6.3.2.2.7.6 Mini-feedback extended subheader
200 6.3.2.2.7.7 SN request extended subheader
6.3.2.2.7.8 PDU SN extended subheader
6.3.2.2.7.9 ertPS resumption bitmap extended subheader
201 6.3.2.2.7.10 Persistent Allocation Error Event
6.3.2.2.8 Relay MAC PDU subheaders
6.3.2.2.8.1 QoS subheader (QSH)
6.3.2.2.8.2 Allocation subheader
202 6.3.2.2.8.3 Fragmentation subheader (FSH)
203 6.3.2.2.8.4 Packing subheader (PSH)
6.3.2.3 MAC management messages
208 6.3.2.3.1 DCD (DL channel descriptor) message
209 6.3.2.3.2 DL-MAP (Downlink map) message
210 6.3.2.3.3 UCD (UL channel descriptor) message
212 6.3.2.3.4 UL-MAP (UL map) message
213 6.3.2.3.5 RNG-REQ (ranging request) message
217 6.3.2.3.6 RNG-RSP (ranging response) message
222 6.3.2.3.7 REG-REQ (registration request) message
223 6.3.2.3.8 REG-RSP (registration response) message
226 6.3.2.3.9 Privacy key management (PKM) messages (PKM-REQ/PKM-RSP)
229 6.3.2.3.9.1 SA Add message
230 6.3.2.3.9.2 Auth Request (authorization request) message
6.3.2.3.9.3 Auth Reply (authorization reply) message
231 6.3.2.3.9.4 Auth Reject (authorization reject) message
6.3.2.3.9.5 Key Request message
232 6.3.2.3.9.6 Key Reply message
6.3.2.3.9.7 Key Reject message
233 6.3.2.3.9.8 Authorization Invalid message
6.3.2.3.9.9 TEK Invalid message
234 6.3.2.3.9.10 Auth Info (authentication information) message
6.3.2.3.9.11 PKMv2 RSA-Request message
235 6.3.2.3.9.12 PKMv2 RSA-Reply message
236 6.3.2.3.9.13 PKMv2 RSA-Reject message
6.3.2.3.9.14 PKMv2 RSA-Acknowledgment message
237 6.3.2.3.9.15 PKMv2 EAP-Start message
6.3.2.3.9.16 PKMv2 EAP-Transfer message
238 6.3.2.3.9.17 PKMv2 SA-TEK-Challenge message
6.3.2.3.9.18 PKMv2 SA-TEK-Request message
239 6.3.2.3.9.19 PKMv2 SA-TEK-Response message
240 6.3.2.3.9.20 PKMv2 Key-Request message
6.3.2.3.9.21 PKMv2 Key-Reply message
241 6.3.2.3.9.22 PKMv2 Key-Reject message
242 6.3.2.3.9.23 PKMv2 SA-Addition message
6.3.2.3.9.24 PKMv2 TEK-Invalid message
243 6.3.2.3.9.25 PKMv2 Group-Key-Update-Command message
244 6.3.2.3.9.26 MIH Initial Request message
6.3.2.3.9.27 MIH Acknowledge
245 6.3.2.3.9.28 MIH Comeback Response
6.3.2.3.9.29 PKMv2 AK transfer message
246 6.3.2.3.9.30 PKMv2 AK transfer ACK
6.3.2.3.10 DSA-REQ message
248 6.3.2.3.10.1 SS-Initiated DSA
6.3.2.3.10.2 BS-Initiated DSA
249 6.3.2.3.11 DSA-RSP message
250 6.3.2.3.11.1 SS-Initiated DSA
6.3.2.3.11.2 BS-Initiated DSA
251 6.3.2.3.12 DSA-ACK message
252 6.3.2.3.13 DSC-REQ (DSC request) message
253 6.3.2.3.14 DSC-RSP (DSC response) message
255 6.3.2.3.15 DSC-ACK (DSC acknowledge) message
256 6.3.2.3.16 DSD-REQ message
258 6.3.2.3.17 DSD-RSP message
259 6.3.2.3.18 MCA-REQ (multicast polling assignment request) message
6.3.2.3.19 MCA-RSP (multicast polling assignment response) message
260 6.3.2.3.20 DBPC-REQ (DL burst profile change request) message
6.3.2.3.21 DBPC-RSP (DL burst profile change response) message
261 6.3.2.3.22 RES-CMD (reset command) message
262 6.3.2.3.23 SBC-REQ (SS and RS basic capability request) message
263 6.3.2.3.23.1 HARQ support
264 6.3.2.3.24 SBC-RSP (SS and RS basic capability response) message
266 6.3.2.3.25 CLK-CMP (clock comparison) message
267 6.3.2.3.26 DREG-CMD (de/reregister command) message
269 6.3.2.3.27 DSX-RVD (DSx received) message
270 6.3.2.3.28 TFTP-CPLT (Config File TFTP complete) message
6.3.2.3.29 TFTP-RSP (Config File TFTP complete response) message
271 6.3.2.3.30 ARQ-Feedback message
6.3.2.3.31 ARQ-Discard message
272 6.3.2.3.32 ARQ-Reset message
6.3.2.3.33 Channel Measurement REP-REQ/RSP (report request/response)
274 6.3.2.3.34 FPC (fast power control) message
6.3.2.3.35 AAS-FBCK-REQ/RSP (AAS channel feedback request/response) messages
275 6.3.2.3.36 AAS_Beam_Select message
276 6.3.2.3.37 DREG-REQ (SS deregistration request) message
277 6.3.2.3.38 HARQ MAP message
6.3.2.3.38.1 HARQ MAP message format
280 6.3.2.3.38.2 Format Configuration IE
282 6.3.2.3.38.3 Reduced CID
283 6.3.2.3.38.4 HARQ Control IE
284 6.3.2.3.38.5 CQICH Control IE
286 6.3.2.3.38.6 Compact DL-MAP IE
302 6.3.2.3.38.7 Compact UL-MAP IE
313 6.3.2.3.39 MOB_SLP-REQ (sleep request) message
316 6.3.2.3.40 MOB_SLP-RSP (sleep response) message
321 6.3.2.3.41 MOB_TRF-IND (traffic indication) message
323 6.3.2.3.42 MOB_NBR-ADV (neighbor advertisement) message
330 6.3.2.3.43 MOB_SCN-REQ (scanning interval allocation request) message
334 6.3.2.3.44 MOB_SCN-RSP (scanning interval allocation response) message
341 6.3.2.3.45 MOB_SCN-REP (scanning result report) message
347 6.3.2.3.46 MOB_ASC-REP (association result report) message
349 6.3.2.3.47 MOB_BSHO-REQ (BS HO request) message
360 6.3.2.3.48 MOB_MSHO-REQ (MS HO request) message
364 6.3.2.3.49 MOB_BSHO-RSP (BS HO response) message
375 6.3.2.3.50 MOB_HO-IND (HO indication) message
378 6.3.2.3.51 MOB_PAG-ADV (BS broadcast paging) message
380 6.3.2.3.52 MBS_MAP (multicast and broadcast service map) message
387 6.3.2.3.53 PMC_REQ (power control mode change request) message
388 6.3.2.3.54 PMC_RSP (power control mode change response) message
389 6.3.2.3.55 OFDMA SUB-DL-UL-MAP message
392 6.3.2.3.56 MIMO precoding setup/tear-down messages
393 6.3.2.3.57 MIH Payload Transfer (MOB_MIH-MSG) message
6.3.2.3.58 Service Identity Information (SII-ADV) message
394 6.3.2.3.59 Location Based Services (LBS-ADV) message
396 6.3.2.3.60 R-link channel descriptor (RCD) message
397 6.3.2.3.61 MR_NBR-INFO message
401 6.3.2.3.62 MR_Ranging-REP message
403 6.3.2.3.63 RS configuration command (RS_Config-CMD) message
406 6.3.2.3.64 RS neighbor station measurement report (RS_NBR_MEAS-REP) message
407 6.3.2.3.65 Location information request and response messages
6.3.2.3.65.1 MR location information request (MR_LOC-REQ) message
408 6.3.2.3.65.2 MR_LOC-RSP message
6.3.2.3.66 MS scanning inform (MS_SCN-INF) message
409 6.3.2.3.67 MS scanning completion (MS_SCN-CLT) message
410 6.3.2.3.68 MS context information delete (MS_INFO-DEL) message
411 6.3.2.3.69 RS clock synchronization (CLK-SYNC) message
6.3.2.3.70 MR association request (MR_ASC-REQ) message
412 6.3.2.3.71 MR association response (MR_ASC-RSP) message
413 6.3.2.3.72 RS_MOB_MEAS-REQ message
414 6.3.2.3.73 HARQ error report messages for multihop relay
415 6.3.2.3.74 MS sleep mode information message (MR_SLP-INFO)
418 6.3.2.3.75 RS access station selection request (RS_AccessRS-REQ) message
419 6.3.2.3.76 RS Scheduling (RS-SCH) message
6.3.2.3.77 RS_Member_List_Update message
422 6.3.2.3.78 MR piggybacked bandwidth request information (MR_PBBR-INFO) message
6.3.2.3.79 MR generic acknowledgment (MR_Generic-ACK) message
423 6.3.2.3.80 RS access MAP (RS_Access-MAP) message
430 6.3.2.3.81 RS Relay MAP (RS_Relay-MAP) message
432 6.3.2.3.82 MOB_INF-IND message
433 6.3.2.3.83 MS_Context-REQ message
434 6.3.2.3.84 MS_Context-RSP message
435 6.3.2.3.85 MT_Transfer message
436 6.3.2.3.86 CX-CCID-IND message
438 6.3.2.3.87 CX-CCID-RES message
440 6.3.2.3.88 Coexistence Forward Request message (CX-FWD-REQ)
441 6.3.2.3.89 Coexistence Forward Response message (CX-FWD-RSP)
442 6.3.2.3.90 Coexistence Forward Acknowledge Message (CX-FWD-ACK)
443 6.3.2.3.91 Access Neighbor BS Request message (CX-ACCESS-NBS-REQ)
6.3.2.3.92 Access Neighbor BS Response message (CX-ACCESS-NBS-RSP)
444 6.3.2.3.93 Forward End Request message (CX-FWD-END-REQ)
445 6.3.2.3.94 CSI Monitoring Configure message (CX-CSI-MNTR-CFG)
6.3.2.3.95 CSI monitoring report message (CX-CSI-MNTR-REP)
446 6.3.2.3.96 Coexistence Downlink Map message (CX-DL-MAP)
448 6.3.2.3.97 CX-UL-MAP (CX-UL-MAP) message
451 6.3.2.3.98 MOB_NBR-INFO
452 6.3.3 Construction and transmission of MAC PDUs
6.3.3.1 Conventions
6.3.3.2 Concatenation
454 6.3.3.3 Fragmentation
6.3.3.3.1 Non-ARQ connections
6.3.3.3.2 ARQ-enabled connections
6.3.3.4 Packing
455 6.3.3.4.1 Packing for non-ARQ connections
6.3.3.4.1.1 Packing fixed-length MAC SDUs
6.3.3.4.1.2 Packing variable-length MAC SDUs
457 6.3.3.4.2 Packing for ARQ-enabled connections
6.3.3.4.3 Packing ARQ Feedback IEs
458 6.3.3.5 CRC calculation
6.3.3.5.1 CRC32 calculation for SC and OFDM mode
459 6.3.3.5.1.1 CRC32 test vectors for SC and OFDM mode
6.3.3.5.2 CRC32 calculation for OFDMA mode
460 6.3.3.5.2.1 CRC32 test vectors for OFDMA mode
6.3.3.6 Encryption of MAC PDUs
6.3.3.7 Padding
461 6.3.3.8 MR construction and transmission of MAC PDUs
6.3.3.8.1 Transmission using tunnels
462 6.3.3.8.2 Transmission using station CID
6.3.3.8.3 Fragmentation and packing of relay MAC PDU
464 6.3.4 ARQ mechanism
6.3.4.1 ARQ block usage
465 6.3.4.2 ARQ Feedback IE format
467 6.3.4.2.1 ARQ Feedback IE format with extended capability
470 6.3.4.2.2 ARQ Feedback IE for Tunnel packet
472 6.3.4.3 ARQ parameters
6.3.4.3.1 ARQ_BSN_MODULUS
6.3.4.3.2 ARQ_WINDOW_SIZE
6.3.4.3.3 ARQ_BLOCK_LIFETIME
6.3.4.3.4 ARQ_RETRY_TIMEOUT
6.3.4.3.5 ARQ_SYNC_LOSS_TIMEOUT
6.3.4.3.6 ARQ_RX_PURGE_TIMEOUT
473 6.3.4.3.7 ARQ_BLOCK_SIZE
6.3.4.4 ARQ procedures
6.3.4.4.1 ARQ state machine variables
6.3.4.4.1.1 Transmitter variables
6.3.4.4.1.2 Receiver variables
6.3.4.5 ARQ-enabled connection setup and negotiation
6.3.4.6 ARQ operation
6.3.4.6.1 Sequence number comparison
6.3.4.6.2 Transmitter state machine
478 6.3.4.6.3 Receiver state machine
480 6.3.4.6.4 ARQ modifications for relaying
6.3.4.6.4.1 Two-link ARQ mode
481 6.3.4.6.4.2 Hop-by-hop ARQ mode
6.3.4.6.4.3 ARQ State machine
482 6.3.5 Scheduling services
484 6.3.5.1 Outbound transmission scheduling
485 6.3.5.2 UL request/grant scheduling
6.3.5.2.1 Unsolicited grant service (UGS)
486 6.3.5.2.2 Real-time polling service (rtPS)
6.3.5.2.2.1 Extended rtPS
487 6.3.5.2.3 Non-real-time polling service (nrtPS)
6.3.5.2.4 Best effort (BE) service
6.3.6 Bandwidth allocation and request mechanisms
488 6.3.6.1 Requests
6.3.6.1.1 Bandwidth request handling in relay networks with distributed scheduling
489 6.3.6.1.2 Bandwidth request handling in relay networks with centralized scheduling
490 6.3.6.2 Grants
6.3.6.2.1 Bandwidth grant handling in relay networks with distributed scheduling
491 6.3.6.2.2 Bandwidth grant handling in relay networks with centralized scheduling
6.3.6.3 Polling
6.3.6.3.1 Unicast polling
493 6.3.6.3.2 Multicast and broadcast polling
494 6.3.6.3.3 PM bit
495 6.3.6.3.4 Polling handling in relay network
496 6.3.6.4 Contention-based focused BRs for WirelessMAN-OFDM
6.3.6.5 Contention-based CDMA BRs for WirelessMAN-OFDMA
497 6.3.6.5.1 Contention-based CDMA BR handling in relay networks with centralized scheduling
498 6.3.6.5.2 Contention-based CDMA bandwidth requests using soft combining
6.3.6.6 CDMA BRs in relay networks
499 6.3.6.6.1 Unique RS CDMA code allocation
6.3.6.7 Dedicated relay uplink channel allocation
500 6.3.6.8 Downlink flow control for relay networks with distributed scheduling
503 6.3.7 MAC support of PHY
6.3.7.1 Frequency division duplexing (FDD)
504 6.3.7.2 Time division duplexing (TDD)
505 6.3.7.3 DL-MAP message
6.3.7.4 UL-MAP message
6.3.7.4.1 UL timing
6.3.7.4.2 UL allocations
6.3.7.4.3 UL interval definition
6.3.7.4.3.1 Request IE
6.3.7.4.3.2 Initial Ranging IE
506 6.3.7.4.3.3 Data Grant Burst Type IEs
6.3.7.4.3.4 End Of Map IE
6.3.7.4.3.5 Gap IE
6.3.7.5 Map relevance and synchronization
508 6.3.7.5.1 WirelessMAN-SC PHY
6.3.7.5.2 WirelessMAN-OFDM PHY
6.3.7.5.3 WirelessMAN-OFDMA PHY
509 6.3.7.6 Optional MAC AAS support of OFDM and OFDMA
6.3.7.6.1 AAS MAC services
510 6.3.7.6.2 MAC control functions
6.3.7.6.3 AAS DL synchronization
6.3.7.6.4 Alerting the BS about presence of a new SS in an AAS system
511 6.3.7.6.5 FDD/TDD support
6.3.7.6.6 Requesting bandwidth
6.3.7.7 R-MAP
6.3.8 Contention resolution
512 6.3.8.1 Transmission opportunities
513 6.3.9 Network entry and initialization
516 6.3.9.1 Scanning and synchronization to the DL
6.3.9.1.1 MR-BS and RS behavior during scanning and synchronization to the DL
6.3.9.2 Obtain DL parameters
518 6.3.9.2.1 First stage access station selection
6.3.9.3 Obtain UL parameters
520 6.3.9.4 Message flows during scanning and UL parameter acquisition
521 6.3.9.5 Initial ranging and automatic adjustments
522 6.3.9.5.1 Contention-based initial ranging and automatic adjustments
525 6.3.9.6 Ranging parameter adjustment
530 6.3.9.7 Negotiate basic capabilities
533 6.3.9.8 SS authorization and key exchange
6.3.9.9 Registration
538 6.3.9.9.1 IP version negotiation
539 6.3.9.9.2 MR-BS and RS behavior during registration
541 6.3.9.10 Establishing IP connectivity
542 6.3.9.11 Establishing time of day
6.3.9.12 Transferring operational parameters
544 6.3.9.13 Establishing provisioned connections
6.3.9.14 Forcing MSs to perform network entry at once
545 6.3.9.15 RS neighbor station measurement report
546 6.3.9.16 Second stage access station selection
547 6.3.9.17 Path creation and tunnel establishment
6.3.9.18 RS operation parameters configuration
6.3.9.18.1 Parameter configuration
550 6.3.9.18.2 Management CID allocation
6.3.9.19 Network entry state machine for the MR system
553 6.3.10 Ranging
6.3.10.1 DL burst profile management
556 6.3.10.2 UL periodic ranging
558 6.3.10.3 OFDMA-based ranging
559 6.3.10.3.1 Contention-based initial ranging and automatic adjustments
566 6.3.10.3.1.1 MR-BS and RS behavior during contention-based initial ranging
