IEEE 802.20 : 2008

IEEE 802.20 : 2008

LOCAL AND METROPOLITAN AREA NETWORKS - PART 20: AIR INTERFACE FOR MOBILE BROADBAND WIRELESS ACCESS SYSTEMS SUPPORTING VEHICULAR MOBILITY - PHYSICAL AND MEDIA ACCESS CONTROL LAYER SPECIFICATION

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Table of Contents

1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Definitions
4 Abbreviations and acronyms
5 General introduction
   5.1 General
   5.2 Modes of the standard
   5.3 Requirements language
   5.4 Wideband mode overview
   5.5 System overview of 625k-MC (625 kiloHertz-spaced
        MultiCarrier) Mode
6 Services Sublayer
   6.1 Introduction
   6.2 Basic Signaling Protocol
   6.3 Basic Inter-Route Tunneling Protocol
   6.4 Basic Robust Header Compression Support Protocol
   6.5 Basic EAP Support Protocol
7 Radio Link Sublayer
   7.1 Introduction
   7.2 Basic QOS Management Protocol
   7.3 Basic Radio Link Protocol
   7.4 Basic Stream Protocol
   7.5 Basic Route Protocol
8 Lower MAC Sublayer
   8.1 General
   8.2 Basic Packet Consolidation Protocol
   8.3 Basic Superframe Preamble Mac Protocol
   8.4 Basic Access Channel MAC Protocol
   8.5 Basic Forward Link Control Segment MAC Protocol
   8.6 Basic Forward Traffic Channel MAC Protocol
   8.7 Basic Reverse Control Channel MAC Protocol
   8.8 Basic Reverse Traffic Channel MAC Protocol
9 Physical Layer
   9.1 Basic Physical Layer Protocol
   9.2 General
   9.3 Requirements for access terminal operation
   9.4 Access network requirements
   9.5 Broadcast Multicast Services (BCMCS)
10 Security functions
   10.1 Introduction
   10.2 AES Ciphering Protocol
   10.3 Basic Message Integrity Protocol
   10.4 Basic Key Exchange Protocol
11 Connection Control Sublayer
   11.1 Introduction
   11.2 Basic Air Link Management Protocol
   11.3 Basic Initialization State Protocol
   11.4 Basic Idle State Protocol
   11.5 Basic Connected State Protocol
   11.6 Overhead Messages Protocol
   11.7 Basic Active Set Management Protocol
12 Session Control Plane
   12.1 Introduction
   12.2 Basic Session Control Protocol
13 Route Control Plane
   13.1 Introduction
   13.2 Basic Route Control Protocol
14 Broadcast support
   14.1 Introduction
   14.2 Basic Broadcast Protocol Suite
15 Common procedures and data structures
   15.1 Common procedures
   15.2 Common data structures
16 Assigned names and numbers
   16.1 Protocol types and subtypes
   16.2 ANID, SectorID, and UATI provisioning
17 MAC and PHY MIB
   17.1 Overview
   17.2 MIB structure
   17.3 Security considerations
   17.4 IANA considerations
   17.5 Definition
18 625k-MC spectral layout terminology and requirements
19 625k-MC slot and frame structure
   19.1 Overview
   19.2 RF channel and frame structure
   19.3 Burst formats
20 625k-MC modulation and channel coding
   20.1 625k-MC modulation and channel coding overview
   20.2 Standard modulation and coding
   20.3 Broadcast channel modulation and coding
21 625k-MC user terminal radio transmission and reception
   21.1 625k-MC user terminal nominal output power for modulation
        formats
   21.2 625k-MC UT modulation accuracy for modulation formats
   21.3 625k-MC UT reference sensitivity level
   21.4 625k-MC UT receiver SINR estimation accuracy
   21.5 625k-MC UT receiver adjacent channel selectivity
22 625k-MC base station radio transmission and reception
   22.1 625k-MC base station transmitter modulation accuracy
   22.2 625k-MC base station receiver reference sensitivity level
   22.3 625k-MC BS receiver SINR estimation accuracy
23 625k-MC L2 MAC Protocol Sublayer Specification
   23.1 Logical channels
   23.2 625k-MC minimized RMU header
24 625k-MC L2 RLC Protocol Sublayer Specification
   24.1 625k-MC AM RMU
   24.2 625k-MC transmit procedure
   24.3 Receive procedure
25 625k-MC L3 Protocol Specification
26 625k-MC Protocol layer primitives (informative)
   26.1 Interface list
   26.2 Individual interfaces
27 625k-MC QoS Enhancements
   27.1 Classes of services
   27.2 Session QoS information exchange procedures
   27.3 QoS priority
28 625k-MC Broadcast and Multicast Service (BCMCS) Support
   Enhancement
   28.1 Overview
   28.2 Broadcast service
   28.3 Multicast service
29 625k-MC Privacy and Authentication Enhancement
   29.1 Overview
   29.2 625k-MC Handshake and BS Authentication Protocol, i-HAP
   29.3 625k-MC Terminal Authentication Protocol, i-TAP
   29.4 625k-MC Secure Communications Protocol, i-SEC
30 625k-MC Sleep Mode Control Protocol
31 625k-MC OA & M Radio Network Quality Monitor and Control
   Enhancement
   31.1 625k-MC Mode MIB
Annex A (informative) - 625K-MC Glossary of Technical Terms
Annex B (informative) - Bibliography

Abstract

Describes the physical and medium access control layers of an air interface for interoperable mobile broadband wireless access systems, operating in licensed bands below 3.5 GHz. The system is optimized for IP-data transport, with peak data rates per user in excess of 1 Mbps.

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Document Type Standard
Status Current
Publisher Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers

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