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"Transmission of IP over Ethernet over IEEE 802.16 Networks", HongSeok Jeon, 18-Apr-08. ( bytes)
- This document describes the transmission of IPv4 over Ethernet as
well as IPv6 over Ethernet in an access network deploying the IEEE
802.16 cellular radio transmission technology. The Ethernet on top
of IEEE 802.16 is realized by bridging connections which the IEEE
802.16 provides between a base station and its associated subscriber
stations. Due to the resource constraints of radio transmission
systems and the limitations of the IEEE 802.16 MAC functionality for
the realization of an Ethernet, the transmission of IP over Ethernet
over IEEE 802.16 may considerably benefit by adding IP specific
support functions in the Ethernet over IEEE 802.16 while maintaining
full compatibility with standard IP over Ethernet behavior.
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"Transmission of IPv4 packets over IEEE 802.16's IP Convergence Sublayer", Syam Madanapalli, Soohong Daniel Park, Samita Chakrabarti, 13-Jul-08. ( bytes)
- IEEE 802.16 is an air interface specification for wireless broadband
access. IEEE 802.16 has specified multiple service specific
convergence sublayers for transmitting upper layer protocols. The
packet CS (Packet Convergence Sublayer) is used for the transport of
all packet-based protocols such as Internet Protocol (IP), IEEE 802.3
(Ethernet) and IEEE 802.1Q (VLAN). The IP-specific part of the
Packet CS enables the transport of IPv4 packets directly over the
IEEE 802.16 MAC.
This document specifies the frame format, the Maximum Transmission
Unit (MTU) and address assignment procedures for transmitting IPv4
packets over the IP-specific part of the Packet Convergence Sublayer
of IEEE 802.16.
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