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Technical information: 10-66 GHz

Because of the testing missing in the IEEE process, WiMAX created the 10-66 GHz technical working group. The profiles and test specifications are created by the technical working group, but actual testing is done by an authorized, independent laboratory. For each system profile, functions are separated between mandatory and optional feature classes by the PICS proforma document. There can be differences from one equipment manufacturer to another in implementing optional features, but mandatory features will be same in every vendor's product. Implementation of an optional feature is noted when the vendor fills out the PICS proforma.

System Profiles for 10-66 GHz

WiMAX has defined two MAC system profiles that were rolled back into IEEE 802.16c:

Two primary PHY system profiles were also defined:

The PHY profiles are the same except for their channel width and their symbol rate, which is proportional to their channel width. Each primary PHY profile has two sub-profiles - FDD and TDD.

Documents: PICS, TSS&TP, ATS

The technical working has produced the following technical documents and have rolled them back into 802.16.  All have been approved and published:

In addition, the working group may develop an ATS specification, per ISO/IEC 9646-2 for 10-66 GHz.