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IEEE 802.16m 2011

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IEEE Standard for Local and metropolitan area networks Part 16: Air Interface for Broadband Wireless Access Systems Amendment 3: Advanced Air Interface

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Amendment Standard – Active. This amendment specifies the WirelessMAN-Advanced Air Interface, an enhanced air interface designated as IMT-Advanced by the International Telecommunication Union–Radiocommunication Sector (ITU-R). The amendment is based on the WirelessMAN-OFDMA specification and provides continuing support for legacy subscriber stations. This PDF of this IEEE 802 standard is available at no cost, compliments of the IEEE 802 group. http://grouper.ieee.org/groups/802/16/

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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 IEEE Std 802.16m-2011 Front Cover
3 Title page
6 Notice to users
Laws and regulations
Copyrights
Updating of IEEE documents
7 Errata
Interpretations
Patents
8 Participants
13 Contents
29 List of figures
35 List of tables
43 Important Notice
44 1.4 Reference models
1.4.4.2 IEEE 802.16 entity to NCMS Interface
45 2. Normative references
47 3. Definitions
51 4. Abbreviations and acronyms
55 5. Service-specific CS
5.1 ATM CS
5.2 Packet CS
5.2.1 MAC SDU format
5.2.2 Classification
57 5.2.3 Payload header suppression (PHS)
5.2.3.1 PHS operation
58 5.2.3.2 PHS signaling
59 5.2.4 IEEE 802.3/Ethernet-specific part
60 5.2.5 IP specific part
5.2.5.1 IP CS PDU format
5.2.5.2 IP classification rules
5.2.6 Support for multiple protocols on the same flow
63 6. MAC common part sublayer
6.3 Data/control plane
6.3.2 MAC PDU formats
6.3.2.1 MAC header formats
6.3.2.1.2 MAC header without payload
6.3.2.1.2.1 MAC signaling header type 1
6.3.2.1.2.1.1 Bandwidth request (BR) header
6.3.2.3 MAC management messages
66 6.3.2.3.5 RNG-REQ (ranging request) message
6.3.2.3.6 RNG-RSP (ranging response) message
67 6.3.2.3.11 DSA-RSP message
6.3.2.3.11.2 BS-initiated DSA
6.3.2.3.23 SBC-REQ (SS basic capability request) message
6.3.2.3.23.1 HARQ support
68 6.3.2.3.24 SBC-RSP (SS basic capability response) message
6.3.2.3.26 DREG-CMD (de/reregister command) message
69 6.3.2.3.37 DREG-REQ (SS deregistration request) message
6.3.2.3.39 MOB-SLP-REQ (sleep request) message
70 6.3.2.3.40 MOB_SLP-RSP (sleep response) message
71 6.3.2.3.42 MOB_NBR-ADV (neighbor advertisement) message
72 6.3.2.3.47 MOB_BSHO-REQ (BS HO request) message
6.3.2.3.55 OFDMA SUB-DL-UL-MAP message
6.3.5 Scheduling services
6.3.5.2 UL request/grant scheduling
6.3.5.2.2 Real-time polling service (rtPS)
73 6.3.5.2.2.1 Extended rtPS
6.3.6.5 Contention-based CDMA BRs for WirelessMAN-OFDMA
6.3.6.5.1 Contention-based CDMA bandwidth requests using soft combining
6.3.9.5.1 Contention-based initial ranging and automatic adjustments
74 6.3.10.3 OFDMA-based ranging
6.3.10.3.1 Contention-based initial ranging and automatic adjustments
6.3.10.3.1.1 OFDMA—initial ranging with soft combining
75 6.3.10.4 CDMA HO ranging and automatic adjustment
6.3.10.4.2 OFDMA HO ranging with soft combining
77 6.3.10.4.3 OFDMA HO ranging for soft combining without fragmentation of RNG-REQ message
78 6.3.20 Sleep mode for mobility-supporting MS
6.3.20.1 Introduction
79 6.3.20.11 Activation and transition of MS states
6.3.21 MAC HO procedures
6.3.21.1 Network topology acquisition
6.3.21.1.2 MS scanning of neighbor BSs
80 6.3.21.2 HO process
6.3.21.2.1 Drops during HO
81 6.3.23 MS idle mode (optional)
6.3.23.1 MS idle mode initiation
82 6.3.23.2 Cell selection
6.3.23.6 BS Broadcast Paging message
6.3.27 Emergency service
85 7. Security sublayer
7.9.2 Messages
87 8. Physical layer (PHY)
8.3 WirelessMAN-OFDM PHY
8.3.6 Map message fields and IEs
8.3.6.7 Reduced private maps
8.3.6.7.1 Reduced private DL-MAP
8.4 WirelessMAN-OFDMA PHY
8.4.4 Frame structure
8.4.4.6 UL transmission allocations
8.4.5 Map message fields and IEs
8.4.5.3 DL-MAP IE format
8.4.5.3.12 MBS MAP IE
88 8.4.5.3.25 Broadcast Control Pointer IE
8.4.5.3.31 Extended Broadcast Control Pointer IE
89 8.4.5.4 UL-MAP IE format
8.4.5.4.11 CQICH allocation IE format
8.4.5.6 Compressed maps
8.4.5.6.1 Compressed DL-MAP
8.4.7.3 Ranging codes
90 8.4.8 Space-time coding (STC) (optional)
8.4.8.3 STC for the optional zones in the DL
8.4.8.3.1 Symbol structure for optional AMC and optional FUSC
8.4.8.3.1.2 Allocation of data subchannels
8.4.8.3.1.2.1 STC mapping for optional AMC permutation
8.4.12 Channel quality measurements
8.4.12.3 CINR mean and standard deviation
93 10. Parameters and constants
10.1 Global values
95 11. TLV encodings
11.1.3 MAC version encoding
11.3.1 UCD channel encodings
96 11.3.2 DCD channel encodings
97 11.7.7.1 CS type Classification/PHS options and SDU encapsulation support
11.7.8 SS capabilities encodings
11.7.8.11 Extended capability
98 11.8 SBC-REQ/RSP management message encodings
11.8.3 Physical parameters supported
11.8.3.5 WirelessMAN-OFDMA specific parameters
11.8.3.5.10 OFDMA MAP capability
11.8.3.5.18 OFDMA parameter sets
99 11.13 Service flow management encodings
11.13.17 ARQ TLVs for ARQ-enabled connections
11.13.17.3 ARQ_RETRY_TIMEOUT TLV
100 11.13.18.1 CS Specification parameter
11.13.34 PDU SN Extended Subheader for HARQ Reordering TLV
101 11.16 Sleep mode management encodings
