IEEE 802.16n-2013
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IEEE Standard for Air Interface for Broadband Wireless Access Systems–Amendment 2: Higher Reliability Networks
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
IEEE | 2013 | 168 |
Amendment Standard – Superseded. Enhancements to the WirelessMAN-OFDMA air interface to support higher reliability networks are specified in this amendment to IEEE Std 802.16-2012.
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1 | IEEE Std 802.16n-2013 Front 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 |
31 | Introduction Conformance test methodology |
33 | CONTENTS |
37 | Important Notice |
38 | 1. Overview 1.8 Support for high reliability networks 3. Definitions |
39 | 4. Abbreviations and acronyms 6. MAC common part sublayer 6.3 Data/Control plane 6.3.2 MAC PDU formats 6.3.2.3 MAC management messages |
40 | 6.3.2.3.5 RNG-REQ (ranging request) message |
42 | 6.3.2.3.6 RNG-RSP (ranging response) message 6.3.2.3.9 Privacy key management (PKM) messages (PKM-REQ/PKM-RSP) |
43 | 6.3.2.3.10 DSA-REQ message 6.3.2.3.11 DSA-RSP message 6.3.2.3.13 DSC-REQ (DSC request) message |
44 | 6.3.2.3.42 MOB_NBR-ADV (neighbor advertisement) message 6.3.2.3.47 MOB_BSHO-REQ (BS HO request) message |
46 | 6.3.2.3.48 MOB_MSHO-REQ (MS HO request) message |
47 | 6.3.2.3.60 R-link channel descriptor (RCD) message 6.3.2.3.63 RS configuration command (RS_Config-CMD) message 6.3.2.3.99 MAC management messages for HR-Network 6.3.2.3.99.1 MM-ADV (multimode advertisement) message |
49 | 6.3.2.3.99.2 MM-BS-REQ (multimode base station request) message |
50 | 6.3.2.3.99.3 MM-BS-RSP (multimode base station response) message |
51 | 6.3.2.3.99.4 MM-BS-CMD (multimode base station command) message 6.3.2.3.99.5 MM-RS-REQ (multimode relay request) message |
52 | 6.3.2.3.99.6 MM-RS-RSP (multimode relay response) message |
54 | 6.3.2.3.99.7 MM-RL-REQ (multimode release request) message 6.3.2.3.99.8 MM-RL-RSP (multimode release response) message |
55 | 6.3.2.3.99.9 MM-STAT-REP (multimode status report) message |
56 | 6.3.2.3.99.10 DC-LC-REQ message |
57 | 6.3.2.3.99.11 DC-LC-RSP message 6.3.2.3.99.12 DC-LD-REQ message 6.3.2.3.99.13 DC-LD-RSP message |
58 | 6.3.2.3.99.14 DC-LR-REQ message 6.3.2.3.99.15 DC-LR-RSP message |
59 | 6.3.2.3.99.16 NCI message |
61 | 6.3.2.3.99.17 PM-NBR-REQ message 6.3.2.3.99.18 PM-NBR-REP message |
62 | 6.3.2.3.99.19 PM-SAC-REQ message |
63 | 6.3.2.3.99.20 PM-SAC-RSP message |
64 | 6.3.2.3.99.21 HR-RNG-CMD message |
67 | 6.3.2.3.99.22 HR-RNG-REP message |
69 | 6.3.2.3.99.23 FN-CONFIG-CMD message |
70 | 6.3.2.3.99.24 FN-RNG-FLU (Forwarding Ranging Follow-up) message |
71 | 6.3.2.3.99.25 F-MAP message |
74 | 6.3.2.3.99.26 HR-MG-IND (High Reliable Multicast Group Indication) message |
76 | 6.3.2.3.99.27 HR-MT-IND (High Reliable Multicast Traffic Indication) message |
77 | 6.3.2.3.99.28 PI message 6.3.2.3.99.29 MSPG-GRP message |
78 | 6.3.2.3.99.30 MSPG-PG message |
79 | 6.3.2.3.99.31 HR-PCC message 6.3.13 Establishment of multicast connections |