580 6.3.10.3.1.2 OFDMA—initial ranging with soft combining
581 6.3.10.3.2 Periodic ranging and automatic adjustments
585 6.3.10.3.2.1 MR-BS and RS behavior during periodic ranging
590 6.3.10.4 CDMA HO ranging and automatic adjustment
6.3.10.4.1 Dedicated ranging and automatic adjustments
591 6.3.10.4.2 MR-BS and RS behavior during handover ranging
6.3.10.4.3 OFDMA HO ranging with soft combining
593 6.3.10.4.4 OFDMA HO ranging for soft combining without fragmentation of RNG-REQ message
594 6.3.11 Update of channel descriptors
596 6.3.12 Assigning SSs to multicast groups
599 6.3.13 Establishment of multicast connections
6.3.14 Quality of service (QoS)
6.3.14.1 Theory of operation
600 6.3.14.2 Service flows
602 6.3.14.3 Object model
603 6.3.14.4 Service classes
604 6.3.14.4.1 Global service classes
609 6.3.14.5 Authorization
6.3.14.6 Types of service flows
6.3.14.6.1 Provisioned service flows
610 6.3.14.6.2 Admitted service flows
6.3.14.6.3 Active service flows
611 6.3.14.7 Service flow creation
6.3.14.7.1 Dynamic service flow creation
6.3.14.7.1.1 Dynamic service flow creation—SS-initiated
612 6.3.14.7.1.2 Dynamic service flow creation—BS-initiated
6.3.14.8 Dynamic service flow modification and deletion
613 6.3.14.9 Service flow management
6.3.14.9.1 Overview
6.3.14.9.2 Dynamic service flow state transitions
622 6.3.14.9.3 Dynamic service addition (DSA)
6.3.14.9.3.1 SS-initiated DSA
624 6.3.14.9.3.2 BS-initiated DSA
626 6.3.14.9.3.3 DSA state transition diagrams
634 6.3.14.9.4 Dynamic service change (DSC)
635 6.3.14.9.4.1 SS-initiated DSC
637 6.3.14.9.4.2 BS-initiated DSC
638 6.3.14.9.4.3 DSC state transition diagrams
647 6.3.14.9.5 Connection release
6.3.14.9.5.1 SS-initiated DSD
648 6.3.14.9.5.2 BS-initiated DSD
649 6.3.14.9.5.3 DSD state transition diagrams
653 6.3.14.10 QoS support for tunnel mode operation
6.3.14.10.1 Tunnel service flows
6.3.14.10.1.1 Centralized scheduling mode
6.3.14.10.1.2 Distributed scheduling mode
654 6.3.14.10.2 QoS subheader (QSH)
6.3.15 MAC support for HARQ
655 6.3.15.1 Subpacket generation
656 6.3.15.2 DL/UL ACK/NAK signaling
6.3.15.3 HARQ parameter signaling
657 6.3.15.4 DL HARQ in MR systems with RSs operating in centralized scheduling mode
6.3.15.4.1 Non-transparent RS
658 6.3.15.4.1.1 HARQ Error Report for Early Retransmission
6.3.15.4.1.2 ACK/NAK scheduling for HARQ retransmission burst
660 6.3.15.4.2 Transparent RS
6.3.15.4.2.1 RS hop-by-hop HARQ
6.3.15.4.2.2 RS assisted HARQ
661 6.3.15.4.3 DL HARQ for tunnels through RSs operating in centralized scheduling mode
664 6.3.15.5 UL HARQ in MR systems with RSs operating in centralized scheduling mode
6.3.15.5.1 Non-transparent RS
665 6.3.15.5.2 Transparent RS
6.3.15.5.3 UL HARQ for tunnels through RSs operating in centralized scheduling mode
666 6.3.15.6 HARQ for multihop scheduling RSs
6.3.15.7 HARQ for an RS group
6.3.15.7.1 DL HARQ for a non-transparent RS group
667 6.3.15.7.2 DL HARQ for a transparent RS group
668 6.3.15.7.3 UL HARQ for a non-transparent RS group
6.3.15.7.4 UL HARQ for a transparent RS group in assisted mode
669 6.3.15.7.4.1 Hop-by-hop operation
6.3.15.7.4.2 End-to-end operation
6.3.15.8 HARQ support on RS UL_DCH
670 6.3.16 DL CINR report operation
6.3.16.1 DL CINR report with REP-RSP MAC message
671 6.3.16.2 Periodic CINR report with fast-feedback (CQICH) channel
673 6.3.16.2.1 Conditions of transition triggering
6.3.17 Optional band AMC operations using 6-bit CQICH encoding
6.3.17.1 Call flows for mode transitions between normal subchannel and band AMC
674 6.3.17.2 Conditions of transition triggering
6.3.18 Data delivery services for mobile network
6.3.18.1 Types of data delivery services
675 6.3.18.1.1 Unsolicited grant service (UGS)
6.3.18.1.2 Real-time variable-rate (RT-VR) service
6.3.18.1.2.1 Description of the service
676 6.3.18.1.3 Non-real-time variable-rate (NRT-VR) service
6.3.18.1.3.1 Description of the service
6.3.18.1.4 Best effort (BE) service
6.3.18.1.5 Extended real-time variable-rate (ERT-VR) service
677 6.3.19 Sleep mode for mobility-supporting MS
6.3.19.1 Introduction
681 6.3.19.2 Power saving classes of type I
682 6.3.19.3 Power saving classes of type II
683 6.3.19.4 Power saving classes of type III
684 6.3.19.5 Periodic ranging in sleep mode
6.3.19.5.1 Periodic ranging in sleep mode for PHYs (SC and OFDM)
685 6.3.19.5.2 Periodic ranging in sleep mode for OFDMA PHY
6.3.19.6 MDHO/FBSS diversity set maintenance in sleep mode
6.3.19.7 Keep-alive check in sleep mode
6.3.19.7.1 OFDMA message-based keep-alive check in sleep mode
686 6.3.19.7.2 OFDMA keep alive check by UL data grants in sleep mode
687 6.3.19.8 Sleep mode supporting co-located coexistence
6.3.19.9 MAP relevance for Sleep Mode
688 6.3.19.10 MS sleep mode support in MR systems
6.3.19.10.1 Centralized scheduling mode
6.3.19.10.2 Distributed scheduling mode
689 6.3.19.11 Activation and transition of MS states
6.3.20 MAC HO procedures
6.3.20.1 Network topology acquisition
6.3.20.1.1 Network topology advertisement
690 6.3.20.1.1.1 MR-BSs and RSs behavior during network topology advertisement
6.3.20.1.2 MS scanning of neighbor BSs
692 6.3.20.1.2.1 MR-BSs and RSs behavior during MS scanning of neighbor BSs
693 6.3.20.1.3 Association procedure
6.3.20.1.3.1 Association level 0—Scan/Association without coordination
6.3.20.1.3.2 Association level 1—Association with coordination
695 6.3.20.1.3.3 Association level 2—Network-assisted association reporting
6.3.20.1.3.4 MR-BS and RSs behavior during association procedure
696 6.3.20.2 HO process
699 6.3.20.2.1 Cell reselection
6.3.20.2.2 HO decision and initiation
702 6.3.20.2.3 HO cancellation
6.3.20.2.4 Fast ranging
704 6.3.20.2.5 Termination with the serving BS
6.3.20.2.6 Drops
705 6.3.20.2.7 Network entry/reentry
707 6.3.20.2.8 MS-assisted coordination of DL transmission at target BS for HO
708 6.3.20.2.8.1 Context management during optimized HO
713 6.3.20.2.9 HO process
716 6.3.20.2.10 HO optimization rules and scenarios
718 6.3.20.2.11 Seamless HO
720 6.3.20.2.12 MR-BSs and RSs behavior during HO process
6.3.20.2.12.1 MS handover among access stations
6.3.20.2.12.2 MS drops during handover
6.3.20.2.12.3 MS Context Transfer for HO optimization in MR
723 6.3.20.2.12.4 MS HO Optimization in MR in distributed security mode
724 6.3.20.3 Macro diversity handover (MDHO) and fast BS switching
6.3.20.3.1 MDHO decision and initiation
725 6.3.20.3.2 FBSS decision and initiation
726 6.3.20.3.3 Diversity set update for MDHO/FBSS
727 6.3.20.3.4 Anchor BS update for MDHO/FBSS
6.3.20.3.4.1 HO MAC management message method
6.3.20.3.4.2 Fast anchor BS selection feedback mechanism
729 6.3.20.3.5 MS-assisted coordination of DL transmission at new anchor BS
730 6.3.20.4 Mobile relay station handover
731 6.3.20.4.1 Mobile RS handover process without preamble change
6.3.20.4.1.1 HO decision and initiation
6.3.20.4.1.2 Network entry/reentry
732 6.3.20.4.2 MRS handover with preamble change (Inter MR-BS)
6.3.20.4.3 MRS handover with preamble index changes (Intra MR-BS)
733 6.3.20.4.4 MRS drops during handover
6.3.21 Multicast and broadcast service (MBS)
734 6.3.21.1 Establishment and maintenance of MBSs
735 6.3.21.1.1 Inter-MBS Zone transition
736 6.3.21.2 Performance enhancement with macro diversity
6.3.21.3 Power saving operation
6.3.21.4 Multicast and broadcast zone (MBS_Zone)
6.3.21.5 MBS in an MR network
737 6.3.22 MS idle mode (optional)
739 6.3.22.1 MS idle mode initiation
741 6.3.22.2 Cell selection
6.3.22.3 MS Broadcast Paging message time synchronization
6.3.22.4 MS paging unavailable interval
6.3.22.5 MS paging listening interval
742 6.3.22.5.1 MS paging listening interval in MR system
6.3.22.6 BS Broadcast Paging message
743 6.3.22.6.1 RS Broadcast Paging message
744 6.3.22.7 Paging availability mode termination
6.3.22.7.1 MS side
745 6.3.22.7.2 BS side
6.3.22.8 Location update
6.3.22.8.1 Location update conditions
746 6.3.22.8.1.1 Paging group update
6.3.22.8.1.2 Timer update
6.3.22.8.1.3 Power down update
6.3.22.8.1.4 MAC hash skip threshold update
6.3.22.8.1.5 MBS update
6.3.22.8.2 Location update process
6.3.22.8.2.1 Secure location update process
747 6.3.22.8.2.2 Unsecure location update process
6.3.22.9 Network reentry from idle mode
748 6.3.22.10 MRS paging group update
749 6.3.23 MIHF support
6.3.24 Location Based Services
6.3.24.1 Time Difference of Arrival (TDOA)
750 6.3.25 Persistent Scheduling
6.3.25.1 Persistent Region ID
6.3.25.1.1 Downlink operation
6.3.25.1.1.1 BS operation
6.3.25.1.1.2 MS operation
751 6.3.25.1.2 Uplink operation
6.3.25.1.2.1 BS operation
6.3.25.1.2.2 MS operation
6.3.25.2 Resource shifting
752 6.3.25.3 HARQ retransmission
6.3.25.4 Error handling procedures
753 6.3.25.4.1 Maximum Number of Persistent Allocations
6.3.25.4.2 MAP ACK channel
6.3.25.4.3 MAP NACK channel
6.3.25.4.3.1 Downlink operation
754 6.3.25.4.3.2 Uplink operation
6.3.25.4.4 Error Correction Information
6.3.25.4.5 Change indicator
6.3.25.4.6 Retransmission flag
755 6.3.25.4.7 Error recovery
6.3.25.4.7.1 Downlink persistent allocation error recovery
6.3.25.4.7.2 Uplink persistent allocation error recovery
756 6.3.26 Emergency Service and Public Alert
6.3.27 Relay path management and routing
757 6.3.27.1 Embedded path management for relay
758 6.3.27.2 Explicit path management for relay
6.3.27.2.1 Path establishment, removal and update
6.3.27.2.2 CID to path binding
759 6.3.27.2.3 Temporary path establishment and CID to path binding during initial network entry
6.3.27.3 Relaying support for combined ranging and initial topology discovery
6.3.27.4 R-link monitoring and reporting procedure for relay path management
760 6.3.27.4.1 Access-link monitoring and reporting procedure for MS path management
6.3.27.5 Path management for multicast services
761 6.3.27.6 Neighbor path metric for relay
6.3.28 Relay station neighborhood discovery
6.3.28.1 Repeatable R-amble transmission and monitoring scheme
6.3.28.2 Preplanned R-amble transmission and monitoring scheme
762 6.3.29 Interference measurement in MR systems
6.3.29.1 Interference prediction by RS neighborhood measurement
6.3.29.2 Optional interference detection and measurement by RS sounding
763 6.3.30 RS broadcast message relaying
765 6.3.31 RS de-registration
6.3.32 MR location information
767 6.3.33 RS grouping
769 6.3.33.1 MS movement among access stations that share the same BSID
6.3.33.1.1 Mode 1
6.3.33.1.2 Mode 2
770 6.4 Procedures for uncoordinated coexistence
6.4.1 Uncoordinated coexistence mechanisms
6.4.1.1 Overview
771 6.4.1.2 Uncoordinated coexistence with specific spectrum users (SSUs)
6.4.1.2.1 Overview
6.4.1.2.2 Testing channels for other users (including specific spectrum users)
772 6.4.1.2.3 Discontinuing operations after detecting specific spectrum users
6.4.1.2.4 Detecting specific spectrum users
6.4.1.2.5 Scheduling for channel testing
6.4.1.2.6 Requesting and reporting of measurements
773 6.4.1.2.7 Selecting and advertising a new channel
6.4.1.3 Uncoordinated coexistence with non-specific spectrum users (non-SSUs)
6.4.1.3.1 Overview
6.4.1.3.2 Dynamic Channel Selection (DCS)
777 6.4.1.3.3 Frame structure and frame allocation
779 7. Security sublayer
7.1 Architecture
780 7.1.1 Secure encapsulation of MAC PDUs
7.1.2 Key management protocol
781 7.1.3 Authentication protocol
7.1.3.1 PKM RSA authentication
7.1.3.2 PKM EAP authentication
782 7.1.4 Mapping of connections to SAs
7.1.5 Cryptographic suite
7.1.6 Centralized Security Control in Multihop Relay System
7.1.6.1 MS security control
7.1.6.2 RS security control
7.1.6.3 Protection of non-authenticated PKM messages
783 7.1.7 Distributed security control in a multihop relay system
7.1.7.1 Protection of SS’s management messages
7.1.7.2 Sharing HMAC/CMAC in management tunnel
784 7.1.8 Security zone management
7.2 PKM protocol
7.2.1 PKM version 1
7.2.1.1 Security associations (SAs)
785 7.2.1.2 SS authorization and AK exchange overview
7.2.1.2.1 Authorization via RSA authentication protocol
786 7.2.1.3 TEK exchange overview
7.2.1.3.1 TEK exchange overview for PMP topology
787 7.2.1.4 Security capabilities selection
7.2.1.5 Authorization state machine
789 7.2.1.5.1 States
7.2.1.5.2 Messages
790 7.2.1.5.3 Events
791 7.2.1.5.4 Parameters
7.2.1.5.5 Actions
793 7.2.1.6 TEK state machine
795 7.2.1.6.1 States
7.2.1.6.2 Messages
796 7.2.1.6.3 Events
7.2.1.6.4 Parameters
7.2.1.6.5 Actions
799 7.2.2 PKM Version 2
7.2.2.1 TEK exchange overview for PMP topology
800 7.2.2.2 Key derivation
7.2.2.2.1 RSA-based authorization
7.2.2.2.2 EAP authentication
801 7.2.2.2.3 AK derivation
7.2.2.2.4 KEK derivation
7.2.2.2.5 GKEK derivation
7.2.2.2.6 Traffic encryption key (TEK)
802 7.2.2.2.6.1 Counter-based TEK Generation for HO
7.2.2.2.7 Group traffic encryption key (GTEK)
803 7.2.2.2.8 MBS traffic key (MTK)
7.2.2.2.9 Message authentication keys (HMAC/CMAC) and KEK derivation
7.2.2.2.9.1 CMAC_KEY_COUNT_ management
805 7.2.2.2.9.2 Derivation of message authentication codes
806 7.2.2.2.10 Key hierarchy
809 7.2.2.2.11 Maintenance of PMK and AK
7.2.2.2.12 PKMv2 PMK and AK switching methods
7.2.2.2.13 Security Zone keys derivation
810 7.2.2.3 Associations
