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IEEE C802.16m-07/283
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Title
Table of Contents for IEEE 802.16m System Description Document
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Richard Li, Fang-Ching (Frank) Ren, Ren-Jr Chen, Voice: +886-3-591-7596
Ting-Chen (Tom) Song, Chie Ming Chou, Chun-Yen E-mail: richard929@itri.org.tw
Wang, Tzu-Ming (Brain) Lin, Chun-Yuan Chiu,
Chang-Lan Tsai, Chung-Lien Ho, Chang-Lung
Hsiao, Yu-Tao Hsieh, ITRI
Wern-Ho Sheen, ITRI/NCTU
E-mail: Yuefeng.zhou@eu.nec.com
Email : sjkim@nec-labs.com
Yuefeng Zhou, NEC, London, UK
Seung-Jun Kim, NEC
Re:
IEEE 802.16m-07/040 - Call for Contributions on Project 802.16m System Description
Document (SDD)
Abstract
This contribution proposes a table of contents for IEEE 802.16m system description
document.
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For discussion and approval by TGm
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IEEE C802.16m-07/283
Richard Li, Fang-Ching (Frank) Ren, Ren-Jr Chen, Ting-Chen (Tom) Song, Chie Ming Chou, Chun-Yen Wang,
Tzu-Ming Lin, Chun-Yuan Chiu, Chang-Lan Tsai, Chung-Lien Ho, Chang-Lung Hsiao, Yu-Tao Hsieh, Wern-Ho Sheen
ITRI
Yuefeng Zhou, Seung-Jun Kim
NEC
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1. Introduction
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IEEE 802.16 WG TGm has agreed to develop an 802.16m system description document (SDD). The
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document is intended to provide a top-level technical description of 802.16m advanced air interface. General
architecture, protocol structure, key functional and performance features, and evaluation methodology to
conform with the 802.16m system requirements [1] are all necessary to be addressed. The SDD is expected
to be a stage 2 document in standardization process and the IEEE 802.16m standard specification will be
developed accordingly. Furthermore, the SDD is going to be submitted to ITU-R for consideration and
evaluation to become an IMT-Advanced technology. According to the call for contributions on Project
802.16m system description document [2], this contribution proposes a table of contents (ToC) for IEEE
802.16m SDD.
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Considering the SDD will be used as a radio transmission technology (RTT) proposal to ITU-R, the
structure of ToC is recommended to follow the structure of ITU-R proposals [3]. Therefore, as shown in the
following ToC, the first two sections of SDD are used to capture key features and essential descriptions of
802.16m RTT proposal. The third section describes main transmission functions ad features of 802.16m
RTT. Starting from the forth section, application-related functions and features are described. In our SDD
ToC proposal, Section 4 describes E-MBS Services, Section 5 describes Inter-RAT Operations, Section 6
describes femto cell application, and Section 7 describes multi-hop relay technology. Test environments and
deployments models are illustrated in Annex 1.
2. Proposed Table of Contents
The following text is proposed to be adopted as table of contents in IEEE 802.16m SDD.
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Introduction and Structure of the Proposal
1.1 Structure of the Proposal
1.2 Overview of 802.16m RTT
1.3 Key Design Characteristics
Features of the 802.16m RTT
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2.1 Flexibility and Scalability
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2.1.1 Performance Range
2.1.2 Environments
2.1.3 Signaling
2.1.4 Services
2.2 Evolution
2.2.1 Evolution from Reuse of Existing Standards
2.2.2 Evolution to Future Standards
2.3 Functional Requirements
2.3.1 Backward Compatibility
2.3.2 Coexistence
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2.3.4
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Signaling Characteristic Requirements
Services
Mobile Station Complexity
2.3.7 Base Station Complexity
2.3.8 Technology Evolution Synergy
2.3.9 Bio-medical Interference
2.3.10
Interference
Radio Interface Technology Description
3.1 Functional Blocks and Layering Structure
3.1.1 Reference Model and Functional Architecture
3.1.2 Overview of Protocol Layers
3.1.2.1 Upper Layers
3.1.2.2 Link Layer
3.1.2.3 Overview of 802.16m Plane Structure
3.1.2.4 Physical Layer
3.1.2.5 Bearer Services Profiles and Physical Channels
3.2 Physical Layer Description
3.2.1 Forward Link Physical Layer Description
3.2.1.1 Introduction
3.2.1.2 OFDMA Numerology
3.2.1.3 Frame Structure
3.2.1.3.1 Duplexing modes
3.2.1.3.2 Frame Structure
3.2.1.3.2.1 Frame Structure for Legacy Support
3.2.1.3.2.2 Frame Structure for High Mobility and Legacy Support
3.2.1.3.3 Downlink Frame Prefix
3.2.1.3.4 High Speed Zone
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3.2.1.3.4.1 Pilot Allocation for High Speed Cases
3.2.1.3.4.2 CP Options for ICI Suppression
3.2.1.4 Map Message Fields and IEs
3.2.1.5 OFDMA Subcarrier Allocation
