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Ahson S., Ilyas M. (Ed) — WiMAX: Standards and Security
Ahson S., Ilyas M. (Ed) — WiMAX: Standards and Security



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Íàçâàíèå: WiMAX: Standards and Security

Àâòîðû: Ahson S., Ilyas M. (Ed)

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Part of the WiMAX Handbook, this volume focuses on the standards and security issues of WiMAX. The book examines standardized versus proprietary solutions for wireless broadband access, reviews the core medium access control protocol of WiMAX systems, and presents carriers' perspectives on wireless services. It also discusses the main mobility functions of the IEEE 802.16e standard, describes how to speed up WiMAX handover procedures, presents the 802.16 mesh protocol, and surveys the testing and certification processes used for WiMAX products. In addition, the book reviews the security features of both IEEE 802.16 and WiMAX


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Media access control (MAC) layer, IEEE 802.16e-2005 standard      29—30
Media access control (MAC) layer, IEEE 802.16h standard      32
Media access control (MAC) layer, mesh networking      149—150
Media access control (MAC) layer, mesh networking, backbone hop-by-hop security      169—170
Media access control (MAC) layer, mesh networking, IEEE 802.16 standard      214
Media access control (MAC) layer, mesh topology functions      51—55
Media access control (MAC) layer, mesh topology functions, addressing and connections      51—52
Media access control (MAC) layer, mesh topology functions, bandwidth allocation      52—53
Media access control (MAC) layer, mesh topology functions, centralized scheduling      53—54
Media access control (MAC) layer, mesh topology functions, network synchronization      54
Media access control (MAC) layer, network security properties      198—199
Media access control (MAC) layer, plugfest testing configurations      184—187
Media access control (MAC) layer, point to multiple point (PMP) topology, connection establishment and maintenance      47—49
Media access control (MAC) layer, point to multiple point (PMP) topology, IEEE 802.16 standard      212—213
Media access control (MAC) layer, point to multiple point (PMP) topology, MPDU retransmission scheme      40—41
Media access control (MAC) layer, point to multiple point (PMP) topology, network entry and initialization      47
Media access control (MAC) layer, point to multiple point (PMP) topology, overview      36—37
Media access control (MAC) layer, point to multiple point (PMP) topology, PDU composition      38—39
Media access control (MAC) layer, point to multiple point (PMP) topology, PDU transmission      39—40
Media access control (MAC) layer, point to multiple point (PMP) topology, quality-of-service      49—51
Media access control (MAC) layer, point to multiple point (PMP) topology, service implementation schemes      42—47
Media access control (MAC) layer, point to multiple point (PMP) topology, services and parameters      41—42
Media access control (MAC) layer, protocol data unit      210—212
Media access control (MAC) layer, quality of service support      214—215
Media access control (MAC) layer, security threats to      226 233—234
Media access control (MAC) layer, WiMAX standardization for      210
Mesh topology, advanced security issues      244
Mesh topology, IEEE 802.16 standard      26—27
Mesh topology, IEEE 802.16 standard, network security issues      168—171
Mesh topology, IEEE 802.16 standard, networking applications      162—167
Mesh topology, IEEE 802.16 standard, overview      147—150
Mesh topology, IEEE 802.16 standard, time division multiple access      150—162
Mesh topology, media access (MAC) layer      51—55
Mesh topology, media access (MAC) layer, addressing and connections      51—52
Mesh topology, media access (MAC) layer, bandwidth allocation      52—53
Mesh topology, media access (MAC) layer, centralized scheduling      53—54
Mesh topology, media access (MAC) layer, network synchronization      54
Mesh topology, network addressing      164—165
Mesh topology, network schematic      147—148
Mesh topology, WiMAX support for      207—209
Mesh topology, WiMAX support for, point-to-multiple point protocol      214
Minimum reserved traffic rate (MRTR), IEEE 802.16 quality-of-service standard      66
Mobile stations (MS), 5th plugfest testing of      187—189
Mobile stations (MS), IEEE 802.11 standard      7—8
Mobile stations (MS), power-saving mechanisms      106—107
Mobile stations (MS), support functions      104
Mobile subscriber station (MSS), handover procedures      130—131