11.16.3 Sleep mode functions enabled in full FDD
103 16. WirelessMAN-Advanced Air Interface
16.1 Introduction
16.1.1 WirelessMAN-Advanced radio interface technology specification
16.1.2 AMS operational states
104 16.2 Medium access control
16.2.1 Addressing
16.2.1.1 Global address
16.2.1.1.1 MAC address
105 16.2.1.2 Logical identifiers
16.2.1.2.1 Station identifier (STID)
16.2.1.2.1.1 Temporary station identifier (TSTID)
16.2.1.2.2 Flow identifier (FID)
106 16.2.1.2.3 Deregistration identifier (DID)
16.2.1.2.4 Context retention identifier (CRID)
16.2.1.2.5 E-MBS identifier
16.2.1.2.6 Multicast Group identifier
16.2.2 MAC PDU formats
107 16.2.2.1 MAC header formats
16.2.2.1.1 Advanced generic MAC header (AGMH)
16.2.2.1.2 Short-packet MAC header (SPMH)
108 16.2.2.1.3 MAC signaling header
109 16.2.2.1.3.1 Bandwidth request (BR) with STID header
110 16.2.2.1.3.2 Bandwidth request (BR) without STID header
16.2.2.1.3.3 Service specific scheduling control header (SSSCH)
112 16.2.2.1.3.4 Sleep Control header (SCH)
114 16.2.2.1.3.5 AMS Battery Level Report header
115 16.2.2.1.3.6 Uplink Power Status Report header
116 16.2.2.1.3.7 Correlation Matrix Feedback header (CMFH)
117 16.2.2.1.3.8 MIMO feedback header (MFH)
119 16.2.2.2 Extended header group formats
120 16.2.2.2.1 MAC SDU Fragmentation Extended header (FEH)
122 16.2.2.2.2 MAC SDU Packing Extended header (PEH)
123 16.2.2.2.3 MAC Control Extended header (MCEH)
124 16.2.2.2.4 Multiplexing Extended header (MEH)
125 16.2.2.2.5 MAC Control ACK Extended header (MAEH)
126 16.2.2.2.6 Piggybacked Bandwidth Request Extended header (PBREH)
16.2.2.2.7 Rearrangement Fragmentation and Packing Extended header (RFPEH)
128 16.2.2.2.8 ARQ Feedback Polling Extended header (APEH)
16.2.2.2.9 Advanced Relay Forwarding Extended header (ARFEH)
16.2.3 MAC Control messages
134 16.2.3.1 AAI-RNG-REQ
141 16.2.3.2 AAI-RNG-RSP
152 16.2.3.3 AAI-RNG-ACK
156 16.2.3.4 AAI-RNG-CFM
157 16.2.3.5 AAI-SBC-REQ
160 16.2.3.6 AAI-SBC-RSP
164 16.2.3.7 AAI-SON-ADV message
166 16.2.3.8 AAI-REG-REQ
170 16.2.3.9 AAI-REG-RSP
175 16.2.3.10 AAI-HO-IND
177 16.2.3.11 AAI-HO-REQ
178 16.2.3.12 AAI-HO-CMD
183 16.2.3.13 AAI-NBR-ADV
189 16.2.3.14 AAI-SCN-REQ
192 16.2.3.15 AAI-SCN-RSP
197 16.2.3.16 AAI-SCN-REP
202 16.2.3.17 AAI-CLC-REQ (Co-Located Coexistence Request)
207 16.2.3.18 AAI-CLC-RSP (Co-Located Coexistence Response)
208 16.2.3.19 AAI-FFR-CMD (FFR Command) message
16.2.3.20 AAI-FFR-REP (FFR report) message
211 16.2.3.21 AAI-DREG-REQ message
214 16.2.3.22 AAI-DREG-RSP message
218 16.2.3.23 AAI-PAG-ADV (paging advertisement) message
220 16.2.3.24 PGID-Info (paging group information) message
221 16.2.3.25 AAI-SLP-REQ
225 16.2.3.26 AAI-SLP-RSP
229 16.2.3.27 AAI-TRF-IND
232 16.2.3.28 AAI-TRF-IND-REQ
233 16.2.3.29 AAI-TRF-IND-RSP
234 16.2.3.30 L2 Transfer message (AAI-L2-XFER)
236 16.2.3.31 AAI-System Configuration Descriptor (SCD) message
243 16.2.3.32 AAI-UL Noise and Interference Level Broadcast message
244 16.2.3.33 AAI-UL-POWER-ADJ message
245 16.2.3.34 AAI-Uplink Power Status Reporting Configuration (AAI-UL-PSR-CFG) message
246 16.2.3.35 AAI-DL-IM message
248 16.2.3.36 AAI-MSG-ACK
16.2.3.37 AAI-SBS-MIMO-FBK
252 16.2.3.38 AAI-MBS-MIMO-FBK
254 16.2.3.39 AAI-MBS-MIMO-REQ
256 16.2.3.40 AAI-MBS-MIMO-RSP
257 16.2.3.41 AAI-MBS-SOUNDING-CAL
258 16.2.3.42 AAI-MBS-SBP
16.2.3.43 Privacy key MAC Control messages (AAI-PKM-REQ/AAI-PKM-RSP)
262 16.2.3.43.1 PKMv3 Reauth-Request message
263 16.2.3.43.2 PKMv3 EAP-Transfer message
16.2.3.43.3 PKMv3 Key_Agreement-MSG#1 message
264 16.2.3.43.4 PKMv3 Key_Agreement-MSG#2 message
265 16.2.3.43.5 PKMv3 Key_Agreement-MSG#3 message
266 16.2.3.43.6 PKMv3 TEK-Request message
267 16.2.3.43.7 PKMv3 TEK-Reply message
16.2.3.43.8 PKMv3 TEK-Invalid message
268 16.2.3.44 AAI-ARQ-Feedback message
271 16.2.3.45 AAI-ARQ-Discard message
16.2.3.46 AAI-ARQ-Reset message
272 16.2.3.47 DSx MAC Control message
16.2.3.47.1 AAI-DSA-REQ
289 16.2.3.47.2 AAI-DSA-RSP
294 16.2.3.47.3 AAI-DSA-ACK
295 16.2.3.47.4 AAI-DSC-REQ
308 16.2.3.47.5 AAI-DSC-RSP
312 16.2.3.47.6 AAI-DSC-ACK
16.2.3.47.7 AAI-DSD-REQ
316 16.2.3.47.8 AAI-DSD-RSP
319 16.2.3.48 Group Configuration MAC Control message (AAI-GRP-CFG)
321 16.2.3.49 AAI-RES-CMD (Reset command)
16.2.3.50 AAI-SII-ADV (Service Identity information)
322 16.2.3.51 AAI-MC-REQ (Multicarrier Request) message
324 16.2.3.52 AAI-MC-RSP (Multicarrier Response) message
325 16.2.3.53 Carrier Management Command (AAI-CM-CMD) MAC control message
329 16.2.3.54 Carrier Management Indication (AAI-CM-IND) MAC control message
330 16.2.3.55 AAI-MC-ADV (Multicarrier Advertisement) message
334 16.2.3.56 AAI-Global-CFG (global carrier configuration) message
335 16.2.3.57 AAI-ARS-CONFIG-CMD message format
338 16.2.3.58 AAI-ARS-ESI message
339 16.2.3.59 AAI-E-MBS-REP
340 16.2.3.60 AAI-E-MBS-RSP
341 16.2.3.61 AAI-E-MBS-CFG message
345 16.2.3.62 AAI-LBS-ADV message
347 16.2.3.63 AAI-LBS-IND message
348 16.2.4 Construction and transmission of MAC PDUs
351 16.2.4.1 Convention
16.2.4.2 Multiplexing
352 16.2.4.3 Concatenation
16.2.4.4 Fragmentation
353 16.2.4.4.1 Transport connections
16.2.4.4.1.1 Non-ARQ transport connections
16.2.4.4.1.2 ARQ-enabled transport connections
16.2.4.4.2 Control connections
16.2.4.5 Packing
354 16.2.4.5.1 Packing for non-ARQ connections
355 16.2.4.5.2 Packing for ARQ connections
356 16.2.4.6 Encryption of MAC PDUs
