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【資料名稱】:WiMAX TECHNOLOGY FOR BROADBAND WIRELESS ACCESS
【資料作者】:Loutfi Nuaymi ENST Bretagne,France
【資料日期】:2007
【資料語(yǔ)言】:英文
【資料格式】:PDF
【資料目錄和簡(jiǎn)介】:
Contents
Preface and Acknowledgements xv
Abbreviations List xvii
PART ONE Global Introduction to WiMAX 1
1 Introduction to Broadband Wireless Access 3
1.1 The Need for Wireless Data Transmission 3
1.2 Wireless Networks and Broadband Wireless Access (BWA) 4
1.2.1 Different Types of Data Networks 4
1.2.2 Some IEEE 802 Data Network Standards 5
1.2.3 Cordless WLL Phone Systems 6
1.3 Applications of BWA 8
1.3.1 Wireless is Not Mobile! 10
1.3.2 Synthesis of WiMAX BWA Applications 11
1.4 History of BWA Technologies 11
1.4.1 Video Distribution: LMDS, MMDS and DVB 11
1.4.2 Pre-WiMAX Systems 12
2 WiMAX Genesis and Framework 13
2.1 IEEE 802.16 Standard 13
2.1.1 From 802.16-2004 to 802.16e 14
2.2 WiMAX Forum 15
2.2.1 WiMAX Forum Working Groups 15
2.2.2 WiMAX Forum White Papers 16
2.3 WiMAX Products Certifi cation 16
2.3.1 WiMAX Certifi ed Products 18
2.4 Predicted Products and Deployment Evolution 19
2.4.1 Product Types 19
2.4.2 Products and Deployment Timetable 19
2.5 Other 802.16 Standards 20
2.6 The Korean Cousin: WiBro 21
3 Protocol Layers and Topologies 23
3.1 The Protocol Layers of WiMAX 23
3.2 Convergence Sublayer (CS) 25
3.3 Medium Access Control Common Part Sublayer (MAC CPS) 25
3.4 Security Sublayer 25
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3.5 PHYsical Layer 26
3.5.1 Single Carrier (SC) and OFDM 27
3.6 Network Management Reference Model 28
3.7 WiMAX Topologies 28
4 Frequency Utilisation and System Profi les 31
4.1 The Cellular Concept 31
4.1.1 Sectorisation 31
4.1.2 Cluster Size Considerations 33
4.1.3 Handover 35
4.2 Licensed and Unlicensed Frequencies 36
4.2.1 Frequency Channels and Spectral Masks 37
4.3 WiMAX Frequencies, Regulations and Availability 38
4.3.1 France 39
4.3.2 Korea 40
4.3.3 USA 40
4.3.4 UK 40
4.3.5 China 40
4.3.6 Brazil 41
4.4 WiMAX System Profi les 41
4.4.1 Fixed WiMAX System Profi les 41
4.4.2 Mobile WiMAX System Profi les 42
PART TWO WiMAX Physical Layer 43
5 Digital Modulation, OFDM and OFDMA 45
5.1 Digital Modulations 45
5.1.1 Binary Phase Shift Keying (BPSK) 45
5.1.2 Quadrature Phase Shift Keying (QPSK) 45
5.1.3 Quadrature Amplitude Modulation (QAM): 16-QAM and 64-QAM 47
5.1.4 Link Adaptation 47
5.2 OFDM Transmission 47
5.2.1 Basic Principle: Use the IFFT Operator 48
5.2.2 Time Domain OFDM Considerations 50
5.2.3 Frequency Domain OFDM Considerations 51
5.2.4 OFDM Symbol Parameters and Some Simple Computations 52
5.2.5 Physical Slot (PS) 53
5.2.6 Peak-to-Average Power Ratio (PAPR) 53
5.3 OFDMA and Its Variant SOFDMA 53
5.3.1 Using the OFDM Principle for Multiple Access 53
5.3.2 Scalable OFDMA (SOFDMA) 55
5.3.3 OFDMA in the OFDM PHYsical Layer: Subchannelisation 55
5.4 Subcarrier Permutations in WiMAX OFDMA PHY 57
5.4.1 The Main Permutation Modes in OFDMA 57
5.4.2 Some OFDMA PHY Defi nitions 57
5.4.3 PUSC Permutation Mode 58
5.4.4 FUSC Permutation Mode 65
5.4.5 AMC Permutation Mode 67
5.4.6 TUSC Permutation Mode 68
Contents ix
6 The Physical Layer of WiMAX 69
6.1 The 802.16 Physical Transmission Chains 69
6.1.1 The Global Chains 69
6.2 Channel Coding 69
6.2.1 Randomisation 70
6.2.2 Forward Error Correction (FEC) Codes 71
6.2.3 Interleaving 73
6.2.4 Repetition 73
6.3 Turbo Coding 74
6.3.1 Convolutional Turbo Codes (CTC) 75
6.3.2 Block Turbo Codes (BTC) 76
6.4 Transmission Convergence Sublayer (TCS) 77
6.5 Burst Profi le 78
6.5.1 Downlink Burst Profi le Parameters 78
6.5.2 Uplink Burst Profi le Parameters 79
6.5.3 MCS Link Adaptation 79
PART THREE WiMAX Multiple Access (MAC Layer) and QoS Management 81
7 Convergence Sublayer (CS) 83
7.1 CS in 802.16 Protocol Architecture 83
7.2 Connections and Service Flow 83
7.2.1 Connection IDentifi ers (CIDs) 85
7.2.2 Service Flows 85
