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Ahson S., Ilyas M. (Ed) — WiMAX: Standards and Security |
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State transitions, mesh networking 163—164
Static security associations, WiMAX system 215—216
Subscriber stations (SSs), IEEE 802.16 quality-of-service standard, admission control simulation 69—72
Subscriber stations (SSs), media access (MAC) layer, bandwidth allocation requests and grants 44—45
Subscriber stations (SSs), media access (MAC) layer, PDU transmission 39—40
Subscriber stations (SSs), media access (MAC) layer, point to multiple point (PMP) topology 36—37 212—213
Subscriber stations (SSs), network security properties 198—199
Synchronization protocols, mesh networking, entry and reentry 161—162
System performance evaluation, capacity functionality and performance testing 178
System performance evaluation, data rates 90—92
System performance evaluation, experimental data 92
System performance evaluation, radio parameters analysis and modeling 93—97
System performance evaluation, throughput measurements 97—99
System performance evaluation, trial data 92—93
System profiles, interoperability and certification testing 180—183
System under test (SUT), 3rd plugfest test architecture 184—187
System under test (SUT), 5th plugfest testing 187—189
Target base station (TBS), handover operations, association levels 131—133
Target base station (TBS), predicted handover scheme 138—141
Technology family, functionality and performance testing 178
Termination procedures, handover operations 117
Test purposes (TP), abstract test suite 182—183
Test suit structure, abstract test suite 182—183
Testing for WiMAX systems, abstract test suite 182—183
Testing for WiMAX systems, certification testing 178—179
Testing for WiMAX systems, certification testing, challenges 183
Testing for WiMAX systems, conformance testing 177—178 189—193
Testing for WiMAX systems, overview 176—177
Testing for WiMAX systems, plugfest testing 183—189
Testing for WiMAX systems, plugfest testing, 3rd test architecture 184—186
Testing for WiMAX systems, plugfest testing, 5th architecture 187—189
Testing for WiMAX systems, plugfest testing, test plan 186—187
Testing for WiMAX systems, radio conformance testing 189—193
Testing for WiMAX systems, receiver tests 192
Testing for WiMAX systems, system profiles 179—182
Testing for WiMAX systems, system profiles, certification profiles 181
Testing for WiMAX systems, system profiles, forum certification process 182
Testing for WiMAX systems, transmitter, constellation error 190
Testing for WiMAX systems, transmitter, nonspecified measurements 191—192
Testing for WiMAX systems, transmitter, power level control 189—190
Testing for WiMAX systems, transmitter, spectral flatness 190
Testing for WiMAX systems, transmitter, spectral mask 190—191
Third-generation partnership project (3GPP), cellular networks 8—11
Throughput performance 15—16
Throughput performance, WiMAX system performance 97—99
Time division duplex (TDD), MPDU transmission 39—40
Time division multiple access (TDMA), cellular networks 8—11
Time division multiple access (TDMA), IEEE 802.16-2004 standard and 25—26
Time division multiple access (TDMA), MAC layer 25—26
Time division multiple access (TDMA), mesh networking, entry and synchronization 161—162
Time division multiple access (TDMA), mesh networking, framing and transmission timing 152—154
Time division multiple access (TDMA), mesh networking, IEEE 802.16 standard 150—162
Time division multiple access (TDMA), WiMAX security threats 234
Time division multiplexing (TDM) slots, mesh networking 150—162
Time update, locations 124
Tolerated jitter, IEEE 802.16 quality-of-service standard 67
Traffic encryption key (TEK), management of 227
Traffic encryption key (TEK), mesh networking 169—170
Traffic encryption key (TEK), network entry/reentry, handover operations 118
| Traffic encryption key (TEK), privacy key management version 1 237—238
Traffic encryption key (TEK), WiMAX security system 200—203
Traffic encryption key (TEK), WiMAX security system, privacy and authorization 221—222
Traffic encryption key (TEK), WiMAX security system, security associations and 216—217
Transmission opportunities, media access (MAC) layer, contention resolution 46—47
Transmission opportunities, mesh networking, data channels 159—161
Transmission opportunities, mesh networking, distributed election scheduling broadcast channels 155—157
Transmission opportunities, mesh networking, TDMA framing and transmission timing 153—154
Transmission scheduling, basic channel 154
Transmission scheduling, best effort broadcast channel 158
Transmission scheduling, data channels 158—161
Transmission scheduling, distributed election scheduling broadcast channels 154—157
Transmission scheduling, mesh logical channels 154—161
Transmission scheduling, tree-based scheduling broadcast channel 157—158
Transmitter testing, constellation error 190
Transmitter testing, nonspecified measurements 191—192
Transmitter testing, power level control 189—190
Transmitter testing, spectral flatness 190
Transmitter testing, spectral mask 190—191
Tree-based scheduling broadcast channels, mesh networking 157—158
Trial data, WiMAX system performance 92—93
Type/length/value (TLV) encoding, power-saving mechanisms 108—109
UL-MAP scanning and association, handover operations 117
Unicast data connections, mesh networking 163—164
Unified modeling language (UML) class, WiMAX security and 197—198
Unit under test (UUT), WiMAX conformance testing 177—178
Unlicensed spectrum, WiMAX performance evaluation 80
Unsolicited grant service (UGS), IEEE 802.16 quality-of-service standard 65
Unsolicited grant service (UGS), IEEE 802.16 quality-of-service standard, admission control simulation 69—72
Unsolicited grant service (UGS), IEEE 802.16 quality-of-service standard, scheduling 67—68
Unsolicited grant service (UGS), IEEE 802.16e-2005 standard 29
Unsolicited grant service (UGS), media access (MAC) layer, services provisions and parameters 42
Unsolicited grant service (UGS), media access (MAC) layer, uplink scheduling 42—43
Unsolicited grant service (UGS), mobility support, power-saving mechanisms 105—109
Uplink channel descriptor (UCD), network topology advertisement 109
Uplink map (UL-MAP), media access (MAC) layer, point to multiple point (PMP) topology 213
Uplink scheduling scheme, IEEE 802.16 quality-of-service standard, simulation 72—74
Uplink scheduling scheme, media access (MAC) layer 42—44
Uplink timing and allocations, MPDU transmission 40
User end-to-end security, mesh networking 170—171
Voice over Internet protocol (VoIP), basic properties 129—131
Wake mode, mobility support, power management 105—109
Walfish — Ikegami model, propagation environments 82—83
Wave features, WiMAX Forum certification 182
WiBro system, characteristics 79
WiMAX Forum, certification process 181—183
WiMAX Forum, certification working group, plugfest testing development 183—189
WiMAX Forum, interoperability and certification testing 179—183
WiMAX Forum, protocol analyzer development 183
WiMAX Forum, standardization and certification development 206—207
WiMAX Forum, testing systems 176—177
WiMAX system, standard protocol structure 230—231
Wireless Broadband (WiBro) standard 14
Wireless local area networks (WLAN), IEEE 802.11 standard 4—5
Wireless metropolitan area networks (WMAN), IEEE 802.16 standard 4—6
Wireless regional area network (WRAN), IEEE 802.22 standard 14
X.509 certificate, basic properties of 217—218
X.509 certificate, WiMAX security system 200—203 218—219
ZigBee standard, evolution of 4—6
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