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IEEE 8802-22-2021

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ISO/IEC/IEEE International Standard–Telecommunications and information exchange between systems–Wireless Regional Area Networks (WRAN)–Specific requirements–Part 22: Cognitive Wireless RAN Medium Access Control (MAC) and Physical Layer (PHY) Specifications: Policies and procedures for operation in the bands that allow spectrum sharing where the communications devices may opportunistically operate in the spectrum of primary service

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IEEE 2021 1466
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Adoption Standard – Active. This standard specifies the air interface, including the cognitive medium access control layer (MAC) and physical layer (PHY), of point–to–multipoint wireless regional area networks (WRANs) comprised of a professional fixed base station (BS) with fixed and portable user terminals operating in the VHF/UHF TV broadcast bands between 54 MHz to 862 MHz, and potentially in the 1300 MHz to 1750 MHz, and 2700 MHz to 3700 MHz bands provided the regulatory regime allows it.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 Title page
5 Important Notices and Disclaimers Concerning IEEE Standards Documents
8 Participants
12 Introduction
13 Contents
17 1. Overview
1.1 Scope
1.2 Purpose
18 1.3 Introduction
21 1.4 Word usage
22 2. Normative references
24 3. Definitions
32 4. Abbreviations and acronyms
38 5. System architecture
5.1 Reference architecture
42 5.2 Management reference architecture
46 6. Packet Convergence sublayer
6.1 MAC SDU format
6.2 Classification
48 6.3 IEEE 802.3/Ethernet-specific part
49 6.4 IP specific part
50 7. MAC Common Part sublayer
7.1 General
51 7.2 Addressing and connections
52 7.3 General superframe structure
54 7.4 General frame structure (on PHY-OM1)
57 7.5 General frame structure (on PHY-OM2)
61 7.6 General frame structure for a relay network
68 7.7 Control headers
78 7.8 MAC PDU formats
94 7.9 Management messages
222 7.10 Management of MAC PDUs
242 7.11 ARQ mechanism
255 7.12 Scheduling services
258 7.13 Bandwidth management
264 7.14 PHY support
266 7.15 Contention resolution
268 7.16 Initialization and network association
314 7.17 Ranging
328 7.18 Channel descriptor management
330 7.19 Multicast support
333 7.20 Quality of service
374 7.21 Incumbent protection
384 7.22 Self-coexistence
402 7.23 Quiet periods and sensing
414 7.24 Channel management
419 7.25 Synchronization of the IEEE 802.22 WRAN BSs and IEEE 802.22 A-BSs
7.26 Multi-channel operation on PHY-OM2
439 7.27 Group Resource Allocation on PHY-OM2
443 8. Security mechanism in IEEE 802.22
444 8.1 Security Architecture for the Data/Control and Management Planes
446 8.2 SCM protocol
473 8.3 Key usage
477 8.4 Cryptographic methods
484 8.5 Certificate profile
492 8.6 Security sublayer 2—Security mechanisms for the cognitive functions
505 8.7 CPE privacy
506 9. Operation Mode 1 (PHY-OM1)
507 9.1 Symbol description
510 9.2 Data rates
511 9.3 Functional block diagram applicable to the PHY layer
512 9.4 Superframe and frame structures
520 9.5 CBP packet format
522 9.6 OFDM subcarrier allocation
530 9.7 Channel coding
552 9.8 Constellation mapping and modulation
556 9.9 Control mechanisms
563 9.10 Network synchronization
564 9.11 Frequency Control requirements
9.12 Antenna
569 9.13 RF mask
570 9.14 Receiver requirements
571 9.15 Multiple-input, multiple-output (MIMO)
579 9.16 Using PHY-OM1 in non-TV whitespace frequency bands
580 10. PHY Operation Mode 2 (PHY-OM2)
10.1 Symbol description
587 10.2 Data rates
600 10.3 Functional block diagram applicable to the PHY
601 10.4 Frame structure
605 10.5 CBP packet format
10.6 OFDM subcarrier allocation
614 10.7 Channel coding
621 10.8 Constellation mapping and modulation
625 10.9 Control mechanisms
630 10.10 Network synchronization
10.11 Frequency control requirements
10.12 Antenna
10.13 RF mask
631 10.14 Receiver requirements
10.15 MIMO pilot allocation
633 10.16 Using PHY-OM2 in non-TV Whitespace Frequency Bands
634 11. Cognitive radio capability
11.1 General
635 11.2 Spectrum Manager operation
661 11.3 Spectrum Sensing Automaton
674 11.4 Spectrum sensing
687 11.5 Geolocation
692 11.6 Database service
693 11.7 Operation in non-TV white-space bands
694 12. Configuration
695 13. Parameters and connection management
13.1 Parameters, timers, message IEs
707 13.2 Well-known CIDs
711 13.3 ARQ parameters
712 14. MIB structure
14.1 MIB description
834 14.2 MIB module definitions (ASN.1)
1232 15. Management plane interfaces and procedures
15.1 Primitive format
1233 15.2 Primitive definitions
1338 Annex A (normative) IEEE 802.22 regulatory domains and regulatory classes requirements
1361 Annex B (informative) Multicarrier fine ranging method
1370 Annex C (informative) Sensing
1425 Annex D (informative) Summary of the characteristics of the IEEE 802.22.1 beacon signal and protocols
1444 Annex E (informative) Distributed spectrum sensing and authentication to provide protection against thermal noise
1449 Annex F (informaative) Network security aspects
1452 Annex G (informative) Multiple-input, multiple-output (MIMO)—Receiver side implementation
1462 Annex H (informative) Bibliography
1466 Back cover
IEEE 8802-22-2021
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