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WiMAX Base Station

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WiMAX Single-Sector Base Station in Rural Environment

X Aggregation

X access multiplexer/ base station access controller radio link, covered area X

base station

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single base station, connected with wireline link to the aggregation network outdoor operation: LOS, indoor operation: NLOS

ITG

LOS modem
home with NLOS modem X local switching

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mainly LOS for large distances (5-15 km) NLOS is of importance e.g. for small villages
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Content

WiMAX Standartisation and Frequency Allocation WiMAX Positioning and Applications WiMAX Market SkyMAX Siemens WiMAX Product

History

Maxwell equations :- Proved wireless data communication Marconi :- proved wireless transmission in reality Bell Labs :- In the 1970s, proposed the cellular concept (GSM) GPRS, EDGE, 3G, EVDO (CDMA 2000)

WiMAX Anytime, Anywhere

Enterprise

SOHO

ResidentialMobile

Confidential Information

Security

Location Based

Gaming

Video

Voice

Internet Access

Access and backhauling in 5GHz


Broadband VoIP Hotspot Feeding Oil & Gas Telecommunications Leased Lines Secured VPN Video Surveillance Nomadic Applications
Video Surveillance & Public Safety

Shopping Malls

Public safety

Leased Lines
BreezeNET B Backhauling
Municipalities & Education

BreezeACCESS VL
Base station

Traffic Control
Video Surveillance & Traffic Control

Internet Hotspots Feeding cafs

Leased Lines Replacement VoIP


Businesses

Broadband Access Gaming


Residential

Confidential Information

WiMAX Opportunities

WiFi Hotspots

Education

Economic Vitality

Wireless Broadband Connectivity

Digital Govt

Healthcare

Bridging the

Home Usage

Safety & Security

Digital Divide

Wireless Networks Will Co-Exist


"WiMAX is not competing with 3G. Always Best It's a complementary technology

Connected

Mikko Salminen, director of fixed mobile convergence marketing at Nokia


http://www.vnunet.com/actions/trackback/2149324

GSM, CDMA

WiMAX
Wi-Fi WiMAX

WiMAX Wi-Fi Wi-Fi

Urban

Rural

Suburbs

Urban

WiMAX Spectrum
WiMAX (2.3/2.5 GHz, 3.5/3.7 GHz, 5.8 GHz)

Licensed
2.5 GHz

Licensed
3.5 GHz

License Exempt
5.8 GHz

Mobile

Fixed / Nomadic (mobile)

Fixed / Nomadic

IEEE 802.16 Options

WiMAX Positioning: Wireless Technology Comparision

WiMAX
Large Coverage Network Simplicity

WiFi
Broad Band

Full Mobility

Security

QoS

3G /HSDPA

Two Key technologies are evolving to meet the Wireless Broadband Requirements

Wide Area Mobile

1x HRPDA CDMA EVDO 3GPP2 2000-1X 1x EVDV 1x EVDV Rel. C Rel. D GSM GPRS EDGE UMTS HSPA LTE

4G Air Interfaces

MOBILE BROADBAND
3GPP
802.16e (Mobile WIMAX)

Coverage/Mobility

Metro Area Nomadic

Mobile Industry

802.16a/d (Fixed NLOS) Fixed Wireless Industry 802.11n (smart antennas) 802.11 Mesh extns.

Local Area Fixed

Dial Up

DSL Experience

802.16 (Fixed LOS)

Data Rates (kbps)

802.11b/a/g

100,000 +

Higher Data Rate / Lower Cost per Bit

LTE/WIMAX Overview

Faster

40-100Mbps
Fiber like speed on mobile

+ True high-speed mobile data + Full-motion HD video anywhere + Stream any content + Mobile peer2peer & Web 2.0

EDGE ADSL EVDO-A HSDPA ADSL-2+

+ Quadruple play
+ Faster email access + Instantaneous web pages

LTE/Wimax
Fiber Mbps

More Responsive

30-10msec latency
Highly Responsive Multimedia

+ Improved user experience + Fast VoIP call set-up + Instantaneous web pages + Streaming fast buffering

