Archived Technical Documents
Release 1.0
Abstract
This document specifies air interface trait packages for WiMAX Forum® Open Retail 1, based on Release 1.0 WiMAX Forum Mobile System Profile [1] and PICS [2]. The Trait Packages specified in this document are the basis for Open Retail 1 Certification Version Signaling (CVS) from the Air Interface perspective.
This document also covers the mapping Trait Packages to the test cases. This document currently includes the coverage of OR 1a by specifying the relevant trait packages. Coverage of future OR releases will included as those are decided.
Table of Contents
1. Introduction
2. Summary List of Trait Packages
3. Trait Packages Definitions
4. Mapping of Test Cases to Trait Packages
Abstract:
The WiMAX Forum® Network Architecture Release 1.0 Version 4 - Stage 2: Architecture Tenets, Reference Model and Reference Points specification specifies Network architecture, based on the Stage 1 requirements specifications. This specifies how the requirements are implemented at the architecture level.
The table of contents for the WiMAX Forum® Network Architecture Release 1.0 Version 4 - Stage 2: Architecture Tenets, Reference Model and Reference Points specification is below.
The specification is contained in four parts plus an abbreviations section.
Part 0 contains the revision history.
Part 1 contains Section 1 through 6
Part 2 cotnains Section 7
Part 3 contains the Appendicies.
Table of Contents
1. Introduction and Scope
2. Definitions and Conventions
3. References
4. Identifiers
5. Tenets for WiMAX Network Systems Architecture
6. Network Reference Model
7. Functional Design and Decomposition
Appendicies
A. WiMAX Reference Architecture
B. MS Movement with FA change, no PC change
C. ASN GW Selection Protocol
D. RRM: Spare Capacity Report per QOS Profiles
E. Ethernet Operational Behavior
F. Technical Annex:Support of Real Time Services
The WiMAX Forum® Network Architecture - Release 1.0 Version 4 - Stage 3: Detailed Protocols and Procedures specifies protocol-level details, based on the Stage 2 specifications. This specifies how the architecture-level specifications are implemented at the detailed protocol level. In some cases, the specification may include significant normative references to standards or other specifications developed outside the WiMAX Forum.
Base Specification
Document Number: WMF-T33-001-R010v04
Table of Contents (Base)
1. Introduction and Scope
2. References
3. Commonalities of the ASN Control Protocol
4. Control Plane Protocols and Procedures
5. Message and Parameter Definitions
6. Data Plane
7. ASN Profile Mappings
Prepaid Accounting Annex
Document Number: WMF-T33-002-R010v04
This annex specifies an extension to the RADIUS protocol that enables service providers to perform accounting and charging in an "online" fashion. In particular, they enable the service provider to (a) ensure that subscriber's remaining funds suffice before the service is delivered, and (b) interrupt service provision when the funds are exhausted. Note that these capabilities are typically used in scenarios where the subscriber maintains a prepaid account with the service provider; hence, this extension is called the "prepaid" extension for RADIUS. Also note that the above capabilities are not provided by the base RADIUS protocol.
Table of Contents (Prepaid Accounting)
1. Introduction
2. Supported Features
3. Operations
4. Attributes
5. Translation Between RADIUS Prepaid and DIAMETER Credit Control
6. Security Considerations
7. References
Appendix A - Example Flows
Anchored Mobility Annex
Document Number: WMF-T33-003-R010v04
This Annex to the WiMAX Forum® Network Architecture - Release 1.0 Version 4 - Stage 3: Detailed Protocols and Procedures discusses handover within the Profile C ASN.
Table of Contents (Anchored Mobility)
1. R6/R8 ASN Anchored Mobility Scenarios
1.1 Fully Controlled HO
1.2 Message Definitions
Evolotion Hooks Annex
Document Number WMF-T33-004-R010v04
This Annex to the WiMAX Forum® Network Architecture Release 1.0 Version 4 - Stage 3: Detailed Protocols and Procedures specification contains hooks for the compatible evolution of the ASN control protocol. This Annex contains:
- Detailed description of TLV related error handling including examples;
- Guidelines for using the hooks in the baseline version;
- Guidelines for the compatible evolution of the ASN control protocol;
- Guidelines for the ASN control protocol related handling of legacy nodes;
- A description how the hooks for the compatible evolution of the ASN control protocol may be used in future to elaborate a scheme for compatible evolution
- Fundamental rules the hooks and mechanisms for compatible evolution of this specification are built upon.
