What is a burst data transmission in the 802.16 standard?

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A data transmission to or from a single device is called a burst in the 802.16 standard. A burst can also be a broadcast transmission from the BS to all SSs. A transmission also contains commands or network management information that is sent prior to the transmission of the frame's data portion. The BS allocates time slots for specific SSs in both the downlink frame and the uplink frame. The amount of data contained in a burst depends on the number and length of the time slot as well as on the modulation and coding scheme used for that particular burst.

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