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U-NII Config & User Guide 5.2 Axxcelera Broadband Wireless
When data is sent over the wireless link it must first be put into a structure that each end
unit will understand. The hardware that does this is called the MAC (Medium Access
Controller).
A
SU
SU
SU
AC
F R AC
Cell
Cell
down-stream up-stream
R-
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Cell Cell
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Variable length MAC
RGFDHDR DACK DCELLATT STT RR UACK
UCELL/
UCELLR
13.4.1 Downstream burst
13.4.1.1 Access Point Turnaround Time (ATT)
AB-Access system is TDD (Time Division Duplexing), meaning that the AP and SUs
transmit and receive on the same frequency. It is therefore necessary to have a small delay
between the transmit and receive processes, because it is using the same hardware to perform
both functions.
13.4.1.2 Frame Descriptor Header (FDHDR)
Downstream bursts begin with a Frame Descriptor Header (FDHDR) this portion of the
MAC frame is seen by all SUs in that sector. The FDHDR contains a map of all traffic upstream
and downstream, to occur within the MAC frame. This is why you assign a unit a MID, when an
SU sees an FDHDR it looks for its MID in the FDHDR to see if it is going to receive any cells. If
it does not see its MID it will ignore the rest of the frame.
13.4.1.3 Reservation Grant (RG)
The next field in the downstream burst is the Reservation Grant Response (RGR). An
RGR is a response to an Reservation Grant Request (Upstream Burst). The RGR acknowledges a
request and tells the SU that it can transmit on the upstream burst.
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