7.3 Classifi cation and Mapping 88
7.4 CS and QoS 90
7.5 Payload Header Suppression (PHS) 90
7.5.1 PHS Rules 92
7.5.2 PHS Rules Signalling 93
7.5.3 Header Compression in WiMAX 94
8 MAC Functions and MAC Frames 95
8.1 Introduction 95
8.2 MAC Addresses and MAC Frames 95
8.2.1 MAC Addresses and Other Addresses 95
8.2.2 MAC Frames 96
8.2.3 MAC Header Format 96
8.2.4 MAC Subheaders and Special Payloads 100
8.3 Fragmentation, Packing and Concatenation 100
8.3.1 Fragmentation 100
8.3.2 Packing 101
8.3.3 Concatenation 102
8.4 Basic, Primary and Secondary Management Connections 102
8.5 User Data and MAC Management Messages 105
8.6 TLV Encoding in the 802.16 Standard 105
8.6.1 TLV Encoding Sets 106
8.7 Automatic Repeat Request (ARQ) 106
8.7.1 ARQ Feedback Format 108
8.7.2 Hybrid Automatic Repeat Request (HARQ) Mechanism 109
8.8 Scheduling and Link Adaptation 110
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9 Multiple Access and Burst Profi le Description 113
9.1 Introduction 113
9.2 Duplexing: Both FDD and TDD are Possible 113
9.2.1 FDD Mode 114
9.2.2 TDD Mode 114
9.3 Transmission of Downlink and Uplink Subframes 115
9.3.1 OFDM PHY Downlink Subframe 116
9.3.2 OFDM PHY Uplink Subframe 117
9.3.3 OFDMA PHY Frame 118
9.3.4 Frame Duration 119
9.3.5 Preambles 120
9.4 Maps of Multiple Access: DL-MAP and UL-MAP 121
9.4.1 DL-MAP Message 122
9.4.2 UL-MAP Message 123
9.4.3 OFDMA PHY UL-MAP and DL-MAP Messages 124
9.5 Burst Profi le Usage: DCD Message and the DIUC Indicator 125
9.5.1 Burst Profi le Selection Thresholds 125
9.5.2 DCD (Downlink Channel Descriptor) Message 126
9.5.3 Transmission of the DCD Message 128
9.5.4 An Example of the DCD Message 128
9.5.5 DIUC Values 129
9.5.6 UCD (Uplink Channel Descriptor) Message and UIUC Indicator 132
9.6 Mesh Frame 134
9.6.1 Network Control Subframe 134
9.6.2 Schedule Control Subframe 135
10 Uplink Bandwidth Allocation and Request Mechanisms 137
10.1 Downlink and Uplink Allocation of Bandwidth 137
10.2 Types of Uplink Access Grant-request 138
10.2.1 Incremental and Aggregate Bandwidth Request 138
10.2.2 Standalone and Piggyback Bandwidth Request 138
10.3 Uplink Access Grant-request Mechanisms 140
10.3.1 Unsolicited Bandwidth Grants 141
10.3.2 Unicast Polling 141
10.3.3 Contention-based Group (Multicast or Broadcast) Polling 142
10.3.4 Management of Multicast Polling Groups 143
10.3.5 Contention Resolution for Group Polling 144
10.3.6 Bandwidth Stealing 146
10.3.7 Example of Uplink Access 147
10.4 Contention-based Focused Bandwidth Request in OFDM PHY 150
10.4.1 Full Contention (REQ Region Full) 151
10.4.2 Focused Contention (REQ Region Focused) 151
10.4.3 Summary of Contention-based Uplink Grant-request Methods 153
10.5 Contention-based CDMA Bandwidth Request in OFDMA PHY 153
11 Network Entry and Quality of Service (QoS) Management 155
11.1 Ranging 155
11.1.1 Ranging Messages 155
11.1.2 Initial Ranging 158
11.1.3 Ranging (or Periodic Ranging) 160
Contents xi
11.2 Link Adaptation 161
11.2.1 Downlink Channel Link Adaptation 162
11.2.2 Uplink Channel Link Adaptation 163
11.3 The Five Scheduling Services or QoS Classes 163
11.3.1 Unsolicited Grant Service (UGS) 165
11.3.2 Extended Real-Time Polling Service (ertPS) 166
11.3.3 Real-Time Polling Service (rtPS) 166
11.3.4 Non-Real-Time Polling Service (nrtPS) 166
11.3.5 Best Effort (BE) 167
11.4 Scheduling and Deployment of Services Over WiMAX 167
11.4.1 The Scheduler is in the BS! 167
11.4.2 Scheduling of the Different Transmission Services 168
11.5 Dynamic Service Addition and Change 170
11.5.1 Service Flow Provisioning and Activation 170
11.5.2 Service Flow Creation 171
11.5.3 Service Flow Modifi cation and Deletion 173
11.5.4 Authorisation Module 174
11.6 Network Entry 175
11.6.1 Registration 179
11.6.2 De-registration and Re-registration 180
11.6.3 SS Reset 181
PART FOUR Diverse Topics 183
12 Effi cient Use of Radio Resources 185