80 | 7. Security sublayer 8. Physical layer (PHY) 8.4 WirelessMAN-OFDMA PHY 8.4.1 Introduction 8.4.3 OFDMA basic terms definition 8.4.3.1 Slot and data region 8.4.4 Frame structure 8.4.4.3 OFDMA Frame Parameters and Operations 8.4.4.4 DL frame prefix |
81 | 8.4.5 Map message fields and IEs 8.4.5.2 Frame duration codes 8.4.5.3 DL-MAP IE format 8.4.5.3.2 DL-MAP Extended IE format 8.4.5.3.2.3 DL-MAP Extended-3 IE encoding format |
82 | 8.4.5.3.21 HARQ DL MAP IE |
85 | 8.4.5.3.29 Persistent HARQ DL MAP Allocation IE |
88 | 8.4.5.4 UL-MAP IE format 8.4.5.4.4 UL-MAP Extended IE 8.4.5.4.4.1 UL-MAP Extended IE format 8.4.6 OFDMA subcarrier allocations 8.4.6.1 Downlink (DL) 8.4.6.1.2 Symbol structure 8.4.6.1.2.1 Symbol structure for PUSC |
90 | 8.4.6.2 Uplink (UL) 8.4.6.2.1 Symbol structure for subchannel (PUSC) |
92 | 8.4.9 Channel coding 8.4.9.3 Interleaving 10. Parameters and constants 10.1 Global values 11. TLV encodings 11.1 Common encodings |
93 | 11.1.18 HR multicast service flow update mapping info |
94 | 11.3 UCD management message encodings 11.3.1 UCD channel encodings |
96 | 11.4 DCD management message encodings 11.4.1 DCD channel encodings |
98 | 11.5 RNG-REQ management message encodings |
99 | 11.6 RNG-RSP management message encodings |
100 | 11.8 SBC-REQ/RSP management message encodings 11.8.3.5.22 OFDMA RS MIMO relay uplink support 11.8.23 OFDMA FTN Buffering capability 11.8.24 FBIS function support |
101 | 11.13 Service flow management encodings 11.13.49 Direct Communication Service Addition/Change TLV 11.13.50 HR multicast service |
102 | 11.13.51 HR Multicast Group zone identifier assignment parameter 11.13.52 HR Multicast Group identifier assignment parameter 11.13.53 HR Multicast Indication Cycle assignment parameter |
103 | 11.13.54 Feedback request indicator (FRI) 11.13.55 Logical channel indicator (FBACK_LCI) 11.13.56 Probability indicator of sending ranging preamble (pi) |
104 | 11.13.57 FBIS connection indication parameters 11.18.1 MOB_NBR-ADV message encodings 11.24 R-link channel descriptor (RCD) TLV encoding 11.24.1 Generic channel description 11.24.2 Reserved preamble indexed for mobile relay station |
105 | 11.24.3 Preamble reselection thresholds for mobile relay station 11.25 RS_Config-CMD message TLV encoding 11.25.1 Generic configuration 11.25.2 MBS configuration 11.25.3 Cooperative diversity configuration 11.25.4 Local CID allocation configuration 11.32 Message encodings for HR-Networks 11.32.1 MM-ADV message encodings |
106 | 11.32.2 MM-RS-REQ/RSP message encodings |
107 | 11.32.2.1 RS operation mode 11.32.2.2 Response code |
108 | 11.32.2.3 Station Information 11.32.2.4 RSRTG 11.32.2.5 RSTTG 11.32.2.6 Minimum RS forwarding delay in direct relay zone |
109 | 11.32.2.7 Minimum RS forwarding delay 11.32.2.8 Supported second RS carrier configuration 11.32.2.9 Action Time |
110 | 11.32.3 MM-RL-REQ message encodings 11.32.4 MM-RL-RSP message encodings 11.32.5 MM-BS-REQ message encodings |
111 | 11.32.6 MM-BS-RSP message encodings |
112 | 11.32.7 MM-BS-CMD message encodings 11.32.8 MSPG-PG message encodings 13. MIB modules 13.2 ASN.1 Definitions of MIB Modules |