357 16.2.4.7 Padding
16.2.4.8 MAC control messages with CMAC protection
359 16.2.5 AAI Security
16.2.5.1 Security architecture
360 16.2.5.2 Key Management protocol (PKMv3)
16.2.5.2.1 Key management
361 16.2.5.2.1.1 Key derivation
16.2.5.2.1.1.1 PMK derivation
16.2.5.2.1.1.2 AK derivation
362 16.2.5.2.1.1.2.1 AK_COUNT management
16.2.5.2.1.1.2.2 Maintenance of AK_COUNTM by the AMS
16.2.5.2.1.1.2.3 AK_COUNT LOCK state
363 16.2.5.2.1.1.2.4 Processing of AK_COUNTB by the ABS
366 16.2.5.2.1.1.3 CMAC key derivation
16.2.5.2.1.1.4 TEK derivation
367 16.2.5.2.1.2 Key hierarchy
368 16.2.5.2.1.3 Maintenance of PMK and AK, PMK and AK switching methods
16.2.5.2.1.4 Key agreement 3-way handshake after (re)authentication
371 16.2.5.2.1.5 Key usage
16.2.5.2.1.5.1 TEK usage
16.2.5.2.1.5.2 TEK update
372 16.2.5.2.1.5.3 TEK update after full reauthentication
373 16.2.5.2.1.5.4 Key update during handover
16.2.5.2.1.5.5 Key usage during location update and network reentry from idle mode
374 16.2.5.2.1.5.6 Key update during zone switching from LZone to MZone
16.2.5.2.1.5.7 Key update during zone switch from MZone to LZone
375 16.2.5.2.2 SA management
16.2.5.2.2.1 Mapping of flows to SAs
376 16.2.5.2.2.2 Mapping of flows to SAs during zone switching
377 16.2.5.2.3 Cryptographic methods
16.2.5.2.3.1 Payload encryption methods
16.2.5.2.3.1.1 AES-CCM
379 16.2.5.2.3.1.2 AES-CTR
16.2.5.2.3.2 Calculation of cipher-based message authentication code (CMAC)
380 16.2.5.2.4 AMS authentication state machine
384 16.2.5.2.4.1 States
385 16.2.5.2.4.2 Messages
386 16.2.5.2.4.3 Events
387 16.2.5.2.4.4 Parameters
16.2.5.2.4.5 Actions
390 16.2.5.2.5 TEK state machine
392 16.2.5.2.5.1 States
393 16.2.5.2.5.2 Messages
16.2.5.2.5.3 Events
16.2.5.2.5.4 Parameters
394 16.2.5.2.5.5 Actions
16.2.5.3 Privacy
16.2.5.3.1 AMS identity privacy
395 16.2.5.3.2 AMS location privacy
396 16.2.5.3.3 Control plane signaling protection
397 16.2.5.4 Security context
16.2.5.4.1 MSK context
398 16.2.5.4.2 PMK context
399 16.2.5.4.3 AK context
400 16.2.5.4.4 SA context
401 16.2.5.4.4.1 TEK context
16.2.5.4.4.2 SA Context
402 16.2.6 MAC HO procedures
16.2.6.1 Network topology acquisition
16.2.6.1.1 Network topology advertisement
16.2.6.1.2 AMS scanning of neighbor ABSs
403 16.2.6.2 Trigger condition definitions
406 16.2.6.3 HO procedure
16.2.6.3.1 HO Framework
407 16.2.6.3.2 HO decision and initiation
408 16.2.6.3.3 HO preparation
409 16.2.6.3.4 HO execution
410 16.2.6.3.5 Network reentry
16.2.6.3.5.1 CDMA-based HO ranging procedure
412 16.2.6.3.5.2 Network reentry procedure
416 16.2.6.3.6 HO cancellation
16.2.6.3.7 Drops during HO
16.2.6.4 Handover between WirelessMAN-Advanced Air Interface and reference systems
16.2.6.4.1 Handover from WirelessMAN-OFDMA R1 reference to advanced system
16.2.6.4.1.1 Network Topology acquisition
16.2.6.4.1.1.1 Network Topology advertisement
417 16.2.6.4.1.1.2 AMS scanning
16.2.6.4.1.2 Handover procedure
16.2.6.4.1.2.1 Zone switch based handover procedure
420 16.2.6.4.1.2.2 Direct handover procedure
421 16.2.6.4.1.3 Context mapping
16.2.6.4.1.3.1 MAC identifiers
16.2.6.4.2 Handover from WirelessMAN-Advanced Air Interface System to WirelessMAN- OFDMA R1 Reference System
16.2.6.4.2.1 Network topology acquisition
16.2.6.4.2.1.1 Network topology advertisement
16.2.6.4.2.1.2 AMS scanning
16.2.6.4.2.2 Handover procedure
422 16.2.6.4.2.3 Context mapping
16.2.6.4.2.3.1 MAC identifiers
16.2.6.4.2.4 Handover from WirelessMAN-Advanced Air Interface-Only System to WirelessMAN-OFDMA R1 Reference System
423 16.2.6.4.2.5 Zone switch from MZone to LZone
16.2.6.5 Handover between WirelessMAN-Advanced Air Interface System and other RAT systems
16.2.6.5.1 Inter-RAT capability negotiation
16.2.6.5.2 Inter-RAT handover procedure
16.2.6.5.2.1 Network topology acquisition
424 16.2.6.5.2.1.1 Passive other RAT discovery
16.2.6.5.2.1.2 Active other RAT discovery
16.2.6.5.2.1.2.1 Active other RAT discovery with MIHF support
16.2.6.5.2.1.2.2 Active other RAT discovery using AAI scanning
425 16.2.6.5.2.1.2.3 Generic active network discovery and selection procedure
426 16.2.6.5.2.2 Generic inter-RAT HO procedure
16.2.6.5.2.2.1 Generic other RAT MAC container
16.2.6.5.2.2.2 Measurements
16.2.6.5.2.2.2.1 Scanning
427 16.2.6.5.2.2.2.2 Measurement parameters
16.2.6.5.2.2.2.3 Measurement reporting
16.2.6.5.2.3 Enhanced inter-RAT HO procedure
16.2.6.5.2.3.1 Dual transmitter/dual receiver support
16.2.6.5.2.3.2 Single transmitter support
428 16.2.6.5.2.3.2.1 Handover execution and completion
16.2.7 Persistent scheduling in the Advanced Air Interface
16.2.7.1 Allocation mechanism
429 16.2.7.2 Deallocation mechanism
16.2.7.3 HARQ retransmissions
16.2.7.4 Error handling procedure
430 16.2.8 Multicarrier operation
16.2.8.1 Multicarrier types and operational modes
431 16.2.8.2 MAC operation
16.2.8.2.1 Addressing
16.2.8.2.2 Security
16.2.8.2.3 Network entry
433 16.2.8.2.3.1 AMSs obtaining MC configuration
434 16.2.8.2.3.2 Secondary carrier assignment
16.2.8.2.4 Ranging
16.2.8.2.5 MAC PDU processing
435 16.2.8.2.6 Bandwidth request and resource allocation
16.2.8.2.6.1 Bandwidth request
16.2.8.2.6.2 Resource allocation
16.2.8.2.7 QoS and connection management
16.2.8.2.8 DL/UL PHY level control and UL feedback channel allocation
436 16.2.8.2.8.1 Carrier-specific PHY control mode
16.2.8.2.9 Handover
