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802.16 Standard Air Interface for Fixed Broadband Wireless Access Systems

802.16 Standard Air Interface for Fixed Broadband Wireless Access Systems. Ermanno Pietrosemoli Latin American Networking School www.eslared.org Universidad de los Andes Mérida- Venezuela ermanno@ula.ve. P802.16: air interface (MAC and PHY for 10~66 GHz). P802.16a: 2 ~ 11 GHz

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802.16 Standard Air Interface for Fixed Broadband Wireless Access Systems

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  1. 802.16Standard Air Interface for FixedBroadband Wireless Access Systems Ermanno Pietrosemoli Latin American Networking School www.eslared.org Universidad de los Andes Mérida- Venezuela ermanno@ula.ve

  2. P802.16: air interface (MAC and PHY for 10~66 GHz) • P802.16a: 2 ~ 11 GHz • P802.16b: Extension for 2 ~ 11 GHz

  3. MAN Pt-Mp • Base Station connected to the public Network • Feeds Subscriber stations (SS) • Both Types of BS • SS Serves a building • Multiple services with QoS

  4. General Features • Wideband Channels (20~28 MHz) • Múltiple Access, TDM/TDMA • Adaptive both Upstream and Downstream • TDD, FDD o Half Duplex

  5. Burst Adaptive Profile • (Burst Profile) • Modulation and FEC • Dynamically assigned according to the conditions of the link : Capacity and robustness interchange • SS features are known at the time of the link

  6. Duplexing Techniques • Downlink a burst is provided at every SS • Uplink every SS is provided with a variable length time slot

  7. Duplexing • TDD • Shared RF Channel for uplink and downlink • Dynamic Assimmetry • SS cost reduction • FDD • Static assymetry • Half Duplex is still low cost

  8. TDD

  9. FDDD Frames

  10. Transmission Rates

  11. Extension to < 11 GHz • OFD Support • ARQ • 802.16b Mesh Mode • Optional Topology • Subscriber to Subscriber

  12. BRAN de ETSI • HIPERACCES • > 11 GHz • Earlier development, but IEEE finished first • HIPERMAN • < 11 GHz • IEEE finished first • Cooperation, 802.16 as base

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  14. Thanks for your attention

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