7.2.2.3.1 Security associations (SAs)
7.2.2.3.2 Group security associations (GSAs)
7.2.2.3.3 Multicast and broadcast service group security associations (MBSGSAs)
811 7.2.2.3.4 Security zone SA
7.2.2.4 Security context
7.2.2.4.1 AK context
813 7.2.2.4.2 GKEK context
7.2.2.4.3 PMK context
7.2.2.4.4 PAK context
814 7.2.2.4.5 SZK context
7.2.2.4.6 SZKEK context
815 7.2.2.7 AK transfer
7.2.2.8 Authentication state machine
818 7.2.2.8.1 States
819 7.2.2.8.2 Messages
820 7.2.2.8.3 Events
821 7.2.2.8.4 Parameters
7.2.2.8.5 Actions
823 7.2.2.9 TEK state machine
826 7.2.2.9.1 States
7.2.2.9.2 Messages
827 7.2.2.9.3 Events
7.2.2.9.4 Parameters
7.2.2.9.5 Actions
830 7.3 Dynamic SA creation and mapping
7.3.1 Dynamic SA creation
7.3.2 Dynamic mapping of SA
7.4 Key usage
7.4.1 BS key usage
7.4.1.1 AK key lifetime
831 7.4.1.2 AK transition period on BS side
7.4.1.3 BS usage of AK
833 7.4.1.4 TEK lifetime
7.4.1.5 BS usage of TEK
835 7.4.2 SS key usage
7.4.2.1 SS reauthorization
7.4.2.2 SS usage of AK
836 7.4.2.3 SS usage of TEK
7.4.3 Security zone keys usage
7.4.3.1 SZK usage
7.4.3.2 SZKEK usage
7.5 Cryptographic methods
837 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
7.5.1.2.1 PDU payload format
838 7.5.1.2.2 Packet number (PN)
7.5.1.2.3 CCM algorithm
839 7.5.1.2.4 Receive processing rules
840 7.5.1.2.5 AES-CCM mode example encrypted MAC PDUs
7.5.1.2.6 Relay MAC PDU encryption with AES in CCM mode
841 7.5.1.3 Data encryption with AES in CTR mode
7.5.1.3.1 Encrypted MBS PDU payload format
842 7.5.1.4 Data encryption with AES in CBC mode
843 7.5.1.4.1 CBC IV generation
844 7.5.2 Encryption of TEK
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
845 7.5.2.4 Encryption of TEK-128 with AES key wrap
7.5.2.5 Encryption of AK with AES key wrap
7.5.2.6 Security zone keys encryption
7.5.3 Calculation of HMAC Digests
846 7.5.4 Derivation of TEKs, KEKs, and message authentication keys
7.5.4.1 DES keys
7.5.4.2 Key encryption keys (KEKs)
847 7.5.4.3 HMAC authentication keys
7.5.4.4 Cipher-based message authentication code (CMAC)
7.5.4.4.1 Calculation of CMAC value
848 7.5.4.4.1.1 Calculation of CMAC value for Relay
7.5.4.5 Derivation of TEKs, KEKs, message authentication keys and GKEKs in PKMv2
7.5.4.5.1 AES KEKs in PKMv2
849 7.5.4.5.2 Encryption of GKEK in PKMv2
7.5.4.5.2.1 Encryption of GKEK with 3-DES in PKMv2
7.5.4.5.2.2 Encryption of GKEK with RSA in PKMv2
7.5.4.5.2.3 Encryption of GKEK with ECB mode AES in PKMv2
7.5.4.5.2.4 Encryption of GKEK with AES key wrap in PKMv2
850 7.5.4.6 Key derivation functions for PKMv2
7.5.4.6.1 Dot16KDF for PKMv2
851 7.5.7 Calculation of HMAC/CMAC Digests in a security zone
7.5.8 Public-key encryption of AK
7.5.9 Digital signatures
7.6 Certificate profile
7.6.1 Certificate format
852 7.6.1.1 tbsCertificate.validity.notBefore and tbsCertificate.validity.notAfter
7.6.1.2 tbsCertificate.serialNumber
853 7.6.1.3 tbsCertificate.signature and signatureAlgorithm
7.6.1.4 tbsCertificate.issuer and tbsCertificate.subject
7.6.1.4.1 Manufacturer certificate
854 7.6.1.4.2 SS certificate
7.6.1.4.3 BS certificate
7.6.1.5 tbsCertificate.subjectPublicKeyInfo
855 7.6.1.6 tbsCertificate.issuerUniqueID and tbsCertificate.subjectUniqueID
7.6.1.7 tbsCertificate.extensions
7.6.1.7.1 SS certificates
7.6.1.7.2 Manufacturer certificates
7.6.1.8 signatureValue
7.6.2 SS certificate storage and management in the SS
7.6.3 Certificate processing and management in the BS
856 7.7 Preauthentication
7.8 PKMv2
7.8.1 PKMv2 SA-TEK 3-way handshake
858 7.8.1.1 PKMv2 SA-TEK-Response for RS
7.8.2 BS and SS RSA mutual authentication and AK exchange overview
859 7.8.3 Multicast and broadcast service (MBS) support
7.8.3.1 MBS security associations
860 7.8.3.2 MBS key management
7.8.3.2.1 MAK establishment
7.8.3.2.2 MGTEK establishment
7.8.3.2.3 MTK establishment
7.8.4 Relay multicast rekeying algorithm
862 7.8.4.1 MRS rekeying algorithm
7.9 Multicast and broadcast rekeying algorithm (MBRA)
7.9.1 MBRA flow
864 7.9.1.1 BS usage of GTEK
865 7.9.1.2 SS usage of GTEK
7.9.2 Messages
7.9.3 Encryption of GKEK
7.9.4 Message authentication keys for the Key Update Command message
867 8. Physical layer (PHY)
8.1 WirelessMAN-SC PHY specification
8.1.1 Overview
8.1.2 Framing
8.1.2.1 Supported frame durations
868 8.1.3 Duplexing techniques and PHY Type parameter encodings
8.1.3.1 FDD operation
869 8.1.3.2 TDD operation
8.1.3.2.1 TTG
8.1.3.2.2 RTG
8.1.4 DL PHY
870 8.1.4.1 DL subframe
871 8.1.4.1.1 DL burst preambles
872 8.1.4.1.2 Frame control section
873 8.1.4.1.2.1 DL-MAP elements
8.1.4.1.2.2 DL-MAP PHY synchronization field definition
874 8.1.4.1.2.3 UL-MAP allocation start time definition
8.1.4.1.2.4 Required DCD parameters
8.1.4.1.2.5 Downlink_Burst_Profile
876 8.1.4.2 DL burst allocation
877 8.1.4.3 DL TCS
879 8.1.4.4 DL PMD sublayer
8.1.4.4.1 Burst profile definitions
8.1.4.4.2 DL PHY SS capability set parameters
880 8.1.4.4.3 Randomization
8.1.4.4.4 DL FEC
881 8.1.4.4.4.1 Outer code for Code Types 1–3, DL
882 8.1.4.4.4.2 Inner code for Code Type 2, DL
883 8.1.4.4.4.3 Inner code for Code Type 3, DL
8.1.4.4.4.4 Code Type 4, DL
888 8.1.4.4.5 Definition of parameters for burst profile (DIUC = 0)
8.1.4.4.6 Coding of the control portion of the frame
8.1.4.4.7 DL modulation
893 8.1.4.4.8 Baseband pulse shaping
8.1.4.4.9 Transmitted waveform
894 8.1.5 UL PHY
8.1.5.1 UL subframe
895 8.1.5.1.1 UL burst preamble
896 8.1.5.1.2 UL-MAP IE definition
897 8.1.5.1.2.1 UL-MAP Extended IE format
8.1.5.1.2.2 UL-MAP Power Control IE format
898 8.1.5.1.3 Required UCD parameters
8.1.5.1.4 UL channel
8.1.5.1.5 Uplink_Burst_Profile
899 8.1.5.2 UL TCS
8.1.5.3 UL PMD sublayer
900 8.1.5.3.1 Randomization for spectrum shaping
8.1.5.3.2 UL FEC
8.1.5.3.2.1 Outer code for Code Types 1–3, UL
8.1.5.3.2.2 Inner code for Code Type 2, UL
901 8.1.5.3.2.3 Inner code for Code Type 3, UL
8.1.5.3.2.4 Code Type 4, UL
8.1.5.3.3 Shortening of FEC blocks in UL
8.1.5.3.4 Number of scheduled UL bursts per frame
902 8.1.5.3.5 Coding of the Request IE Uplink_Burst_Profile
8.1.5.3.6 Coding of the initial ranging Uplink_Burst_Profile
8.1.5.3.7 UL modulation
8.1.5.3.8 Baseband pulse shaping
8.1.5.3.9 Transmitted waveform
8.1.6 Baud rates and channel bandwidths
903 8.1.7 Radio subsystem control
8.1.7.1 Synchronization technique
8.1.7.2 Frequency control
8.1.7.3 Power control
904 8.1.8 Minimum performance
906 8.1.8.1 Propagation conditions
8.1.8.1.1 Propagation models
907 8.1.8.1.2 Rain fades
8.1.8.2 Transmitter characteristics
8.1.8.2.1 Output power
908 8.1.8.2.1.1 BS
8.1.8.2.1.2 SS
8.1.8.2.2 Emission mask and adjacent channel performance (NFD)
909 8.1.8.2.3 Modulation accuracy and error vector magnitude (EVM)
910 8.1.9 Channel quality measurements
8.1.9.1 Introduction
911 8.1.9.2 RSSI mean and standard deviation
912 8.1.9.3 CINR mean and standard deviation
913 8.2 Reserved
8.3 WirelessMAN-OFDM PHY
8.3.1 Introduction
8.3.1.1 OFDM symbol description
8.3.1.1.1 Time domain
914 8.3.1.1.2 Frequency domain
915 8.3.2 OFDM symbol parameters and transmitted signal
8.3.2.1 Primitive parameter definitions
8.3.2.2 Derived parameter definitions
8.3.2.3 Transmitted signal
8.3.2.4 Parameters of transmitted signal
8.3.3 Channel coding
917 8.3.3.1 Randomization
918 8.3.3.2 FEC
8.3.3.2.1 Concatenated Reed-Solomon-convolutional code (RS-CC)
920 8.3.3.2.2 Block turbo coding (BTC) (optional)
923 8.3.3.2.3 Convolutional turbo codes (CTC) (optional)
8.3.3.2.3.1 CTC encoder
925 8.3.3.2.3.2 CTC interleaver
8.3.3.2.3.3 Determination of CTC circulation states
8.3.3.2.3.4 CTC puncturing
926 8.3.3.3 Interleaving
927 8.3.3.4 Modulation
8.3.3.4.1 Data modulation
928 8.3.3.4.2 Pilot modulation
8.3.3.4.3 Rate ID encodings
929 8.3.3.5 Example OFDM UL RS-CC encoding
8.3.3.5.1 Full bandwidth (16 subchannels)
930 8.3.3.5.2 Subchannelization (2 subchannels)
931 8.3.3.5.3 Subchannelization (1 subchannel)
932 8.3.3.6 Preamble structure and modulation
934 8.3.4 Transmission convergence sublayer (TCS)
8.3.5 Frame structure
8.3.5.1 PMP
939 8.3.5.1.1 PMP DL subchannelization zone
941 8.3.5.2 PMP-AAS Zone
946 8.3.5.3 Frame duration codes
8.3.5.4 Burst profile format
947 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
948 8.3.6.2.1 DIUC allocations
949 8.3.6.2.2 DL-MAP Extended IE format
8.3.6.2.3 Channel Measurement IE format
950 8.3.6.2.4 DL-MAP AAS IE format
8.3.6.2.5 DL-MAP STC IE format
951 8.3.6.2.6 DL-MAP Concurrent Transmission IE format
8.3.6.2.7 DL-MAP Physical Modifier IE format
952 8.3.6.2.8 DL-MAP Dummy IE format
8.3.6.2.9 DL SUBCH IE format
8.3.6.2.10 OFDM Periodic Channel Measurement IE
953 8.3.6.3 UL-MAP IE format
955 8.3.6.3.1 UIUC allocations
8.3.6.3.2 UL-MAP Focused Contention IE format
956 8.3.6.3.3 Subchannelized Network Entry IE
8.3.6.3.4 UL-MAP Extended IE format
957 8.3.6.3.5 UL-MAP Power Control IE format
8.3.6.3.6 UL-MAP AAS IE format
958 8.3.6.3.7 UL-MAP Physical Modifier IE
959 8.3.6.3.8 UL-MAP Dummy IE format
8.3.6.3.9 Fast Ranging IE
960 8.3.6.3.10 UL-MAP Fast Tracking IE
8.3.6.4 AAS-FBCK-REQ/RSP message bodies
962 8.3.6.5 AAS-BEAM-REQ/RSP message
965 8.3.6.6 Compressed private maps
966 8.3.6.6.1 Compressed private DL-MAP
967 8.3.6.6.2 Compressed Private UL-MAP
968 8.3.6.7 Reduced private maps
8.3.6.7.1 Reduced private DL-MAP
970 8.3.6.7.2 Reduced private UL-MAP
971 8.3.7 Control mechanisms
8.3.7.1 Synchronization
8.3.7.1.1 Network synchronization
972 8.3.7.2 Ranging
974 8.3.7.2.1 Initial ranging in AAS systems
976 8.3.7.3 Bandwidth requesting
977 8.3.7.3.1 Parameter selection
979 8.3.7.3.2 Full Contention transmission
8.3.7.3.3 Focused Contention transmission
980 8.3.7.4 Power control
8.3.7.4.1 Closed-loop power control mode
981 8.3.7.4.2 Open loop power control mode (optional)
983 8.3.8 Tx diversity: space-time coding (STC) (optional)
8.3.8.1 Multiple input single output channel estimation and synchronization
8.3.8.2 STC encoding
984 8.3.8.3 STC decoding
985 8.3.9 Channel quality measurements
8.3.9.1 Introduction
8.3.9.2 RSSI mean and standard deviation
986 8.3.9.3 CINR mean and standard deviation
987 8.3.10 Transmitter requirements
8.3.10.1 Tx power level control
8.3.10.2 Transmitter spectral flatness
988 8.3.10.3 Transmitter constellation error and test method
989 8.3.10.4 Transmitter channel bandwidth and RF carrier frequencies
8.3.11 Receiver requirements
990 8.3.11.1 Receiver sensitivity
991 8.3.11.2 Receiver adjacent and alternate channel rejection
8.3.11.3 Receiver maximum input signal
8.3.11.4 Receiver maximum tolerable signal
992 8.3.11.5 Receiver image rejection
8.3.12 Frequency and timing requirements
8.4 WirelessMAN-OFDMA PHY
8.4.1 Introduction
8.4.2 OFDMA symbol description, symbol parameters and transmitted signal
8.4.2.1 Time domain description
993 8.4.2.2 Frequency domain description
994 8.4.2.3 Primitive parameters
8.4.2.4 Derived parameters
8.4.2.5 Transmitted signal
995 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
8.4.3.4 OFDMA data mapping
998 8.4.4 Frame structure
8.4.4.1 TDD frame structure
999 8.4.4.2 FDD frame structure
1001 8.4.4.2.1 Group Switching
1003 8.4.4.2.2 Frame partition signaling
8.4.4.2.3 Full Duplex Support
1004 8.4.4.2.3.1 Full Duplex Support with FDD paired allocation IE
8.4.4.2.3.2 Full Duplex Support with aggregated HARQ channels
8.4.4.2.4 DCD
8.4.4.2.5 UCD
8.4.4.3 OFDMA Frame Parameters and Operations
1006 8.4.4.4 DL frame prefix
1009 8.4.4.5 Allocation of subchannels for FCH and DL-MAP and logical subchannel numbering
1011 8.4.4.6 UL transmission allocations
1013 8.4.4.7 Optional AAS support
8.4.4.7.1 AAS frame structure
1014 8.4.4.7.2 Optional Diversity-Map scan
1017 8.4.4.7.3 AAS diversity scan map network entry procedure
8.4.4.7.4 AAS preambles
1018 8.4.4.7.4.1 AAS DL preamble
1019 8.4.4.7.4.2 AAS UL preamble
1020 8.4.4.8 TDD frame structure of MR-BS and RS
1021 8.4.4.8.1 Frame structure for transparent mode
8.4.4.8.1.1 MR-BS frame structure
1022 8.4.4.8.1.2 Relay frame structure
1023 8.4.4.8.1.3 Direct relay zone (optional)
8.4.4.8.2 Frame structure for non-transparent TTR mode
8.4.4.8.2.1 MR-BS frame structure
1025 8.4.4.8.2.2 Relay frame structure
1026 8.4.4.8.3 Frame structure for STR mode
1027 8.4.4.9 R-FCH channel
8.4.4.10 R-Zone prefix
1030 8.4.4.11 FDD frame structure of MR-BS and RS
8.4.4.11.1 Frame Structure for transparent mode
8.4.4.11.2 Frame Structure for non-transparent TTR
8.4.4.11.3 Frame Structure for STR
1031 8.4.5 Map message fields and IEs
8.4.5.1 DL-MAP PHY Synchronization field
8.4.5.2 Frame duration codes
1032 8.4.5.3 DL-MAP IE format
1034 8.4.5.3.1 DIUC allocation
8.4.5.3.2 DL-MAP Extended IE format
1035 8.4.5.3.2.1 DL-MAP Extended IE encoding format
1036 8.4.5.3.2.2 DL-MAP Extended-2 IE encoding format
1037 8.4.5.3.2.3 DL-MAP Extended-3 IE encoding format
1038 8.4.5.3.3 AAS DL IE format
1039 8.4.5.3.4 STC DL Zone IE format
1042 8.4.5.3.5 Channel Measurement IE
1043 8.4.5.3.6 Data Location In Another BS IE
1044 8.4.5.3.7 CID Switch IE
8.4.5.3.8 MIMO DL Basic IE format
1047 8.4.5.3.9 MIMO DL Enhanced IE format
1049 8.4.5.3.10 HARQ, Sub-MAP, and R-MAP Pointer IE
1051 8.4.5.3.11 DL-MAP Physical Modifier IE
1053 8.4.5.3.12 MBS MAP IE
