The standard specifies physical and medium access
31 01 2009About the IEEE Standards Association The IEEE Standards Association, globally recognized standardssetting body, develops consensus standards through an open process that brings diverse parts of industry together. These standards set specifications and procedures based on current scientific and technological consensus. The IEEESA has portfolio of over active standards and more than standards under development. For information on the IEEESA see httpstandards. ieee. org. About IEEE IEEE is the worlds largest technical professional society.
It supports various vehicular mobility classes up to Kmh in Metropolitan Area Network MAN environment and targets spectral efficiencies, sustained user data rates and numbers of active users that are all significantly higher than achieved by existing mobile systems.
It supports various vehicular mobility classes up to Kmh in Metropolitan Area Network MAN environment and targets spectral efficiencies, sustained user data rates and numbers of active users that are all significantly higher than achieved by existing mobile systems. Additional information about IEEE can be found at httpwww. ieee. org. The organization annually sponsors more than conferences worldwide. IEEE 802. 20 was developed by the Mobile Broadband Wireless Access MBWA Working Group and sponsored by the IEEE Local and Metropolitan Area Networks Standards Committee.
Through its more than 375,000 members in countries, the organization is leading authority on wide variety of areas ranging from aerospace systems, computers and telecommunications to biomedical engineering, electric power and consumer electronics. IEEE Std 802. 20, Standard for Local and Metropolitan Area Networks Standards Committee. The standard specifies physical and medium access control layers of an air interface for interoperable mobile broadband wireless access systems, operating in licensed bands below GHz, optimized for IPdata transport, with peak data rates per user in excess of Mbps.
IEEE 802. 20 was developed by the Mobile Broadband Wireless Access MBWA Working Group and sponsored by the IEEE Local and Metropolitan Area Networks Standards Committee. The organization annually sponsors more than conferences worldwide.
It supports various vehicular mobility classes up to Kmh in Metropolitan Area Network MAN environment and targets spectral efficiencies, sustained user data rates and numbers of active users that are all significantly higher than achieved by existing mobile systems. The organization annually sponsors more than conferences worldwide.
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