IEEE 802.16 - Standards - Projects

Projects

Standard Description Status
802.16-2001 Fixed Broadband Wireless Access (10–66 GHz) Superseded
802.16.2-2001 Recommended practice for coexistence Superseded
802.16c-2002 System profiles for 10–66 GHz Superseded
802.16a-2003 Physical layer and MAC definitions for 2–11 GHz Superseded
P802.16b License-exempt frequencies
(Project withdrawn)
Withdrawn
P802.16d Maintenance and System profiles for 2–11 GHz
(Project merged into 802.16-2004)
Merged
802.16-2004 Air Interface for Fixed Broadband Wireless Access System
(rollup of 802.16-2001, 802.16a, 802.16c and P802.16d)
Superseded
P802.16.2a Coexistence with 2–11 GHz and 23.5–43.5 GHz
(Project merged into 802.16.2-2004)
Merged
802.16.2-2004 Recommended practice for coexistence
(Maintenance and rollup of 802.16.2-2001 and P802.16.2a)
Current
802.16f-2005 Management Information Base (MIB) for 802.16-2004 Superseded
802.16-2004/Cor 1-2005 Corrections for fixed operations
(co-published with 802.16e-2005)
Superseded
802.16e-2005 Mobile Broadband Wireless Access System Superseded
802.16k-2007 Bridging of 802.16
(an amendment to IEEE 802.1D)
Current
802.16g-2007 Management Plane Procedures and Services Superseded
P802.16i Mobile Management Information Base
(Project merged into 802.16-2009)
Merged
802.16-2009 Air Interface for Fixed and Mobile Broadband Wireless Access System
(rollup of 802.16-2004, 802.16-2004/Cor 1, 802.16e, 802.16f, 802.16g and P802.16i)
Current
802.16j-2009 Multihop relay Current
802.16h-2010 Improved Coexistence Mechanisms for License-Exempt Operation Current
802.16m-2011 Advanced Air Interface with data rates of 100 Mbit/s mobile and 1 Gbit/s fixed.
Also known as Mobile WiMAX Release 2 or WirelessMAN-Advanced.
Aiming at fulfilling the ITU-R IMT-Advanced requirements on 4G systems.
Current
P802.16n Higher Reliability Networks In Progress
P802.16p Enhancements to Support Machine-to-Machine Applications In Progress

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