3.2.1.6 Space Time Coding
3.2.1.6.1 STC Data Stream Mapping
3.2.1.6.2 MIMO
3.2.1.6.3 AAS
3.2.1.6.4 Distributed Antenna
3.2.1.7 Channel Coding
3.2.1.7.1 Randomization
3.2.1.7.2
3.2.1.7.3
3.2.1.7.4
3.2.1.7.5
Encoding
Interleaving
Enhanced OFDM Modulation by Precoding
Repetition
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3.2.1.7.6 Zone Boosting
3.2.1.7.7 HARQ
3.2.1.8 Control Mechanisms
3.2.1.9 Channel Quality Measurement
3.2.1.10 Interference mitigation
3.2.1.11 Transmitter Requirements
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3.2.1.12
3.2.1.13
3.2.1.14
3.2.1.15
3.2.1.16
Receiver Requirements
Synchronization Procedures
Enhanced Multicast and Broadcast
Inter-RAT Operations
Femto cell Operations
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3.2.2 Reserved Link Physical Layer Description
3.2.2.1 Introduction
3.2.2.2 OFDMA Numerology
3.2.2.3 Frame Structure
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3.2.2.3.1 Duplexing modes
3.2.2.3.2 Frame Structure
3.2.2.3.3 Uplink Frame Prefix
3.2.2.4 Map Message Fields and IEs
3.2.2.5 OFDMA Subcarrier Allocation
3.2.2.6 Space Time Coding
3.2.2.7 Channel Coding
3.2.2.7.1 Randomization
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3.2.2.7.3 Interleaving
3.2.2.7.4 Modulation
3.2.2.7.5 Repetition
3.2.2.7.6 Zone Boosting
3.2.2.7.7 HARQ
3.2.2.8 Control Mechanism
3.2.2.9 Channel Quality Measurement
3.2.2.10 Interference mitigation
3.2.2.11 Transmitter Requirements
3.2.2.12 Receiver Requirements
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OFDMA Ranging
Enhanced Multicast and Broadcast
Inter-RAT Operations
Femto cell Operations
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Mobile Multihop Relay (MMR) Operations
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Medium Access Control Layer
3.3.1 Protocol Stack
3.3.2 Addressing and Connections
3.3.3 PDU Formats
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3.3.4 ARQ Mechanism
3.3.5 Scheduling Services
3.3.6 Bandwidth Allocation and Request Mechanism
3.3.7 MAC Support of PHY
3.3.8 Contention Resolution
3.3.9 Network Entry and Initializaiton
3.3.10
Ranging
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MAC Support of HARQ
3.3.12
MAC Handover Procedures
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QoS Support and Management
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3.3.14
Mobility Management
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Inter-RAT Mobility Management
3.3.16
Radio Resource Management
3.3.16.1 RRM using Mobility Information
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Enhanced Multicast and Broadcast Services (E-MBS)
3.3.18
MAC Support of MMR
3.3.19
Location Based Services
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3.4.1 Security Aspect
3.4.2 Privacy and Authentication Aspect
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4.1 E-MBS Transmission Mode
4.1.1 Single-BS access mode
4.1.2 MBSFN transmission mode
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4.2.1 E-MBS dedicated carrier
4.2.2 E-MBS/unicast mixed carrier
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E-MBS Subscription Procedure
4.3.1 Session start
4.3.2 Joining (during a session)
4.3.3 Session stop
E-MBS Reception
E-MBS Mode Switching Procedure
4.5.1 User counting procedure
E-MBS Mobility Procedure
Security
4.7.1 Re-Keying procedure
Inter-RAT Functionalities
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MS Capability Configuration
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Mobility from IEEE 802.16m to other RATs
5.2.1 Network topology acquisition
5.2.1.1 Network topology advertisement
5.2.1.2 MS scanning for other RATs
5.2.1.2.1 Single-receiver MS scanning
5.2.1.2.2 Multi-receiver MS scanning
5.2.2 Inter-RAT handover process
5.2.2.1 Cell reselection
5.2.2.2 Handover decision and initiation
5.2.2.3 Handover execution
5.2.3 Mobility from other RATs to IEEE 802.16m
5.2.3.1 Mobility from IEEE 802.11 to IEEE 802.16m
5.2.3.2 Mobility from 3GPP network to IEEE 802.16m
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Femto Cell Operations
6.1 Femto Cell Architecture and Operations
6.2 Mobility Management in Femto Cells_IDLE
6.3 Mobility Management in Femto Cells_ACTIVE
6.3.1 Hand over (HO) decision and initiation
6.3.2 Forward Link (Macro to Femto)
6.3.3 Reverse Link (Femto to Macro)
6.4 Access Control and Measurements
6.4.1 Neighbor Femto measurement
6.4.2 Neighbor Macro measurement
Mobile Multihop Relay Technology
Annex 1 Test Environments and Deployments Models
List of Figures
List of Tables
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[1] IEEE 802.16m-07/002r4, “IEEE 802.16m System Requirements”
[2] IEEE 802.16m-07/040, “Call for Contributions on Project 802.16m System Description Document
(SDD)”
[3] Steve Dennet, “The cdma2000 ITU-R RTT Candidate Submission”
[4] P802.16 Rev2/D1, “Part 16: Air Interface for Broadcast Wireless Access Systems”
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