This Annex is not normative.
Table of Contents (Evolotion Hooks )
1. Scope
2. Detailed Description of TLV Related Error Handling
3. Usage of the Hooks in the Baseline Version
4. Guidelines for the Compatible Evolution of the ASN Control Protocol
5. Guidelines for Handling Legacy Nodes
6. Future Use of the Hooks
7. Fundamental Rules
Scope
The main objective of this document is to provide OFDMA System Profile specification of mobile network, complementary to 802.16-2004 as amended by 802.16e-2005 standard, primarily for the purpose of certification of conformant Subscriber Stations and Base Stations (including WiMAX® Femto Access Point).
Scope
WiMAX Forum® Mobile conformance and interoperability specifications for Release 1.0 air interface (PCT, RCT and MIOT aspects only) is based on the IEEE 802.16 standard. This document specifies the exact standard references that are the basis for the conformance and interoperability specifications.
Scope
The purpose of this PICS proforma is to specify the list of protocol elements required as realization of WiMAX Forum® Mobile System Profile [4] and Trait Packages [6] based on the WiMAX Forum Standard Reference [1]. PICS proforma is also a mechanism whereby a supplier of an implementation of the requirements may provide information about the implementation in a standardized manner.
Description:
This document specifies air interface trait packages for WiMAX Forum® Open Retail 1based on Release 1.0 WiMAX Forum Mobile System Profile [1] and PICS [2]. The Trait Packages specified in this document are the basis for Open Retail 1 Certification Version Signaling (CVS) from the Air Interface perspective.
Scope
This document specifies air interface trait packages for WiMAX Forum® Open Retail 1based on Release 1.0 WiMAX Forum Mobile System Profile [1] and PICS [2]. The Trait Packages specified in this document are the basis for Open Retail 1 Certification Version Signaling (CVS) from the Air Interface perspective. The following guidelines are used for the development of this document.
Scope
The present document contains the Test Suite Structure (TSS) and Test Purposes (TP) to test the WiMAX Forum® Mobile System MAC layer.
The objective of this test specification is to provide a basis for conformance tests for WiMAX Forum Mobile System equipment giving a high probability of air interface inter-operability between different manufacturers’ Mobile WiMAX® equipment.
Scope
The tests included in this document cover the Radio Frequency and Physical Layer aspects of interoperability and conformance testing of Mobile Stations and Base Stations to IEEE 802.16-2004 [1] as amended by IEEE 802.16e-2005 [2] and profiled by Mobile WiMAX® System Profile [4] and PICS [7].
Scope
This document specifies the WiMAX Forum® Inter-Operability Tests (MIOT) to certify compliance with the WiMAX Forum Mobile Certification Profile [2], the WiMAX Forum System Profile [3] and the WiMAX Forum PICS [4] for Wave 1 and Wave 2 Certification Testing. The standard specifications are found in the three IEEE 802.16 referenced documents, [1]. This document replaces the approved WiMAX Forum Inter-Operability Tests for Wave 1 which are included here.
Scope
The tests included in this document cover the transmit and receive performance aspects of WiMAX® Subscriber and Mobile Stations in a radiated test configuration. These tests are used to evaluate the radiated performance of devices that utilize WiMAX air interface profile(s).
Release 1.5
Abstract
The present document specifies the WiMAX Forum® Mobile Radio specifications for Mobile Stations and Base Stations for Mobile WiMAX® Release 1.0 and 1.5 Band Class Groups.
Table of Contents
1. Introduction
2. Radio Specifications
The WiMAX Forum® Network Architecture Release 1.5 Version 1 - Stage 2: Architecture Tenets, Reference Model and Reference Points specification specifies Network architecture, based on the Stage 1 requirements specifications. This specifies how the requirements are implemented at the architecture level.
