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Wireless Networking case studies Merida State, Venezuela and Galapagos Islands, Ecuador Examples of wide area wireless data network deployments n Additional information available at: Ermanno Pietrosemoli, “Long-Distance, Low-Cost Wireless Data Transmission”, International Union of Radio Science Bulletin, No. 339, December 2011, Ghent. n Ermanno Pietrosemoli, “Wireless Data Transmission in the Andes: Networking Merida State”, Inet’99, San Francisco, Ca., U.S.A,1999. http://www.isoc.org/isoc/conferences/inet/99/ proceedings/4d/4d_1.htm 1 Wireless Data Network, Mérida, Venezuela 40 km 65 km 2,4 y 5,8 GHz frequencies Deployement started in1995 From packet radio to broadband Repeater Site, 40 km away Base Station with multisectored antenna at 3450 m altitude overlooking the city of Mérida, which lies at 1600 m. Eleven Sectors, 15 degrees, 20 dBi each Three frequency pairs, 2.1- 2.5 GHz Installed in 1997 Pietrosemoli 3 City of Merida Timotes Location 60 degree Sector antenna 18.92 Km FUNDACITE LAN (NOC) COR Repeater Mesa Alta 9.15 Km 44.15 Km 34.76 Km COR El Aguila Repeater PA COR Aguada Norte FUNDACITE Network (North) COR Astronomy Observatory FUNDACITE LAN (NOC) 9.15 Km PA 5.2 Km Canagua COR Aguada Norte A 64.33 Km COR Pico Espejo 3.66 Km PA PA COR Paramo del Motor PA MARS: enlace desde Pico Espejo. 4765 m A la Hechicera 1800 m 5.8 GHz, 10 Mbps Mérida Atmospheric Research Station (MARS) Joint Venezuelan-German project: 5.8 GHz, 16 km link Pico Espejo. 4765 m to Hechicera 1800 m Pietrosemoli 6 Galapagos Island Wireless Network Project Goal n n n Provide data and voice service to the Galapago's Islands organisations that are in charge of protection of the ecosystem in a cost effective way Minimise the environmental impact of the structures to be built Minimise the power requirements of the equipment to be deployed 7 Background information n n n n 02/26/09 Five islands about 1000 km from the Ecuadorian mainland Each island had its own satellite earth station to connect to the Internet, for which they were paying thousand dollars per month Even to go from one island to another separated a few kilometers the connection had to be through the very expensive satellite bandwidth Electrical energy must be provided by solar or wind system 8 Some obvious choices n n n 02/26/09 Fiber optics is two expensive for linking the islands, so wireless is the way to go Cellular system too expensive and limited in data handling capability The choice is then among modified WiFi, WiMAX or proprietary wireless systems 9 Settlements to be served n n n n n 02/26/09 Puerto Ayora in Santa Cruz Island Airport in Baltra Island Puerto Baquerizo Moreno in San Cristobal Island Puerto Villamil in Isabela Island Port at Floreana Island 10 Galapagos Islands Sites Settlements to be served Repeater Sites Baltra Santa Cruz Isabela Cerro Cura Cerro Croker Puerto Ayora San Cristobal Cerro El Niño Puerto Baquerizo Puerto Villamil Floreana Galapagos Islands Broadband Network Central links and Peripheral links 79 km 86 km Cerro Croker-Puerto Villamil 02/26/09
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