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Airmux-5000 Mobility Presented by: Larry Jacobs Director, Account Management (201) 378-0330, Larry_J@RAD.com

Fixed, Nomadic & Mobility modes Fixed SU is permanently installed on specific location SU synchronizes and registers only to a specific BS Administrator manually allocates service and registers the SU to the BS only after the SU synchronized to BS BS – Base Station SU – Subscriber Unit

Fixed, Nomadic & Mobility modes Nomadic SU may move from one BS to another BS but gets service only while on stationary position ETH service is provided when user is in stationary position only Service is pre-configured on SU HBS1 No Service HBS2

Fixed, Nomadic & Mobility modes Nomadic SU may move from one BS to another BS but gets service only while on stationary position ETH service is provided when user is in stationary position only Service is pre-configured on SU Service Available HBS1 HBS2

Fixed, Nomadic & Mobility modes Nomadic SU may move from one BS to another BS but gets service only while on stationary position ETH service is provided when user is in stationary position only Service is pre-configured on SU No Service HBS1 HBS2

Fixed, Nomadic & Mobility modes Nomadic SU may move from one BS to another BS but gets service only while on stationary position ETH service is provided when user is in stationary position only Service is pre-configured on SU Service Available HBS1 HBS2

Fixed, Nomadic & Mobility modes Mobile Unit (SU-MOB) enjoys continuous service while in motion from different Base Stations (BS-MOB) in the network Service is pre-configured Stronger Signal Weaker Signal

Fixed, Nomadic & Mobility modes Mobile Unit (SU-MOB) enjoys continuous service while in motion from different Base Stations (BS-MOB) in the network Service is pre-configured Weaker Signal Stronger Signal

Mobility Applications

RAD Airmux-5000 - Mobility Main Features Airmux-5000 PTMP New Products HBS -5800 Series for Mobility application HMU-5700 Series for Mobility application

RAD Airmux-5000 - Mobility Main Features Supports up to 32 HSUs in all HBS products Supports up to 64 Time Slots (better granularity allocated per user) Supports Mobility & Nomadic Enhanced Mobility features Mobility Configuration via RAD Manager RAD Manager map view for RAD Airmux-5000

Transportation security

Mobility Solution Railway accident mitigation Single surveillance camera Single surveillance camera Command Center Radios without camera

Mobility Solution Railway accident mitigation Command Center Approaching train alerted Radios without camera Real time video & data transmitted to train monitor Car on railway line detected using video streaming

Mobility Solution Railway accident mitigation Ongoing transmission to train is secured using handover capabilities Ongoing transmission to train is secured using handover capabilities Train carries out emergency stop to prevent collision Train stops in time to prevent an accident

Mobility Solution Seamless internet connectivity Radios Backhaul connectivity secures onboard WI-FI Passengers connect to their wireless devices

Mobility Solution Seamless internet connectivity Continuous connectivity is secured during high speed travel

Mobility Solution On-board security Radios Surveillance cameras are deployed on the train Backhaul connectivity

Mobility Solution On-board security Continuous high capacity video surveillance is secured

Track Side Architecture Radio base stations along the rails (ranging in 3-10km’) Protected backhaul of the base stations based on GbE ring over Fiber Optics Support extreme environmental conditions Central management solution Airmux- 5000/SU/MOB Mobile Radio Mobile Radio Mobile Radio Airmux- 5000/BS/MOB Airmux- 5000/BS/MOB Airmux- 5000/BS/MOB ETX-36 ETX-36 ETX-36 RADview-EMS ETX-36 Ethernet Fiber Optic Ring

Train Side Architecture Radio Antenna in front of the train Access points in each wagon with wireless mesh connectivity Support for WiFi internet service for the passengers Support for Real time Video Surveillance cameras Train Antennas Dynamic Wireless Distribution System Back Hauling WiFi Access Point Camera WiFi Access Point Camera WiFi Access Point Camera RAD Airmux Radio Backhaul Equipment Video Surveillance and Access Equipment

Train Applications

Train Applications

Train Video Applications

Train Video Applications

Key Features & Benefits 30MB Full Duplex to a moving vehicle at 200km/h Unrivaled bandwidth offering compared to other technologies Seamless handover between Base Stations and guaranteed bandwidth Continuous uninterrupted service for moving vehicles Sub-6GHz Frequencies Supported No added cost of purchasing transmission license

Oil & Gas

Oil and Gas Security Market Exploration and Production Transportation Refining (Oil) Processing (Gas) Security and Maintenance: Video Surveillance Oil-rigs to ships communication Off-shore oil-rigs to shore communication Data transmission (sensors, meters, etc.) Monitoring and Control Pipeline protection: Pipeline Patrols Sensors data transmission SCADA and AMI Fiber backup Perimeter Security: Perimeter Video Surveillance Patrols vehicles - UL and DL video Wi-Fi coverage Challenges: Security – Terror, theft from pipelines, etc. Safety – Hazard material, Oil spills, etc. Infrastructure and personnel connectivity Remote motoring and control Dynamic growth Airmux Provides End-to-End Communication Solution to each link of the value chain !