The WiMAX Forum® Network Architecture - Release 1.5 Version 1 Draft O - Stage 3: Detailed Protocols and Procedures specifies protocol-level details. In some cases, the specification may include significant normative references to standards or other specifications developed outside the WiMAX Forum. This specification is comprised of a suite of documents including the core specification and standalone feature specifications.
The Base specification contains the core protocols.
The Evolution Hooks Annex contains hooks and principles for evolution to ensure forward compatibility.
The IMS specification specifies Interworking of WiMAX Networks with the 3GPP Release 7 and 3GPP2 IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS).
The PCC specification specifies the Policy and Charging Control framework for WiMAX that allows applications like IMS to dynamically request QoS and apply charging attributes for a specified service data flow from the access network where the framework verifies the authorization for the requested QoS. The PCC framework is based on 3GPP Release 7 PCC.
The RoHC specification describes system architecture and signaling procedures for Robust Header Compression (RoHC), and data handling mechanism between RoHC entity peers in WiMAX networks.
The Universal Services Interface (USI) specification is a framework for specifying required WiMAX network interfaces towards trusted third party Internet Application Services Providers.
The OTA General specification incorporates Stage 2 and Stage 3 text for general over-the-air provision and activation procedures in WiMAX networks.
The OTA-OMA-DM specification incorporates Stage 2 and Stage 3 text for Over-The-Air (OTA) Provisioning and Activation based on OMA-DM protocol.
The OTA-TR-069 specification incorporates Stage 3 text for Over-The-Air (OTA) Provisioning and Activation based on the Broadband Forum TR-069 protocols.
The Emergency Services specification describes the framework for WiMAX networks to support emergency services (ES) for WiMAX commercial VoIP services. It provides an overall architectural framework for emergency services handling in WiMAX networks, and specifies all functionality that is required in the ASN/CSN for ES support.
The LBS specification describes Location Based Services for WiMAX networks.
The Lawful Intercept-NALI specification defines the interfaces between a service provider that facilitates WiMAX subscriber access to the Internet or to services provided by a WiMAX Service Provider, and a law enforcement agency, to assist the agency in conducting Lawfully Authorized Electronic Surveillance for subscription-based Internet Access and Services arrangements in Canada and the United States.
The MCBCS-Common specification captures the common technical references, terms and definitions, usage scenarios as well as the system requirements and design principles to support the WiMAX Multicast and Broadcast Services (MCBCS). The MCBCS-DSx specification describes MCBCS services for the WiMAX networks based on DSx signaling as specified in the IEEE 802.16 specification. The MCBCS-Applayer specification describes the Application Layer signaling approach to MCBCS.
The WiMAX-SIM specification defines the WiMAX Subscriber Identity Module (WiMAX-SIM) application on Universal Integrated Circuit Card (UICC) for WiMAX network operation.
Scope
This document provides the aspects of the WiMAX Forum® Mobile System Profile Release 1.5 air interface specification common to FDD and TDD. It serves primarily for the purpose of certification of conformant Subscriber Stations and Base Stations.
This document is complimented by FDD-specific [5] and TDD-specific [6] elements of the WiMAX Forum Mobile System Profile Release 1.5.
This specification makes use of IEEE Std 802.16 as a normative reference.
Description:
The present document specifies the WiMAX Forum® Mobile Radio specifications for Mobile Stations and Base Stations for Mobile WiMAX® Release 1.0 and 1.5 Band Classes Groups.
Abstract
This document describes the detailed procedures, call flows, messages, timers, TLVs and attributes for the WiMAX® end-to-end network specification. Details specified in this document supersede corresponding text in Stage 2.
Table of Contents
1. Introduction and Scope
2. References
3. Commonalities of the ASN Control Protocol
4. Control Plane Protocols and Procedures
5. Message and Parameter Definitions
6. Data Plane
7. Feature List for WiMAX Forum® Network Architecture Rel 1.5
Abstract
This document specifies Stage 2 and Stage 3 for general over-the-air provision and activation procedures in WiMAX.
