2005-7-12 IEEE C802.20-05/26r1 IEEE 802.20 Working Group on Mobile Broadband Wireless Access

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2005-7-12
Project
IEEE C802.20-05/26r1
IEEE 802.20 Working Group on Mobile Broadband Wireless Access
<http://grouper.ieee.org/groups/802/20/>
Title
IEEE 802.20 -- PHY/MAC Specifications - Proposed Table of Contents
Requirements
Date
Submitted
July-08-2005
Source(s)
Dan Gal
67 Whippany Road,
Whippany, NJ 07981
Re:
MBWA Call for Contributions: Session # 15
Abstract
This contribution proposes a table of contents for the PHY/MAC specifications
document, expected to be submitted in 802.20 technology proposals.
Purpose
Propose content-requirements for the PHY/MAC specifications. The adopted text
should be included as an annex 3 to the 802.20 Technology Selection Procedure
(TSP) document.
Voice: 973-428-7734
Fax: 973-386-4555
Email: dgal@lucent.com
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part the resulting IEEE Standards publication. The contributor also acknowledges and accepts that
this contribution may be made public by IEEE 802.20.
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1.0 Introduction
Section 2 of this contribution is a proposal for Annex 2 of the IEEE 802.20 Technology
Selection Procedure – the Table of Contents of the PHY/MAC specifications
2.0 Annex 2: 802.20 PHY/MAC Specifications –
Table of Contents
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5.
6.
Overview
1.1 Scope
1.2 Purpose
Reference Documents
Terminology
Abbreviations and Acronyms
General Description
5.1
Supported services and applications
5.2
System Architecture
5.2.1 IEEE 802.20-based general system reference model
5.2.2 Layer 1-2 detailed reference model
5.2.3 Handoff provisions
5.2.4 System management provisions in Layer 1-2
5.3
Components of IEEE 802.20-based system architecture
5.3.1 Radio access network
5.3.2 Layer 3 interfaces
5.3.3 Mobility management
5.3.4 Access control
5.3.5 Interoperability with other wireless networks
5.3.6 Inter-system Handoff support
5.3.7 System management support
5.3.8 Regulatory mandates support
5.4
Logical service entities
5.4.1 Mobile station services
5.4.2 Base station services
5.4.3 Intra and Inter-system handoff
5.4.4 User access control: security, authentication and station management
5.4.5 User identity and traffic privacy
5.4.6 QoS support for real-time (RT) and non-RT services.
MAC Specifications
6.1
Layer 2 protocols, SAPS and L3 interfaces
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6.2
6.3
6.4
6.5
6.6
6.7
6.8
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Layer 1 interface and support for (optional) multiple PHY technologies
MAC frames
6.3.1 MAC frame formats – general description
6.3.2 MAC control frames
6.3.3 MAC data frames
6.3.4 MAC management frames
6.3.5 QoS mechanisms
6.3.6 Resource management
6.3.7 Support for advanced antenna techniques
MAC messages – detailed specifications
System Management support and MIB
Emergency calls support (E911 and/or similar regulatory requirements)
Security and privacy support
6.7.1 Authentication
6.7.2 Encryption
6.7.3 Security management
MAC Performance specifications
6.8.1 Latency
Physical layer (PHY) Specifications
7.1
PHY overview
7.1.1 Radio technology main attributes
7.1.2 FDD mode
7.1.3 TDD mode
7.1.4 Frequency reuse
7.1.5 Intended frequency bands and channel bandwidths
7.2
RF characteristics detailed specifications
7.2.1 Base station
7.2.2 Mobile Station
7.2.3 Regulatory requirements: frequency bands and associated servicerules, transmitter intended emission limits and masks, unwanted emission
limits, received-interference limits and performance impact
7.2.4 User station radiation – compliance with regulatory health
requirements (such as SAR limits)
7.3
Antenna system
7.3.1 Base station
7.3.2 Mobile station
7.4
Base station external interfaces
7.5
PHY functions
7.5.1 Mandatory Service functions
7.5.2 Optional Service functions
7.6
Detailed PHY channel specifications
7.6.1 Physical radio channels
7.6.2 Logical radio channels
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7.6.3
7.6.4
7.6.5
7.6.6
7.6.7
7.6.8
7.6.9
7.6.10
7.6.11
7.7
Downlink frames
Uplink frames
Modulation and link adaptation
Forward Error Correction (FEC)
ARQ
Power control
Synchronization
Mobile station power on/off operations
Signal quality measurements and reporting
7.6.11.1 Mobile station
7.6.11.2 Base station
7.6.12 Support for location-based services
7.6.13 Handoff support
7.6.13.1 Intra-system
7.6.13.2 Inter-system
7.6.13.3 Support for delay-critical applications
7.6.14 Minimum performance requirements for support of Real-time IPbased applications
7.6.14.1 VoIP calls
7.6.14.2 Audio-Video calls
7.6.14.3 Gaming
Interoperability specifications
7.7.1 Base station requirements and minimum performance
7.7.2 Mobile station requirements and minimum performance
8. OA&M Support
9. Normative Annexes
10. Informative Annexes
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