1056 8.4.5.3.13 DL PUSC Burst Allocation in Other Segment IE
1057 8.4.5.3.14 HO Anchor Active DL MAP IE
8.4.5.3.15 HO Active Anchor DL MAP IE
1058 8.4.5.3.16 HO CID Translation MAP IE
1059 8.4.5.3.17 MIMO in Another BS IE
1060 8.4.5.3.18 Macro-MIMO DL Basic IE format
1062 8.4.5.3.19 UL Noise and Interference Level IE format
1064 8.4.5.3.20 Dedicated DL Control IE
8.4.5.3.20.1 Reduced CID IE
1066 8.4.5.3.20.2 Skip IE
1067 8.4.5.3.21 HARQ DL MAP IE
1082 8.4.5.3.21.1 Dedicated MIMO DL Control IE format
1085 8.4.5.3.22 DL HARQ ACK IE
8.4.5.3.23 Enhanced DL MAP IE
1086 8.4.5.3.24 Closed-loop MIMO DL enhanced IE format
1088 8.4.5.3.25 Broadcast Control Pointer IE
1089 8.4.5.3.26 AAS SDMA DL IE format
1092 8.4.5.3.27 PUSC ASCA Allocation IE
1093 8.4.5.3.28 H-FDD Group Switch IE
1094 8.4.5.3.29 Persistent HARQ DL MAP Allocation IE
1128 8.4.5.3.30 Power Boosting IE
1129 8.4.5.3.31 Extended Broadcast Control Pointer IE
8.4.5.3.32 MR_DL-MAP MONITOR IE
1130 8.4.5.3.33 DL Burst Transmit IE format
1131 8.4.5.3.34 OFDMA Periodic_Channel Measurement IE
1132 8.4.5.4 UL-MAP IE format
1135 8.4.5.4.1 UIUC allocation
1136 8.4.5.4.2 PAPR Reduction/Safety Zone/Sounding Zone Allocation IE
1137 8.4.5.4.3 CDMA Allocation UL-MAP IE format
1138 8.4.5.4.4 UL-MAP Extended IE
8.4.5.4.4.1 UL-MAP Extended IE format
1139 8.4.5.4.4.2 UL-MAP Extended-2 IE format
1140 8.4.5.4.4.3 UL-MAP Extended-3 IE format
1141 8.4.5.4.5 Power Control IE format
8.4.5.4.6 AAS UL IE format
1142 8.4.5.4.7 UL Zone Switch IE format
1144 8.4.5.4.8 Mini-Subchannel Allocation IE
1145 8.4.5.4.9 Fast-Feedback Allocation IE
1146 8.4.5.4.10 MIMO UL Basic IE format
1148 8.4.5.4.11 CQICH Allocation IE Format
1152 8.4.5.4.12 UL-MAP Physical Modifier IE
1153 8.4.5.4.13 UL Allocation Start IE
1154 8.4.5.4.14 CQICH Enhanced Allocation IE format
1157 8.4.5.4.15 UL PUSC Burst Allocation in Other Segment IE
1158 8.4.5.4.16 HO Anchor Active UL-MAP IE
1159 8.4.5.4.17 HO Active Anchor UL MAP IE
8.4.5.4.18 MIMO UL Enhanced IE format
1160 8.4.5.4.19 OFDMA Fast Ranging IE format
1161 8.4.5.4.20 UL-MAP Fast Tracking IE
1162 8.4.5.4.20.1 UL-MAP Fast Tracking IE handing in an MR system
1163 8.4.5.4.21 Anchor BS Switch IE
1165 8.4.5.4.22 HARQ UL-MAP IE
1175 8.4.5.4.22.1 Dedicated UL Control IE
1176 8.4.5.4.22.2 Dedicated MIMO UL Control IE format
1177 8.4.5.4.23 HARQ ACK Region Allocation IE
1178 8.4.5.4.24 UL Sounding Command IE
8.4.5.4.25 AAS SDMA UL IE format
1181 8.4.5.4.26 Feedback Polling IE
1183 8.4.5.4.27 Uplink Power Control Bitmap IE
1184 8.4.5.4.28 Persistent HARQ UL MAP Allocation IE
1211 8.4.5.4.29 FDD Paired Allocation IE
1212 8.4.5.4.30 UL_Burst _Receive_IE format
8.4.5.4.31 RS MIMO in UL IE format
1214 8.4.5.4.32 MR_UL-MAP_MONITOR IE
1215 8.4.5.5 Burst profile format
1217 8.4.5.6 Compressed maps
1218 8.4.5.6.1 Compressed DL-MAP
1220 8.4.5.6.2 Compressed UL-MAP
8.4.5.7 AAS-FBCK-REQ/RSP message bodies
1222 8.4.5.8 Optional reduced AAS private maps
1223 8.4.5.9 Reduced AAS private maps
8.4.5.9.1 Reduced AAS private DL-MAP
1227 8.4.5.9.2 Reduced AAS private UL-MAP
1229 8.4.5.10 R-MAP message
1230 8.4.5.10.1 R-link specific IE format
1231 8.4.5.10.2 RS UL DCH assignment IE
1233 8.4.5.10.3 RS_UL_DCH HARQ RETX IE
1234 8.4.5.10.4 RS HARQ DL MAP IE
1236 8.4.5.10.5 UL relay zone configuration IE
1237 8.4.5.10.6 HARQ ACK region allocation for Relay Data IE
1238 8.4.5.10.7 MR_DL-MAP MONITOR IE
1239 8.4.5.10.8 MR_UL-MAP_MONITOR IE
1240 8.4.5.10.9 RS CQICH Control IE
1241 8.4.5.10.10 Aggregated HARQ ACK region allocation IE
1242 8.4.5.10.11 RS MIMO in UL IE format
1243 8.4.6 OFDMA subcarrier allocations
1244 8.4.6.1 Downlink (DL)
8.4.6.1.1 Preamble
1264 8.4.6.1.1.1 Common SYNC symbol (optional)
8.4.6.1.1.2 Common SYNC symbol sequence
1265 8.4.6.1.1.3 Relay amble
8.4.6.1.1.4 R-amble Repetition Scheme
1268 8.4.6.1.2 Symbol structure
8.4.6.1.2.1 Symbol structure for PUSC
1272 8.4.6.1.2.2 Symbol structure for FUSC
1276 8.4.6.1.2.3 Additional optional symbol structure for FUSC
1279 8.4.6.1.2.4 Optional DL tile usage of subchannels—TUSC1
1280 8.4.6.1.2.5 Optional DL tile usage of subchannels—TUSC2
8.4.6.1.2.6 TUSC1/TUSC2 support for SDMA
8.4.6.2 Uplink (UL)
1282 8.4.6.2.1 Symbol structure for subchannel (PUSC)
1283 8.4.6.2.2 Partitioning of subcarriers into subchannels in the UL
1284 8.4.6.2.3 UL permutation example
8.4.6.2.4 Partition a slot to mini-subchannels
1286 8.4.6.2.5 Additional optional symbol structure for PUSC
1288 8.4.6.2.5.1 Symbol structure for subchannel
8.4.6.2.5.2 Partitioning of subcarriers into subchannels in the UL
1289 8.4.6.2.6 Data subchannel rotation scheme
8.4.6.2.7 Optional UL channel sounding in TDD systems
8.4.6.2.7.1 Channel sounding
1297 8.4.6.2.7.2 Power assignment
1298 8.4.6.2.7.3 Direct transmission of DL channel coefficients
1300 8.4.6.2.7.4 Feedback of received pilot coefficients
8.4.6.3 Optional adjacent subcarrier permutations for AMC
1302 8.4.6.3.1 AMC optional permutation
1304 8.4.6.3.2 Band-AMC operation in normal DL/UL-MAP
1305 8.4.6.3.3 AMC support for SDMA
1306 8.4.6.4 Optional permutations for PUSC
8.4.6.4.1 Optional permutation for PUSC adjacent subcarrier allocation (PUSC-ASCA)
8.4.6.4.1.1 Allocation using adjacent clusters
1308 8.4.6.4.1.2 Allocation using distributed clusters
8.4.7 OFDMA ranging
1309 8.4.7.1 Initial ranging and HO ranging transmissions
1310 8.4.7.2 Periodic ranging and BR transmissions
1311 8.4.7.3 Ranging codes
1312 8.4.7.4 Ranging and BR opportunity size
1313 8.4.7.5 OFDMA ranging in an MR system
8.4.8 Space-time coding (STC) (optional)
8.4.8.1 STC using two antennas
1314 8.4.8.1.1 Multiple-input, single-output channel estimation and synchronization
8.4.8.1.2 STC using two antennas
8.4.8.1.2.1 STC encoding
1317 8.4.8.1.2.2 STC decoding
8.4.8.1.3 Frequency hopping diversity coding (FHDC)
1318 8.4.8.1.4 STC/FHDC configurations
1319 8.4.8.1.5 UL using STC
1320 8.4.8.1.5.1 UL using STC in an MR system
1321 8.4.8.1.6 STC of two antennas using directivity through four antennas
8.4.8.2 STC for four antennas
1322 8.4.8.2.1 STC for four antennas using PUSC
8.4.8.2.2 STC for four antennas using FUSC
1323 8.4.8.2.3 STC configurations
1324 8.4.8.2.4 MIMO MDHO-based macro-diversity transmission
8.4.8.3 STC for the optional zones in the DL
1326 8.4.8.3.1 Symbol structure for optional AMC and optional FUSC
8.4.8.3.1.1 Allocation of pilot subcarriers
1328 8.4.8.3.1.2 Allocation of data subchannels
1333 8.4.8.3.2 Symbol structure for the optional PUSC-ASCA
8.4.8.3.3 Transmission schemes for 2-antenna BS in DL
8.4.8.3.4 Transmission schemes for 3-antenna BS in DL
1335 8.4.8.3.4.1 Enhanced 3-Tx Matrix A with Antenna Grouping
8.4.8.3.4.2 Enhanced 3-Tx Matrix B with antenna grouping
1336 8.4.8.3.4.3 3-Tx Matrix C with antenna selection
1337 8.4.8.3.5 Transmission schemes for 4-antenna BS
1338 8.4.8.3.5.1 Enhanced 4-Tx Matrix A with antenna grouping
1339 8.4.8.3.5.2 Enhanced 4-Tx Matrix B with antenna grouping
1340 8.4.8.3.5.3 4-Tx Matrix C with antenna selection
1341 8.4.8.3.6 MIMO precoding
1343 8.4.8.4 STC for the optional zones in the UL
8.4.8.4.1 Allocation of pilot subcarriers
1344 8.4.8.4.2 Allocation of data subchannels
1345 8.4.8.4.3 Transmission schemes for 2-antenna MS in UL
8.4.8.5 MIMO midamble
1346 8.4.8.5.1 Midamble sequence
1348 8.4.8.5.1.1 PAPR reduction sequence for BS with two antennas
1354 8.4.8.5.1.2 PAPR reduction sequence for BS with three or four antennas
1358 8.4.8.6 STC subpacket combining
8.4.8.7 Cyclic delay diversity (CDD)
1359 8.4.8.8 Cooperative relaying
1360 8.4.9 Channel coding
1361 8.4.9.1 Randomization
1362 8.4.9.2 Encoding
1363 8.4.9.2.1 Convolutional coding (CC)
1364 8.4.9.2.1.1 Incremental redundancy HARQ support (optional)
1365 8.4.9.2.2 Block turbo coding (BTC) (optional)
1367 8.4.9.2.3 Convolutional turbo codes (CTCs) (optional)
8.4.9.2.3.1 CTC encoder
1371 8.4.9.2.3.2 CTC interleaver
8.4.9.2.3.3 Determination of CTC circulation states
1372 8.4.9.2.3.4 Subpacket generation
1375 8.4.9.2.3.5 Optional IR HARQ support
1387 8.4.9.2.4 Zero tailed convolutional coding (optional)
8.4.9.2.5 Low density parity check (LDPC) code (optional)
8.4.9.2.5.1 Code description
1390 8.4.9.2.5.2 Code rate and block size adjustment
1391 8.4.9.2.5.3 Packet encoding
8.4.9.3 Interleaving
1392 8.4.9.3.1 Optional interleaver for convolutional coding
8.4.9.4 Modulation
8.4.9.4.1 Subcarrier randomization
1394 8.4.9.4.2 Data modulation
1395 8.4.9.4.3 Pilot modulation
8.4.9.4.3.1 Preamble pilot modulation
1396 8.4.9.4.3.2 Ranging pilot modulation
8.4.9.4.3.3 Relay amble pilot modulation
8.4.9.4.4 Example of OFDMA UL CC encoding
1398 8.4.9.5 Repetition
8.4.9.6 Zone boosting
1399 8.4.9.7 Multiple HARQ (optional)
8.4.9.7.1 Generic chase HARQ
1400 8.4.9.7.2 CC-IR HARQ
8.4.10 Control mechanisms
8.4.10.1 Synchronization
8.4.10.1.1 Network synchronization
8.4.10.1.2 SS synchronization
8.4.10.2 Ranging
1401 8.4.10.3 Power control
1403 8.4.10.3.1 Closed-loop power control
8.4.10.3.2 Optional open-loop power control
1405 8.4.10.3.2.1 UL Tx power and Headroom transmission condition
1406 8.4.10.3.2.2 Power control in handoff
1407 8.4.10.4 Power control in MR networks
1408 8.4.10.4.1 Power control of RS
8.4.10.4.2 Power control of SS
8.4.11 Fast-feedback channels
1410 8.4.11.1 Fast DL measurement feedback
1414 8.4.11.2 Fast MIMO feedback
8.4.11.3 Mode selection feedback
1416 8.4.11.4 Effective CINR feedback for fast-feedback channel
1417 8.4.11.5 Enhanced fast-feedback channels
1421 8.4.11.6 Fast DL measurement feedback for enhanced fast-feedback channel
8.4.11.7 Fast MIMO feedback of quantized precoding weight for enhanced fast-feedback channel
1422 8.4.11.8 MIMO mode feedback for enhanced fast-feedback channel
1425 8.4.11.9 Anchor BS report
8.4.11.10 UEP fast-feedback
1427 8.4.11.11 Band AMC differential CINR feedback for enhanced fast-feedback channel
8.4.11.12 Indication flag feedback
8.4.11.13 Primary and secondary fast-feedback channels
1429 8.4.11.14 Extended rtPS BR
8.4.11.15 MIMO feedback for Tx beamforming
1438 8.4.11.16 MAP ACK Channel
8.4.11.17 MAP NACK Channel
1439 8.4.12 Channel quality measurements
8.4.12.1 Introduction
8.4.12.2 RSSI mean and standard deviation
1440 8.4.12.3 CINR mean and standard deviation
1443 8.4.12.4 Optional frequency selectivity characterization
8.4.12.5 Channel quality measuring and reporting in an MR system
8.4.13 Transmitter requirements
8.4.13.1 Tx power level control
1444 8.4.13.2 Transmitter spectral flatness
8.4.13.3 Transmitter constellation error and test method
1445 8.4.13.3.1 RMS constellation error measurement for BS (DL)
8.4.13.3.2 RMS constellation error measurement for SS
1446 8.4.13.3.3 Calculation of RMS constellation error
8.4.13.3.4 Unmodulated subcarrier errors for SS
1447 8.4.13.4 Transmitter reference timing accuracy
8.4.14 Receiver requirements
8.4.14.1 OFDMA PHY requirements for enhanced HO performance
8.4.14.1.1 Receiver sensitivity
1449 8.4.14.1.2 MS UL Tx time tracking accuracy
8.4.14.1.3 MS autonomous neighbor cell scanning
8.4.14.2 Receiver adjacent and nonadjacent channel rejection
8.4.14.3 Receiver maximum input signal
8.4.14.3.1 SS receiver maximum input signal
1450 8.4.14.3.2 BS receiver maximum input signal
8.4.14.4 Receiver maximum tolerable signal
8.4.14.4.1 SS receiver maximum tolerable signal
8.4.14.4.2 BS receiver maximum tolerable signal
8.4.15 Frequency control requirements
8.4.15.1 Center frequency and symbol clock frequency tolerance
8.4.16 Optional HARQ support
8.4.16.1 Optional Chase HARQ support
1451 8.4.16.1.1 HARQ retransmission process
8.4.16.1.2 CRC
8.4.16.1.3 Concurrent transmission of UL HARQ bursts
8.4.16.1.4 Encoding
8.4.16.2 Optional IR HARQ for convolutional code
1452 8.4.16.3 UL ACK channel
1454 8.4.16.3.1 ACK/NAK handling for an MR system
8.5 WirelessHUMAN specific components
8.5.1 Channelization
1456 8.5.2 Tx spectral mask
1457 9. Configuration
9.1 SS IP addressing used on secondary management connection
9.1.1 DHCP fields used by the SS
9.1.2 Mobile IP v4 fields used by the MS
1458 9.2 SS Configuration file
9.2.1 SS binary configuration file format
1459 9.2.2 Configuration file settings
9.2.3 Configuration file creation
1460 9.2.3.1 SS MIC calculation
1461 9.3 ASN.1 Management Information Base
1462 9.3.1 WMAN-IF-MIB module
9.3.2 WMAN-DEV-MIB module
9.3.3 WMAN-IF2-BS-MIB module
9.3.4 WMAN-IF2M-BS-MIB module
1463 9.3.5 WMAN-IF2F-BS-MIB module
9.3.6 WMAN-IF2-SS-MIB module
9.3.7 WMAN-IF2-TC-MIB module
9.4 Management protocols
9.4.1 SNMP
1464 9.4.1.1 Relationship with interface MIB
9.4.1.1.1 MIB-2 integration
9.4.1.1.2 Usage of MIB-II tables
1467 9.4.1.2 Events and traps
9.5 RS configuration
1469 10. Parameters and constants
10.1 Global values
1483 10.2 PKM parameter values
1485 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
10.3.1.3 UL center frequency
10.3.1.4 DL center frequency
10.3.1.5 Tolerated poll jitter
10.3.1.6 Allocation Start Time
1486 10.3.1.7 Timing Adjust Units
10.3.2 Reserved
10.3.3 WirelessMAN-OFDM parameters and constant definitions
10.3.3.1 Uplink Allocation Start Time
10.3.3.2 PS
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
1487 10.5 Coexistence specific values