Table of Contents
1. Document Scope
2. Abbreviations and Definitions
3. References
4. Use Cases
5. OTA Provisioning Network Reference Model
6. WiMAX® General Over-the-Air Provisioning and Activation Overview
7. WiMAX® Initial Bootstrap Procedure Overview
8. Requirements
9. Security Considerations
APPENDIX A. Service Modes
Abstract
This document specifies the Policy and Charging Control (PCC) framework for WiMAX®. The PCC framework allows applications like IMS applications to dynamically request QoS and charging attributes for a specified service data flow from the access network where the framework verifies the authorization for the requested QoS.
The PCC framework for WiMAX is based on the Release PCC solution of the Third Generation Partnership Project (3GPP). An online and offline charging is also provided in this document.
Table of Content
1. Document Scope
2. Abbreviations and Definitions
3. References
4. Requirements and Principles
5. Network Reference Model
6. Functional Description
7. NA
8. Procedures and Flows
9. Message and Parameter Definitions
10. Handling Error Cases
Annex A Interworking with 3GPP PCC
Annex B Interworking with 3GPP2 PCC
Annex C Roaming Architecture with HA in the Visited Network
Annex D QoS Mapping (Informative)
Annex E ASN Procedures for Interworking with PCC Framework (Informative)
Annex F Examples for Error Handling
Annex G An Example of states synchronization
Abstract
In the spirit of Stage 2, this document specifies the loosely coupled method of interworking between WiMAX® systems and cdma2000®1
systems. This architecture is applicable to an operator that owns both access technologies and provisions its users with a dual mode device (dual radios) that can connect to the core network through any one of the two technologies.
Table of Contents
1. Introduction and Scope
2. WiMAX® PMIP – cdma2000® CMIP Interworking Solution 28 Model and Assumptions
Release 1.6
Abstract
This document describes the detailed procedures, call flows, messages, timers, TLVs and attributes for the WiMAX® end-to-end Network Architecture Specification. Details specified in this document supersede corresponding text in Stage 2.
Table of Contents
1. Introduction and Scope
2. References
3. Commonalities of the ASN Control Protocol
4. Control Plane Protocols and Procedures
5. Message and Parameter Definitions
6. Data Plane
7. Feature List for WiMAX Forum® Network Architecture Rel 1.6
Annex A: ASN feature package mapping
Abstract
This document provides Stage 2 and Stage 3 specifications for over-the-air (OTA) provisioning and activation based on the OMA DM protocol for Model B WiMAX enabled devices. The WiMAX Over-The-Air General Provisioning System Specification (WMF-T33-103-R016v) describes end-to-end over the air provisioning and activation.
Table of Contents
1. Document Scope
2. Abbreviations and Definitions
3. References
4. OMA DM Protocol Overview
5. WiMAX® Over-the-Air Provisioning and Activation Overview based on OMA DM
6. Security Considerations
APPENDIX A. OMA DM WiMAX® MO [NORMATIVE]
APPENDIX B. OMA Connectivity Management Objects [Normative]
APPENDIX C. CAPL, RAPL and Channel Plan Examples
Abstract
This document specifies the WiMAX® Policy and Charging Control (PCC) framework. The PCC framework allows applications such as IMS to dynamically request QoS and charging attributes for a specified service data flow from the access network. The framework verifying the authorization for the requested QoS. The WiMAX PCC framework is based on the Release 7 PCC solution of the Third Generation Partnership Project (3GPP). Online and offline charging is specified.
Table of Contents
1. Document Scope
2. Abbreviations and Definitions
3. References
4. Requirements and Principles
5. Network Reference Model
6. Functional Description
7. Procedures and Flows
8. Message and Parameter Definitions
9. Handling Error Cases
Annex A Interworking with 3GPP PCC
Annex B Interworking with 3GPP2 PCC
Annex C Roaming Architecture with HA in the Visited Network
Annex D QoS Mapping (Informative)
Annex E ASN Procedures for Interworking with PCC Framework (Informative)
Annex F Examples for Error Handling
Annex G An Example of states synchronization
Abstract
This document, the Femtocell Core Specification, describes the architecture reference model, reference points, and protocols and procedures for WiMAX® Femtocell Networks.