437 16.2.8.2.9.1 Network topology acquisition
16.2.8.2.9.1.1 Network topology advertisement
16.2.8.2.9.1.2 AMS scanning of target carriers
439 16.2.8.2.9.2 Multicarrier handover (MCHO) procedure
16.2.8.2.9.2.1 MCHO preparation
440 16.2.8.2.9.2.2 MCHO execution and network reentry with HO_Reentry_Mode=1
441 16.2.8.2.9.2.3 HO with secondary carrier pre-assignment
442 16.2.8.2.10 Power management
16.2.8.2.10.1 Sleep mode
443 16.2.8.2.10.2 Idle mode
444 16.2.8.2.11 Carrier management
16.2.8.2.11.1 Secondary carrier activation/deactivation
446 16.2.8.2.11.2 Primary Carrier Change
449 16.2.8.2.11.3 Primary to secondary carrier switching
16.2.9 Group Resource Allocation
16.2.9.1 Grouping mechanism
16.2.9.2 Group configuration
451 16.2.9.3 Group management
16.2.9.3.1 Addition of AMS to a group
16.2.9.3.1.1 ABS operation
16.2.9.3.1.2 AMS operation
16.2.9.3.2 Deletion of a flow from a group
452 16.2.9.3.2.1 ABS operation
16.2.9.3.2.2 AMS operation
16.2.9.4 Normal GRA operation
453 16.2.9.4.1 Bitmaps in group resource allocation
456 16.2.10 Connection management
16.2.10.1 Control connections
16.2.10.2 Transport connections
457 16.2.11 Bandwidth request and allocation mechanism
16.2.11.1 Bandwidth request
16.2.11.1.1 Contention-based random access bandwidth request
460 16.2.11.1.2 Standalone bandwidth request header
461 16.2.11.1.3 Piggybacked bandwidth request
16.2.11.1.4 Bandwidth request using P-FBCH
16.2.11.1.4.1 BR indication flag feedback
16.2.11.1.4.2 ertPS/aGP service BR
462 16.2.11.1.5 Bandwidth request message format
16.2.11.1.5.1 Quick access message format
16.2.11.1.5.2 Bandwidth Request header format
463 16.2.11.1.5.3 Piggyback Bandwidth Request Extended header format
16.2.12 Quality of service (QoS)
16.2.12.1 Theory of operation
16.2.12.2 Service flows
466 16.2.12.3 Object model
467 16.2.12.4 Service classes
468 16.2.12.4.1 Global Service classes
471 16.2.12.5 Authorization
472 16.2.12.6 Service flow management
473 16.2.12.6.1 Dynamic service flow creation
474 16.2.12.6.2 Dynamic service flow modification and deletion
16.2.12.7 Scheduling services
16.2.12.7.1 Adaptive granting and polling service
478 16.2.12.7.1.1 Handover support
16.2.12.8 Emergency and NS/EP service flows
16.2.12.9 Emergency and NS/EP service notification during initial ranging
479 16.2.12.10 Emergency and NS/EP service notification during connected state
16.2.12.11 Emergency Alert Service
16.2.12.12 Service flow/convergence sublayer parameters
490 16.2.12.12.1 FID
16.2.12.12.2 Uplink/Downlink indicator
16.2.12.12.3 Differentiated BR timer
16.2.12.12.4 Predefined BR index parameter
491 16.2.12.12.5 Coupled Group Create/Change
16.2.12.12.5.1 Qty Coupled SFID request
16.2.12.12.6 Group Parameter Create/Change
16.2.12.12.6.1 Qty SFID request
16.2.12.12.7 HARQ channel mapping
16.2.12.12.8 Vendor-specific information
492 16.2.12.12.8.1 Vendor-specific classification parameters
16.2.12.12.8.2 Vendor-specific PHS parameters
16.2.12.12.8.3 Vendor-specific QoS parameters
16.2.13 ARQ mechanism
16.2.13.1 ARQ block usage
16.2.13.1.1 Initial transmission
493 16.2.13.1.2 Retransmission
494 16.2.13.2 ARQ feedback
16.2.13.2.1 ARQ feedback transmission
495 16.2.13.2.2 ARQ feedback poll
16.2.13.2.3 ARQ feedback triggering conditions
16.2.13.3 ARQ parameters and timers
16.2.13.3.1 ARQ_SN_MODULUS
16.2.13.3.2 ARQ_WINDOW_SIZE
16.2.13.3.3 ARQ_SUB_BLOCK_SIZE
16.2.13.3.4 ARQ_BLOCK_LIFETIME
16.2.13.3.5 ARQ_RX_PURGE_TIMEOUT
16.2.13.3.6 ARQ_MAX_ BUFFER_SIZE
496 16.2.13.3.7 ARQ_SYNC_LOSS_TIMEOUT
16.2.13.3.8 ARQ_ERROR_DETECTION_TIMEOUT
16.2.13.3.9 ARQ_FEEDBACK_POLL_RETRY_TIMEOUT
16.2.13.4 ARQ state machine variables
16.2.13.4.1 ARQ_TX_WINDOW_START
16.2.13.4.2 ARQ_TX_NEXT_SN
16.2.13.4.3 ARQ_RX_WINDOW_START
16.2.13.4.4 ARQ_RX_HIGHEST_SN
16.2.13.5 ARQ operation
16.2.13.5.1 Sequence number comparison
497 16.2.13.5.2 Transmitter operation
16.2.13.5.2.1 ARQ block state machine
498 16.2.13.5.2.2 ARQ subblock state machine
499 16.2.13.5.2.3 ARQ feedback processing
16.2.13.5.3 Receiver operation
16.2.13.5.3.1 Receiver state machine
500 16.2.13.5.3.2 Error detection and ARQ feedback generation
16.2.13.5.3.3 ARQ discard message reception
16.2.13.5.3.4 ARQ block purge procedure
16.2.13.5.3.5 SDU reconstruction and in-order delivery
501 16.2.13.5.4 ARQ reset procedure
504 16.2.13.5.5 ARQ synchronization loss
16.2.13.5.6 ARQ buffer management
16.2.14 HARQ functions
16.2.14.1 HARQ subpacket generation and transmission
505 16.2.14.2 Generic HARQ signaling and timing
16.2.14.2.1 HARQ signaling
16.2.14.2.1.1 Downlink
16.2.14.2.1.2 Uplink
506 16.2.14.2.1.3 DL HARQ buffering capability
507 16.2.14.2.1.4 UL HARQ buffering capability
16.2.14.2.2 A-MAP relevance and HARQ timing
16.2.14.2.2.1 FDD
16.2.14.2.2.1.1 Downlink
509 16.2.14.2.2.1.2 Uplink
510 16.2.14.2.2.2 TDD
16.2.14.2.2.2.1 Downlink
512 16.2.14.2.2.2.2 Uplink
514 16.2.14.2.2.2.3 HARQ timing in frame structure supporting the WirelessMAN-OFDMA R1 Reference System frames
517 16.2.14.3 Group resource allocation HARQ signaling and timing
16.2.14.3.1 Downlink
16.2.14.3.2 Uplink
16.2.14.4 Persistent allocation HARQ signaling and timing
16.2.14.4.1 Downlink
518 16.2.14.4.2 Uplink
16.2.14.5 HARQ and ARQ interactions
16.2.14.6 Combined feedback scheme for ROHC and HARQ
519 16.2.15 Network entry and initialization
523 16.2.15.1 AMS DL PHY synchronization
16.2.15.2 AMS obtaining DL/UL parameters
