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`IEEE
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`IEEE Standard for
`Local and metropolitan area networks
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`Part 16: Air Interface for Fixed and Mobile
`Broadband Wireless Access Systems
`Amendment 2: Physical and Medium Access
`Control Layers for Combined Fixed and Mobile
`Operation in Licensed Bands
`and
`Corrigendum 1
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`IEEE Computer Society
`and the
`IEEE Microwave Theory and Techniques Society
`Sponsored by the
`LAN/MAN Standards Committee
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`EEE
`Park Avenue
`New York, NY 10016-5997, USA
`8 February 2006
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`IEEE Std 802.16e™-2005 and
`IEEE Std 802.16™-2004/Cor1-2005
`(Amendment and Corrigendum to
`IEEE Std 802.16-2004)
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`IEEE Std 802.16e™-2005 and
`IEEE Std 802.16™-2004/Cor 1-2005
`(Amendment and Corrigendum to
`IEEE Std 802.16-2004)
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`IEEE Standard for
`Local and metropolitan area networks
`Part 16: Air Interface for Fixed and Mobile
`Broadband Wireless Access Systems
`Amendment 2:Physical and Medium Access
`Control Layers for Combined Fixed and Mobile
`Operation in Licensed Bands
`and
`Corrigendum 1
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`LAN/MAN Standards Committee
`of the
`IEEE Computer Society
`and the
`IEEE Microwave Theory and Techniques Society
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`802.16 “
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`IEEE Std 802.16e-2005—Approved 7 December 2005
`IEEE Std 802.16-2004/Cor 1-2005—Approved 8 November 2005
`IEEE-SA Standards Board
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`Abstract: This document updates and expands IEEE Std 802.16-2004 to allow for mobile
`subscriber stations.
`Keywords: fixed broadband wireless access network, metropolitan area network, microwave,
`mobile broadband wireless access network, WirelessMAN® standards
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`Introduction
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`This introduction is not part of IEEE Std 802.16e-2005 and IEEE Std 802.16-2004/Cor 1-2005, IEEE
`Standard for Local and Metropolitan Area Networks Part 16: Air Interface for Fixed and Mobile
`Broadband Wireless Access Systems—Amendment 2: Physical and Medium Access Control Layers for
`Combined Fixed and Mobile Operation in Licensed Bands and Corrigendum.
`This amendment updates and expands IEEE Std 802.16 to allow for mobile as well as fixed (stationary) sub-
`scriber stations. As of the publication date, the current applicable version of IEEE Std 802.16 is IEEE Std
`802.16-2004, as amended by IEEE 802.16f-2005 and IEEE 802.16e-2005. The published amendment
`includes additional material developed not as part of the IEEE 802.16e project but instead as part of the cor-
`rigendum project IEEE 802.16-2004/Cor 1, applicable only to fixed systems. Because the work was com-
`pleted at nearly the same time, the two approved documents were merged prior to publication. Additional
`standards projects to further develop IEEE Std 802.16 are underway.
`Conformance test methodology
`The multipart conformance test documents for IEEE Std 802.16 by "IEEE Standard 802.16/Conform-
`anceXX". For example, the first part of the conformance specification for IEEE 802.16 is designated “IEEE
`Standard 802.16/Conformance01.”
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