About the IEEE Working
9 04 2009IEEESA promotes the engineering process by creating, developing, integrating, sharing and applying knowledge about electro and information technologies and sciences for the benefit of humanity and the profession. It closes the firstmile gap, giving users an easily installable, wirefree method to access core networks for multimedia applications. These frequencies are well suited to residential and small business applications using nonlineofsight links. Meeting bimonthly, it has completed core specifications for fixed broadband wireless access BWA between and GHz. For more information on the IEEE 802. 16 Working Group, visit httpWirelessMAN. org. It has portfolio of more than completed standards and more than in development.
For more information on the IEEE 802. 16 Working Group, visit httpWirelessMAN. org. It has portfolio of more than completed standards and more than in development.
Through its members, the organization is leading authority on areas ranging from aerospace, computers and telecommunications to biomedicine, electric power and consumer electronics. The standard, IEEE 802. 16a, is an extension of the global IEEE 802. 16 WirelessMAN standard for to GHz published in Because the technology integrates well with IEEE wireless LANs, IEEE 802. 16a base stations are excellent candidates for wirelessly linking hot spots to the Internet. As in the base IEEE standard, the advanced technology it defines is designed from first principles to support multimedia services such as videoconferencing, voice and gaming.
The standard will also play vital role in underdeveloped regions in which advanced wired infrastructures are unavailable. Compliance and interoperability testing of WirelessMAN air interfaces, from to GHz, is supported by the Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access WiMAX Forum. IEEE. 802. 16a, Air Interface for Fixed Broadband Wireless Access Systems Medium Access Control Modifications and Additional Physical Layer Specifications for 211 GHz, sets the stage for the widespread deployment of to GHz wireless MANs as an economical alternative to wireline firstmile connections to public networks.
Through its members, the organization is leading authority on areas ranging from aerospace, computers and telecommunications to biomedicine, electric power and consumer electronics. About the IEEE Working Group on Broadband Wireless Access Systems Medium Access Control Modifications and Additional Physical Layer Specifications for 211 GHz, sets the stage for the widespread deployment of to GHz wireless MANs as an economical alternative to wireline firstmile connections to public networks. All other names or product names are the trademarks, service marks or registered trademarks of their respective holders. Additional information about the IEEE can be found at httpwww. ieee. org.

