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IEEE 802.16.1a 2013

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IEEE Approved Draft Standard for WirelessMAN-Advanced Air Interface for Broadband Wireless Access Systems – Amendment: Higher Reliability Networks

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Amendment Standard – Active. Amendment to IEEE 802.16. This amendment specifies protocol enhancements to the medium access control layer (MAC) for enabling increased robustness and alternate radio path establishment in degraded network conditions. Amendment to IEEE Std 802.16. Limited WirelessMAN-Advanced physical layer extensions are included for enabling operation with radio path redundancy and direct communication between subscriber stations. Also mobile base stations and mobile relay stations are supported.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 Title Page
8 Contents
14 1. Overview
1.6 Support for high reliability networks
3. Definitions
15 4. Abbreviations and acronyms
5. Service-specific CS
6. WirelessMAN-Advanced Air Interface
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Medium access control
6.2.1 Addressing
6.2.2 MAC PDU formats
16 6.2.2.1.3.1 Bandwidth request (BR) with STID header
18 6.2.2.1.3.10 Switched access control
19 6.2.2.1.3.11 Ranging notification header
20 6.2.3 MAC control messages
24 6.2.3.1 AAI-RNG-REQ
29 6.2.3.2 AAI-RNG-RSP
35 6.2.3.5 AAI-SBC-REQ
40 6.2.3.6 AAI-SBC-RSP
41 6.2.3.11 AAI-HO-REQ
6.2.3.12 AAI-HO-CMD
44 6.2.3.13 AAI-NBR-ADV
46 6.2.3.31 AAI-System Configuration Descriptor (SCD) message
49 6.2.3.43 Privacy key MAC control message (AAI-PKM-REQ/AAI-PKM-RSP)
55 6.2.3.43.9 PKMv3 HR MulticastKey-Request message
6.2.3.43.10 PKMv3 HR MulticastKey-Reply message
56 6.2.3.47 DSx MAC control messages
6.2.3.47.1 AAI-DSA-REQ
60 6.2.3.47.2 AAI-DSA-RSP
64 6.2.3.47.3 AAI-DSA-ACK
65 6.2.3.47.4 AAI-DSC-REQ
68 6.2.3.47.5 AAI-DSC-RSP
69 6.2.3.47.6 AAI-DSC-ACK
6.2.3.47.7 AAI-DSD-REQ
70 6.2.3.47.8 AAI-DSD-RSP
71 6.2.3.57 AAI-ARS-CONFIG-CMD message format
77 6.2.3.65 MAC control messages for HR-Networks
6.2.3.65.1 AAI-MM-ADV message
80 6.2.3.65.2 AAI-MM-RS-REQ
81 6.2.3.65.3 AAI-MM-RS-RSP
83 6.2.3.65.4 AAI-MM-RL-REQ message
84 6.2.3.65.5 AAI-MM-RL-RSP message
85 6.2.3.65.6 AAI-MM-BS-REQ message
87 6.2.3.65.7 AAI-MM-BS-RSP message
88 6.2.3.65.8 AAI-MM-BS-CMD message
6.2.3.65.9 AAI-MM-RS-SYN-REQ message
89 6.2.3.65.10 AAI-MM-RS-SYN-RSP message
90 6.2.3.65.11 AAI-HR-RNG-CMD message
93 6.2.3.65.12 AAI-HR-RNG-REP message
94 6.2.3.65.13 AAI-HR-PCC message
6.2.3.65.14 AAI-DC-LC-REQ message
95 6.2.3.65.15 AAI-DC-LC-RSP message
6.2.3.65.16 AAI-DC-LD-REQ message
6.2.3.65.17 AAI-DC-LD-RSP message
96 6.2.3.65.18 AAI-DC-LR-REQ message
6.2.3.65.19 AAI-DC-LR-RSP message
6.2.3.65.20 AAI-DC-LEST-REQ message
98 6.2.3.65.21 AAI-DC-LEST-RSP message
99 6.2.3.65.22 AAI-DC-LEST-CMD message
100 6.2.3.65.23 AAI-DC-MES-REP message
101 6.2.3.65.24 AAI-DC-MES-CMD message
102 6.2.3.65.25 AAI-DC-RCHG-REQ message
104 6.2.3.65.26 AAI-DC-RCHG-RSP message
105 6.2.3.65.27 AAI-DC-RCHG-CMD message
106 6.2.3.65.28 AAI-DC-TKN-REQ message
107 6.2.3.65.29 AAI-DC-TKN-RSP message
6.2.3.65.30 AAI-DC-TKN-HO message
108 6.2.3.65.31 AAI-DC-TKV-ADV message
6.2.3.65.32 AAI-DC-LREL-CMD message
109 6.2.3.65.33 AAI-DC-DSA-CMD message
110 6.2.3.65.34 AAI-DC-DSC-CMD message
111 6.2.3.65.35 AAI-DC-DSD-CMD message
112 6.2.3.65.36 AAI-DC-RTS message
113 6.2.3.65.37 AAI-DC-CTS message
114 6.2.3.65.38 AAI-DC-CFG-CMD message
115 6.2.3.65.39 AAI-DC-RELAY-ADV message
6.2.3.65.40 AAI-DC-RELAY-REQ message
117 6.2.3.65.41 AAI-DC-RELAY-RSP message
118 6.2.3.65.42 AAI-DC-FWD-ADV message
119 6.2.3.65.43 AAI-DC-FWD-JOIN message
6.2.3.65.44 AAI-FN-CONFIG-CMD message
123 6.2.3.65.45 AAI-FN-RNG-ACK message
124 6.2.3.65.46 AAI-FN-RNG-FLU message