With the contribution of Jérôme Brouet, Alcatel, France
12.1 Introduction 185
12.2 Radio Engineering Consideration for WiMAX Systems 186
12.2.1 LOS/NLOS Propagation 186
12.2.2 Radio Parameters and System Gains 186
12.2.3 WiMAX Radio Features that Enhance the Range 187
12.2.4 Frequency Planning Guidelines 188
12.2.5 Base Station Synchronisation 188
12.3 Radio Resource Management Procedures 189
12.3.1 Power Control 189
12.3.2 Dynamic Frequency Selection (DFS) 190
12.3.3 Other Radio Resource Management Procedures 192
12.3.4 Channel Measurements 192
12.3.5 Support of Radio Resource Management in the WiMAX RAN 194
12.4 Advanced Antenna Technologies in WiMAX 194
12.4.1 Beamforming or AAS Technologies 195
12.4.2 MIMO (Multiple-Input Multiple-Output) Solution 200
12.4.3 About the Implementation of Advanced Antenna Technologies 203
12.5 Multicast Broadcast Services (MBS) 204
12.5.1 Multi-BS Access MBS 204
12.5.2 MBS Frame 205
13 WiMAX Architecture 207
With the contribution of Jérôme Brouet, Alcatel, France
13.1 The Need for a Standardised WiMAX Architecture 207
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13.1.1 Supporting Working Groups and Documents 207
13.1.2 High-level Architecture Requirements 208
13.2 Network Reference Model 209
13.2.1 Overview and Defi nitions 209
13.2.2 ASN Reference Model and Profi les 210
13.2.3 CSN Reference Model 213
13.2.4 Reference Points 214
13.3 Network Functionalities 215
13.3.1 Network Discovery and Selection 215
13.3.2 IP Addressing 216
13.3.3 AAA Framework 216
13.3.4 Mobility 217
13.3.5 End-to-End Quality of Service 217
14 Mobility, Handover and Power-Save Modes 219
14.1 Handover Considerations 219
14.2 Network Topology Acquisition 220
14.2.1 Network Topology Advertisement 220
14.2.2 MS Scanning of Neighbour BSs 220
14.2.3 Association Procedure 221
14.2.4 CDMA Handover Ranging and Automatic Adjustment 222
14.3 The Handover Process 222
14.3.1 Cell Reselection 222
14.3.2 Handover Decision and Initiation 223
14.3.3 Synchronisation to a Target BS Downlink 223
14.3.4 Ranging and Network Re-entry 224
14.3.5 Termination of MS Context 224
14.3.6 Handover Cancellation 224
14.4 Fast BS Switching (FBSS) and Macro Diversity Handover (MDHO) 225
14.4.1 Diversity Set 225
14.4.2 Different Types of BS for a Given MS 225
14.4.3 FBSS (Fast BS Switching) 226
14.4.4 MDHO (Macro Diversity Handover) 226
14.5 Power-Save Modes 227
14.5.1 Sleep Mode 227
14.5.2 Idle Mode 228
15 Security 231
15.1 Security Elements Used in the 802.16 Standard 231
15.1.1 Encryption Algorithms 232
15.1.2 X.509 Certifi cate 232
15.1.3 Encryption Keys and Security Associations (SAs) 233
15.2 Authentication and the PKM Protocol 235
15.2.1 PKM Protocol MAC Management Messages 235
15.2.2 PKMv1: the BS Authenticates the SS and then Provides it with Keying Material 236
15.2.3 Mutual Authentication as Defi ned in 802.16e 239
15.2.4 Authorisation Key (AK) Management 240
15.2.5 Management of the Authorisation Key in PKMv2 242
15.3 Data Encryption 242
15.3.1 Generation of Encryption Keys 243
Contents xiii
15.3.2 Generation of Encryption Keys in the 802.16e Amendment 245
15.3.3 Traffi c Encryption Keys and Handover 246
15.3.4 Traffi c Encryption Algorithms 246
15.3.5 Traffi c Encryption Algorithms Added in the 802.16e Amendment 248
15.4 Message Authentication with HMAC 248
15.4.1 Message Authentication Keys 249
15.5 Other Security Issues 250
16 Comparisons and Conclusion 251
16.1 Comparison Between Fixed WiMAX and Mobile WiMAX 251
16.2 Comparison Between WiMAX and WiFi 252
16.3 Comparison Between WiMAX and 3G 253
16.3.1 Advantages of the 3G Cellular System 253
16.3.2 Advantages of the (Mobile) WiMAX System 254
16.4 Final Thoughts and Conclusion 254
Annex A: The Different Sets of MAC Management Messages 255
Annex B: Example of a Downlink Channel Descriptor (DCD) Message 265
References 273
Index 277
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