10.5.1 Coexistence Control Channel
1488 10.5.2 CSI timing parameters
1489 10.5.3 CX-CBI parameters
10.5.4 Timer for CX-FWD-RSP and CX-FWD-ACK messages
1491 11. TLV encodings
11.1 Common encodings
1493 11.1.1 Current Tx power
11.1.2 Authentication tuples
11.1.2.1 HMAC Tuple
1494 11.1.2.2 CMAC Tuple
1495 11.1.2.3 Short-HMAC Tuple
11.1.3 MAC version encoding
1496 11.1.4 Service flow descriptors
11.1.5 Vendor ID encoding
1497 11.1.6 Vendor-specific information
11.1.7 Sleep mode specific information
11.1.7.1 Enabled-Action-Triggered
1498 11.1.7.2 SLPID_Update
11.1.7.3 Next Periodic Ranging
11.1.8 Idle mode specific information
11.1.8.1 MAC Hash Skip Threshold
1499 11.1.8.2 Paging Controller ID
11.1.8.3 Paging information
11.1.9 SA-TEK-Update
1501 11.1.10 NSP List encodings
11.1.10.1 NSP List
11.1.10.2 Verbose NSP Name List
11.1.11 MIH message encodings
11.1.11.1 MIHF frame
1502 11.1.11.2 MIHF frame type
11.1.11.3 Query ID
11.1.12 MCID Update Management encoding
11.1.12.1 MCID pre-allocation and transmission info
1503 11.1.12.2 MCID Continuity and Transmission Info
1504 11.1.13 Path management message encodings
1505 11.1.13.1 Path ID encoding
11.1.13.2 Path Addition TLV
11.1.13.3 Path CID Binding Update TLV
11.1.13.4 Path Info TLV
1506 11.1.14 SA_SZK_Update tuple
11.1.15 DCD and UCD contents
1507 11.1.16 Network address for intersystem communication encoding
11.1.17 ABS information for direct HO encoding
1508 11.1.17.1 SFH change count and SP reference indicator
11.1.17.2 S-SFH SP1 IE
11.1.17.3 S-SFH SP2 IE
11.1.17.4 S-SFH SP3 IE
1509 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
1510 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
11.2.5 MIB object write-access control
1511 11.2.6 Set MIB Object
1512 11.3 UCD management message encodings
11.3.1 UCD channel encodings
1524 11.3.1.1 Uplink burst profile encodings
1527 11.4 DCD management message encodings
11.4.1 DCD channel encodings
1539 11.4.2 Downlink burst profile encodings
1542 11.5 RNG-REQ management message encodings
1546 11.6 RNG-RSP management message encodings
1551 11.6.1 CID list
1552 11.7 REG-REQ/RSP management message encodings
1553 11.7.1 ARQ Parameters
11.7.2 SS management support
11.7.3 IP management mode
1554 11.7.4 IP version
11.7.5 Secondary Management CID
11.7.6 Number of CIDs supported
11.7.6.1 Number of Uplink Transport CIDs Supported field
11.7.6.2 Number of Downlink Transport CIDs Supported field
1555 11.7.7 CS capabilities
11.7.7.1 CS Type support
1556 11.7.7.2 Maximum number of classification rules
11.7.7.3 PHS support
11.7.7.4 ROHC support
11.7.8 SS capabilities encodings
11.7.8.1 ARQ Support
1557 11.7.8.2 DSx flow control
11.7.8.3 MCA flow control
11.7.8.4 Multicast polling group CID support
11.7.8.5 Maximum MAC data per frame support
1558 11.7.8.5.1 Maximum amount of MAC level data per DL frame
11.7.8.5.2 Maximum amount of MAC level data per UL frame
11.7.8.6 Packing support
11.7.8.7 MAC Extended rtPS support
1559 11.7.8.8 Maximum number of bursts transmitted concurrently to the MS
11.7.8.9 Co-located coexistence capability supported
11.7.8.10 H-FDD sleep capabilities
1560 11.7.8.11 Extended capability
11.7.9 CID Update Encodings field
1561 11.7.9.1 Compressed CID Update Encodings field
11.7.10 Method for allocating IP address for the secondary management connection
1562 11.7.11 Reserved
11.7.12 HO Support
11.7.12.1 System Resource_Retain_Time
11.7.12.2 HO Process Optimization MS Timer
11.7.12.3 MS Handover Retransmission Timer
1563 11.7.12.4 HO parameters processing time
11.7.12.5 Handover Supported field
11.7.12.6 Handover indication readiness timer
1564 11.7.12.7 BS switching timer
11.7.13 Mobility parameters support
11.7.13.1 Mobility features supported
1565 11.7.13.2 Power saving class capability
11.7.14 Sleep mode recovery time
11.7.15 MS-PREV-IP-ADDR
11.7.16 SKIP-ADDR-ACQUISITION
1566 11.7.17 SAID Update Encodings field
11.7.18 Total number of provisioned service flow
11.7.19 Idle mode
11.7.19.1 Idle mode timeout
11.7.20 ARQ-ACK Type
1567 11.7.21 MAC header and extended subheader support
1568 11.7.22 SN Reporting Base
11.7.23 MS periodic ranging timer information
11.7.24 MBS capabilities
11.7.25 MR-BS and RS MAC feature support
1569 11.7.25.1 RS MAC feature support
1570 11.7.25.2 MR MAC header and extended subheader support
11.8 SBC-REQ/RSP management message encodings
1572 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
11.8.3.2 Maximum Tx power
1573 11.8.3.3 WirelessMAN-SC specific parameters
11.8.3.3.1 SC SS demodulator types
11.8.3.3.2 SC SS modulator types
11.8.3.3.3 SC SS Downlink FEC Types field
1574 11.8.3.3.4 SC SS Uplink FEC Types field
11.8.3.4 WirelessMAN-OFDM specific parameters
11.8.3.4.1 OFDM SS FFT sizes
11.8.3.4.2 OFDM SS demodulator
1575 11.8.3.4.3 OFDM SS modulator
11.8.3.4.4 OFDM SS TC sublayer support
11.8.3.4.5 OFDM private map support
1576 11.8.3.4.6 OFDM SS UL power control support
11.8.3.5 WirelessMAN-OFDMA specific parameters
11.8.3.5.1 OFDMA MS FFT sizes
11.8.3.5.2 OFDMA SS demodulator
1577 11.8.3.5.3 OFDMA SS modulator
1578 11.8.3.5.4 OFDMA SS permutation support
11.8.3.5.5 OFDMA SS demodulator for MIMO support
1579 11.8.3.5.6 OFDMA AAS private map support
1580 11.8.3.5.7 OFDMA AAS capabilities
1581 11.8.3.5.8 OFDMA SS CINR measurement capability
11.8.3.5.9 OFDMA SS UL power control support
11.8.3.5.10 OFDMA MAP capability
1582 11.8.3.5.11 UL control channel support
11.8.3.5.12 OFDMA MS CSIT capability
1583 11.8.3.5.13 Maximum number of bursts per frame capability in HARQ
11.8.3.5.14 OFDMA SS modulator for MIMO support
11.8.3.5.15 SDMA Pilot capability
1584 11.8.3.5.16 OFDMA multiple DL burst profile capability
11.8.3.5.17 HARQ buffer capability
1585 11.8.3.5.17.1 HARQ incremental redundancy buffer capability
11.8.3.5.17.2 HARQ Chase combining and CC-IR buffer capability
11.8.3.5.18 OFDMA parameters sets
1591 11.8.3.5.19 Extended OFDMA SS CINR measurement capability
1592 11.8.3.5.20 RS maximum downlink transmit power
11.8.3.5.21 MR PHY feature support
11.8.3.5.22 OFDMA RS MIMO relay uplink support
1593 11.8.3.5.23 OFDMA RS downlink STC encoding support
11.8.3.5.24 Supported second RS carrier configurations
1596 11.8.3.5.25 Direct Relay Zone for RS
11.8.3.5.26 MR-cell carrier configuration
11.8.3.5.27 RSRTG
1597 11.8.3.5.28 RSTTG
11.8.4 Security negotiation parameters
11.8.4.1 PKM version support
1598 11.8.4.2 Authorization policy support
1599 11.8.4.3 MAC (message authentication code) mode
1600 11.8.4.4 PN window size
11.8.4.5 PKM flow control
11.8.4.6 Maximum number of supported security associations
11.8.5 Extended subheader capability
1601 11.8.6 HO trigger metric support
11.8.7 Association type support
11.8.9 Service Information Query (SIQ)
1602 11.8.10 MIH Capability Supported
11.8.11 Visited NSP ID
1603 11.8.12 Auth Type for Single EAP
11.8.13 Visited NSP Realm
11.8.14 SII-ADV Message Pointer
1604 11.8.15 SDU MTU capability
11.8.16 DL Coordinated Zone capability
11.8.17 Relay data early arrival report threshold
1605 11.8.18 RS downlink processing delay
11.8.19 Minimum RS forwarding delay in direct relay zone TLV
11.8.20 Minimum RS forwarding delay TLV
1606 11.8.21 Station information
11.8.22 Coexistence parameters supported
11.8.22.1 WirelessMAN-CX feature support
11.8.22.2 WirelessMAN-UCP feature support
1607 11.9 PKM-REQ/RSP management message encodings
1609 11.9.1 Display string
11.9.2 AUTH-Key
11.9.3 TEK
1610 11.9.4 Key lifetime
11.9.5 Key sequence number
1611 11.9.6 HMAC Digest
11.9.6.1 Short-HMAC Digest
11.9.7 SAID
11.9.8 TEK parameters
1612 11.9.9 CBC-IV attribute
11.9.10 Error code
1613 11.9.11 CA certificate
1614 11.9.12 SS certificate
11.9.13 Security capabilities
11.9.14 Cryptographic suite
1616 11.9.15 Cryptographic-Suite-List parameter
11.9.16 SA-Descriptor attributer
1617 11.9.17 SA-Type attribute
11.9.18 PKM Configuration Settings field
11.9.18.1 Authorize Wait Timeout field
1618 11.9.18.2 Reauthorize Wait Timeout field
11.9.18.3 Authorization Grace Time field
11.9.18.4 Operational Wait Timeout field
11.9.18.5 Rekey Wait Timeout field
11.9.18.6 TEK Grace Time field
1619 11.9.18.7 Authorize Reject Wait Timeout field
11.9.19 Nonce attribute
11.9.20 SS_RANDOM attribute
11.9.21 BS_RANDOM attribute
1620 11.9.22 Encrypted Pre-PAK attribute
11.9.23 BS-Certificate attribute
11.9.24 SigBS attribute
11.9.25 MS-MAC Address attribute
1621 11.9.26 CMAC Digest attribute
11.9.27 Key push modes
1622 11.9.28 Key push counter
11.9.29 GKEK
1623 11.9.30 SigSS
11.9.31 Authorization key identifier (AKID)
11.9.32 EAP payload
11.9.33 Auth result code
1624 11.9.34 SA service type
11.9.35 Frame number
11.9.36 Associated GKEK Sequence Number
11.9.37 GKEK-Parameters
1625 11.9.38 MIH Cycle
11.9.39 MIH Delivery Method and Status Code
1626 11.9.40 AK-Parameters
11.9.41 SZK-Parameters
11.9.42 SZKEK-Parameters
1627 11.10 MCA-REQ management message encodings
1628 11.11 REP-REQ management message encodings
1632 11.12 REP-RSP management message encodings
1640 11.13 Service flow management encodings
1642 11.13.1 SFID
1643 11.13.2 CID
11.13.3 Service Class Name
11.13.4 QoS parameter set type
1645 11.13.5 Traffic Priority parameter
11.13.6 Maximum Sustained Traffic Rate parameter
11.13.7 Maximum Traffic Burst parameter
1646 11.13.8 Minimum Reserved Traffic Rate parameter
11.13.9 Vendor-specific QoS parameters
11.13.10 UL Grant Scheduling Type parameter
1647 11.13.11 Request/Transmission Policy parameter
11.13.12 Tolerated Jitter parameter
1648 11.13.13 Maximum Latency parameter
11.13.14 Fixed-Length Versus Variable-Length SDU Indicator parameter
11.13.15 SDU Size parameter
11.13.16 Target SAID parameter
1649 11.13.17 ARQ TLVs for ARQ-enabled connections
11.13.17.1 ARQ Enable TLV
11.13.17.2 ARQ_WINDOW_SIZE TLV
11.13.17.3 ARQ_RETRY_TIMEOUT TLV
1650 11.13.17.4 ARQ_BLOCK_LIFETIME TLV
11.13.17.5 ARQ_SYNC_LOSS_TIMEOUT TLV
11.13.17.6 ARQ_DELIVER_IN_ORDER TLV
1651 11.13.17.7 ARQ_RX_PURGE_TIMEOUT TLV
11.13.17.8 ARQ_BLOCK_SIZE TLV
1652 11.13.17.9 RECEIVER_ARQ_ACK_PROCESSING_TIME TLV
11.13.18 CS-specific service flow encodings
11.13.18.1 CS Specification parameter
1653 11.13.18.2 CS parameter encoding rules
11.13.18.3 Packet CS encodings for configuration and MAC messaging
11.13.18.3.1 QoS-related encodings
1654 11.13.18.3.2 Classifier DSC Action
11.13.18.3.3 Packet Classification Rule parameter
11.13.18.3.3.1 Classification Rule Priority field
11.13.18.3.3.2 Reserved
1655 11.13.18.3.3.3 Protocol field
11.13.18.3.3.4 IP Masked Source Address parameter
11.13.18.3.3.5 IP Masked Destination Address parameter
11.13.18.3.3.6 Protocol Source Port Range field
1656 11.13.18.3.3.7 Protocol Destination Port Range field
11.13.18.3.3.8 IEEE 802.3/Ethernet Destination MAC Address parameter
11.13.18.3.3.9 IEEE 802.3/Ethernet Source MAC Address parameter
11.13.18.3.3.10 Ethertype/IEEE 802.2 SAP
1657 11.13.18.3.3.11 IEEE 802.1D User Priority field
11.13.18.3.3.12 IEEE 802.1Q VLAN ID field
1658 11.13.18.3.3.13 Associated PHSI field
11.13.18.3.3.14 Packet Classification Rule Index field
11.13.18.3.3.15 Vendor-specific classification parameters
11.13.18.3.3.16 IPv6 Flow Label field
11.13.18.3.3.17 Classification Action Rule
1659 11.13.18.3.3.18 IP Type of Service
11.13.18.3.4 PHS DSC Action field
1660 11.13.18.3.5 PHS Rule field
11.13.18.3.5.1 PHSI field
11.13.18.3.5.2 PHSF field
11.13.18.3.5.3 PHSM field
1661 11.13.18.3.5.4 PHSS field
11.13.18.3.5.5 PHSV field
11.13.18.3.5.6 Vendor-specific PHS parameters
1662 11.13.18.4 ATM CS encodings for configuration and MAC messaging
11.13.18.4.1 ATM Switching Encoding field
11.13.18.4.2 ATM Classifier TLV field
1663 11.13.18.4.2.1 VPI Classifier field
11.13.18.4.2.2 VCI Classification field
11.13.18.4.2.3 ATM Classifier ID field
11.13.18.4.3 ATM Classifier DSC Action field
1664 11.13.18.5 GPCS CS encodings for configuration and MAC messaging
11.13.18.5.1 GPCS PROTOCOL_TYPE encoding
11.13.19 Unsolicited Grant Interval parameter
1665 11.13.20 Unsolicited Polling Interval parameter
11.13.21 FSN size TLV
11.13.22 MBS service TLV
1666 11.13.23 Global Service Class Name field
11.13.24 Type of Data Delivery Services parameter
11.13.25 SDU Inter-Arrival Interval parameter
1667 11.13.26 Time Base parameter
11.13.27 MBS Zone Identifier Assignment parameter
11.13.28 Paging Preference parameter
11.13.29 SN Feedback Enabled field
1668 11.13.30 HARQ Service Flows field
11.13.31 .CID Allocation for Active BSs field
11.13.32 Authorization Token field
1669 11.13.33 HARQ Channel Mapping TLV
11.13.34 PDU SN Extended Subheader for HARQ Reordering TLV
1670 11.13.35 MBS contents IDs
11.13.36 ROHC Parameter
1671 11.13.36.1 ROHC Max Context ID
11.13.36.2 Large Context IDs
11.13.36.3 ROHC Profiles
11.13.36.4 ROHC Feedback Channel
1672 11.13.36.5 ROHC MRRU
11.13.37 Packet Error Rate (PER)
1673 11.13.38 PSC assignment
11.13.39 Group parameter Create/Change TLV
1675 11.13.40 Aggregated HARQ channels TLV
11.13.41 Priority indication
11.13.42 Regional Emergency Indication parameter
1676 11.13.43 Per-RS QoS
11.13.44 CIDs added into tunnel TLV
1677 11.13.45 CIDs removed from tunnel TLV
1678 11.14 DREG-CMD/REQ message encodings
1679 11.15 HO management encodings