Mobile subscriber station (MSS), mobility prediction      136—138
Mobile subscriber station (MSS), predicted handover scheme      138—141
Mobile WiMAX systems, performance evaluation      78—79
Mobility prediction, mobile subscriber stations      136—138
Mobility support, IEEE 802.16e standard, handover mechanisms      109—121
Mobility support, IEEE 802.16e standard, location update      124—126
Mobility support, IEEE 802.16e standard, network reentry from idle model      126—127
Mobility support, IEEE 802.16e standard, overview      104
Mobility support, IEEE 802.16e standard, paging operations      121—124
Mobility support, IEEE 802.16e standard, power-saving mechanisms      105—109
MOB_BSHO-REQ, handover operations      114—118
MOB_BSHO-RSP, handover operations      114—118
MOB_HO-IND, handover operations      115—118
MOB_MSHO-REQ, handover operations      114—118
MOB_NBR-ADV message, network topology acquisition, association procedure      113—114
MOB_NBR-ADV message, network topology advertisement      109
MOB_SCN-REP, network topology acquisition, neighbor BS scanning      109—111
MOB_SCN-REQ, handover operations, association levels      132—133
MOB_SCN-REQ, network topology acquisition, association procedure      112—114
MOB_SCN-REQ, network topology acquisition, neighbor BS scanning      109—111
MOB_SCN-RSP, handover operations, association levels      131—133
MOB_SCN-RSP, network topology acquisition, association procedure      112—114
MOB_SCN-RSP, network topology acquisition, neighbor BS scanning      109—111
MOB_SLP-RSP message, mobility support      106—107
MOB_TRF-IND message, mobility support      106—107
MOC_SLP-REQ message, mobility support      106—107
Modulation categories, functionality and performance testing      178
Multicast connections, power-saving mechanisms      108—109
Mutual authentication, privacy key management (PKM) protocol version 2      240—242
Neighboring base stations (nBSs), handover procedures      130—131
Neighboring base stations (nBSs), network topology acquisition      109—111
Network address translation (NAT), mesh network addressing      165
Network configuration subframe, mesh networking, distributed election scheduling broadcast channels      154—157
Network configuration subframe, mesh networking, TDMA framing and transmission timing      152—154
Network control and management system (NCMS), IEEE 802.16g standard      31
Network entry/reentry, handover operations      118
Network entry/reentry, handover operations, from idle mode      125—126
Network entry/reentry, media access (MAC) layer, initialization      47
Network entry/reentry, mesh networking and synchronization      161—162
Network management system (NMS), IEEE 802.16f standard      30
Network security, advertisement      109
Network security, association procedure      111—114
Network security, mesh networking      168—171
Network security, neighbor BS scanning      109—111
Network security, protocols for      198—199
Network synchronization, media access (MAC) layer, mesh topology      54
Network topology acquisition, handover (HO) function and      109—114
Node authorization, mesh networking security      168—169
Nonline-of-sight (NLOS) communication, IEEE 802.16 standards and      22—23
Nonline-of-sight (NLOS) communication, IEEE 802.16-2004 support for      207
Nonline-of-sight (NLOS) communication, mesh topology for      207—209
Nonline-of-sight (NLOS) communication, mesh topology for, point-to-multiple point protocol      214
Nonreal-time polling service (nrtPS), IEEE 802.16 quality-of-service standard, scheduling      69
Nonreal-time polling service (nrtPS), media access (MAC) layer, services provisions and parameters      42
Nonreal-time polling service (nrtPS), media access (MAC) layer, uplink scheduling      43—44
Nonreal-time variable rate (NRT-VR) power, saving function, mobility support and      105—109
Okumura-Hata model, propagation environments      82—83
Orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM), HIPERLAN WLAN technology standard      12
Orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM), IEEE 802.11 standard      6—8
Orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM), IEEE 802.16-2004 standard, physical layer, (PHY) specifications      23—24 209—210
Orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM), mesh networking, distributed election scheduling broadcast channels      155—157
Orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM), mesh networking, TDMA framing and transmission timing      152—154
Orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM), mesh networking, time division multiple access      150—162