Table of Contents
1. Introduction and Scope
2. Definitions and Conventions
3. References
4. Network Reference Model
5. Control Plane Protocols and Procedures
6. Message and Parameter Definitions
7. Data Plane
Release 2
Description:
This document specifies the WiMAX Forum® mobile air interface system profile Release 2, for the purpose of certification of conformant Subscriber Stations and Base Stations. The profile is based on IEEE Std 802.16m and backward compatible to Certification Release 1b of WiMAX Forum Mobile System Profile Release 1 as specified in [2] and [3]. Although this document includes features related to the categorization of Release 2 devices, the details of device categorization including relevant parameters are covered in [5].
Scope
The scope of this document is to specify interwork of WiMAX® Networks with the 3GPP Rel 7 and 3GPP2 IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS). IMS is an open, standardized multi-media architecture for mobile and fixed IP services originally defined by the Third Generation Partnership Project (3GPP), and largely adopted by the Third Generation Partnership Project 2 (3GPP2). The IMS is based on standardized IETF protocols (e.g. SIP, DIAMETER, RTP). It is an access independent platform providing services in a standardized way. One of the main purposes of the IMS is to provide different kind of services from any location or access network where the IMS can be reached. In addition, the architecture is designed to allow dynamic QoS selection and flexible charging models (e.g., service-based and flow-based charging).
Description:
This specification defines the interfaces between a service provider, that facilitates WiMAX® subscriber access to IMS services provided by a WiMAX Service Provider (WiMAX-SP), and a Law enforcement Agency (LEA) to assist the LEA in conducting Lawfully Authorized Electronic Surveillance (LAES) for subscription-based IMS-based Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) arrangements.
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Abstract
The WiMAX Forum (WMF) develops “Releases” that provide developers (vendor companies) with a stable platform for implementation and to allow for the addition of new features driven by market factors. A WMF Release is typically built upon the previous Release. A Release develops new features and enhancements to some parts of the WiMAX System, while keeping the same functionality as in the previous Release for other parts of the WiMAX System.
A WiMAX Release comprises of a set of specifications (see Section 2). The “Release Manifest” provides the complete list of all specifications that make up that Release. Some of these specifications may be entirely new, not part of the previous Release, and may specify new features. Other specifications may be enhancements to specifications from a prior Release. Finally, some specifications may be carried forwardinto a release from the previous Release without any changes.
Most of the activity of a Release is focused on the development of new specifications or the update of existing specifications. Since the specifications are developed in different WMF Working Groups, a large degree of coordination needs to take place to ensure functional alignment and schedule alignment so that a coherent set of specifications are developed on time.
Once the Specifications are developed by the WMF, vendor companies implement products conforming to those specifications. The WMF then certifies the conformance of those products to the specifications.
Table of Contents
1. WiMAX Forum (WMF) Releases
2. Six Stages of a Release
3. WiMAX System Functional Areas
3.1 WiMAX Network Framework
3.2 WiMAX Roaming Business Framework
4. WiMAX Release Development Process
5. Release Project Management and Roadmap
6. Pipelining of Releases
6.1 Release transition of WiMAX Forum specifications
6.2 Maintenance of WiMAX Forum Specifications
7. WiMAX Forum Release Names
8. References
- Monthly Report
- Technical Specifications
- View By Release
- View By Category
- Library Archive
- Marketing
- WF Case Studies
- White Papers
- Vendor Studies
- Featured Research
- Analyst Reports
- Membership
- Governing Docs
- Tech Procedures
- WiMAX PKI (x.509)
- IPR Submissions
- Spectrum Database
- Technology FAQ
- WiMAX in ITU
- IMT-2000
- IMT-Advanced
- IMT-Advanced Transposition
- Contributions
