Title :
Global standardization efforts of BWA systems based on cable modem
Author_Institution :
Nortel Networks, Richardson, TX, USA
Abstract :
Data-over-Cable Service Interface Specifications (DOCSIS) developed by Cable Labs has been adopted by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) as a draft Recommendation in ITU-T and ITU-R. Nortel Networks has been spearheading the BWA standards efforts in ITU-R, ITU-T and in IEEE 802.16, that uses the cable modem specifications as a basis for wireless access systems in order to achieve economies of scale. The cable modem technical parameters for physical and media access control layers have been adapted to the wireless environment to support a bidirectional wireless access system for interactive services. This paper presents the BWA (broadband wireless acceas) physical and media access control (MAC) standardization efforts that are in progress in IEEE 802.16 in the 10-40 GHz band, with a focus on the LMDS (local multipoint distribution service) band in the U.S. Nortel Networks is leading the effort to standardize the DOCSIS based parameters for PHY/MAC standardization in IEEE 802.16. The services that will be supported by BWA systems include fast Internet access (supporting both IP and ATM traffic), video and interactive television. The key features of this BWA system are multiple quality of service (QoS) support, dynamic service management, support of real-time services along with cryptographic authentication of the users for protection against theft of service.
Keywords :
Internet; access protocols; broadband networks; cable television; computer network management; interactive television; modems; quality of service; radio access networks; telecommunication security; telecommunication standards; 10 to 40 GHz; BWA standards; BWA systems; DOCSIS; Data-over-Cable Service Interface Specifications; IEEE 802.16; ITU-R; ITU-T; International Telecommunication Union; LMDS; MAC standardization; Nortel Networks; PHY/MAC standardization; QoS; bidirectional wireless access system; broadband wireless access; cable modem; draft Recommendation; dynamic service management; fast Internet access; global standardization efforts; interactive services; interactive television; local multipoint distribution service; media access control; media access control layer; physical access control layer; theft of service; video; wireless access; Cable TV; Communication cables; Economies of scale; Media Access Protocol; Modems; Physical layer; Power cables; Quality of service; Standardization; Web and internet services;
Conference_Titel :
Emerging Technologies Symposium: Broadband, Wireless Internet Access, 2000 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Richardson, TX, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-6364-7
DOI :
10.1109/ETS.2000.916510