EDGE ADSL

+ Online mobile gaming

EVDO-A HSDPA ADSL-2+

LTE/WIMAX
Fiber msec

Lower Cost
+ Spectral efficiency
Better utilization of spectrum available

+ Low frequency, Advanced Receivers and Smart Antenna


For improved coverage and reduced cost of ownership
$

+ Increased Capacity UMTS rel.99 voice call cost


10% Much higher user and sector throughput for lower individual cost service delivery

LTE/WIMAX VoIP cost*

+ Simpler RAN, IP Core & Centralized service delivery


Fewer nodes & interfaces (NodeB/RNC/Gateway) One Network & IMS for all access technologies

Predicted LTE VoIP voice call cost* - Sound Partners Limited Research

3GPP subscribers 85% market share

+ Connect to legacy cores


Existing network asset investment protection

+ 3GPP/2 Market traction


Economy of scale

Added Capacity

+ 40-100Mbps Sector Throughput


More capacity per user

+ Spectrum Bandwidth
Up to 20MHz

+ Spectrum Efficiency 1-8Mbps expected User bandwidth


Much higher bits/sec/Hz

+ Spectrum Flexibility
Flexible Bandwidth (1.25 MHz to 20 MHz) Expand spectrum as demand grows

+ Centralized IMS services 105 Simultaneous Calls per sector / 1MHz


Easy to upgrade application capacity

+ Voice Capacity
Up to 105 VoIP calls per sector per MHz*

Simulated Maximum VoIP capacity based on 8Kbps CODEC

Flexible

+ Access network agnostic


Common core for all access technology

+ Centralized IMS services


Application services IMS Layer Mobility, Policy and Administration Services Core network EPC Access technologies connection gateways

Common applications across access technology

+ IP Based core
Adapted to data service delivery

+ Spectrum flexibility
1.25 to 20MHz for re-use in existing spectrum

+ End-2-End QoS
Access Technologies
DSLAM LTE WiFi WiMAX

Allow prioritization of different class of service

+ Connect to legacy networks


Devices

Offer smooth subscriber LTE migration

3G/HSDPA vs. WIMAX/LTE Network Architecture


Traditional Cellular Architecture Carrier Access Point (CAP) Architecture

Internet GGSN

PSTN

Internet

PSTN

Media Gateway

Data Gateway or IMS

VoIP Gateway or IMS

SGSN

MSS Operators IP Network Base Station Controllers

Base Stations

Access Points

CAP Controller

Any off-the-shelf IP network with Mobile IP support

= Lower Cost!

Global /LTE

+ Frequency spectrum choice & flexibility


Deploy in GSM, CDMA, UMTS band

+ Global roaming 450, 700, 850, 900, 1700, 1800, 1900, 2100, 2500MHz
3GPP evolution & spectrum heritage 2G & 3G networks sub-layers

+ Connect to legacy networks


Offer smooth subscriber LTE migration

3GPP technologies ~85% of mobile market

Connect to existing 3GPP & 3GPP2 networks

Spectrum Available For WiMAX Deployment

Canada
2.3/2.5 GHz 3.5/5 GHz

Russia
2.3/2.5/3.5 GHz 5 GHz

Europe USA
1.5/2.3 GHz 2.5/5 GHz 3.5 GHz 5 GHz

Asia Pacific
2.3/3.3/3.5 GHz 5 GHz

MEA LAC
2.5/3.5 GHz 5 GHz 3.5 GHz 5 GHz

Spectrally agile systems may be required as new spectrum becomes available in regions around the world (e.g. 700 MHz, 1700 MHz)

By 2012, 18 million laptops will have WIMAX built-in - Intel


vehicles

MP3 player

CHANGING THE WAY WE:


indoor CPE pdas

outdoor CPE
Video cameras set top boxes

handsets digital cameras laptops

WIMAX technology will in most consumer devices


televisions Gaming consoles

SPEED VS MOBILITY

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