125 6.2.3.65.47 AAI-MSPG-GRP message
6.2.3.65.48 AAI-MSPG-PG message
126 6.2.3.65.49 AAI-SA-BPAG-ADV message
6.2.3.65.50 AAI-SA-BPAG-ACK message
127 6.2.3.65.51 AAI-AP-NBR-REQ message
6.2.3.65.52 AAI-AP-NBR-REP message
128 6.2.3.65.53 AAI-HR-MG-IND message
129 6.2.3.65.54 AAI-HR-MT-IND message
130 6.2.3.65.55 AAI-HR-DSC-CMD message
131 6.2.3.65.56 AAI-HR-DSD-CMD message
6.2.4 Construction and transmission of MAC PDUs
6.2.5 AAI Security
6.2.5.2 Key management protocol (PKMv3)
6.2.5.2.1 SA management
132 6.2.5.2.1.1 Mapping of flows to SAs
133 6.2.6 MAC HO procedure
6.2.6.1 Network topology acquisition
6.2.6.1.1 AMS scanning of neighbor ABSs
6.2.6.2 Trigger condition definitions
136 6.2.6.3 HO procedure
6.2.6.3.3 HO preparation
138 6.2.10 Connection management
6.2.21 Interference mitigation mechanisms
6.2.21.4 Self-coexistence
6.2.21.4.1 Self-coexistence cycle
139 6.2.21.4.2 Self-coexistence of two cells
6.2.21.4.3 Self-coexistence of three cells
6.2.21.4.4 Inter-HR-BS synchronization
6.2.28 Support for multicast services
140 6.3 Physical layer
6.3.5 Downlink control structure
6.3.5.1 Advance Preamble
6.3.5.1.1 Secondary advanced preamble (SA-Preamble)
6.3.5.5 DL control information elements
6.3.5.5.2 A-MAP control information elements
6.3.5.5.2.4 Assignment AMAP-IE
142 6.12 Support for HR-Networks
6.12.1 Multi-mode operation
6.12.1.1 Relay function for HR-BS
6.12.1.1.1 Relay link establishment
144 6.12.1.1.2 Maintaining connectivity for subordinate HR-RS
6.12.1.1.2.1 Affected HR-BS supporting STR relay mode
6.12.1.1.2.2 Affected HR-BS supporting TTR relay mode
146 6.12.1.1.3 Relay link configuration
6.12.1.1.4 Relay link release
6.12.1.2 Relay function for HR-MS
147 6.12.1.2.1 Relay link establishment
6.12.1.2.2 Relay link configuration
6.12.1.2.3 Relay link maintenance
6.12.1.2.3.1 Synchronization control for HR-MS acting as relay
148 6.12.1.2.3.2 HO procedure for HR-MS acting as RS
149 6.12.1.2.4 Relay link release
150 6.12.1.2.5 Dual-role operation of HR-MS
6.12.1.3 Base station function for HR-MS
6.12.1.3.1 Proactive Operation
151 6.12.1.3.2 Reactive Operation
6.12.1.3.2.1 Collision resolution
152 6.12.2 Support for direct communication between HR-MSs
6.12.2.1 General description
6.12.2.2 BS-controlled direct communication
153 6.12.2.2.1 Medium access control
6.12.2.2.1.1 HR-MS Neighbor Discovery
6.12.2.2.1.2 Connection establishment and management for associated HR-MS
158 6.12.2.2.1.3 Synchronization between HR-MSs involving in direct communication
159 6.12.2.2.1.4 HARQ operation for HR-MS direct communication
161 6.12.2.2.2 Physical layer
6.12.2.2.2.1 Frame structure and resource allocation
6.12.2.2.2.2 Direct communication assignment A-MAP IE
162 6.12.2.2.2.3 Power control for mobile to mobile communications
163 6.12.2.3 Talk-around direct communication
164 6.12.2.3.1 Medium access control
6.12.2.3.1.1 Addressing
6.12.2.3.1.2 MAC PDU formats
6.12.2.3.1.3 MAC control messages
6.12.2.3.1.4 Security
6.12.2.3.1.5 Connection management
165 6.12.2.3.1.6 Link management
167 6.12.2.3.1.7 QoS management
6.12.2.3.1.8 Token management
168 6.12.2.3.1.9 Resource management
169 6.12.2.3.1.10 Measurement
6.12.2.3.1.11 Configuration
170 6.12.2.3.1.12 Support for two-hop communication
171 6.12.2.3.1.13 Talk-around HR-MS forwarding to network
173 6.12.2.3.2 Physical layer
6.12.2.3.2.1 Frame structure
180 6.12.2.3.2.2 Synchronization channel
183 6.12.2.3.2.3 Dedicated Channel (Ded-CH) structure
186 6.12.2.3.2.4 Supplementary Channel
191 6.12.2.3.2.5 Distributed synchronization
193 6.12.2.3.2.6 Distributed resource reservation
6.12.2.3.2.7 CQI report and link adaptation
194 6.12.2.3.2.8 HARQ
6.12.2.3.2.9 Power control
6.12.3 Support for HR-MS forwarding to network
6.12.3.1 General description
195 6.12.3.2 BS-controlled HR-MS forwarding to network
