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Relationship to IEEE802.16 & WiMAX

Relationship to IEEE802.16 & WiMAX. Max Riegel <maximilian.riegel@siemens.com> 2006-07-10. IEEE 802.16: ‘One standard fits all’. WiMAX and IEEE 802.16. WiMAX is addressing a subset of IEEE 802.16 No new features can be added Mandatory features in 802.16 are mandatory in WiMAX, if included

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Relationship to IEEE802.16 & WiMAX

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  1. Relationship to IEEE802.16 & WiMAX Max Riegel <maximilian.riegel@siemens.com> 2006-07-10

  2. IEEE 802.16: ‘One standard fits all’ 16ng@IETF-66 Relationship to IEEE802.16 & WiMAX (Max Riegel) Page 2

  3. WiMAX and IEEE 802.16 • WiMAX is addressing a subset of IEEE 802.16 • No new features can be added • Mandatory features in 802.16 are mandatory in WiMAX, if included • Optional features in 802.16 may be optional, mandatory or not included Fixed WiMAX – 256 OFDM IEEE 802.16 World Mobile WiMAX - OFDMA WiBro 16ng@IETF-66 Relationship to IEEE802.16 & WiMAX (Max Riegel) Page 3

  4. Preferred Convergence Sublayers [IP* means IPv4 as well as IPv6] 16ng@IETF-66 Relationship to IEEE802.16 & WiMAX (Max Riegel) Page 4

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