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IEEE C802.16m-09/2843r2
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IEEE 802.16 Broadband Wireless Access Working Group <http://ieee802.org/16>
Proposed changes on the definition of Station Identifier (STID) (16.2.1.2.1)
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2010-01-14
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Kaushik Josiam, Qi Wu, Taeyoung Kim,
Seonghyeon Chae, Hai Wang, Youngkyo
Baek, Jaejeong Shim
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brian.shim@samsung.com
Samsung Electronics
ekkim@etri.re.kr
Eunkyung Kim
ETRI
lv.kaiying@zte.com.cn
Kaiying Lv, Nan Li, Bo Sun
ZTE Corporation
Chun-Yen Hsu, Chiu-Wen Chen
cwchen@nmi.iii.org.tw
Institute for Information Industry (III)
youngsoo.yuk@lge.com
Youngsoo Yuk
LG Electronics.
Re:
Contribution in support of a comment on P802.16m/D2 currently under LB#30
Abstract
This contribution proposes the changes on the definition of STID and MSTID.
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For review and adoption by IEEE 802.16m TGm
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IEEE C802.16m-09/2843r2
Proposed changes on the definition of Station Identifier (STID)
(16.2.1.2.1)
Kaushik Josiam, Qi Wu, Taeyoung Kim, Seonghyeon Chae, Hai Wang, Youngkyo Baek,
Jaejeong Shim
Samsung Electronics
Eunkyung Kim
ETRI
Kaiying Lv,Nan Li,Bo Sun
ZTE Corporation
Chun-Yen Hsu, Chiu-Wen Chen
Institute for Information Industry
Youngsoo Yuk
LG Electronics.
---------------------------------------------------- Proposed Text #1 -----------------------------------------------Make the following changes to Section 16.2.1.2.1 in Page 19 beginning Line 30 in P802.16m/D3.
16.2.1.2.1 Station Identifier (STID)
A 12-bit value that uniquely identifies an AMS in the domain of the ABS. The ABS shall assign an 12 bit STID
to each AMS during network entry as described in 16<15.2.15>. The STID shall uniquely identify the AMS in
the domain of the ABS. An AMS may be assigned The ABS may assign a new STID to an AMS during network
reentry.
This subclause does not apply to the Multicast Station Identifier (see 16.2.1.2.4), which is used to support EMBS described in 16.9.
16.2.1.2.1.1 Temporary Station Identifier (TSTID)
An STID The temporary station identifier (TSTID) is a kind of STID used temporarily to protect the mapping
between the STID, which is used after network entry, and the AMS MAC Address. The ABS assigns and
transfers a TSTID to the AMS by AAI_RNG-RSP during initial ranging procedure. During registration
procedure the ABS assigns and transfers an STID to the AMS by encrypted AAI_REG-RSP. The ABS shall
release the TSTID when it identifies that the AMS has successfully completed the registration procedure.
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IEEE C802.16m-09/2843r2
Add the following changes to after Section 16.2.1.2.3 in Page 20 beginning Line18 in P802.16m/D3.
16.2.1.2.4 Multicast Station Identifier (MSTID)
A 12-bit value that is used along with a 4-bits long FID (see 16.2.1.2.2) to uniquely identify a specific E-MBS
flow in the domain of an E-MBS zone (see 16.9.3.2).
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