11.15.1 Resource_Retain_Time
11.15.2 Alternate Target BS
11.15.3 Additional Action Time
1680 11.15.4 Preamble index
11.15.5 Requested Neighbor ABS Information
11.15.6 Neighbor ABS Information
1681 11.15.7 Target ABS
11.16 Sleep mode management encodings
11.16.1 Co-located-coexistence-enabled
1682 11.16.2 Sleep mode functions enabled in H-FDD
11.16.3 Sleep mode functions enabled in full FDD
11.17 MOB_PAG-ADV management message encodings
11.17.1 CDMA code and transmission opportunity assignment
1683 11.17.2 Page-Response window
11.17.3 RS transmit frame number
11.17.4 Paging interval
1684 11.18 MOB_NBR-ADV management message encodings
11.18.1 MOB_NBR-ADV message encodings
1686 11.18.2 PHY mode ID
1688 11.19 MOB_SCN-REP message encodings
11.19.1 Ranging_Parameters_Validity_Time
11.19.2 Recommended Neighbor ABS Information for SCN-REP
11.20 MOB_SCN-REQ/RSP message encodings
11.20.1 Recommended start frame
1689 11.20.2 Sleep mode reactivation information
11.20.3 Recommended Neighbor ABS Information for Scanning
11.21 LBS-ADV message encodings
1690 11.21.1 Absolute Position TLV (Long Format)
1691 11.21.2 Absolute Position TLV (Short Format)
11.21.3 Relative Position TLV
1692 11.21.4 GPS Time TLV
1693 11.21.5 Frequency Accuracy TLV
11.22 RS_NBR_MEAS-REP message encoding
11.22.1 Preamble index with least signal strength
11.23 MR_NBR-INFO management message encoding
1694 11.24 R-link channel descriptor (RCD) TLV encoding
11.24.1 Generic channel description
1695 11.24.2 Reserved preamble indexes for mobile relay station
11.24.3 Preamble reselection thresholds for mobile relay station
1696 11.25 RS_Config-CMD message TLV encoding
11.25.1 Generic configuration
1698 11.25.2 MBS configuration
11.25.3 Cooperative diversity configuration
1699 11.25.4 Local CID allocation configuration
11.25.5 RS group configuration
1700 11.25.5.1 Mode-1
11.25.5.2 Mode-2
1701 11.25.6 RS paging group
11.25.7 Frame configuration mode
11.25.8 R-amble transmission and monitoring configuration
11.25.8.1 MR-BS centralized control mode
1702 11.25.8.2 RS autonomous control mode
1704 11.25.8.3 R-amble measurement report
11.25.9 Multiple frame structure configurations
1707 11.25.10 Direct relay zone configuration
1708 11.25.11 RS UL access link configuration
1709 11.25.12 Non-transparent RS operating in centralized scheduling mode
11.25.13 STR RS configuration
1710 11.26 MS_Context-REQ/RSP management message encodings
1711 11.27 Location information request and response (MR_LOC-REQ/RSP) messages encodings
11.27.1 The position of the RS
11.27.2 Positions of neighbor stations
1712 11.27.3 Report period
11.27.4 BSIDs of neighbor stations
1713 11.28 CX-CSI-MNTR-CFG message encodings
11.29 CX-CSI-MNTR-REP message encodings
1715 11.30 CX intersystem communication encodings
1723 11.31 BS_NURBC TLV encoding
1727 12. System profiles
12.1 WirelessMAN-SC Release 1.0
12.1.1 WirelessMAN-SC MAC system profiles
12.1.1.1 Basic ATM MAC system profile
1728 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
12.1.1.4.1 DCD
12.1.1.4.2 DL-MAP
1729 12.1.1.4.3 UCD
12.1.1.4.4 UL-MAP
12.1.1.4.5 RNG-REQ
12.1.1.4.6 RNG-RSP
12.1.1.4.7 REG-REQ
12.1.1.4.8 REG-RSP
1730 12.1.1.4.9 PKM-REQ: Auth Info
12.1.1.4.10 PKM-REQ: Auth Request
12.1.1.4.11 PKM-REQ: Key Request
12.1.1.4.12 PKM-RSP: SA Add
12.1.1.4.13 PKM-RSP: Auth Reply
12.1.1.4.14 PKM-RSP: Auth Reject
1731 12.1.1.4.15 PKM-RSP: Key Reply
12.1.1.4.16 PKM-RSP: Key Reject
12.1.1.4.17 PKM-RSP: Auth Invalid
12.1.1.4.18 PKM-RSP: TEK Invalid
12.1.1.4.19 DSA-REQ: BS Initiated Service Addition
1732 12.1.1.4.20 DSA-RSP: BS-initiated service addition
12.1.1.4.21 DSA-ACK
12.1.1.4.22 DSC-REQ: BS-initiated service change
1733 12.1.1.4.23 DSC-RSP: BS-initiated service change
12.1.1.4.24 DSC-ACK
12.1.1.4.25 DSD-REQ
12.1.1.4.26 DSD-RSP
12.1.1.4.27 MCA-REQ
12.1.1.4.28 MCA-RSP
12.1.1.4.29 DBPC-REQ
12.1.1.4.30 DBPC-RSP
12.1.1.4.31 RES-CMD
12.1.1.4.32 SBC-REQ
12.1.1.4.33 SBC-RSP
1734 12.1.1.4.34 CLK-CMP
12.1.1.4.35 DREG-CMD
12.1.1.4.36 DSX-RVD
12.1.1.4.37 TFTP-CPLT
12.1.1.4.38 TFTP-RSP
12.1.1.5 Message parameters specific to profM1
12.1.1.5.1 ATM CS Parameters for DSA-REQ: BS Initiated
12.1.1.5.2 ATM CS Parameters for DSA-RSP: BS Initiated
12.1.1.5.3 ATM CS Parameters for DSC-REQ: BS Initiated
12.1.1.5.4 ATM CS Parameters for DSC-RSP: BS Initiated
1735 12.1.1.6 Message parameters specific to profM2
12.1.1.6.1 Packet CS parameters for DSA-REQ: BS-initiated
12.1.1.6.2 Packet CS parameters for DSA-RSP: BS-initiated
12.1.1.6.3 Packet CS Parameters for DSC-REQ: BS Initiated
1736 12.1.1.6.4 Packet CS Parameters for DSC-RSP: BS Initiated
12.1.2 WirelessMAN-SC PHY Profiles
12.1.2.1 WirelessMAN-SC 25 MHz Channel PHY Profile
1741 12.1.2.1.1 FDD Specific WirelessMAN-SC 25 MHz Channel PHY Profile features
12.1.2.1.2 TDD Specific WirelessMAN-SC 25 MHz Channel PHY Profile features
12.1.2.2 WirelessMAN-SC 28 MHz Channel PHY Profile
1746 12.1.2.2.1 FDD Specific WirelessMAN-SC 28 MHz Channel PHY Profile features
12.1.2.2.2 TDD Specific WirelessMAN-SC 28 MHz Channel PHY Profile features
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
12.1.2.4.1 DCD
12.1.2.4.2 UCD
1747 12.1.2.5 Initial Ranging IE usage for profP1 and profP2
12.2 Reserved
12.3 Fixed WirelessMan-OFDM
1748 12.3.1 WirelessMAN-OFDM and WirelessHUMAN(-OFDM) MAC profiles
12.3.1.1 ProfM3_PMP: Basic Packet PMP MAC System profile
1749 12.3.1.1.1 Conventions for MAC Management messages
1750 12.3.1.1.2 MAC Management Message Parameter Transmission Order
12.3.1.2 Reserved
12.3.2 WirelessMAN-OFDM and WirelessHUMAN(-OFDM) PHY profiles
1751 12.3.2.1 ProfP3_1.75: WirelessMAN-OFDM PHY profile for 1.75MHz channelization
1752 12.3.2.2 ProfP3_3.5: WirelessMAN-OFDM PHY profile for 3.5 MHz channelization
1753 12.3.2.3 ProfP3_7: WirelessMAN-OFDM PHY profile for 7 MHz channelization
12.3.2.4 ProfP3_3: WirelessMAN-OFDM PHY profile for 3 MHz channelization
12.3.2.5 ProfP3_5.5: WirelessMAN-OFDM PHY profile for 5.5 MHz channelization
1754 12.3.2.6 profP3_10: WirelessHUMAN(-OFDM) PHY profile for 10 MHz channelization
1755 12.3.3 WirelessMAN-OFDM RF profiles
12.3.3.1 RF profiles for 10 MHz channelization
12.3.3.1.1 ProfR10_1
12.3.3.1.2 profR10_2
12.3.3.1.3 profR10_3
1756 12.4 Fixed WirelessMAN-OFDMA
12.4.1 WirelessMAN-OFDMA Power class profiles
1757 12.4.2 WirelessMAN-OFDMA and WirelessHUMAN(-OFDMA) MAC profiles
12.4.2.1 Basic packet PMP MAC profile
12.4.2.1.1 Conventions for MAC management messages
12.4.2.1.2 MAC management message parameter transmission order
12.4.3 WirelessMAN-OFDMA and WirelessHUMAN(-OFDMA) system PHY profiles
1758 12.4.3.1 Common features of PHY profiles
12.4.3.1.1 General implementation requirements
12.4.3.1.2 FDD-Specific PHY profiles features
12.4.3.1.3 TDD-Specific PHY profiles features
12.4.3.1.4 WirelessHUMAN PHY profiles features
1759 12.4.3.1.5 Minimum performance requirements
1760 12.4.3.2 WirelessMAN-OFDMA 1.25 MHz channel basic PHY profile
1761 12.4.3.3 WirelessMAN-OFDMA 3.5 MHz channel basic PHY profile
12.4.3.4 WirelessMAN-OFDMA 7 MHz channel basic PHY profile
1762 12.4.3.5 WirelessMAN-OFDMA 8.75 MHz channel basic PHY profile
12.4.3.6 WirelessMAN-OFDMA 14 MHz channel basic PHY profile
1763 12.4.3.7 WirelessMAN-OFDMA 17.5 MHz channel basic PHY profile
1764 12.4.3.8 WirelessMAN-OFDMA 28 MHz channel basic PHY profile
12.4.3.9 WirelessHUMAN(-OFDMA) 10 MHz channel basic PHY profile
1765 12.4.3.10 WirelessHUMAN(-OFDMA) 20 MHz channel basic PHY profile
12.4.4 WirelessMAN-OFDMA RF profiles
1767 12.5 WirelessMAN-OFDMA TDD Release 1
12.6 WirelessMAN-OFDMA TDD Release 1.5
12.7 WirelessMAN-OFDMA FDD Release 1.5
12.8 WirelessMAN-UCP and WirelessMAN-CX system profiles
1768 12.8.1 Coexistence profiles for WirelessMAN-UCP system
12.8.1.1 profX_UC: Uncoordinated coexistence profile features
1769 12.8.2 Coexistence profiles for WirelessMAN-CX system
12.8.2.1 profX_CC1: Coordinated coexistence profile 1 features
1770 12.8.2.2 profX_CC2: Coordinated coexistence profile 2 features
1771 12.8.2.3 profX_CC3: Coordinated coexistence profile 3 features
1773 12.8.2.4 profX_CC4: Coordinated coexistence profile 4 features
1774 12.8.2.5 profX_CC5: Coordinated coexistence profile 5 features
1775 13. MIB Modules
13.1 Structure of MIB modules
13.1.1 wmanIfMib (Obsolete)
13.1.2 wmanDevMib
13.1.2.1 wmanDevBsObjects
13.1.2.1.1 wmanDevBsSoftwareUpgradeTable
13.1.2.1.2 wmanDevBsNotification
1776 13.1.2.1.2.1 wmanDevBsTrapControl
13.1.2.1.2.2 wmanDevBsTrapDefinitions
13.1.2.2 wmanDevSsObjects
13.1.2.2.1 wmanDevSsConfigFileEncodingTable
13.1.2.2.2 wmanDevSsNotification
13.1.2.2.2.1 wmanDevSsTrapControl
13.1.2.2.2.2 wmanDevBsTrapDefinitions
1777 13.1.2.3 wmanDevCommonObjects
13.1.2.3.1 wmanDevCmnEventLog
13.1.2.3.1.1 wmanDevCmnEventLogConfigTable
13.1.2.3.1.2 wmanDevCmnEventTable
13.1.2.3.1.3 wmanDevCmnEventLogTable
1778 13.1.2.3.2 wmanDevCmnSnmpAgent
13.1.2.3.2.1 wmanDevCmnSnmpV1V2TrapDestTable
13.1.2.3.3 wmanDevCmnDeviceConfig
13.1.3 wmanIf2BsMib
13.1.3.1 wmanIf2BsFm
1779 13.1.3.1.1 wmanIf2BsTrapControl
13.1.3.1.1.1 wmanIf2BsTrapControlRegister
13.1.3.1.1.2 wmanIf2BsStatusTrapControlRegister
13.1.3.1.1.3 wmanIf2BsThresholdConfigTable
13.1.3.1.2 wmanIf2BsTrapDefinitions
13.1.3.1.2.1 wmanIf2BsTrapPrefix
13.1.3.1.2.2 wmanIf2BsSsNotificationObjectsTable
13.1.3.2 wmanIf2BsCm
13.1.3.2.1 wmanIf2BsRegisteredSsTable
1780 13.1.3.2.2 wmanIf2BsConfigurationTable
13.1.3.2.3 wmanIf2BsSsReqCapabilitiesTable
13.1.3.2.4 wmanIf2BsSsRspCapabilitiesTable
13.1.3.2.5 wmanIf2BsBasicCapabilitiesTable
13.1.3.2.6 wmanIf2BsCapabilitiesConfigTable
13.1.3.2.7 wmanIf2BsSsActionsTable
13.1.3.2.8 wmanIf2BsMulticastPollingTable
13.1.3.2.9 wmanIf2BsMbsContentTable
13.1.3.2.10 wmanIf2BsPhy
1781 13.1.3.2.10.1 wmanIf2BsCmnPhy
13.1.3.2.10.2 wmanIf2BsOfdmPhy
1782 13.1.3.2.10.3 wmanIf2BsOfdmaPhy
13.1.3.3 wmanIf2BsAm
13.1.3.3.1 wmanIf2BsOtaUsageDataRecordTable
13.1.3.4 wmanIf2BsPm
1783 13.1.3.4.1 wmanIf2BsPmConfigurationTable
13.1.3.4.2 wmanIf2BsRssiCinrMetricsTable
13.1.3.4.3 wmanIf2BsStartupMetricsTable
13.1.3.4.4 wmanIf2BsThroughputMetricsTable
13.1.3.4.5 wmanIf2BsNetworkEntryMetricsTable
13.1.3.4.6 wmanIf2BsPacketErrorRateTable
13.1.3.4.7 wmanIf2BsHandoverMetricsTable
1784 13.1.3.4.8 wmanIf2BsUserMetricsTable
13.1.3.4.9 wmanIf2BsCidMetricsTable
13.1.3.4.10 wmanIf2BsServiceFlowMetricsTable
13.1.3.4.11 wmanIf2BsArqHarqMetricsTable
13.1.3.4.12 wmanIf2BsAuthenticationMetricsTable
13.1.3.5 wmanIf2BsSm
13.1.3.5.1 wmanIf2BsPkmSecurityCapabilityTable
1785 13.1.3.5.2 wmanIf2BsSsPkmSecurityCapabilityTable
13.1.3.5.3 wmanIf2BsPkmV1Objects
13.1.3.5.3.1 wmanIf2BsPkmV1ConfigTable
13.1.3.5.3.2 wmanIf2BsSsPkmV1AuthorizationTable
13.1.3.5.3.3 wmanIf2BsSsPkmV1TekTable
13.1.3.5.4 wmanIf2BsPkmV2Objects
13.1.3.5.4.1 wmanIf2BsPkmV2ConfigTable
13.1.3.5.4.2 wmanIf2BsSsPkmV2RsaAuthTable
13.1.3.5.4.3 wmanIf2BsSsPkmV2TekTable
13.1.3.5.4.4 wmanIf2BsSsPkmV23wayHandshakeTable
13.1.4 wmanIf2mBsMib
1786 13.1.4.1 wmanIf2mBsCm
13.1.4.1.1 wmanIf2mBsConfiguration
13.1.4.1.1.1 wmanIf2mBsConfigurationTable
13.1.4.1.1.2 wmanIf2mBsSsReqCapabilitiesTable
13.1.4.1.1.3 wmanIf2mBsSsRspCapabilitiesTable
1787 13.1.4.1.1.4 wmanIf2mBsBasicCapabilitiesTable
13.1.4.1.1.5 wmanIf2mBsCapabilitiesConfigTable
13.1.4.1.1.6 wmanIf2mBsSsCidUpdateTable
13.1.4.1.1.7 wmanIf2mBsNetworkServiceProviderTable
13.1.4.1.2 wmanIf2mBsPowerSavingMode
13.1.4.1.2.1 wmanIf2mBsSsPwrSaving2CidMapTable
13.1.4.1.2.2 wmanIf2mBsSsPowerSavingClassesTable
13.1.4.1.3 wmanIf2mBsNeighborAdv
1788 13.1.4.1.3.1 wmanIf2mBsNeighborAdvCommonTable
13.1.4.1.3.2 wmanIf2mBsNeighborAdvertizementTable
13.1.4.1.3.3 wmanIf2mBsNeighborBsOfdmaUcdTable
13.1.4.1.3.4 wmanIf2mBsNeighborBsOfdmaDcdTable
13.1.4.1.3.5 wmanIf2mBsLbsAdvNeighborBsTable
13.1.4.1.4 wmanIf2mBsPaging
1789 13.1.4.1.4.1 wmanIf2mBsPagingAdvertizementTable
13.1.4.1.4.2 wmanIf2mBsMsPagedTable
13.1.4.1.4.3 wmanIf2mBsPagingGroupsTable
13.1.4.1.5 wmanIf2mBsServiceFlow
13.1.4.1.5.1 wmanIf2mBsServiceFlowTable
13.1.4.1.5.2 wmanIf2mBsClassifierRuleTable
13.1.4.1.5.3 wmanIf2mBsPhsRuleTable
1790 13.1.4.1.5.4 wmanIf2mBsQoSProfileTable
13.1.4.1.5.5 wmanIf2mBsArqAttributeTable
13.1.4.2 wmanIf2mBsPm
13.1.4.2.1 wmanIf2mBsSsSleepModeStatisticsTable
13.1.4.2.2 wmanIf2mBsMobileScanRequestTable
13.1.4.2.3 wmanIf2mBsMobileScanResponseTable
13.1.4.2.4 wmanIf2mBsNeighborBsInfoTable
13.1.4.2.5 wmanIf2mBsDiversityBsInfoTable
1791 13.1.5 wmanIf2fBsMib
13.1.5.1 wmanIf2fBsProvServiceFlowTable
13.1.5.2 wmanIf2fBsProvServiceClassTable
13.1.5.3 wmanIf2fBsServiceFlowTable
13.1.5.4 wmanIf2fBsProvClassifierRuleTable
13.1.5.5 wmanIf2fBsProvPhsRuleTable
13.1.5.6 wmanIf2fBsClassifierRuleTable
13.1.5.7 wmanIf2fBsPhsRuleTable
1792 13.1.6 wmanIf2SsMib
13.1.6.1 wmanIf2SsConfigurationTable
13.1.6.2 wmanIf2mSsConfigurationTable
13.1.6.3 wmanIf2SsTrapControl
13.1.6.3.1 wmanIf2SsTrapControlRegister
13.1.6.3.2 wmanIf2SsThresholdConfigTable
13.1.6.4 wmanIf2SsTrapDefinitions
13.1.6.4.1 wmanIf2SsTrapPrefix
13.1.6.4.2 wmanIf2SsNotificationObjectsTable
13.1.7 wmanIf2TcMib
1793 13.2 ASN.1 Definitions of MIB Modules
13.2.1 wmanIfMib (Obsolete)
13.2.2 wmanDevMib
1811 13.2.3 wmanIf2BsMib
1995 13.2.4 wmanIf2mBsMib
2106 13.2.5 wmanIf2fBsMib
2148 13.2.6 wmanIf2SsMib