Orthogonal frequency-discussion multiple access (OFDMA) frame, handover model simulation and results      141—143
Packet-switched data networks, voice over Internet protocol (VoIP)      129—131
Paging group update, defined      124
Paging operation, handover function      121—124
Partitioned networks, mesh network addressing      164—165
Path loss approximation, signal-aware mechanisms      134—136
Path loss approximation, WiMAX system performance      95—97
Payload encription, AES-CCM system      224—226
Penetration loss, propagation environments      87—90
Perform ranging code, paging operation      124
Personal Computer Memory Card International Association (PCMCIA) network access, cellular networks      10—11
Physical layer (PHY) specifications, certification      179—180
Physical layer (PHY) specifications, IEEE 802 standards      4—5
Physical layer (PHY) specifications, IEEE 802.16-2004 standard      23—24 206
Physical layer (PHY) specifications, IEEE 802.16-2004 standard, frame structure      209—210
Physical layer (PHY) specifications, IEEE 802.16e-2005 standard      28—29
Physical layer (PHY) specifications, jamming and scrambling threats      232—233
Physical layer (PHY) specifications, MAC layer      25—26
Physical layer (PHY) specifications, MAC PDU transmission      39—40
Physical layer (PHY) specifications, mesh networking, IEEE 802.16 standard      150—151
Physical layer (PHY) specifications, MPDU transmission, uplink timing and allocations      40
Physical layer (PHY) specifications, network security properties      198—199
Physical layer (PHY) specifications, plugfest testing of      184—187
Physical layer (PHY) specifications, security threats to      226
Plugfest testing for WiMAX systems      183—189
Plugfest testing for WiMAX systems, 3rd test architecture      184—186
Plugfest testing for WiMAX systems, 5th architecture      187—189
Plugfest testing for WiMAX systems, test plan      186—187
Point to multiple point (PMP) topology, media access (MAC) layer, connection establishment and maintenance      47—49
Point to multiple point (PMP) topology, media access (MAC) layer, MPDU retransmission scheme      40—41
Point to multiple point (PMP) topology, media access (MAC) layer, network entry and initialization      47
Point to multiple point (PMP) topology, media access (MAC) layer, overview      36—37
Point to multiple point (PMP) topology, media access (MAC) layer, PDU composition      38—39
Point to multiple point (PMP) topology, media access (MAC) layer, PDU transmission      39—40
Point to multiple point (PMP) topology, media access (MAC) layer, quality-of-service      49—51
Point to multiple point (PMP) topology, media access (MAC) layer, service implementation schemes      42—47
Point to multiple point (PMP) topology, media access (MAC) layer, services and parameters      41—42
Point to multiple point (PMP) topology, media access (MAC) layer, WiMAX standardization      212—213
Point to multiple point (PMP) topology, mesh networking, user end-to-end security      170—171
Point to multiple point (PMP) topology, mesh networking, WiMAX standardization for      214
Point to multiple point (PMP) topology, WiMAX support for      207—209
Point-of-presence (POP), mesh networking, network schematic      148—150
Point-to-point (P2P) topology, WiMAX support for      207—209
Polling process, media access (MAC) layer, request transmission      45—46
Power down update      124
Power level control, transmitter testing for      189—190
Power management, IEEE 802.16e-2005 standard      29—30
Power management, mobility support      105—109
Power-saving class (PSC) categories, mobility support functions and      105—109
Predicted handover scheme (PHS), handover operations, association levels      132—133
Predicted handover scheme (PHS), mobile subscriber stations, mobility prediction      136—138
Predicted handover scheme (PHS), mobile subscriber stations, sequence diagram      138—141
Primary security associations, WiMAX system      215—216
Privacy key management (PKM) protocol, authorization and AK exchange      220—221
Privacy key management (PKM) protocol, MAC protocol data units (MPDUs)      231—232
Privacy key management (PKM) protocol, mesh networking security      168—169
Privacy key management (PKM) protocol, network entry/reentry, handover operations      118
Privacy key management (PKM) protocol, privacy sublayers      27—28
Privacy key management (PKM) protocol, version 1      234—240
Privacy key management (PKM) protocol, version 2      240—244
Privacy key management (PKM) protocol, WiMAX security system and      199—203