16.2.15.3 Initial ranging and automatic adjustments
525 16.2.15.4 Basic capability negotiation
526 16.2.15.5 AMS authorization and key exchange
16.2.15.6 Registration
528 16.2.16 Periodic ranging
529 16.2.17 Sleep mode
530 16.2.17.1 Sleep mode initiation
16.2.17.2 Sleep mode operation
16.2.17.2.1 Sleep cycle operations
532 16.2.17.2.2 Sleep window operations
16.2.17.2.3 Listening window operations
16.2.17.2.3.1 Traffic indication
533 16.2.17.2.3.2 Listening window extension
535 16.2.17.2.4 Sleep mode parameter update
16.2.17.2.5 FFBCH operation during sleep mode
536 16.2.17.2.6 Interruptions to normal sleep cycle operation
16.2.17.2.6.1 Sleep cycle operation during control signaling transactions
16.2.17.2.6.2 Sleep operation with reception of broadcast/multicast transmissions
537 16.2.17.3 Sleep mode termination
16.2.18 Idle mode
538 16.2.18.1 Idle mode initiation
16.2.18.1.1 AMS initiated
540 16.2.18.1.2 ABS initiated
545 16.2.18.2 Operation during idle mode
16.2.18.2.1 Operation during paging unavailable interval
546 16.2.18.2.2 Broadcast paging message
547 16.2.18.2.3 Operation during paging listening interval
548 16.2.18.3 Idle mode termination
16.2.18.4 Location update
16.2.18.4.1 Location update trigger conditions
549 16.2.18.4.1.1 Paging group-based update
16.2.18.4.1.2 Timer-based update
16.2.18.4.1.3 Power down update
16.2.18.4.2 Location update process
550 16.2.18.5 Network reentry from idle mode
16.2.18.6 Idle mode support for MBS
16.2.18.6.1 MBS location update
16.2.19 Deregistration with context retention (DCR) mode
551 16.2.19.1 DCR initiation in connected state
16.2.19.2 DCR mode initiation from idle mode
16.2.19.3 DCR mode extension
16.2.19.4 Network reentry from DCR mode
16.2.19.5 DCR mode termination
552 16.2.20 Co-located coexistence (CLC)
556 16.2.20.1 Type I CLC class
557 16.2.20.2 Type II CLC class
558 16.2.20.2.1 Type II CLC class—Subtype 1
16.2.20.2.2 Type II CLC class—Subtype 2
559 16.2.20.2.3 Type II CLC class—Subtype 3
16.2.20.3 Type III CLC class
560 16.2.21 Interference mitigation mechanism
16.2.21.1 DL FFR
561 16.2.21.1.1 DL/UL signaling
563 16.2.21.1.2 Operation procedure
16.2.21.1.2.1 Broadcast and update of DL FFR information by ABS
16.2.21.1.2.2 Feedback of preferred frequency partition by AMS
564 16.2.21.1.2.3 Initial frequency partition at system entry
16.2.21.1.2.4 Frequency partition selection by AMS in case of DLRU or NLRU
565 16.2.21.1.2.5 Subband partition selection by AMS in case of SLRU
16.2.21.2 UL FFR
567 16.2.21.3 FFR partition configuration
16.2.22 MAC control reliability
16.2.23 Power management for the active mode
568 16.2.24 Update of S-SFH IEs
571 16.2.25 Short message service
572 16.2.26 Coverage loss detection and recovery from coverage loss
16.2.26.1 Coverage loss detection at ABS and ABS’s behavior
573 16.2.26.2 Coverage loss detection at AMS and AMS’s behavior
16.2.26.3 Coverage loss recovery procedure
16.2.26.4 Recovery from coverage loss due to the ABS restart
574 16.2.27 AMS deregistration
16.2.28 Support for multicast service
16.2.28.1 Multicast operation
16.2.28.2 Multicast connection establishment
575 16.2.28.3 Multicast operation in connected state
577 16.3 Physical layer
16.3.1 Introduction
16.3.2 OFDMA symbol description, symbol parameters, and transmitted signal
16.3.2.1 Time domain description
16.3.2.2 Frequency domain description
16.3.2.3 Primitive parameters
578 16.3.2.4 Derived parameters
579 16.3.2.5 Transmitted signal
581 16.3.2.6 Definition of basic terms on the transmission chain
16.3.3 Frame structure
16.3.3.1 Basic frame structure
584 16.3.3.2 Frame structure for CP = 1/8 Tb
16.3.3.2.1 FDD frame structure
586 16.3.3.2.2 TDD frame structure
588 16.3.3.3 Frame structure for CP = 1/16 Tb
591 16.3.3.4 Frame structure for CP = 1/4 Tb
594 16.3.3.5 Frame structure supporting WirelessMAN-OFDMA
16.3.3.5.1 TDD frame structure
597 16.3.3.5.2 FDD frame structure
598 16.3.3.6 Frame structure supporting wider bandwidth
599 16.3.3.6.1 Support for WirelessMAN-OFDMA with multicarrier operation
600 16.3.3.6.2 Subcarrier alignment for multicarrier operation
602 16.3.3.6.3 Data transmission over guard subcarriers in multicarrier operation
16.3.3.7 Set of frame configurations
605 16.3.4 Downlink physical structure
606 16.3.4.1 Physical and logical resource unit
16.3.4.1.1 Distributed logical resource unit
16.3.4.1.2 Contiguous logical resource unit
16.3.4.2 Multi-cell resource mapping
16.3.4.2.1 Subband partitioning
610 16.3.4.2.2 Miniband permutation
612 16.3.4.2.3 Frequency partitioning
616 16.3.4.3 Cell-specific resource mapping
617 16.3.4.3.1 CRU/DRU allocation
622 16.3.4.3.2 Subcarrier permutation
625 16.3.4.3.3 Random sequence generation
16.3.4.3.4 A-MAP symbols to subcarrier pair mapping
16.3.4.3.5 Logical resource unit mapping
626 16.3.4.4 Pilot structure
16.3.4.4.1 Pilot patterns
634 16.3.4.4.2 MIMO midamble
636 16.3.4.4.3 Usage of downlink pilots
637 16.3.4.4.4 E-MBS zone-specific pilot patterns
639 16.3.4.5 Downlink physical structure for multicarrier support
640 16.3.4.6 Downlink physical structure for E-MBS support
641 16.3.5 Downlink control structure
16.3.5.1 Advanced Preamble
642 16.3.5.1.1 Primary Advanced Preamble (PA-Preamble)
644 16.3.5.1.2 Secondary advanced preamble (SA-Preamble)
666 16.3.5.2 DL control channels
16.3.5.2.1 Superframe header
667 16.3.5.2.1.1 Primary Superframe header
