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TIA-902.BAAC Revision A, February 12, 2007 Wideband Air Interface Media Access Control Radio Link Adaptation (MAC/RLA) Layer Specification
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Description / Abstract:
The scope of this document is to define the Media Access Control
/ Radio Link Adaptation layer, or MAC/RLA layer, of the Wideband
Air Interface (WAI). The WAI called UW is the interface between the
Fixed Network Equipment (FNE) and the Mobile Radio (MR), or
directly between MRs in a wideband system. The general wideband
system model is shown in Figure 1 and illustrates the Radio to FNE
Configuration as defined in [1]. A Vehicular Repeater (VR) may
additionally act as a relay between Fixed Station (FS) and MR when
coverage limitations require the use of this local coverage area
extension.
The WAI reference point UW is between the FS and MR, or MR to
MR, and is used for wireless communications between these
functional groups. OSI layers 1 and 2 are the specified scope of
the implementation of the UW services. The MAC layer is the lowest
sub layer of OSI layer 2 and directly interfaces with the physical
layer.
This document concentrates on the WAI MAC, whose function is to
define the procedures and message formats that allow multiple MRs
to efficiently share the physical and logical radio channel(s). The
functions allocated to the MAC layer include the following major
aspects:
• Frequency configurations, logical channels, and
synchronization
• Channel access, allocation of channel resources, and
contention resolution
• Dynamic radio link adaptation control
• Radio power, and energy conservation management
• Radio channel encryption and scrambling
• MAC layer services, procedures, and PDU definitions
This standard does not include any specific functions that may
be required for the VR link configuration operation. The specific
MAC/RLA operation in the VR configuration will be defined in a
future standard.