2168 13.2.7 wmanIf2TcMib
2189 14. Management interfaces and procedures
14.1 Service primitive template
14.1.1 Universal naming schema for SAP service primitive
2190 14.1.2 SAP service primitive object format
14.1.2.1 M-SAP/C-SAP operation service primitive
2191 14.1.2.2 M-SAP/C-SAP notification service primitive:
14.1.3 SAP service primitive flow diagram template
2192 14.2 Management and control functions
14.2.1 Accounting management
14.2.1.1 Accounting procedure
2194 14.2.1.2 Service primitives for accounting management
14.2.1.2.1 M-ACM-REQ
14.2.1.2.1.1 Function
14.2.1.2.1.2 Semantics of the service primitive
14.2.1.2.1.3 When generated
14.2.1.2.1.4 Effect of receipt
14.2.1.2.2 M-ACM-RSP
14.2.1.2.2.1 Function
14.2.1.2.2.2 Semantics of the service primitive
2195 14.2.1.2.2.3 When generated
14.2.1.2.2.4 Effect of receipt
14.2.1.2.3 M-ACM-IND
14.2.1.2.3.1 Function
2196 14.2.1.2.3.2 Semantics of the service primitive
14.2.1.2.3.3 When generated
14.2.1.2.3.4 Effect of receipt
14.2.2 Security management
14.2.2.1 EAP-based authentication procedure
2197 14.2.2.1.1 C-SM-IND
14.2.2.1.1.1 C-SM-IND (Event_Type = EAP_Start)
2198 14.2.2.1.1.2 Reserved
14.2.2.1.1.3 C-SM-IND (Event_Type = AK Transfer)
2199 14.2.2.1.1.4 C-SM-IND (Event_Type = EAP_Transfer)
2200 14.2.2.1.1.5 Reserved
14.2.2.2 RSA-based authentication procedure
2201 14.2.2.2.1 C-SM-IND
14.2.2.2.1.1 Function
14.2.2.2.1.2 Semantics of the service primitives
2202 14.2.2.2.1.3 When generated
14.2.2.2.1.4 Effect of receipt
14.2.2.2.2 C-SM-REQ
14.2.2.2.2.1 Function
14.2.2.2.2.2 Semantics of the service primitives
2203 14.2.2.2.2.3 When generated
14.2.2.2.2.4 Effect of receipt
14.2.2.2.3 C-SM-RSP
14.2.2.2.3.1 Function
14.2.2.2.3.2 Semantics of the service primitives
2204 14.2.2.2.3.3 When generated
14.2.2.2.3.4 Effect of receipt
14.2.2.3 Security for handoffs (EAP only)
2205 14.2.2.3.1 Service primitives
14.2.2.3.1.1 C-SM-REQ
2206 14.2.2.3.1.2 C-SM-RSP
2207 14.2.3 IP management with Secondary Management Connection
2208 14.2.3.1 M-SMC-IND
14.2.3.1.1 M-SMC-IND (Event_Type = SMC-PAYLOAD)
14.2.3.1.1.1 Function
14.2.3.1.1.2 Semantics of the service primitives
2209 14.2.3.1.1.3 When generated
14.2.3.1.1.4 Effect of receipt
14.2.3.1.2 M-SMC-IND(Event_Type = IP_ALLOCATION)
14.2.3.1.2.1 Function
14.2.3.1.2.2 Semantics of the service primitives
2210 14.2.3.1.2.3 When generated
14.2.3.1.2.4 Effect of receipt
14.2.4 Subscriber mode management
14.2.4.1 Managing device states
2212 14.2.4.2 Idle mode management primitives
2214 14.2.4.2.1 C-IMM-REQ
14.2.4.2.1.1 C-IMM-REQ (Action_Type = Idle_Mode_Initiation)
2215 14.2.4.2.1.2 C-IMM-REQ (Action_Type = Network_Re-Entry_from_Idle_Mode)
2216 14.2.4.2.2 C-IMM-RSP
2217 14.2.4.2.2.1 C-IMM-RSP (Action_Type = Idle_Mode_Initiation)
2218 14.2.4.2.2.2 C-IMM-RSP (Action_Type = Network_Re-Entry_from_Idle_Mode)
2219 14.2.4.2.3 C-IMM-ACK
14.2.4.2.3.1 Function
14.2.4.2.3.2 Semantics of the service primitive
2220 14.2.4.2.3.3 When generated
14.2.4.2.3.4 Effect of receipt
14.2.4.2.4 C-IMM-IND
14.2.4.2.4.1 Function
14.2.4.2.4.2 Semantics of the service primitive
14.2.4.2.4.3 When generated
2221 14.2.4.2.4.4 Effect of receipt
14.2.4.3 Location update procedure
2222 14.2.4.3.1 C-IMM-REQ
14.2.4.3.1.1 Function
14.2.4.3.1.2 Semantics of the service primitive
2223 14.2.4.3.1.3 When generated
14.2.4.3.1.4 Effect of receipt
14.2.4.3.2 C-IMM-RSP
14.2.4.3.2.1 Function
14.2.4.3.2.2 Semantics of the service primitive
2224 14.2.4.3.2.3 When generated
14.2.4.3.2.4 Effect of receipt
2225 14.2.4.3.3 C-IMM-IND
14.2.4.3.3.1 Function
14.2.4.3.3.2 Semantics of the service primitive
14.2.4.3.3.3 When generated
14.2.4.3.3.4 Effect of receipt
2226 14.2.5 Handover management
14.2.5.1 Handover context for connections
14.2.5.2 Handover control protocol procedures
2231 14.2.5.2.1 C-HO-REQ
14.2.5.2.1.1 C-HO-REQ(Action_Type = HO-Serving)
2233 14.2.5.2.1.2 C-HO-REQ(Action_Type = HO-Target)
2234 14.2.5.2.1.3 C-HO-REQ(Action_Type = HO-Scan)
2235 14.2.5.2.1.4 C-HO-REQ(Action_Type = HO-Mobile)
2236 14.2.5.2.2 C-HO-RSP
14.2.5.2.2.1 C-HO-RSP(Action_Type = HO-Serving)
2237 14.2.5.2.2.2 C-HO-RSP(Action_Type = HO-Target)
2238 14.2.5.2.2.3 C-HO-RSP(Action_Type = HO-Scan)
2240 14.2.5.2.2.4 C-HO-RSP(Action_Type = HO-Mobile)
2241 14.2.5.2.3 C-HO-IND
14.2.5.2.3.1 C-HO-IND (Event_Type = HO-Start)
2242 14.2.5.2.3.2 C-HO-IND (Event_Type = HO-Cancel)
2243 14.2.5.2.3.3 C-HO-IND (Event_Type = HO-Scan)
2244 14.2.5.2.3.4 C-HO-IND (Event_Type = HO-CMPLT)
2245 14.2.5.3 MIH control protocol procedures
2246 14.2.5.3.1 C-MIH-IND
14.2.5.3.1.1 Function
14.2.5.3.1.2 Semantics of the service primitive
2247 14.2.5.3.1.3 When generated
14.2.5.3.1.4 Effect of receipt
14.2.6 Radio resource management
2249 14.2.6.1 C-RRM-REQ
14.2.6.1.1 C-RRM-REQ (Action_Type = Spare Capacity Report)
14.2.6.1.1.1 Function
2250 14.2.6.1.2 C-RRM-REQ (Action_Type = PHY report)
14.2.6.1.2.1 Function
14.2.6.1.2.2 Semantics of the service primitive:
14.2.6.1.2.3 When generated
14.2.6.1.2.4 Effect of receipt
2251 14.2.6.2 C-RRM-RSP
14.2.6.2.1 C-RRM-RSP(Action_Type = Spare Capacity Report)
14.2.6.2.1.1 Function
14.2.6.2.1.2 Semantics of the service primitive:
2252 14.2.6.2.1.3 When generated
14.2.6.2.1.4 Effect of receipt
14.2.6.2.2 C-RRM-RSP(Action_Type = PHY Report)
14.2.6.2.2.1 Function
14.2.6.2.2.2 Semantics of the service primitive:
2253 14.2.6.2.2.3 When generated
14.2.6.2.2.4 Effect of receipt
14.2.6.3 C-RRM-IND
2254 14.2.6.3.1 C-RRM-IND (Event_Type = Spare Capacity Report)
14.2.6.3.1.1 Function
14.2.6.3.1.2 Semantics of the service primitive:
2255 14.2.6.3.1.3 When generated
14.2.6.3.1.4 Effect of receipt
14.2.6.3.2 C-RRM-IND (Event_Type = Neighbor-BS Radio Resource Status Update)
14.2.6.3.2.1 Function
14.2.6.3.2.2 Semantics of the service primitive:
2257 14.2.6.3.2.3 When generated
14.2.6.3.2.4 Effect of receipt
14.2.7 Network entry & exit management
2261 14.2.7.1 C-NEM-REQ
14.2.7.1.1 C-NEM-REQ (Action_Type = Ranging)
14.2.7.1.1.1 SS side
2262 14.2.7.1.1.2 BS side
2263 14.2.7.1.2 C-NEM-REQ (Action_Type = SS Basic Capability)
14.2.7.1.2.1 Function
14.2.7.1.2.2 Semantics:
14.2.7.1.2.3 When generated
14.2.7.1.2.4 Effect of receipt
14.2.7.1.3 C-NEM-REQ (Action_Type = Registration)
14.2.7.1.3.1 SS side
2264 14.2.7.1.3.2 BS side
2265 14.2.7.1.4 C-NEM-REQ (Action_Type = Deregistration)
14.2.7.1.4.1 Function
14.2.7.1.4.2 Semantics:
2266 14.2.7.1.4.3 When generated
14.2.7.1.4.4 Effect of receipt
14.2.7.2 C-NEM-RSP
14.2.7.2.1 C-NEM-RSP (Action_Type = Ranging)
14.2.7.2.1.1 BS side
2267 14.2.7.2.1.2 SS side
2268 14.2.7.2.2 C-NEM-RSP (Action_Type = SS Basic Capability)
14.2.7.2.2.1 Function
14.2.7.2.2.2 Semantics:
2269 14.2.7.2.2.3 When generated
14.2.7.2.2.4 Effect of receipt
14.2.7.2.3 C-NEM-RSP (Action_Type = Registration)
14.2.7.2.3.1 BS side
2270 14.2.7.2.3.2 SS side
2271 14.2.7.2.4 C-NEM-RSP (Action_Type = Deregistration)
14.2.7.2.4.1 Function
14.2.7.2.4.2 Semantics:
14.2.7.2.4.3 When generated
14.2.7.2.4.4 Effect of receipt
2272 14.2.7.3 C-NEM-IND (Event_Type = NBR_BS_Update)
14.2.7.3.1 Function
14.2.7.3.2 Semantics:
14.2.7.3.3 When generated
2273 14.2.7.3.4 Effect of receipt
14.2.7.4 C-NEM-IND (Event_Type = network attached)
14.2.7.4.1 Function
14.2.7.4.2 Semantics of the service primitive:
14.2.7.4.3 When generated
14.2.7.4.4 Effect of receipt
14.2.8 Subscriber Station Management
2276 14.2.8.1 M-SSM-REQ
14.2.8.1.1 M-SSM-REQ (Action_Type = Power On)
14.2.8.1.1.1 Function
14.2.8.1.1.2 Semantics of the service primitive:
14.2.8.1.1.3 When generated
14.2.8.1.1.4 Effect of receipt
14.2.8.1.2 M-SSM-REQ (Action_Type = Power Down)
14.2.8.1.2.1 Function
2277 14.2.8.1.2.2 Semantics of the service primitive:
14.2.8.1.2.3 When generated
14.2.8.1.2.4 Effect of receipt
14.2.8.1.3 M-SSM-REQ (Action_Type = Reset)
14.2.8.1.3.1 Function
14.2.8.1.3.2 Semantics of the service primitive:
14.2.8.1.3.3 When generated
14.2.8.1.3.4 Effect of receipt
2278 14.2.8.1.4 M-SSM-REQ (Action_Type = Hold)
14.2.8.1.4.1 Function
14.2.8.1.4.2 Semantics of the service primitive:
14.2.8.1.4.3 When generated
14.2.8.1.4.4 Effect of receipt
14.2.8.1.5 M-SSM-REQ (Action_Type = Normal)
14.2.8.1.5.1 Function
14.2.8.1.5.2 Semantics of the service primitive:
2279 14.2.8.1.5.3 When generated
14.2.8.1.5.4 Effect of receipt
14.2.8.2 M-SSM-RSP
14.2.8.2.1 M-SSM- RSP (Action_Type = Power On)
14.2.8.2.1.1 Function
14.2.8.2.1.2 Semantics of the service primitive:
2280 14.2.8.2.1.3 When generated
14.2.8.2.1.4 Effect of receipt
14.2.8.2.2 M-SSM- RSP (Action_Type = Power Down)
14.2.8.2.2.1 Function
14.2.8.2.2.2 Semantics of the service primitive:
14.2.8.2.2.3 When generated
14.2.8.2.2.4 Effect of receipt
14.2.8.2.3 M-SSM- RSP (Action_Type = Reset)
14.2.8.2.3.1 Function
14.2.8.2.3.2 Semantics of the service primitive:
2281 14.2.8.2.3.3 When generated
14.2.8.2.3.4 Effect of receipt
14.2.8.2.4 M-SSM-RSP (Action_Type = Hold)
14.2.8.2.4.1 Function
14.2.8.2.4.2 Semantics of the service primitive:
14.2.8.2.4.3 When generated
14.2.8.2.4.4 Effect of receipt
14.2.8.2.5 M-SSM-RSP (Action_Type = Normal)
14.2.8.2.5.1 Function
14.2.8.2.5.2 Semantics of the service primitive:
2282 14.2.8.2.5.3 When generated
14.2.8.2.5.4 Effect of receipt
14.2.8.3 M-SSM-IND
14.2.8.3.1 M-SSM-IND (Event_Type = Reset)
14.2.8.3.1.1 Function
14.2.8.3.1.2 Semantics of the service primitive:
2283 14.2.8.3.1.3 When generated
14.2.8.3.1.4 Effect of receipt
14.2.8.3.2 M-SSM-IND (Event_Type = Hold)
14.2.8.3.2.1 Function
14.2.8.3.2.2 Semantics of the service primitive:
14.2.8.3.2.3 When generated
14.2.8.3.2.4 Effect of receipt
14.2.8.3.3 M-SSM-IND (Event_Type = Normal)
14.2.8.3.3.1 Function
14.2.8.3.3.2 Semantics of the service primitive:
2284 14.2.8.3.3.3 When generated
14.2.8.3.3.4 Effect of receipt
14.2.9 QoS management
2287 14.2.9.1 C-SFM-REQ
14.2.9.1.1 C-SFM-REQ (Operation_Type = Create)
14.2.9.1.1.1 Function
14.2.9.1.1.2 Semantics of the service primitive:
2288 14.2.9.1.1.3 When generated
14.2.9.1.1.4 Effect of receipt
14.2.9.1.2 C-SFM-REQ (Operation_Type = Set)
14.2.9.1.2.1 Function
14.2.9.1.2.2 Semantics of the service primitive:
2289 14.2.9.1.2.3 When generated
14.2.9.1.2.4 Effect of receipt
14.2.9.1.3 C-SFM-REQ (Operation_Type = Delete)
14.2.9.1.3.1 Function
14.2.9.1.3.2 Semantics of the service primitive:
2290 14.2.9.1.3.3 When generated
14.2.9.1.3.4 Effect of receipt
14.2.9.2 C-SFM-RSP
14.2.9.2.1 C-SFM-RSP (Operation_Type = Create)
14.2.9.2.1.1 Function
14.2.9.2.1.2 Semantics of the service primitive:
2291 14.2.9.2.1.3 When generated
14.2.9.2.1.4 Effect of receipt
14.2.9.2.2 C-SFM-RSP (Operation_Type = Set)
14.2.9.2.2.1 Function
2292 14.2.9.2.2.2 Semantics of the service primitive:
14.2.9.2.2.3 When generated
14.2.9.2.2.4 Effect of receipt
2293 14.2.9.2.3 C-SFM-RSP(Operation_Type = Delete)
14.2.9.2.3.1 Function
14.2.9.2.3.2 Semantics of the service primitive:
14.2.9.2.3.3 When generated
14.2.9.2.3.4 Effect of receipt
14.2.10 Multicast and Broadcast Service Management
2294 14.2.10.1 MBS Capability Discovery
14.2.10.1.1 C-MBS-REQ (Operation_Type = Get)
14.2.10.1.1.1 Function
14.2.10.1.1.2 Semantics of this primitive
14.2.10.1.1.3 When generated
14.2.10.1.1.4 Effect of receipt
2295 14.2.10.1.2 C-MBS-RSP (Operation_Type = Get)
14.2.10.1.2.1 Function
14.2.10.1.2.2 Semantics of this primitive
14.2.10.1.2.3 When generated
14.2.10.1.2.4 Effect of receipt
14.2.10.2 MBS Configuration Management Setting
2296 14.2.10.2.1 C-MBS-REQ (Operation_Type = Set)
14.2.10.2.1.1 Function
14.2.10.2.1.2 Semantics of this primitive
14.2.10.2.1.3 When generated
14.2.10.2.1.4 Effect of receipt
14.2.10.2.2 C-MBS-RSP (Operation_Type = Set)
14.2.10.2.2.1 Function
2297 14.2.10.2.2.2 Semantics of this primitive
14.2.10.2.2.3 When generated
14.2.10.2.2.4 Effect of receipt
14.2.10.3 MBS Configuration Management Layout
2298 14.2.10.3.1 C-MBS-IND (MBS Portion Layout)
14.2.10.3.1.1 Function
14.2.10.3.1.2 Semantics of this primitive
2300 14.2.10.3.1.3 When generated
14.2.10.3.1.4 Effect of receipt
14.2.10.3.2 C-MBS-REQ
14.2.10.3.2.1 C-MBS-REQ (Operation_Type = Create)
2301 14.2.10.3.2.2 C-MBS-REQ (Operation_Type = Delete)
14.2.10.3.3 C-MBS-RSP
14.2.10.3.3.1 C-MBS-RSP (Operation_Type = Create)
2302 14.2.10.3.3.2 C-MBS-RSP (Operation_Type = Delete)
2303 14.2.11 LBS Management
2304 14.2.11.1 C-LBS-REQ
14.2.11.1.1 Function
14.2.11.1.2 Semantics of the service primitive:
14.2.11.1.3 When generated
14.2.11.1.4 Effect of receipt
14.2.11.2 C-LBS-ACK
14.2.11.2.1 Function
14.2.11.2.2 Semantics of the service primitive
2305 14.2.11.2.3 When generated
14.2.11.2.4 Effect of receipt
14.2.11.3 C-LBS-RSP
14.2.11.3.1 Function
14.2.11.3.2 Semantics of the service primitive:
2306 14.2.11.3.3 When generated
14.2.11.3.4 Effect of receipt
2307 15. Mechanisms for coordinated coexistence
15.1 General
2308 15.1.1 Overview
15.1.2 Components and relationships
2311 15.1.3 Procedure in WirelessMAN-CX
15.1.3.1 Procedure flow for BS
2312 15.1.3.2 Procedure flow for SS
15.1.3.2.1 Channel measurement in the operating stage
15.1.4 Basic and extended coordinated coexistence
15.1.4.1 Functionality for the basic and extended coordinated coexistence
2313 15.1.4.2 Master allocation
15.1.4.3 Coexistence Control Channel
