Wireless Broadband as a Last Mile Solution
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Wireless Broadband as a Last Mile Solution
Wireless Broadband as a Last Mile Solution Paul Budgen Canopy Wireless Industry Terms 1 Typical Solution Subscriber Module The Subscriber Module (SM) connects you to your Internet access network. 2 Canopy Backhaul Overview ine f ight ine f ight ear ine f ight on ine f ight Flat Plate or Dish ! " # Antenna Backhaul nLOS & NLoS Applications Canopy Provides Application Priority for Latency Sensitive Video and VoIP LoS Applications Connect to Remote Campus Canopy 30/60/300 Mb Backhaul C ANOPY C AN O P Y Canopy Advantage 20Mb PTMP CANOP Y CANOP Y C A N O PY HQ Building ENTERPRISE CAN OP Y VoIP Firew all t e Lo anc ng eill i rk rv Pa Su eo d Vi C AN O P Y L3 Switch Radius Server 3 Reference Case VoIP to underserved residential areas of Spain Motorola Canopy brings wireless telephony and internet connectivity to residents and holiday makers in Spanish costa’s • Problem: Many areas of Spain are yet to be connected with a standard landline. Furthermore the trend towards agricultural tourism and for homes in un spoilt areas means this lack of service leaves large areas of the population without adequate communications. • Solution: VAPF construction has brought Canopy wireless broadband to its residents. The service is promoted as Voice over IP using the wireless Canopy internet connection. Residents also benefit from a 512Kbps broadband connection to the internet. • This has been achieved quickly and without the need for laying costly cables. Better still the network is completely scalable to meet the growing numbers of residents and saving the customer costly upfront investment in infrastructure. • Results: Everyone wins; residents have full internet and voice services which can be pre-paid and used on demand. • The urbanisation avoids a large upfront investment in costly cables and which take time to pay back. SMART Communications Philippines • SMART leading wireless operator with 20 Million cellular subscribers • They also operate a copper network around the country • Nationwide roll out of Broadband Internet and data services to residential & business subscribers using Motorola Canopy “We believe that wireless broadband is the most affordable way for the people in the Philippines to be able to receive reliable, high-speed Internet connectivity,” said Rene Dos Remedios, president of Meridian Telekoms, Inc, a subsidiary of SMART Communications 4 Cork Ireland Deploys Canopy Bringing High Speed Connectivity to Small & Medium Enterprises (SMEs) • Problem: Amocom Had Tried “Adapted” 802.11 Technology But Discovered That It Didn’t Scale Well & Proved Cumbersome To Rollout. Reliability Problems Resulted In Wasting Valuable Engineering Resources. • Solution: Amocom Chose Motorola’s Canopy Wireless Broadband Products, Based On The Fact That Canopy “Did What It Said On The Box,” • Result: Today Amocom Has Far Greater Coverage In The City & Surrounding Area Than ADSL & Serves The SME, Corporate, Educational & Residential Markets. Canopy – Polish reference list • Malbork Local WISP: – local government - Malbork – EURON – Zgierz – Dersen – Nowa Wies – AIR-BITES – Krakow/Warszawa Warszawa Nowa Sol Zgierz Nowa Wies • BH – BH solutions: – BAC-POL – Rzeszow – ATTCOM – Nowa Sol – BOMBARDIER - Katowice Katowice Krakow Rzeszow 5 Canopy roadmap to WiMAX WiMAX (802.16x)Standards Evolution FIXED MOBILE 802.16 (Dec 2001) • Original fixed wireless broadband air Interface for 10 – 66 GHz • Line-of-sight only, Point-to-Point applications 802.16a (Jan 2003) • Extension for 2-11 GHz • Targeted for non line of sight, Point-toMulti-Point applications like “last mile” broadband access 802.16d (Q3 2004) 802.16e (1H 2005) • Fixed & Portable applications 2 – 6 GHz • Published as 802.16 – 2004 also known as Rev D • Proposed amendment for Mobile wireless broadband up to vehicular speeds in licensed bands from 2-6 GHz • Enables roaming for portable clients (laptops) within & between service areas 6 Where 802.16 Fits in the Wireless Network Hierarchy <16 Km CDMA2000, WCDMA, EDGE ETSI HiperMAN & HIPERACCESS IEEE 802.16 <7 Km <100m • 802.16a – Addresses 2GHz to 11Ghz band, supporting Point-to-Multipoint architecture – Configuration consists of base station mounted on a building or a tower with a subscriber station located in businesses or homes • 802.16d – Fixed things not covered by 802.11c, Viewed as critical to launching WiMax ETSI HiperLAN IEEE 802.11 <10m ETSI HiperPAN IEEE 802.15 • 802.16e – Mobility enhancement – Adds mobility support to the MAC – 2005 Standard – Product availability expected 2006 IEEE (the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc) ETSI (European Telecommunications Standards Institute) Spectrum? 2305 to 2320 2345 to 2360 WiMAX Profile available } US WCS Future WiMAX Profiles 2400 to 2480 ISM (11b/g) 2500 to 2690 2700 to 2900 3300 to 3400 3.5GHz band 3400 to 3600 } MMDS Upper UNII-band ~5725 to 5850 (802.11a) 5150 to 5350 WRC (new) 5470 to 5725 7 OFDM WiMAX Data Rate Table Channel Bandwidth Modulation & Code Rate QPSK 1/2 QPSK 3/4 16QAM 1/2 16QAM 3/4 64QAM 1/2 64QAM 2/3 64QAM 3/4 1.25 MHz 1.04 1.56 2.08 3.12 3.12 4.16 4.68 1.75 MHz 1.45 2.18 2.91 4.36 4.36 5.82 6.55 3.5 MHz 2.91 4.36 5.82 8.73 8.73 11.64 13.09 5.0 MHz 4.16 6.23 8.32 12.47 12.47 16.62 18.70 7.0 MHz 5.82 8.73 11.64 17.45 17.45 23.27 26.18 10.0 MHz 8.31 12.47 16.62 24.94 24.94 33.25 37.40 20.0 MHz 16.62 24.94 33.25 49.87 49.87 66.49 74.81 Figures in Mbps. Assumes 1/32 Guard Time. Excludes MAC and preamble overhead. Amount of Available Spectrum Closest to Base Site Farthest from Base Site Real speed and Range Example Adaptive Modulation means that Speed will vary with Range A B C DE F r QPSK 16QAM 64QAM Modulation & Code Rate 1/2 3/4 1/2 3/4 2/3 A B C D E F Over-the-Air Speed 5.82 8.73 11.64 17.45 23.27 26.18 Throughput 3.84 5.76 7.68 11.52 15.36 17.28 3/4 Range in Km, speed in Mbps. Ethernet Throughput is speed net of over-the-air overhead. 8 Comprehensive Solution MOTOwi4 will deliver a comprehensive solutions portfolio serving the operators’ end-to-end needs Customer Premise Equipment PC Cards Handheld Devices In-Vehicle Public Safety Element Management System Full Services Portfolio Access & Core Network Access Point Features Light Infrastructure Lighter and easier to install than traditional Cellular infrastructure Reduces service provider CAPEX and OPEX Integrated Antennas Avoids costly coax cables and associated power loss No separate antenna cost Perfectly matches antenna and radio performance Zero Footprint All outdoor design No AC shed required Reduces site rental costs Technology Software-only update to support mobility Flexible product line allows easy upgrade 9 WiMAX Rev E WiMAX 802.16 Rev. E meets the market demand for costeffective and high-performing broadband wireless service – 802.16 Rev. D and 802.16 Rev. E represent different and incompatible technologies – 802.16 Rev. E will become the dominant WiMAX standard even for fixed 802.16 Rev E will deliver: systems Better Performance Lower Costs » Major market » Increased coverage and deployments waiting for Rev E– Rev D seen as interim step only » Mass volumes and economies of scale from mobile deployments Path to Mobile Services » Able to address nomadic, capacity portable and mobile market » Better building penetration - bigger cells / better performance » Laptops, PDAs and other devices will be Rev. E ready » Better battery performance for portable applications » Support for wide range of access devices – handsets, laptops, PDAs Thank you Paul Budgen Phone +44 7802 670724 Paul.budgen@motorola.com 10