16.3.5.2.1.2 Secondary Superframe header
669 16.3.5.2.2 Advanced MAP (A-MAP)
670 16.3.5.2.2.1 Non-user specific A-MAP
16.3.5.2.2.2 HARQ Feedback A-MAP
16.3.5.2.2.3 Power Control A-MAP
16.3.5.2.2.4 Assignment A-MAP
672 16.3.5.2.3 Enhanced multicast broadcast service MAP (E-MBS MAP)
673 16.3.5.3 Resource mapping of DL control channels
16.3.5.3.1 Superframe header
16.3.5.3.1.1 Primary Superframe header
16.3.5.3.1.2 Secondary Superframe header
674 16.3.5.3.2 Advanced MAP (A-MAP)
16.3.5.3.2.1 Non-user-specific A-MAP
16.3.5.3.2.2 HARQ feedback A-MAP
676 16.3.5.3.2.3 Power Control A-MAP
677 16.3.5.3.2.4 Assignment A-MAP
678 16.3.5.3.3 Enhanced-Multicast Broadcast Services MAP (E-MBS MAP)
16.3.5.4 Downlink power control
16.3.5.4.1 Power control for A-MAP
679 16.3.5.5 DL control information elements
16.3.5.5.1 SFH control information elements
16.3.5.5.1.1 P-SFH IE
680 16.3.5.5.1.2 S-SFH IE
690 16.3.5.5.2 A-MAP control information elements
16.3.5.5.2.1 Non-user-specific A-MAP IE
694 16.3.5.5.2.2 HARQ Feedback A-MAP IE
16.3.5.5.2.3 Power Control A-MAP IE
695 16.3.5.5.2.4 Assignment A-MAP IE
697 16.3.5.5.2.4.1 DL basic assignment A-MAP IE
704 16.3.5.5.2.4.2 UL basic assignment A-MAP IE
708 16.3.5.5.2.4.3 DL Subband Assignment A-MAP IE
717 16.3.5.5.2.4.4 UL Subband Assignment A-MAP IE
718 16.3.5.5.2.4.5 Feedback Allocation A-MAP IE
725 16.3.5.5.2.4.6 UL Sounding Command A-MAP IE
727 16.3.5.5.2.4.7 CDMA Allocation A-MAP IE
729 16.3.5.5.2.4.8 DL persistent allocation A-MAP IE
732 16.3.5.5.2.4.9 UL persistent allocation A-MAP IE
734 16.3.5.5.2.4.10 Group resource allocation A-MAP IE
736 16.3.5.5.2.4.11 Feedback Polling A-MAP IE
746 16.3.5.5.2.4.12 BR ACK A-MAP IE
748 16.3.5.5.2.4.13 Broadcast Assignment A-MAP IE
751 16.3.5.5.2.4.14 Extended Assignment A-MAP IE
16.3.5.5.2.4.15 Assignment A-MAP IE segmentation
752 16.3.5.5.3 E-MBS Control Information elements
753 16.3.6 Downlink MIMO
16.3.6.1 Downlink MIMO architecture and data processing
754 16.3.6.1.1 MIMO layer to MIMO stream mapping
755 16.3.6.1.1.1 SFBC encoding
16.3.6.1.1.2 Vertical encoding
16.3.6.1.1.3 Multi-layer encoding
756 16.3.6.1.1.4 CDR encoding
16.3.6.1.2 MIMO stream to antenna mapping
16.3.6.1.2.1 Non-adaptive precoding
759 16.3.6.1.2.2 Adaptive precoding
16.3.6.1.3 Downlink MIMO modes
761 16.3.6.2 Transmission schemes for data channels
16.3.6.2.1 Encoding and precoding of SU-MIMO
16.3.6.2.1.1 Encoding of SU-MIMO modes
762 16.3.6.2.1.2 Precoding of SU-MIMO modes
16.3.6.2.2 Encoding and precoding of MU-MIMO
16.3.6.2.2.1 Encoding of MU-MIMO modes
16.3.6.2.2.2 Precoding of MU-MIMO modes
763 16.3.6.2.3 Mapping of data and pilot subcarriers
16.3.6.2.4 Usage of MIMO modes
764 16.3.6.2.5 Feedback mechanisms and operation
16.3.6.2.5.1 Open-loop region
766 16.3.6.2.5.2 MIMO feedback mode selection
16.3.6.2.5.3 MIMO feedback modes
768 16.3.6.2.5.4 Downlink signaling support of DL-MIMO modes
771 16.3.6.2.5.5 Quantized MIMO feedback for closed-loop transmit precoding
788 16.3.6.2.5.5.1 Transformation codebook based feedback mode
790 16.3.6.2.5.5.2 Differential codebook-based feedback mode
802 16.3.6.2.5.6 Unquantized MIMO feedback for closed-loop transmit precoding
803 16.3.6.3 Transmission schemes for control channels
16.3.6.4 MIMO transmission schemes for E-MBS
16.3.7 Uplink physical structure
16.3.7.1 Physical and logical resource unit
804 16.3.7.1.1 Distributed logical resource unit
16.3.7.1.2 Contiguous logical resource unit
16.3.7.2 Multi-cell resource mapping
16.3.7.2.1 Subband partitioning
808 16.3.7.2.2 Miniband permutation
809 16.3.7.2.3 Frequency partitioning
813 16.3.7.3 Cell-specific resource mapping
814 16.3.7.3.1 CRU/DRU allocation
819 16.3.7.3.2 Tile permutation
821 16.3.7.3.3 Resource allocation and tile permutation for control channels
16.3.7.3.3.1 Bandwidth request channels
822 16.3.7.3.3.2 Feedback channels
824 16.3.7.3.4 Logical resource unit mapping
16.3.7.3.5 WirelessMAN-OFDMA systems support
16.3.7.3.5.1 Basic symbol structure for FDM based UL PUSC zone support
825 16.3.7.3.5.2 Resource block for FDM based UL PUSC zone support
16.3.7.3.5.3 Subchannelization for FDM based UL PUSC zone support
826 16.3.7.4 Pilot structure
832 16.3.7.5 Uplink physical structure for multicarrier support
833 16.3.8 Uplink control channel
16.3.8.1 Physical uplink control channel
16.3.8.1.1 Fast feedback control channel
16.3.8.1.1.1 Primary fast feedback channel
16.3.8.1.1.2 Secondary fast feedback channel
16.3.8.1.2 HARQ feedback control channel
834 16.3.8.1.3 Sounding channel
16.3.8.1.3.1 Sounding PHY structure
16.3.8.1.4 Ranging channel
835 16.3.8.1.4.1 Ranging channel structure for non-synchronized AMSs
836 16.3.8.1.4.2 Ranging channel structure for synchronized AMSs
837 16.3.8.1.4.3 Ranging channels for FDM-based UL PUSC zone support
839 16.3.8.1.5 Bandwidth request channel
16.3.8.2 Uplink control channels physical resource mapping
16.3.8.2.1 Fast feedback control channel (FFBCH)
16.3.8.2.1.1 Primary fast feedback control channel
842 16.3.8.2.1.2 Secondary fast feedback control channel
16.3.8.2.2 HARQ feedback control channel
843 16.3.8.2.3 Sounding channel
16.3.8.2.3.1 Sounding sequence
845 16.3.8.2.3.2 Multiplexing for multi-antenna and multi-AMS
846 16.3.8.2.4 Ranging channel
16.3.8.2.4.1 Ranging channel for non-synchronized AMSs
848 16.3.8.2.4.2 Ranging channel for synchronized AMSs