Off-Shore Oil Rigs Communication Airmux-400 Airmux-5000 Airmux Mobility

On-Shore Oil Rigs Communication Airmux-400 Airmux-5000

Pipeline Protection Airmux- 5000 Airmux Mobility

Perimeter Security Mobile Fire & Rescue Perimeter Surveillance Airmux-400 Airmux-5000 Airmux Mobility Perimeter Security Mobile Fire & Rescue Perimeter Surveillance Mobile Patrol Unit

Mines

Mine – Airmux Mobility Broadband Coverage Few base stations provide high capacity coverage over a wide rage Each Base station covering up to 10Km

Mine – Airmux Wireless Mobility Broadband Airmux Wireless Mobility Solution Provides: Wide coverage of the mine area to: Access roads Coverage in deep area for heavy machinery Offices and other facilities High capacity connectivity (up to 30Mbps) to all mine video and data applications Full co-existence with Airmux PtMP and PtP radios Simple and Fast to installation Smart RF Planning tool to assure project success

High Speed Connectivity for Mines Applications Airmux Wireless Mobile Network enables video and data transmission for multiple mine applications: Mobile machinery real-time tracking (mine wagons, large wheel loaders and mining trucks) Remote control Autonomous operation of vehicles High level of Security and Safety: Video surveillance (Fixed and Mobile) Perimeter Security (Mobile patrol vehicles) Real-time monitoring of machinery operators Sensors transmission - Load count and more… Backhaul to Wi-Fi services

LMR Backhaul & Public Safety Agencies Connectivity

Public Safety Networks Projects LMR (Land Mobile Radio) Backhaul (TETRA, P25) Inter and Intra Agency connectivity (between Police stations, Fire stations, etc.) 911 (Emergency) call center connectivity Dispatch backup Traffic monitoring & control

Public Safety Network

Connecting Fire Departments, Arvada, Colorado Customer: Arvada Fire Department, Colorado, USA Project: Connecting fire departments stations over a wide geographical area to the main HQ Why Airmux: Meeting the mission-critical voice, video and data connectivity needs of fire department (Airmux-400 T1s & high capacity Ethernet) Eliminate recurrent leased lines charges “We were previously leasing T1 lines and paying tens of thousands of dollars per year. Today, following the deployment of Airmux’s unlicensed radios, we couldn’t be happier with their high capacity and performance.” Scott Winberg, IT specialist, Arvada Fire Department,

Gibson County 911 Emergency Services Customer: Gibson County 911 Services, Tennessee, USA Project: Establish a network connecting county's 911 Command Center and Police, Fire, and Emergency Service personnel in the field Solution: Airmux’s Multiple Point-to-Point 5.8 GHz systems connect sites in 5 towns, providing coverage for Gibson County’s 604 sq miles & beyond Why Airmux: Fast and affordable transport of audio traffic between remote sites and 911 Command Center Reliable and Robust for mission-critical application Easy installation and maintenance “We started deploying this system and I must say that it is performing exceptionally well. We can't figure out how we got along without it!” Bob Moore, Operations Manager for 911 Services, Gibson County, TN, USA

Public Safety Wireless Network Requirements Airmux-400 Airmux-5000 HPMP High throughput 200 Mbps (point-to-point) 200 Mbps per sector, up to 50Mbps per SU Interferences Mitigation Patented Air Interface (ARQ, ACS, FEC, Multi-Band, and more) Near or None Line of Sight OFDM, MIMO, Diversity Capacity Availability PtP Secured BW per SU Networking Capabilities VLAN, QoS Redundancy 1+1, SECUR – Self-healing Ethernet Using Ring HBS redundancy Fast and simple installation Onboard Spectrum viewer, Sound based Link allignment Ruggedness IP-67 Certified 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Airmux Broadband Mobility Solution Dedicated and robust wireless link to a mobile unit (Trains) Bi-directional high capacity, up to 30 Mbps net aggregate throughput Wide coverage, Base stations up to 10km apart Continuous connectivity, both above-ground and underground Very low latency, suitable for VoIP and video applications Tested and approved up to 150Km/h, designed for higher speeds Fast handoff between base stations to ensure uninterrupted service Complies with the European railway standard EN50155