6.12.3.2.1 Medium access control
6.12.3.2.1.1 Network entry involving forwarding HR-MS
199 6.12.3.2.1.2 Connection management involving forwarding HR-MS
6.12.3.2.1.3 Bandwidth request involving forwarding HR-MS
6.12.3.2.1.4 Synchronization between forwarding and forwarded HR-MS
6.12.3.2.1.5 HARQ functions under FTN
204 6.12.3.2.1.6 Changes in FTN operation modes
205 6.12.3.2.1.7 Paging by HR-MS
206 6.12.3.2.2 Physical layer
6.12.3.2.2.1 Frame structure for HR-MS FTN
207 6.12.3.2.2.2 Control structure for HR-MS FTN
216 6.12.4 Support for standalone network
217 6.12.4.1 Backbone status advertisement
6.12.4.2 MAC local connectivity establishment
218 6.12.4.3 Extension of talk-around direct communication
6.12.4.4 MAC local connectivity deletion
6.12.4.5 Neighbor BS/RS scanning operation
6.12.5 Support for high reliability relaying
6.12.5.1 HR-RS operation when serving HR-BS performs dual-mode operation
6.12.5.1.1 Resource assignment and HARQ operation
222 6.12.6 Support for local forwarding
6.12.6.1 Detection of local forwarding opportunity
6.12.6.2 Local forwarding setup and termination
6.12.6.3 Data traffic forwarding
223 6.12.7 Support for path management against degraded network
6.12.7.1 Alternative path management
6.12.7.1.1 Alternative path preparation by HR-BS for fast network reentry
6.12.7.1.2 Alternative path preparation by HR-MS for fast network reentry
6.12.7.1.3 Alternative path information and fast switching to HR-infrastructure station
224 6.12.7.1.4 Alternative Path information and Switching to forwarding HR-MS
6.12.7.1.5 Alternative path maintenance
6.12.7.2 Reliable HO procedure
225 6.12.7.3 Forwarding between HR-infrastructure stations
226 6.12.7.3.1 FBIS initiation
6.12.7.3.1.1 Discovery of FBIS HR-MS
6.12.7.3.1.2 HO for FBIS
227 6.12.7.3.2 FBIS operation
6.12.7.3.2.1 Switched Access between two serving HR-BSs
6.12.7.3.2.2 FBIS connection establishment
228 6.12.7.3.3 FBIS termination
6.12.7.3.3.1 FBIS termination initiated by Degraded HR-BS
6.12.7.3.3.2 FBIS termination by handover of FBIS HR-MS
229 6.12.8 Support for priority access operation
6.12.9 Support for multicast
230 6.12.9.1 Multicast communication operation
6.12.9.1.1 Multicast communication establishment
231 6.12.9.1.2 Multicast communication operation in connected state
6.12.9.1.3 Multicast communication operation in idle state
233 6.12.9.2 Multicast protocol features and functions
6.12.9.2.1 Downlink control channel for multicast communication
235 6.12.9.2.2 Feedback operation for multicast
236 6.12.9.3 Multicast key management
6.12.10 Support for security
6.12.10.1 Security procedure for direct communication data security
6.12.10.1.1 Security procedure for BS-controlled secure direct communication
6.12.10.1.1.1 BS-coordinated key management procedure for secure direct communication
237 6.12.10.1.1.2 Autonomous mutual authentication of HR-MS and data security for direct communications
246 6.12.10.1.1.3 Security context for BS-coordinate secure direct communication
248 6.12.10.1.1.4 Key derivation for BS-coordinated secure direct communication
249 6.12.10.1.2 Security procedure for Talk-around secure direct communication
6.12.10.2 Security procedure for secure multicast operation
250 6.12.10.2.1 Security context for multicast communication
6.12.10.2.1.1 MAK context
251 6.12.10.2.1.2 MSA context
252 6.12.10.2.2 Multicast key derivation
6.12.10.2.2.1 MAK key derivation
6.12.10.2.2.2 MCMAC key derivation
253 6.12.10.2.2.3 MTEK derivation
6.12.10.2.3 Key usage
6.12.10.2.3.1 MTEK usage
6.12.10.2.3.2 MTEK update
6.12.10.2.4 Multicast Forward and Backward Secrecy
6.12.10.2.4.1 Multicast Join Procedure
254 6.12.10.2.4.2 Multicast Leave Procedure
256 Annex B
IEEE 802.16.1a 2013
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