Privacy key management (PKM) protocol, WiMAX security system and, authorization and AK exchange      220—221
Privacy key management (PKM) protocol, WiMAX security system and, components of      219—220
Privacy key management (PKM) protocol, WiMAX security system and, overview      215
Privacy sublayer, IEEE 802.16 standard      27—28
Private branch exchange (PBX), voice over Internet protocol (VoIP)      129—131
Propagation environments in-building penetration      87—90
Propagation environments, characteristics      84—87
Propagation environments, fixed broadband access      83—84
Propagation environments, link budgets      84
Propagation environments, modeling of      81—83
Proprietary solutions, standardization vs.      20—21
Protocol analyzer (PA), WiMAX Forum development of      183
Protocol data units (PDUs), media access (MAC) layer, composition      38—39
Protocol data units (PDUs), media access (MAC) layer, point to multiple point (PMP) topology      36—37
Protocol data units (PDUs), media access (MAC) layer, transmission      39—40
Protocol data units (PDUs), media access control (MAC) layer      210—212
Protocol implementation conformance indicators (PICS), abstract test suite      182—183
Protocol implementation conformance indicators (PICS), WiMAX conformance testing      177—178
Provisioned service flows, media access (MAC) layer      50
Public safety bands, WiMAX performance evaluation      81
Quality-of-service (QoS) levels, circuit-switching network      60
Quality-of-service (QoS) levels, definition      58—60
Quality-of-service (QoS) levels, IEEE 802.16 standard, admission control simulation      69—72
Quality-of-service (QoS) levels, IEEE 802.16 standard, basic operation      62—63
Quality-of-service (QoS) levels, IEEE 802.16 standard, point to multipoint protocol      26—27
Quality-of-service (QoS) levels, IEEE 802.16 standard, scheduling simulation      72—74
Quality-of-service (QoS) levels, IEEE 802.16 standard, service classes      65—67
Quality-of-service (QoS) levels, IEEE 802.16 standard, service flow      64—65
Quality-of-service (QoS) levels, IEEE 802.16e-2005 standard      29
Quality-of-service (QoS) levels, media access (MAC) layer, IEEE 802.16 standards      49—51
Quality-of-service (QoS) levels, media access (MAC) layer, protocol data unit composition      38—39
Quality-of-service (QoS) levels, media access (MAC) layer, services provisions and parameters      41—42
Quality-of-service (QoS) levels, mesh network addressing      165
Quality-of-service (QoS) levels, mesh network addressing, convergence sublayer      165—167
Quality-of-service (QoS) levels, network security properties      198—199
Quality-of-service (QoS) levels, packet-switched network      60—61
Quality-of-service (QoS) levels, performance metrics      59—60
Quality-of-service (QoS) levels, request and grant controls      59—60
Quality-of-service (QoS) levels, scheduling policy      60
Quality-of-service (QoS) levels, traffic shaping      59—60
Quality-of-service (QoS) levels, wide area networks      58—59
Quality-of-service (QoS) levels, WiMAX Forum certification      182
Quality-of-service (QoS) levels, WiMAX standardization for      214—215
Quality-of-service (QoS) levels, wireless LAN and IEEE 802.11e standard      61—62
Radio conformance, functionality and performance testing      178
Radio conformance, test specifications, abstract test suite      182
Radio conformance, testing and measurements      189—193
Radio conformance, testing and measurements, constellation error      190
Radio conformance, testing and measurements, nonspecified transmitter measurements      191—192
Radio conformance, testing and measurements, power level control      189—190
Radio conformance, testing and measurements, receiver tests      192
Radio conformance, testing and measurements, spectral flatness      190
Radio conformance, testing and measurements, spectral mask      190—191
Radio parameters analysis and modeling, WiMAX system performance      93—97
Radiofrequency (RF) parameters, plugfest testing of      184—187
Ranging procedures, handover operations      117
Real-time polling service (rtPS), IEEE 802.16 quality-of-service standard      65—66
Real-time polling service (rtPS), IEEE 802.16 quality-of-service standard, scheduling      68—69
Real-time polling service (rtPS), IEEE 802.16e-2005 standard      29
Real-time polling service (rtPS), media access (MAC) layer, services provisions and parameters      42
Real-time polling service (rtPS), media access (MAC) layer, uplink scheduling      43
Real-time variable rate (RT-VR) connections, power-saving mechanisms      107—108