Mobility Solution - Comparison Table Mobility Requirement Cellular Satellite Wi-Fi Mesh WiMAX Airmux Customer Advantage using Airmux Bi-directional high Capacity Low UL Capacity Low UL & DL Capacity Supported 1:4 UL/DL capacity ratio 30Mbps net throughput – Full Asymmetric High resolution video transmission for both UL and DL Long range coverage Inconsistent 3G coverage Unlimited in open space 300m 10Km Low number of base stations Work in nLOS/NLOS & harsh environments Excellent No coverage in underground and northern countries Poor performance Good Proven performance in multipath environment Wide range of Frequencies N/A Unlicensed 2.4 & 5GHz 2.3, 2.5 & 3.5GHz Unlicensed 2.1 to 6GHz Complete flexibility Low latency High Latency 20-200msec High Latency >300msec High Latency 20-100msec Low and Constant Latency 10-20msec High Performance in delay sensitive applications (Video, Voice) QoS Not Supported Partial Support Different levels of data service priority OPEX Medium High None Unlicensed bands CAPEX Low

Track Side Architecture (Base Stations) 10km Fiber Optics Fiber Optics Ethernet Ring Layer 2 switch Network Operation Center Firewall NMS Client Application Server Internet Router (Gateway)

Onboard Architecture (Mobile Unit) Train Antennas PoE WiFi Access Point Airmux Radio WiFi Access Point Router CCTV CCTV 46 46

Sofia Metro Airmux Broadband Mobility Solution Installation Tunnel Base Stations installation Train Mobile Unit installation

Network Operation Center (NOC) NOC LCD Screens displaying Real Time Video form Train Carts

Border security

Border Security – The Challenges Monitoring, detection and prevention of cross-border violators Provide video transmission and sensor traffic: From sensors and cameras to command center From command center to patrol cars From patrol cars to the command center Real time Mobile broadband communication for wide area scenarios and tough terrain

Case Study: Deployment in Middle East Country Project Requirements: Long range coverage - 500km border (1st phase of 2000km project) High speed communication: 2 to 6Mbps full duplex 4 operational patrol cars Tough environment - Patrol cars driving 1m close to a very dense iron fence

Case Study: Unmanned Patrol in Israel Border Customer: IDF Project requirements: Integrate Airmux solution in the G-NIUS UGVs (Unmanned Ground Vehicles). 6km range of Gaza border. Provide 3Mbps full duplex for 3 operational UGVs simultaneously. 100% availability, ensuring high resolution video even while driving on creeks. Motorola and Alvarion failed to provide the required capacity and coverage

Target Markets and applications Railway, Metro & Highway Military & Critical Assests Safe City & Airports Railway to Road Cross – Accident prevention CCTV-on-board Internet service on board Road maintenance and control Border Control Critical Assts - Airports, strategic facilities, prisons, plants security Safe City Video Surveillance Follow me cars communications

Airport – “Follow Me” Vehicles

Airport “Follow-Me” Car Comm.

Solution Architecture Remote Camera Airmux-5000 CPE “Follow-Me” Car AirMux 500 CPE Airmux-5000 BST Airmux-5000 BST “Follow-Me” Car AirMux 500 CPE Ethernet Fiber Optic Ring Airmux-5000 BST “Follow-Me” Car AirMux 500 CPE IP Network NMS Client NMS Server CCSM Server

Maritime Project (in China)

Project Assumptions PtMP Base stations cover an area ~ 10km radius. It can be one BS at center Clients are ships that moving within this area (max speed 40km/h). Total clients at same time per HBS ~ 6. The capacity per client can be 2Mbps. Tower at 25 meter – Mandatory  

Proposed Solution AIRMUX-5000-M series at 5.8 band 1 BS at Tower : Seamless handover Up to 4 boat per sector Point to multi point based 1 BS at Tower : 2 90 degree Sector antenna Diversity , OFDM 10 MHz CBW up to 4Mbps at 10km GPS Full connectivity

Link Budget calculation

Basic sites topology Tower Side Boat Side 2x60 ° Sector ANT Omni antenna RF Cable RF Cable RF Cable RF Cable ODU-M ODU-M Cat5e Cat5e PoE PoE Switch

HBS Installation

Boat installation At least 1 meter separation between 2 antenna The Omni antenna should be install at the top of the boat At least 1 meter separation between 2 antenna