113 | 16. Support for HR-Network 16.1 Multi-mode operation 16.1.1 Relay function for HR-BS 16.1.1.1 Relay link establishment |
114 | 16.1.1.2 Relay link configuration 16.1.1.3 Relay link release 16.1.2 Relay function for HR-MS |
115 | 16.1.2.1 Relay link establishment 16.1.2.2 Relay link configuration 16.1.2.3 Dual-role operation of HR-MS |
116 | 16.1.2.4 Relay link release 16.1.3 Base station function for HR-MS 16.1.3.1 Proactive operation |
117 | 16.1.3.2 Reactive operation 16.1.3.2.1 Collision resolution |
118 | 16.2 Support for direct communication between HR-MSs 16.2.1 General description 16.2.2 HR-MS direct communication with centralized control |
119 | 16.2.2.1 Medium access control 16.2.2.1.1 HR-MS neighbor discovery 16.2.2.1.2 Connection establishment and management for associated HR-MSs |
121 | 16.2.2.1.2.1 Direct communication link management 16.2.2.1.2.1.1 Direct communication link creation |
122 | 16.2.2.1.2.1.2 Direct communication link deletion 16.2.2.1.2.1.3 Direct communication link report 16.2.2.1.2.2 Direct communication service flow management 16.2.2.1.2.2.1 Service flow creation over direct communication link |
123 | 16.2.2.1.2.2.2 Modification and deletion of dynamic service flow over direct communication link 16.2.2.1.2.2.3 Dynamic service addition |
125 | 16.2.2.1.2.2.4 Dynamic service change |
126 | 16.2.2.1.2.2.5 Dynamic service deletion 16.2.2.1.3 Synchronization between HR-MSs involving in direct communication 16.2.2.1.3.1 Use case 1: both HR-MSs are within the coverage of HR-BS/RS 16.2.2.1.3.2 Use case 2: one HR-MS is inside and the other is outside the coverage of HR- BS/RS |
127 | 16.2.2.2 Physical layer 16.2.2.2.1 Frame structure and resource allocation 16.2.2.2.2 Power control for mobile-to-mobile communication 16.2.2.2.2.1 Power control for at least one HR-MS associated with an HR-BS 16.2.2.2.2.1.1 Closed loop power control |
128 | 16.2.2.2.2.2 Forwarding of MAC messages to and from the HR-BS 16.2.2.2.2.3 Measurements used for HR-MS power control 16.2.3 Talk-around direct communication 16.2.3.1 Medium access control 16.2.3.1.1 Key management for talk-around direct communication 16.3 Support for HR-MS Forwarding to Network 16.3.1 General description |
129 | 16.3.2 BS-Controlled HR-MS forwarding to Network 16.3.2.1 Medium access control 16.3.2.1.1 Network entry involving forwarding HR-MS |
131 | 16.3.2.1.2 Connection management MPDU transmissions involving forwarding HR-MS 16.3.2.1.2.1 Forwarding of UL traffic for an inside-of-coverage forwarded HR-MS |
132 | 16.3.2.1.2.2 Forwarding of traffic for an outside-of-coverage forwarded HR-MS |
133 | 16.3.2.1.3 Bandwidth request involving forwarding HR-MS 16.3.2.1.3.1 BR by an inside-of-coverage forwarded HR-MS 16.3.2.1.3.2 BR by an outside-of-coverage forwarded HR-MS 16.3.2.1.4 Synchronization between forwarding and forwarded HR-MS 16.3.2.1.5 Changes in FTN operation modes |
134 | 16.3.2.1.6 Paging by HR-MS |
135 | 16.3.2.2 Physical layer 16.3.2.2.1 TDD frame structure |
136 | 16.3.2.2.1.1 Forwarding zone prefix |