Received signal strength indicator (RSSI), network topology acquisition, neighbor BS scanning      109—111
Received signal strength indicator (RSSI), WiMAX system performance      93—97
Receiver testing, protocols for      192
Regulatory type testing, unit under test verification      117—178
Relative constellation error (RCE), transmitter testing      190
Relay Task Group, IEEE 802.16j standard      33
Release testing, WiMAX Forum certification      182
Rendevous time, network topology acquisition, association procedure      114
REP-REQ message, predicted handover scheme      138—141
Request transmission schemes, IEEE 802.16 quality-of-service standard      67
Request transmission schemes, media access (MAC) layer      45—47
Rivest — Shamir — Adleman (RSA)/X.509 digital certification, MAC layer security      233—234
Round trip delay (RTD), network topology acquisition, neighbor BS scanning      109—111
Scalable-OFDMA, IEEE 802.16e-2005 standard      28—29
Scalable-OFDMA, single carrier (SC) physical layer (PHY) specifications      209—210
Scanning procedures, handover operations      117
Scheduling protocols, mesh networking      149—150
Scheduling protocols, WiMAX operating modes      208—209
Scheduling services, IEEE 802.16 quality-of-service standard      67—68
Scheduling services, IEEE 802.16 quality-of-service standard simulation      72—74
Scheduling services, MAC functions in PMP topology      41—42
Scheduling subframe, mesh networking, TDMA framing and transmission timing      152—154
Scrambling threats, WiMAX security      232—233
Security analysis for WiMAX systems, advanced security issues      244
Security analysis for WiMAX systems, AES encryption      223—226
Security analysis for WiMAX systems, authentication coding      217—218
Security analysis for WiMAX systems, authorization and AK exchange      220—221
Security analysis for WiMAX systems, authorization vulnerability      227
Security analysis for WiMAX systems, data encryption protocols      222—226
Security analysis for WiMAX systems, DES encryption      222—223
Security analysis for WiMAX systems, extensible authentication protocol      219
Security analysis for WiMAX systems, key management      227
Security analysis for WiMAX systems, network properties      198—199
Security analysis for WiMAX systems, nonline-of-sight mobile systems      232—234
Security analysis for WiMAX systems, overview      197—198
Security analysis for WiMAX systems, privacy and key management      219—222
Security analysis for WiMAX systems, privacy key management (PKM) protocol, version 1      234—236
Security analysis for WiMAX systems, security association architecture      199—203 215—217
Security analysis for WiMAX systems, TEK exchange      221—222
Security analysis for WiMAX systems, threat analysis      226—227
Security analysis for WiMAX systems, X.509 certificates      218—219
Security associated identifiers (SAIDs), mesh networking security      169—171
Security associated identifiers (SAIDs), WiMAX security system      200—203
Security associated identifiers (SAIDs), WiMAX security system, data SA contents      216—217
Security associations (SAs), primary, static and dynamic classifications      215—217
Security associations (SAs), WiMAX security system      200—203
Security issues, mesh networking      168—171
Service data units (SDUs), media access (MAC) layer, composition      38—39
Service flows, media access (MAC) layer, quality-of-service (QoS) levels      50—51
Service set identity (SSID), IEEE 802.11 standard      7—8
Serving base station (SBS), handover procedures      130—131
Serving base station (SBS), predicted handover scheme      138—141
Signal prediction priority queueing (SPPQ), handover procedures      130—131
Signal-aware mechanisms, measurement of      134—136
Signal-to-noise ratio (SNR), signal-aware mechanisms      134—136
Signal-to-noise ratio (SNR), WiMAX system performance      97—99
Simulation handover model, development and results from      141—143
Single carrier (SC) physical layer (PHY) specifications, IEEE 802.16 standard      209—210
Sleep mode operations, mobility support functions and      104
Sleep mode operations, power management      105—109
Space time coding, IEEE 802.16-2004 standard      24
Spatial division multiple access (SDMA), IEEE 802.16e-2005 standard      28—29
Spectral flatness, transmitter testing for      190
Spectral mask, transmitter testing      190—191
Spurious signals, transmitter measurements      192
Standardization, proprietary solutions vs.      20—21
Standardization, WiMAX Forum development of      206—207
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