Hi all,
I heard that the new technology IEEE802.16e, I already know what is the IEEE802.1 a ,b,c,d,e but i think it have some different features. Please update me what thing is include in IEEE802.16e. Thanks in advance.
Hi all,
I heard that the new technology IEEE802.16e, I already know what is the IEEE802.1 a ,b,c,d,e but i think it have some different features. Please update me what thing is include in IEEE802.16e. Thanks in advance.
IEEE802.16 standards (also known as WiMAX) is a wireless metropolitan area network (WMAN) technology, high bandwidth and multi-types of operational support capacity of a new generation of broadband wireless access technology standards. IEEE 802.16 standard can be divided into fixed broadband wireless access air interface standard and mobile broadband wireless access air interface standards, including IEEE 802.16e mobile broadband wireless access part of the air standard. Check and reply.
IEEE 802.16e MAC is divided into three sub-layers: Convergence Sublayer CS (Conver-gence Sublayer), MAC sub-layer of public CPS (MAC Common Part Sub-laver) and security sub-layer of SS (Security Sublayer). Convergence sub-layer is mainly responsible for the completion of the external network data with the CPS sub-layer mapping between the data. Check and reply if you need more information.
WiMax can provide users with QoS performance data, video, voice (VoIP) business, while under conditions of limited bandwidth to ensure QoS needs of voice services, has become a challenging issue. Convergence Sublayer defines the classification concept: a MAC-layer service data unit mapped to the MAC layer entities such as the transmission of a special connection, and in this connection to send the process. Because of this MSDU mapped to the transport connection is tied to a certain flow characteristics associated with the service, which ensures that MSDU can be transmitted under a particular QoS.
IEEE 802.16e standardizes the air interface and connected functions associated with wireless local loop. The agreement originally envisions that three working groups would each to create a standalone standard referred to as 802.16.1, 802.16.2 and 802.16.3. During expansion a choice was made the first and third tasks were considerably related; the result was two standards and an amendment were release. Check and reply.
IEEE 802.16e have more specification that I described below:
# IPv6 Stateless Address Auto Configuration handled via REG_RSP TLV somewhat than Router Advertisement
# Mobile IPv6 reference should be efficient to RFC 3775
# perplexity between CoA and dynamic HoA assignment.
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