WirelessMAN : inside the IEEE 802.16 standard for wireless metropolitan area networks
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WirelessMAN : inside the IEEE 802.16 standard for wireless metropolitan area networks
(IEEE standards wireless networks series)
IEEE Press, 2006
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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WirelessMAN: Inside the IEEE 802.16 Standard for Wireless Metropolitan Area Networks is the perfect resource for understanding and navigating through the IEEE 802.16 standard, which serves as the basis of all WiMAX broadband wireless access systems. Written by the 802.16 Working Group's Chair, Dr. Roger B. Marks, and Vice Chair, Kenneth L. Stanwood, along with Working Group participants Carl Eklund, Subbu Ponnuswamy, and Dr. Nico J.M. van Waes, the book provides a thorough understanding of the standard from an insider's perspective not found elsewhere. Inside:
Find detailed descriptions of the medium access control (MAC) and physical layer (PHY) operation up through IEEE 802.16-2004, with an introduction to the technologies introduced in IEEE 802.16e.
See why certain design choices were made and how recent technological developments, real-world experience, and lessons learned from previous projects were used to make critical tradeoffs.
Get details on OFDM, OFDMA, multiple antenna systems, security,and mesh technologies.
See performance simulations and learn about current conformance and interoperability activities.
Read a summary of ongoing projects, related standards, and future extensions.
WirelessMAN is a must-read for anyone wishing to understand the IEEE 802.16 standard and its operation. This book will immediately benefit designers, engineers, students, and deployment professionals who need to rapidly understand the fundamentals of the standard. The book is a self-contained companion to the standard, and no specific knowledge of any other wireless protocols is assumed. It can be used for self-study, as a reference, or as a designer's handbook.
目次
List of Figures xxvii
List of Tables xxxi
Acronyms and Abbreviations xxxiii
Chapter 1 Broadband wireless access (BWA):
Applicable market segments and requirements 1
Commercial fixed broadband wireless: fiber extention 6
Residential fixed broadband wireless: digital subscriber line (DSL) and cable modem alternative 8
Quality of service (QoS) 11
Throughout requirements 11
Chapter 2 IEEE 802.16 standards:
The working group and documents 13
Background 13
IEEE Standards Association (IEEE-SA) 13
IEEE 802 (R) LAN/MAN Standards Committee (LMSC) 15
Standards development in IEEE 802 16
IEEE 802.16 Working Group: Overview 19
IEEE 802.16 Working Group: History 19
Technical progress in IEEE 802.16 Working Group 21
Coexistence: IEEE Std 802.16.2 (TM) 27
Chapter 3 Basic concepts and definitions:
Wireless protocol and communication concepts 29
Frequency bands 30
Types of wireless networks 33
Wireless network topologies 34
RF propagation 36
Antennas 40
Physical layer (PHY) 48
Duplexing, multiplexing, and multiple access 49
Data units 56
Quality of service (QoS) 57
Medium access control layer (MAC) 62
Chapter 4 IEEE 802-16 architecture:
Overview and key features 67
Reference model 68
Base station (BS) and subscriber station (SS) 71
Convergence sublayer (CS) architecture 73
Framing and duplexing 74
Subscriber-level adaptive PHY 84
Framed PHY 85
MAC efficiency 85
Mesh 87
Directed mesh 88
Quality of service (QoS) 88
Security sublayer 89
Automatic repeat request (ARQ) 90
Physical layer (PHY) 93
Mandatory and optional components 94
Bit ordering 98
Chapter 5 Convergence sublayers (CSs):
Support for multiple protocol transport 99
ATM CS 99
Packet convergence sublayer (PCS) 101
Chapter 6 MAC basics:
Concepts, connections, formats, and headers 107
Connections and addressing 107
MAC headers and subheaders 113
MAC header demulitplexing 118
MAC subheaders 119
ARQ feedback 125
Data and management PDU construction 125
Simple MPDU 125
Subheader ordering 126
ARQ blocks 127
Fragmentation 129
Packing 131
Concatenation 135
MPDU encryption and CRC 135
MAC management 136
ARQ 137
Hybrid automatic repeat request (HARQ) 143
Chapter 7 MAC operation:
Radio control, QoS, and ARQ 149
Network entry and initialization 149
PHY maintenance 155
QoS and service flows 171
Interactions between QoS, CAC, and adaptive PHY 181
Mulitcast connection 189
BW request/grant 190
Scheduling 193
Unicast polling 197
Broadcast polling 199
Mulitcast polling groups 200
Clock comparison 201
ARQ operation 203
ARQ protocol messages 206
BSN comparison 207
ARQ transmitter 207
ARQ receiver 210
ARQ state machine reset and resynchronization 213
Interaction with scheduler 215
HARQ operation 216
Chapter 8 Security:
PKM protocol and cryptographic methods 219
Security associations (SAs) and cryptographic suites 219
Key management 224
Chapter 9 Mesh:
MAC and PHY extentions for mesh 229
Introduction 229
Logical mesh 232
Directed mesh and point-to-point (PtP) 244
Chapter 10 PHY: WirelessMAN-SC:
Single-carrier PHY for 10-66 GHz 247
Chapter 11 PHY: WirelessMAN-OFDM:
Multicarrier PHY for frequencies below 11 GHz 261
Waveform construction 261
Frame structure 272
Channel encoding 277
Control mechanisms 282
Chapter 12 PHY: WirelessMAN-OFDMA:
Multicarrier PHY for frequencies below 11 GHz 287
Introduction 288
Frame structure 300
Channel encoding 302
Control mechanisms 306
Chapter 13 Multiple antenna systems:
Support for advanced antennas 311
Adaptive antenna systems (AAS) 311
Open-loop transmit diversity 321
Closed-loop transmit diversity 324
Chapter 14 Performance analysis:
MAC and PHY performance and throughout 327
Introduction 327
WirelessMAN-OFDM, fixed operation 327
Capacity analysis 327
MAC performance 329
WirelessMAN-OFDM, mobile operation 338
WirelessMAN-OFDMA, mobile operation 343
Chapter 15 Conformance and interoperability:
Conformance standards and testing 357
Chapter 16 Related standards:
Other wireless standards with similar applications 365
IEEE Std 802.11 365
IEEE 802.20 working Group 373
IEEE 802.22 Working Group 374
ETSI BRAN 375
Other regional standards activities 378
Appendix A IEEE 802.16 headers, subheaders, and management messages 383
Bibliography 387
Index 393
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