2314 15.1.4.4 Coordinated operation for basic coexistence
15.1.5 Architecture for WirelessMAN-CX
2315 15.2 Provisioning for WirelessMAN-CX
15.2.1 Synchronization of WirelessMAN-CX and WirelessMAN-UCP systems
15.2.1.1 Common clock
2316 15.2.1.2 Network Time Interval and CX_MAC_NO Frame start
15.2.1.3 Granularity of the NTI
15.2.1.4 UTC standard time
15.2.1.5 UTC time stamp word
15.2.1.6 Transmit/Receive synchronization
2317 15.2.2 Same PHY profile
15.2.3 Additional ranging requirements for WirelessMAN-CX systems
15.3 Interference assessment and basic connectivity creation
15.3.1 Coexistence Control Channel
2318 15.3.1.1 Basic principles
2319 15.3.1.2 CXCC subchannel allocation
15.3.1.2.1 Subchannel 1
15.3.1.2.2 Subchannel 2
2320 15.3.1.2.3 Subchannel 3
15.3.1.2.4 Subchannel 4
2321 15.3.1.2.5 CSI subchannel
15.3.1.3 Operation of other WirelessMAN system variants during the CXCC
15.3.2 Candidate Channel and Master Frame Assessment (CCMFA)
2322 15.3.3 CXCC subchannel 2
15.3.3.1 Coexistence messaging interval
2324 15.3.3.2 Interference identification using Coexistence Messaging Mechanisms
2325 15.3.3.3 Community entry for systems using a common PHY profile
2327 15.3.3.4 Base Station Descriptor (BSD) message
2328 15.3.3.5 Subscriber Station Uplink Radio Frequency (SSURF) message
2329 15.3.4 Coexistence signaling mechanisms
15.3.4.1 Coexistence Signaling Interval
2331 15.3.4.1.1 DL timing adjustment for coexistence signaling
15.3.4.1.2 CSI scheduling
2333 15.3.4.1.3 CSI sequence structure
2334 15.3.4.2 Community entry of new BS using CSI
2336 15.3.4.3 BS Neighborhood Update Request BroadCasting (BS_NURBC)
2337 15.3.4.4 OCSI collision detection and resolution in operation phase
2338 15.3.5 Interferer identification
2339 15.3.5.1 Interferer identification using CXCC
15.3.5.2 Scheduled interference evaluation
2340 15.3.5.2.1 Interference Evaluation Burst scheduling
2341 15.3.5.3 Reciprocal interference estimation
15.3.5.3.1 Reciprocal uplink interference estimation
2342 15.3.5.3.2 Reciprocal downlink interference estimation
15.4 Interference prevention
2343 15.4.1 Coexistence frame
15.4.1.1 Overview
15.4.1.2 Scheduling of interference free intervals in the context of IEEE 802.16 MAC
2346 15.4.1.3 General rules
2347 15.4.1.4 Coordinated Contention-Based Protocol
2348 15.4.1.4.1 Frame structure for CX-CBP
2349 15.4.1.4.2 CX-CBP description
2353 15.4.1.5 CX-Frame Legacy SS support
15.4.1.5.1 Method A
2354 15.4.1.5.2 Method B
15.4.1.5.3 Method C
2355 15.4.2 Working channel allocation optimization
15.4.2.1 How to select a free channel (for ACS and DFS)
2357 15.4.2.2 Optimization of channel distribution
2358 15.4.3 Master Frame allocation optimization
2361 15.4.4 Interference control in subframes
2362 15.4.5 Credit Token-Based Coexistence Protocol (CT-CXP)
15.4.5.1 CT-CXP procedures
15.4.5.1.1 Whole CT-CXP procedure
2364 15.4.5.1.2 CT-CXP offering procedure
2367 15.4.5.1.3 CT-CXP requesting procedure
2370 15.4.5.2 Payoff calculation
15.4.5.3 Inter-BSs communications for CT-CXP
15.5 Intersystem over-the-air communications
15.5.1 Procedure of intersystem communication over air
2373 15.5.2 CT-CXP
2374 15.5.3 MAC messages for intersystem communication over-the-air
2375 15.5.3.1 CX-FWD-REQ [Action Code: Base Station Descriptor (BSD)]
2376 15.5.3.2 CX-FWD-REQ [Action Code: Subscriber Station Uplink Radio Frequency (SSURF)]
2377 15.5.3.3 CX-FWD-REQ [Action Code: CT-CXP Advertisement Request (CT-CX-ADV-REQ)]
15.5.3.4 CX-FWD-RSP [Action Code: CT-CXP Advertisement Response (CT-CX-ADV-RSP)]
2378 15.5.3.5 CX-FWD-REQ [Action Code: CT-CXP Resource Allocation Request (CT-CX-RA- REQ)]
2379 15.5.3.6 CX-FWD-RSP [Action Code: CT-CXP Resource Allocation Response (CT-CX-RA- RSP)]
15.5.3.7 CX-FWD-REQ [Action Code: CT-CXP Advertisement Discovery Policy Descriptor (CT-CX-ADPD)]
2380 15.5.3.8 CX-FWD-REQ [Action Code: CT-CXP Acknowledgment (CT-CX-ACK)]
15.5.3.9 CX-FWD-RSP [Action Code: CT-CXP Notification (CT-CX-NTF)]
15.5.3.10 CX-FWD-REQ (Action Code: Add Neighbor Request)
15.5.3.11 CX-FWD-RSP (Action Code: Add Neighbor Response)
2381 15.5.3.12 CX-FWD-REQ (Action Code: Delete Neighbor Request)
15.5.3.13 CX-FWD-RSP (Action code: Delete Neighbor Response)
15.5.3.14 CX-FWD-REQ (Action Code: Get Parameter for Interference Evaluation Burst Request)
15.5.3.15 CX-FWD-RSP (Action Code: Get Parameter for Interference Evaluation Burst Response)
2382 15.5.3.16 CX-FWD-REQ (Action Code: Evaluate Interference Request)
2383 15.5.3.17 CX-FWD-RSP (Action Code: Evaluate-Interference-Response)
15.5.3.18 CX-FWD-REQ (Action Code: Work as Slave Request)
2384 15.5.3.19 CX-FWD-REQ (Action Code: Work as Slave Response)
2385 15.5.3.20 CX-FWD-REQ (Action Code: Reduce Power or Quit Subframe Request)
15.5.3.21 CX-FWD-RSP (Action Code: Reduce Power or Quit Subframe Response)
2386 15.5.3.22 CX-FWD-REQ (Action Code: CMI Interference Indication)
15.5.3.23 CX-FWD-RSP (Action Code: CMI Interference Resolution)
2387 15.5.3.24 CX-FWD-REQ (Action Code: Channel Switch Request)
15.5.3.25 CX-FWD-RSP (Action Code: Channel Switch Response)
2388 15.5.3.26 CX-FWD-REQ (Action Code: Master Subframe Switch Request)
15.5.3.27 CX-FWD-RSP (Action Code: Master Subframe Switch Response)
15.5.3.28 CX-FWD-REQ (Action Code: OCSI Backoff Request)
2389 15.5.3.29 CX-FWD-RSP (Action Code: OCSI Backoff Response)
15.5.3.30 CX-FWD-REQ (Action code: SET CX Basic Parameters Request)
15.5.3.31 CX-FWD-RSP (Action code: SET CX Basic Parameters Response)
2390 15.6 Coexistence Primitives for WirelessMAN-CX
2391 15.6.1 C-CX-REQ
15.6.1.1 C-CX-REQ (Action_Type = Get Parameter for Interference Evaluation Burst)
15.6.1.1.1 Function
2392 15.6.1.1.2 Semantics
15.6.1.1.3 When generated
15.6.1.1.4 Effect of receipt
15.6.1.2 C-CX-REQ (Action_Type = Evaluate Interference)
15.6.1.2.1 Function
15.6.1.2.2 Semantics
2393 15.6.1.2.3 When generated
15.6.1.2.4 Effect of receipt
2394 15.6.1.3 C-CX-REQ (Action_Type = Work as Slave)
15.6.1.3.1 Function
15.6.1.3.2 Semantics
2395 15.6.1.3.3 When generated
15.6.1.3.4 Effect of receipt
15.6.1.4 C-CX-REQ (Action_Type = Reduce Power or Quit Subframe)
15.6.1.4.1 Function
15.6.1.4.2 Semantics
2396 15.6.1.4.3 When generated
15.6.1.4.4 Effect of receipt
15.6.1.5 C-CX-REQ (Action_Type = CMI Interference Resolution)
15.6.1.5.1 Function
15.6.1.5.2 Semantics
2397 15.6.1.5.3 When generated
15.6.1.5.4 Effect of receipt
15.6.1.6 C-CX-REQ (Action_Type = Channel Switch)
15.6.1.6.1 Function
2398 15.6.1.6.2 Semantics of the service primitive
15.6.1.6.3 When generated
15.6.1.6.4 Effect of receipt
15.6.1.7 C-CX-REQ (Action_Type = Token Advertisement)
15.6.1.7.1 Function
2399 15.6.1.7.2 Semantics of the service primitive
2400 15.6.1.7.3 When generated
15.6.1.7.4 Effect of receipt
15.6.1.8 C-CX-REQ (Action_Type = Token Negotiation)
15.6.1.8.1 Function
15.6.1.8.2 Semantics of the service primitive
2401 15.6.1.8.3 When generated
15.6.1.8.4 Effect of receipt
15.6.1.9 C-CX-REQ (Action_Type = Token Resource Allocation)
15.6.1.9.1 Function
15.6.1.9.2 Semantics of the service primitive
2402 15.6.1.9.3 When generated
2403 15.6.1.9.4 Effect of receipt
15.6.1.10 C-CX-REQ (Action_Type = Frequency Channel Avoidance)
15.6.1.10.1 Function
15.6.1.10.2 Semantics
2404 15.6.1.10.3 When generated
15.6.1.10.4 Effect of receipt
2405 15.6.1.11 C-CX-REQ (Action_Type = Master Subframe Switch)
15.6.1.11.1 Function
15.6.1.11.2 Semantics of the service primitive
15.6.1.11.3 When generated
15.6.1.11.4 Effect of receipt
2406 15.6.1.12 C-CX-REQ (Action_Type = OCSI Backoff)
15.6.1.12.1 Function
15.6.1.12.2 Semantics of the service primitive
15.6.1.12.3 When generated
15.6.1.12.4 Effect of receipt
2407 15.6.1.13 C-CX-REQ (Action_Type = SET CX Basic Parameters)
15.6.1.13.1 Function
15.6.1.13.2 Semantics of the service primitive
15.6.1.13.3 When generated
2408 15.6.1.13.4 Effect of receipt
15.6.2 C-CX-RSP
2409 15.6.2.1 C-CX-RSP (Action_Type = Get Parameter for Interference Evaluation Burst)
15.6.2.1.1 Function
15.6.2.1.2 Semantics
15.6.2.1.3 When generated
2410 15.6.2.1.4 Effect of receipt
15.6.2.2 C-CX-RSP (Action_Type = Evaluate Interference)
15.6.2.2.1 Function
15.6.2.2.2 Semantics
2411 15.6.2.2.3 When generated
15.6.2.2.4 Effect of receipt
15.6.2.3 C-CX-RSP (Action_Type = Work as Slave)
15.6.2.3.1 Function
15.6.2.3.2 Semantics
15.6.2.3.3 When generated
15.6.2.3.4 Effect of receipt
2412 15.6.2.4 C-CX-RSP (Action_Type = Reduce Power or Quit Subframe)
15.6.2.4.1 Function
15.6.2.4.2 Semantics
15.6.2.4.3 When generated
15.6.2.4.4 Effect of receipt
15.6.2.5 C-CX-RSP (Action_Type=CMI Interference Resolution)
15.6.2.5.1 Function
2413 15.6.2.5.2 Semantics
15.6.2.5.3 When generated
15.6.2.5.4 Effect of receipt
15.6.2.6 C-CX-RSP (Action_Type = Channel Switch)
15.6.2.6.1 Function
2414 15.6.2.6.2 Semantics of the service primitive
15.6.2.6.3 When generated
15.6.2.6.4 Effect of receipt
15.6.2.7 C-CX-RSP (Action_Type = Token Advertisement)
15.6.2.7.1 Function
2415 15.6.2.7.2 Semantics of the service primitive
15.6.2.7.3 When generated
15.6.2.7.4 Effect of receipt
2416 15.6.2.8 C-CX-RSP (Action_Type = Token Negotiation)
15.6.2.8.1 Function
15.6.2.8.2 Semantics of the service primitive
15.6.2.8.3 When generated
15.6.2.8.4 Effect of receipt
2417 15.6.2.9 C-CX-RSP (Action_Type = Token Resource Allocation)
15.6.2.9.1 Function
15.6.2.9.2 Semantics of the service primitive
15.6.2.9.3 When generated
15.6.2.9.4 Effect of receipt
15.6.2.10 C-CX-RSP (Action_Type = Frequency Channel Avoidance)
15.6.2.10.1 Function
2418 15.6.2.10.2 Semantics
15.6.2.10.3 When generated
15.6.2.10.4 Effect of receipt
15.6.2.11 C-CX-RSP (Action_Type = Master Subframe Switch)
15.6.2.11.1 Function
15.6.2.11.2 Semantics of the service primitive
2419 15.6.2.11.3 When generated
15.6.2.11.4 Effect of receipt
15.6.2.12 C-CX-RSP (Action_Type = OCSI backoff)
15.6.2.12.1 Function
15.6.2.12.2 Semantics of the service primitive
2420 15.6.2.12.3 When generated
15.6.2.12.4 Effect of receipt
15.6.2.13 C-CX-RSP (Action_Type = SET CX Basic Parameters)
15.6.2.13.1 Function
15.6.2.13.2 Semantics of the service primitive
2421 15.6.2.13.3 When generated
15.6.2.13.4 Effect of receipt
15.6.3 C-CX-IND
15.6.3.1 C-CX-IND (Event_Type = Token Frame Status Update)
15.6.3.1.1 Function
15.6.3.1.2 Semantics of the service primitive
2422 15.6.3.1.3 When generated
15.6.3.1.4 Effect of receipt
15.6.4 C-CX-ACK
15.6.4.0.1 Function
15.6.4.0.2 Semantics of the service primitive
2423 15.6.4.0.3 When generated
15.6.4.0.4 Effect of receipt
15.6.5 M-CX-REQ
15.6.5.1 M-CX-REQ (Action_Type = Search Neighbors)
15.6.5.1.1 Function
15.6.5.1.2 Semantics
2424 15.6.5.1.3 When generated
15.6.5.1.4 Effect of receipt
15.6.5.2 M-CX-REQ (Action_Type = Add neighbor)
15.6.5.2.1 Function
15.6.5.2.2 Semantics of the service primitive
2425 15.6.5.2.3 When generated
15.6.5.2.4 Effect of receipt
15.6.5.3 M-CX-REQ (Action_Type = Delete Neighbor)
15.6.5.3.1 Function
15.6.5.3.2 Semantics of the service primitive
2426 15.6.5.3.3 When generated
15.6.5.3.4 Effect of receipt
15.6.6 M-CX-RSP
15.6.6.1 M-CX-RSP (Action_Type = Search Neighbors)
15.6.6.1.1 Function
2427 15.6.6.1.2 Semantics
2428 15.6.6.1.3 When generated
15.6.6.1.4 Effect of receipt
15.6.6.2 M-CX-RSP (Action_Type = Add neighbor)
15.6.6.2.1 Function
15.6.6.2.2 Semantics of the service primitive
15.6.6.2.3 When generated
15.6.6.2.4 Effect of receipt
15.6.6.3 M-CX-RSP (Action_Type = Delete neighbor)
15.6.6.3.1 Function
2429 15.6.6.3.2 Semantics of the service primitive
15.6.6.3.3 When generated
15.6.6.3.4 Effect of receipt
15.6.7 M-CX-IND
15.6.7.1 M-CX-IND (Event_Type = Leaving Neighborhood)
15.6.7.1.1 Function
15.6.7.1.2 Semantics of the service primitive
2430 15.6.7.1.3 When generated
15.6.7.1.4 Effect of receipt
15.6.8 M-CX-ACK
15.6.8.1 Function
15.6.8.2 Semantics of the service primitive
15.6.8.3 When generated
2431 15.6.8.4 Effect of receipt
15.7 Network-based identification of specific spectrum services or applications
15.7.1 Overview
2432 15.7.2 Architecture
15.7.3 Operation
2433 Annex A (informative) Bibliography
2437 Annex B (informative) Supporting material for frequencies below 11 GHz
2445 Annex C (informative) Example MAC common part sublayer service definition
2457 Annex D (informative) Messages sequence charts (MSCs)
2469 Annex E (informative) HO block diagrams
2475 Annex F (informative) Test vectors
2497 Annex G (informative) LDPC direct encoding
2501 Annex H (informative) Definitions of wmanPriMib
2509 Annex I (informative) Alternative variation of replay protection for management messages in limited mobility environment
2511 Annex J (informative) Handover, Ranging, and MIH procedures
2519 Annex K (informative) U-TDOA measurement
2525 Annex L (informative) Example Encapsulation of an IEEE 802.16 entity
2527 Annex M (informative) Network Control and Management System (NCMS)
2529 Annex N (informative) Processing of CMAC_KEY_COUNT by the authenticator
2531 Annex O (informative) PAPR for given preamble modulation index
2535 Annex P (informative) QoS parameters for a tunnel
2537 Annex Q (informative) Information in distributed database for WirelessMAN-CX systems using ASN.1
IEEE 802.16 2012
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