850 16.3.8.2.4.3 Ranging channel for FDM-based UL PUSC zone support
853 16.3.8.2.5 Bandwidth request channel
856 16.3.8.3 Uplink control information content
16.3.8.3.1 Fast feedback control channel
857 16.3.8.3.1.1 Primary fast feedback control channel
860 16.3.8.3.1.2 Secondary fast feedback control channel
16.3.8.3.1.3 Channel quality indicator (CQI) definition
864 16.3.8.3.1.4 Representation of Subband Indices
865 16.3.8.3.1.5 Feedback formats
875 16.3.8.3.1.6 Operation of EDI for request for switching MFM
16.3.8.3.2 Bandwidth request channel
16.3.8.4 Uplink power control
876 16.3.8.4.1 Power control for data channel
16.3.8.4.2 Power control for control channels
877 16.3.8.4.3 Power correction using PC-A-MAP
16.3.8.4.4 Initial ranging channel power control
879 16.3.8.4.5 Sounding channel power control
16.3.8.4.6 Concurrent transmission of uplink control channel and data
880 16.3.8.4.7 Uplink power status reporting
16.3.8.4.7.1 Power status reporting information
16.3.8.4.7.2 Status transmission condition
881 16.3.8.4.8 Uplink power control in initial network entry and reentry
882 16.3.8.4.9 Uplink power control in handover
16.3.8.4.10 Uplink power control in multicarrier operation
16.3.8.5 Uplink physical structure for multicarrier support
883 16.3.9 Uplink MIMO
16.3.9.1 Uplink MIMO architecture and data processing
16.3.9.1.1 MIMO layer to MIMO stream mapping
16.3.9.1.1.1 SFBC encoding
16.3.9.1.1.2 Vertical encoding
884 16.3.9.1.2 MIMO stream to antenna mapping
16.3.9.1.2.1 Non-adaptive precoding
885 16.3.9.1.2.2 Adaptive precoding
16.3.9.1.3 Uplink MIMO transmission modes
887 16.3.9.2 Transmission schemes for data channels
16.3.9.2.1 Encoding and precoding of SU-MIMO modes
16.3.9.2.1.1 Encoding of SU-MIMO modes
16.3.9.2.1.2 Precoding of SU-MIMO modes
16.3.9.2.2 Encoding and precoding of collaborative spatial multiplexing (MU-MIMO)
16.3.9.2.2.1 Encoding of MU-MIMO modes
16.3.9.2.2.2 Precoding of MU-MIMO modes
16.3.9.2.3 Mapping of data subcarriers
16.3.9.2.4 Usage of MIMO modes
888 16.3.9.2.5 Downlink signaling support of UL-MIMO modes
16.3.9.2.5.1 Broadcast information
16.3.9.3 Codebook for closed-loop transmit precoding
16.3.9.3.1 Base codebook for two transmit antenna
16.3.9.3.1.1 SU-MIMO base codebook
16.3.9.3.1.2 MU-MIMO base codebook
16.3.9.3.2 Base codebook for four transmit antennas
16.3.9.3.2.1 SU-MIMO base codebook
889 16.3.9.3.2.2 MU-MIMO base codebook
16.3.9.4 Codebook subsets for open-loop transmit precoding
16.3.9.4.1 OL SU-MIMO subset
890 16.3.9.4.1.1 OL SU-MIMO subset for two transmit antennas
16.3.9.4.1.2 OL SU-MIMO subset for four transmit antennas
16.3.9.4.2 OL MU-MIMO subset
897 16.3.10 Channel coding and HARQ
16.3.10.1 Channel coding for the data channel
16.3.10.1.1 Burst CRC encoding
16.3.10.1.2 Burst partition
900 16.3.10.1.3 Randomization
901 16.3.10.1.4 FEC block CRC encoding
16.3.10.1.5 FEC encoding
16.3.10.1.5.1 Convolutional turbo codes
905 16.3.10.1.6 Bit selection and repetition
906 16.3.10.1.7 Bit collection
16.3.10.1.8 Modulation
16.3.10.2 Channel coding for control channel
907 16.3.10.2.1 TBCC encoder
16.3.10.2.2 Bit separation
16.3.10.2.3 Subblock interleaver
908 16.3.10.2.4 Bit grouping
16.3.10.2.5 Bit selection
16.3.10.3 Subcarrier randomization
16.3.10.3.1 PRBS for subcarrier randomization
909 16.3.10.3.2 Data subcarrier randomization
16.3.10.3.3 Pilot subcarrier randomization
911 16.3.10.4 HARQ
16.3.10.4.1 IR HARQ
912 16.3.10.4.2 Constellation rearrangement
913 16.3.11 Link adaptation
16.3.11.1 DL link adaptation
16.3.11.2 UL link adaptation
914 16.3.12 Error vector magnitude (EVM) and requirements
16.3.12.1 EVM definition
16.3.12.2 EVM requirements
16.3.13 Channel quality measurements
16.3.13.1 Introduction
915 16.3.13.2 RSSI mean and standard deviation
16.3.13.3 CINR mean and variance
916 16.3.13.4 SIR mean
917 16.3.13.5 Downlink noise and interference level mean and variance
918 16.3.14 Receiver requirements
919 16.4 Support for Femto ABS
16.4.1 General description
16.4.2 Femto base station subscription types
16.4.3 Femto ABS state diagram
920 16.4.4 PHY and MAC level identifier
16.4.4.1 PHY level cell identifier
16.4.4.2 CSG white list
921 16.4.5 Femto ABS initialization and de-attachment
16.4.5.1 Femto ABS attachment to the Macro ABS
16.4.5.2 Femto ABS deattachment from network
16.4.6 Network synchronization
16.4.7 Network entry
16.4.7.1 Femto ABS detection, identification, and selection
924 16.4.7.2 Manual femto ABS selection
16.4.7.3 Femto ABS access restrictions
16.4.7.4 Ranging
16.4.7.4.1 Ranging channel configuration
16.4.7.4.2 Ranging channel transmission
925 16.4.7.5 Femto ABS reselection by AMS
926 16.4.8 Handover (HO)
16.4.8.1 Network topology acquisition
16.4.8.1.1 Network topology advertisement
16.4.8.1.2 AMS scanning neighbor Femto ABSs
927 16.4.8.2 Trigger condition definitions
16.4.8.3 HO decision
928 16.4.8.4 HO from Macro ABS to Femto ABS
16.4.8.5 HO from Femto ABS to Macro ABS or other Femto ABS
16.4.8.6 HO between Femto ABS and legacy system BS
16.4.9 Idle mode
16.4.10 Low-duty operation mode
16.4.10.1 General description
929 16.4.10.2 Default LDM pattern(s)
16.4.11 Interference avoidance and interference mitigation
931 16.4.11.1 Interference mitigation trigger condition definitions
932 16.4.12 Power control
16.4.12.1 Downlink power control
16.4.13 Femto ABS reliability
933 16.5 Multi-BS MIMO
16.5.1 DL Multi-BS MIMO