137 | 16.3.2.2.1.2 Allocation of subchannels for M-FCH, NCI, and F-MAP |
138 | 16.3.2.2.2 Ranging 16.3.2.2.3 Fast-feedback channels 16.4 Support for standalone network 16.4.1 Maintenance of local connectivity 16.4.2 Entry process for standalone network 16.4.3 Recovery process of standalone network 16.5 Support for local forwarding 16.5.1 Detection of LF opportunity |
139 | 16.5.2 LF setup and termination 16.5.3 Data traffic forwarding 16.6 Path management against degraded network |
140 | 16.6.1 Alternative path management 16.6.1.1 Alternative path preparation by HR-BS for fast network reentry 16.6.1.2 Alternative path preparing preparation by HR-MS for fast network reentry 16.6.1.3 Alternative path information and switching to HR-infrastructure station |
141 | 16.6.1.4 Alternative path information and switching to forwarding HR-MS 16.6.1.5 Alternative path maintenance 16.6.2 Reliable HO procedure |
142 | 16.6.3 Forwarding between HR-infrastructure stations 16.6.3.1 FBIS initiation 16.6.3.1.1 Discovery of designated FBIS HR-MS |
143 | 16.6.3.1.2 HO for FBIS 16.6.3.2 FBIS operation 16.6.3.2.1 Switched access between two serving HR-BSs |
144 | 16.6.3.2.2 FBIS connection establishment 16.6.3.3 FBIS termination 16.6.3.3.1 FBIS termination initiated by degraded HR-BS |
145 | 16.6.3.3.2 FBIS termination by handover of designated FBIS HR-MS 16.7 Support for priority access operation |
146 | 16.8 Support for multicast 16.8.1 Multicast communication operation 16.8.1.1 Multicast communication establishment |
148 | 16.8.1.2 Multicast communication in normal operation mode 16.8.1.3 Multicast communication operation in idle mode |
149 | 16.8.2 Multicast protocol features and functions 16.8.2.1 Downlink control channel for multicast communication |
153 | 16.8.2.2 Feedback for multicast information |
154 | 16.9 Support for security 16.9.1 Security procedure for direct communication data security 16.9.1.1 Security procedure for BS-controlled secure direct communication 16.9.1.1.1 BS-coordinated key management procedure for secure direct communication |
155 | 16.9.1.1.1.1 Message type 16.9.1.1.1.2 Message attributes 16.9.1.1.2 Autonomous Mutual Authentication of HR-MS and data security for direct communications 16.9.1.1.2.1 Secure direct communication using pre-established shared key |
158 | 16.9.1.1.2.1.1 Message type |
159 | 16.9.1.1.2.1.2 Message attributes |
160 | 16.9.1.1.2.2 Secure direct communication using Public Key Infrastructure |
163 | 16.9.1.1.2.2.1 Message type |
164 | 16.9.1.1.2.2.2 Message attribute |
165 | 16.9.1.1.3 Security context for BS-coordinate secure direct communication 16.9.1.1.3.1 DMK context 16.9.1.1.3.2 DAK context |
166 | 16.9.1.1.3.3 DSA context 16.9.1.1.3.4 DTEK context |
167 | 16.9.1.1.3.5 DSA context 16.9.1.1.4 Key derivation for BS-coordinated secure direct communication 16.9.1.1.4.1 DMK derivation 16.9.1.1.4.2 DAK derivation |
168 | 16.9.1.1.4.3 DCMAC key derivation 16.9.1.1.4.4 DTEK derivation 16.9.1.2 Security procedure for secure talk-around direct communication 16.10 Support for downlink high reliability and uplink heavy data service |