Sanog5 Terry Wimax
Sanog5 Terry Wimax
Sanog5 Terry Wimax
Terry Wason
Regional Sales Director, India and S Asia, Wi-LAN Inc.
Agenda
Wireless Standards
What is WiMAX?
What is the state of WiMAX today?
WiMAX: A practical application – ISP Case
Study
Pre WiMAX Equipments
Migration to WiMAX
Summary
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Standards
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Global Wireless Standards
WAN
IEEE 802.16e*
WirelessMAN
IEEE 802.20* 3G Cellular
(proposed) Technologies
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How do 802.16 and 802.11
Differ?
802.11 802.16 Technical Explanation
Range Optimized for users within a 100 Optimized for typical cell size of 7-10 km 802.16 PHY tolerates 10 more
meter radius multi-path delay spread than
Up to 50 km range
802.11
Add access points or high gain No “hidden node” problem
antenna for greater coverage
Coverage Optimized for indoor environments Optimized for outdoor environments 802.16: 256 OFDM (vs. 64
(trees, buildings, users spread out over OFDM)
distance) Adaptive modulation
Standard support for advanced antenna
techniques & mesh
Scalability Channel bandwidth for 20 MHz is Channel b/w is flexible from 1.5 MHz to Only 3 non-overlapping 802.11b
fixed 20 MHz for both licensed and license channels; 5 for 802.11a
exempt bands 802.16: limited only by
Frequency re-use available spectrum
Enables cell planning for commercial
service providers
Bit rate 2.7 bps/Hz peak data rate; Up to 54 3.8 bps/Hz peak data rate; Up to 75 Mbps 802.16: 256 OFDM (vs. 64
Mbps in 20 MHz channel in a 20 MHz OFDM)
5 bps/Hz bit rate; 100 Mbps in 20 MHz
channel
QoS No QoS support today -> 802.11e QoS designed in for voice/ video, 802.11: contention-based MAC
working to standardize differentiated services (CSMA)
802.16: grant request MAC
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Standards & Interoperability
The Path to Volume Economics
Formula:
• Existing Market with
Volume
Proprietary Solutions
• IEEE Standard
• Low Cost Manufacturing
• Available Spectrum (wireless)
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WiMAX Forum Charter
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What does this mean, really?
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WiMAX: How will it compare?
Internet
Telephone Network
IP Based Access Network
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Satellite Network
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WiMAX Backhaul
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OFDM or WiMAX
Wi-Fi WiMAX
Base station
Hotspot Base station
Pedestrian Speeds, 11Mbps,
Lightweight, Limited Coverage Vehicular Speeds, 20 Mbps,
Vehicular Speeds, 20 Mbps, Power
Lightweight, Full Coverage
Source, Heavy, Limited Coverage,
Specialized Applications
T I ME
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ISP Case Study
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Background Information
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WLL = Wilan BWA 3500 products (3500 and
3540) CPE´s and AP´s
CPE = CPE3500 or Libra
11b: = 2.4 GHz Access Point/ base station
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All over Finland
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Current networks using Wilan
technology
VANTAA: Vantaa Energy ltd. [www.wivanet.com]
http://www.wivanet.com/kartta_v1.html
4 km
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Vantaa: Wivanet
TELE2; ISP
Internet
IP-transmission network
WLAN
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What next?
Internet
Telephone Network
IP Based Access Network
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Satellite Network
Ba
WiMAX Backhaul
d c
se kh
- ba au
l
FDM hau l
O ck
Ba
OFDM or WiMAX
Wi-Fi WiMAX
Base station
Hotspot Base station
Pedestrian Speeds, 11Mbps,
Lightweight, Limited Coverage Vehicular Speeds, 20 Mbps,
Vehicular Speeds, 20 Mbps, Power
Lightweight, Full Coverage
Source, Heavy, Limited Coverage,
Specialized Applications
T I ME
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Broadband Mobility
Base Station Field Trials
Mobile Unit
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Catalyst for Broadband
in Mass Transit
Security
– Surveillance video cameras
– Vehicle location
Operations
– Sensors for traffic & environment
– Emergency facilities
– Real-time traffic management
Passenger Services
– High-speed Internet access
– Automated advertising & signage
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Seoul Trial, Korea
Seoul Highway
– High Speed Hand-off
– Speed ~80 km/hour
– 18 Mbps or 4 Video Streams
Seoul Subway
– Severe Multipath Environment
– Speed ~ 70 km/hour
– Single AU, No-Handoff
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Anytime, anywhere, always on
Internet
Telephone Network
IP Based Access Network
W
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AX
Satellite Network
Ba
WiMAX Backhaul
d c
se kh
- ba au
l
FDM hau l
O ck
Ba
OFDM or WiMAX
Wi-Fi WiMAX
Base station
Hotspot Base station
Pedestrian Speeds, 11Mbps,
Lightweight, Limited Coverage Vehicular Speeds, 20 Mbps,
Vehicular Speeds, 20 Mbps, Power
Lightweight, Full Coverage
Source, Heavy, Limited Coverage,
Specialized Applications
T I ME
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WiMAX - Beyond the Hype
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Wi-LAN’s Migration Program
Wi-LAN’s commitment
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Migration to WiMAX compliance
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Getting Beyond the Hype
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Summary
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Q&A
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