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Township of Langley Wireless Data Project RFP-434

Strategic Planning Short Term Goals Medium Term Requirements Long Term Deployment Medium Term Requirements Sustainability Long Term Accommodate Growth

Overview System Wireless Infrastructure Network Topology Network Monitoring and Disaster Recovery Radio Technology Antennas and Propagation IP Video Cameras

Wireless Infrastructure

Network Topology

Remote Controlled Switch Port enable/disable Remotely separation or linkage of the network Reconfiguration of the Network Port Speed Remote selection of port throughput Connected MAC Listing of all connected users MAC Resolving of DNS IP Current Usage Traffic monitoring for each port Downloadable reports in CSV format

Network Management and Disaster Recovery Remote Monitoring and Alerting Uptime Throughput Radio Parameters Remote Administration Link Speed Reset Ports on Switch Fail Save Backbone Auto-recovery of Backbone Network Network Security Data Encryption Link Password Reverse Ping

IP Sentry Ping Status

Radio Configuration Utility

Radio Technology Licensed Backbone System Unlicensed Backbone System Application and Frequency Assignment (Ind. Canada) Reliability and Interference Standard: proprietary PtP (100Mb/s) Unlicensed Backbone System Frequency: 5.8GHz Standard: 802.11p encrypted and enforced PtP (72Mb/s) Client Links Frequency: 2.4GHz Reliabilty and Interference Standard: 802.11b encrypted, PtMP

Antennas and Propagation

Local Multipoint Distribution Service (LMDS)

IP Video Cameras IP Interface Video & Audio Streaming Internal Web server Video & Audio Streaming MPEG-2 Auxiliary Connections Relay Output On – Off Input Optional Pan and Tilt Cameras can be upgraded to pan and tilt Zoom is standard Color & Night Vision Camera switches between color and night vision Server and Client Software Camera Station Camera Recorder Camera Explorer

Strategic Planning Short Term Goals Medium Term Requirements Long Term Deployment Medium Term Requirements Sustainability Long Term Accommodate Growth

Engineering Challenges Topographic Obstacles Trees, Valleys and more Trees Minimizing of Dead Links Utilization of existing Infrastructure Balanced Design Strategy Performance, Technology and Cost Reliability and Sustainability Uptime vs. Costs Maintainability and Monitoring Network Integration How does the Wireless System impact the current Network Designing for the Future Systems and Technologies that can grow with the need

Engineering Risks Condition of existing Towers Rust, rusted guide wires, Safety and compliance of antenna systems Access to Telecommunication Towers Slow response to our requests, delays Obtain ability of the link to Walnut Grove CC Geological difficulties, options Spectrum Assignment by Industry Canada Assigned Frequency above 15GHz Cost of Antennas will increase

Engineering Contingencies Tower Replacements Towers degraded beyond repair Safety and compliance of antenna systems Access to Telecommunication Towers ????????????????????????? Obtain ability of the link to Walnut Grove CC Routing link via Westower on Grant Hill Spectrum Assignment by Industry Canada

Strategic Planning Short Term Goals Medium Term Requirements Long Term Deployment Medium Term Requirements Sustainability Long Term Accommodate Growth

Costs (Licensed) Total: # Items Unit price Qty Sub-total 1   Items Unit price Qty Sub-total 1 xxGHz 100Mb/s Data link (Alvarion) incl. 1 spare Not discl. 13 Not discl 2 xxGHz parabolic Antenna 28dBi (min) 3 2.4GHz BU, 11Mb/s (Alvarion) incl. 1 spare 10 4 2.4GHz RB, 11Mb/s (Alvarion) incl. 1 spare 5 2.4GHz Antenna 21 6 3Com Switch 10/100BT with remote management 7 Network Jumper Cables 25 8 Non Penetrating Mount 9 Antenna Pole (2"), galvanized 20' Generic mounting Hardware, Shop Supplies 33 11 Antenna Tower Sections, galvanized 10' 14 12 IP Surveillance Cameras (fixed, zoom) incl. 1 spare IP Camera Monitoring Software incl. 10 Camera Licenses High Quality Outdoor CAT5 Cable to connect Cameras [m] 300 15 Network Monitoring Center (Server and Software) 16 Installation (by man-hours), 18 sites, setup of 33 radios 250 Total:

Costs (ISM) Total: # Items Unit price Qty Sub-total 1   Items Unit price Qty Sub-total 1 5.8GHz ISM 72Mb/s Data link (Alvarion) incl. 1 spare Not discl. 13 Not discl 2 5.8GHz Flat Panel Antenna 28dBi 3 2.4GHz BU, 11Mb/s (Alvarion) incl. 1 spare 10 4 2.4GHz RB, 11Mb/s (Alvarion) incl. 1 spare 5 2.4GHz Antenna 21 6 3Com Switch 10/100BT with remote management 7 Network Jumper Cables 25 8 Non Penetrating Mount 9 Antenna Pole (2"), galvanized 20' Generic mounting Hardware, Shop Supplies 33 11 Antenna Tower Sections, galvanized 10' 14 12 IP Surveillance Cameras (fixed, zoom) incl. 1 spare IP Camera Monitoring Software incl. 10 Camera Licenses High Quality Outdoor CAT5 Cable to connect Cameras [m] 300 15 Network Monitoring Center (Server and Software) 16 Installation (by man-hours), 18 sites, setup of 33 radios 250 Total:

Strategic Planning Short Term Goals Medium Term Requirements Long Term Deployment Medium Term Requirements Sustainability Long Term Accommodate Growth