IEEE Standard 802.16: Broadband Wireless Access for New Opportunities
Abstract
While the world's data transmission capacities are growing at an enormous
rate, relatively few users have broadband access to them. Wired solutions,
including fiber, cable modems, and digital subscriber lines, have limitations
that prevent ubiquitous deployment. Broadband wireless access (BWA)
is an alternative that offers quick build-out at a low cost. A key issue
for the success of these systems is global standardization. Within the
IEEE 802 LAN/MAN Standards Committee, the 802.16 Working Group on Broadband
Wireless Access, with hundreds of participants worldwide, has completed
the WirelessMAN air interface standard for fixed wireless metropolitan
area networks operating from 2-66 GHz. With this work completed, 802.16
is now extending its standard to address mobile terminals as well. This
talk provides an overview of the 802.16 technology, which is based on
a QoS-oriented point-to-multipoint medium access control layer and both
single-carrier and OFDM physical layers.
Biography
Dr. Roger B. Marks
National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
Boulder, Colorado, USA
Email: marks@boulder.nist.gov
Roger B. Marks (r.b.marks@ieee.org) is with the National Institute of
Standards and Technology (NIST) in Boulder, Colorado, USA. In 1998,
he initiated the effort that led to the IEEE 802.16 Working Group on
Broadband Wireless Access, chairing it since inception and serving as
Technical Editor of IEEE Standards 802.16 and 802.16.2. He also serves
actively on the IEEE 802 Executive Committee. Marks received his A.B.
in Physics in 1980 from Princeton University and his Ph.D. in Applied
Physics in 1988 from Yale University. Author of over 80 publications,
his awards include the 2003 Individual Governmental Vision Award from
the Wireless Communications Association and a 1995 IEEE Technical Field
Award. He developed the IEEE Radio and Wireless Conference and chaired
it from 1996 through 1999. A Fellow of the IEEE, he has served as an
IEEE Distinguished Lecturer since 1999.