16.5.1.1 DL/UL signaling
934 16.5.1.2 Single-BS precoding with multi-BS coordination
16.5.1.2.1 Operation procedure
936 16.5.1.3 DL multi-BS joint MIMO processing
16.5.1.3.1 Operation procedure
938 16.5.1.4 Multi-BS MIMO trigger mechanism
939 16.5.2 UL multi-BS MIMO
16.5.2.1 Single-BS precoding with multi-BS coordination
16.5.2.1.1 DL signaling
16.5.2.1.2 Operation procedure
940 16.5.2.2 UL multi-BS joint MIMO processing
941 16.6 Support for relay
16.6.1 Relay modes and general description
16.6.2 Medium access control
16.6.2.1 Addressing
16.6.2.1.1 Station identifier (STID)
16.6.2.1.2 Flow identifier (FID)
16.6.2.2 MAC PDU formats
942 16.6.2.3 Construction and transmission of MPDUs
16.6.2.3.1 Data forwarding scheme
16.6.2.3.2 Forwarding control messages between the ARS and the ASN
16.6.2.4 Security
944 16.6.2.5 Handover
16.6.2.5.1 Network topology advertisement
945 16.6.2.5.2 AMS scanning of neighbor ABSs/ARSs
16.6.2.5.3 AMS handover process
16.6.2.6 Scheduling and QoS
16.6.2.6.1 Connection management
16.6.2.7 Bandwidth request and grant management
16.6.2.8 ARQ
946 16.6.2.9 HARQ
16.6.2.9.1 Generic HARQ signaling and timing
16.6.2.9.1.1 A-MAP relevance and HARQ timing between ARS and AMS for TTR mode
16.6.2.9.1.1.1 FDD
948 16.6.2.9.1.1.2 TDD
950 16.6.2.9.1.2 A-MAP relevance and HARQ timing between ABS and ARS for TTR mode
16.6.2.9.1.2.1 FDD
952 16.6.2.9.1.2.2 TDD
954 16.6.2.9.2 Group resource allocation HARQ signaling and timing at ARS
16.6.2.9.3 Persistent allocation HARQ signaling and timing at ARS
16.6.2.10 Network entry
16.6.2.10.1 AMS network entry
16.6.2.10.2 ARS network entry
16.6.2.10.2.1 Relay station network entry
956 16.6.2.10.2.2 Handling of AMS initial ranging by the ARS
16.6.2.11 Ranging
16.6.2.11.1 ARS initial ranging
16.6.2.11.2 Handling of AMS and ARS periodic ranging
16.6.2.12 Sleep mode
16.6.2.13 Idle mode
16.6.2.14 ARS configuration
16.6.2.14.1 Parameter configuration during TTR ARS network entry
957 16.6.2.14.2 Parameter configuration update for TTR ARS operational mode
16.6.2.15 ARS deregistration
16.6.2.16 Update of SFH
16.6.2.16.1 Update of SFH information during ARS network entry
16.6.2.16.2 Update of SFH information during ARS operational mode
16.6.3 Physical layer for TTR relay mode
16.6.3.1 Basic frame structure supporting ARS
959 16.6.3.2 Frame structure
16.6.3.2.1 FDD frame structure
961 16.6.3.2.2 TDD frame structure
962 16.6.3.2.3 Set of frame configurations for ARS operation
963 16.6.3.3 Relay downlink PHY structure
16.6.3.3.1 MIMO midamble
964 16.6.3.3.2 Cell-specific resource mapping
16.6.3.3.3 Downlink data subcarrier mapping
16.6.3.4 Downlink control structure
965 16.6.3.4.1 Advanced preamble for relay
16.6.3.5 Relay uplink physical structure
16.6.3.5.1 Cell-specific resource mapping
16.6.3.5.2 Uplink data subcarrier mapping
16.6.3.6 Uplink control structure
966 16.6.4 Physical layer for STR relay mode
967 16.7 Support for self-organization
16.7.1 Self organization
16.7.2 Self configuration
16.7.2.1 Femto ABS neighbor discovery
16.7.2.2 Macro ABS neighbor list self-discovery
16.7.2.3 Femto ABS self configuration
968 16.7.3 Self optimization
16.7.3.1 Support of interference mitigation
16.7.3.2 Support of multi-BS MIMO
16.7.4 Support of reconfigurations and restart
16.7.5 AMS assisted Femto ABS neighbor list update
971 16.8 Support for location-based services (LBS)
16.8.1 Location determination capability negotiation
16.8.2 Basic LBS support
16.8.2.1 Basic functions supported using AAI-LBS-ADV message
16.8.2.2 Measurements and reporting for location determination
972 16.8.2.3 Assistance for satellite-based location determination
16.8.2.4 LBS message formats
975 16.8.3 Enhanced LBS support
16.8.3.1 Enhanced LBS support in downlink
16.8.3.1.1 Basic description of downlink LBS zone
16.8.3.1.2 Allocation of D-LBS zone in frame structure
976 16.8.3.2 D-LBS zone location beacon signals
977 16.8.3.3 Predefined D-LBS zone transmission plan
16.8.3.4 D-LBS zone measurement and report
979 16.9 Support for Enhanced Multicast Broadcast Service
16.9.1 E-MBS transmission modes
16.9.1.1 Non-macro-diversity mode
980 16.9.1.2 Macro-diversity mode
16.9.2 E-MBS operation
981 16.9.2.1 E-MBS connection establishment
982 16.9.2.2 E-MBS operation in connected state
983 16.9.2.3 E-MBS operation in Idle state
16.9.2.4 E-MBS Operation on the multicarrier deployment
984 16.9.3 E-MBS protocol features and functions
16.9.3.1 E-MBS configuration indicators
16.9.3.2 E-MBS zone configuration
985 16.9.3.3 E-MBS scheduling interval (MSI)
987 16.10 Support for Advanced Air Interface in LZone
16.10.1 Support for network topology advertisement
16.10.1.1 DL frame prefix
16.10.2 Support for zone switch operation
16.10.2.1 RNG-RSP management message encodings
988 16.10.2.2 RNG-REQ management message encodings
989 16.10.3 Migrating to AAI without impacting the deployed legacy network
991 16.11 Global values
999 Annex D (informative) Messages sequence charts (MSCs)
1003 Annex R (normative) Definition of AAI MAC control messages
1095 Annex S (informative) Test vectors
1099 Annex T (informative) Supported frequency bands
1101 Annex U (normative) Radio specifications for WirelessMAN-Advanced Air Interface
1105 Annex V (normative) Default capability class and parameters for an IEEE 802.16m system
IEEE 802.16m 2011
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