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Airmux-200 Update for August 2007
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Airmux 200 Slide 2 Agenda Symmetrical vs. Asymmetrical transmission HE HSS feature IDU-R 8 port PoE Wrap-up
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Airmux 200 Slide 3 Asymmetrical vs. Symmetrical Most TDD radios transmit and receive in a “demand-based” mode If there is more data to send, then they spend a longer time sending If there is more data to receive they spend a longer interval receiving. Good on paper—not good for certain applications—voice and video Airmux is completely symmetrical Equal time sending and receiving every time
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Airmux 200 Slide 4 Airmux 200-Voice and Video Designed to transmit T1 traffic All transmission is symmetrical Standard, unframed E1/T1, compliant with ITU-T standards BER < 1x10 -11 @ sensitivity threshold Accurate clock recovery mechanism (0.05 PPM) Advanced clock configurations Patented ARQ fast retransmission
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Airmux 200 Slide 5 New- HE ODU High power (up to 23 dBm) Available in 5.8 GHz Supports Synchronized Co-located Units- HSS 4 x the transmit power Higher link quality & reliability Best for areas with high RF interference
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Airmux 200 Slide 6 Collocation Challenges When multiple radios are installed in close proximity, sources of interference are multiplied: Frequency Interference: Collocated units use the same and adjacent frequencies Transmit/Receive Interference: Units transmit at the time that other units try to receive
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Airmux 200 Slide 7 Airmux Hub Site Synchronization Unique burst synchronization technique Synchronizes Tx and Rx timing for all units at a hub site Eliminates collocation TDD interference Support mixture of 20, 10, 5 MHz Channels Enables multi point-to-point architecture
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Airmux 200 Slide 8 HSS Basic Architecture (topology) All collocated units are synchronized using a shared sync pulse The sync pulse is generated by a Hub Sync Master (HSM) ODU and distributed through sync cables and HSS unit to Hub Sync Client (HSC) ODUs A Hub Sync Client can be configured in two ways: Hub Sync Client – Continue Transmission: In the event that the unit loses synchronization with the Hub Sync Master, the link remains active. However, without synchronization pulses, it is possible that this unit will cause interference. Hub Sync Client – Disable Transmission: In the event that the unit loses synchronization with the Hub Sync Master, the link is dropped until the synchronization pulses resume. This setting prevents the unit from causing interference. The remote ODUs that are not located at the hub site, are called Independent Units and do not require HSS hardware.
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Airmux 200 Slide 9 Hub Site Synchronization (HSS) Supporting up to 16 collocated units Requires HSS Unit, HSSU-10, and Sync cables Supported products: For all ODU High End (ODU-HE) and All- Indoor (AIND) products
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Airmux 200 Slide 10 HSSU-10 Passive CLK distribution unit (no power feeding) Full outdoor installation, typically on a pole next to the ODU’s Cable connects between HSSU- 10 and ODU-HE
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Airmux 200 Slide 11 HSS Configuration MasterClient
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Airmux 200 Slide 12 Point-to-Multipoint vs. Multi Point- to-Point M-PtP (RADWIN)PtMP Guaranteed BW per userShared Bandwidth 3msec30-100msec Delay Strictly supportedLimited QoS Longer (directional antenna) Limited (sectorial antenna) Range Full flexibility. Each user gets the required service (Ethernet, E1/T1s or a mix) with the relevant channel BW No flexibility. Ethernet only, same channel BW to all users Mixed services No single point of failureLimited Robustness Low, linear CAPEXMedium-High Entry Cost
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Airmux 200 Slide 13 Applications – Enterprise Connectivity
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Airmux 200 Slide 14 Applications – WiFi Backhaul
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Airmux 200 Slide 15 Applications – Video Surveillance
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Airmux 200 Slide 16 Typical Applications Airmux-200 (HE): 8 x E1 Airmux-200 (HE): 1 + 1: TDM support Airmux-200 (HE): 1 + 1: Ethernet support Airmux-200 (HE): Link Aggregation Acc. to 802.3af Airmux-200 using IDU-R: TDM Back-Up Application 1+1 Airmux-200– Applications (continue)
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Airmux 200 Slide 17 Highlights High Availability ≥ 99.999% (back-up) High Capacity (Link Aggregation) Installation Guidelines Master/Slave Collocated site is synchronized – HSS (Hub Site Sync) feature Alternate / Adjacent channels can be used 1+1 With Airmux-200 - Applications
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Airmux 200 Slide 18 Airmux-200 (HE): 8 x E1 IDU ODU IDU-C HSS Cable Sync Bipolar antenna is optional Collocated site is synchronized – HSS (Hub Site Sync) feature Alternate / Adjacent channels can be used Bipolar antenna is optional Collocated site is synchronized – HSS (Hub Site Sync) feature Alternate / Adjacent channels can be used
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Airmux 200 Slide 19 Airmux-200 (HE): 1 + 1: TDM support IDU ODU Site A Site B Site C Options: Site B = Site C or Site B ≠ Site C External TDM Switch is required based on BER ≤ 1e-6 switching
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Airmux 200 Slide 20 Airmux-200 (HE): 1 + 1: Ethernet support IDU ODU Options: Site B = Site C or Site B ≠ Site C Switching is based on external switch supporting Spanning Tree (ST) feature for redundancy Reference – Cisco and 3COM Spanning Tree supported switches Site A Site B Site C
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Airmux 200 Slide 21 Airmux-200 (HE): Link Aggregation Acc. to 802.3ad (LACP) IDU ODU Options: Site B = Site C or Site B ≠ Site C Aggregation is based on external switch supporting “link aggregation Protocol” 802.3ad Reference – Cisco LACP supported switches Enables to multiple capacity n x 18Mbps (net throughput) Site A Site B
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Airmux 200 Slide 22 IDU-R New IDU that provides backup link for E1/T1 connections Maintains fully operation link at all times In case of failure or primary connection, automatically switches to backup (14uS) The air-interface can be defined as primary or backup link Operates with all WinLink 1000 outdoor units portfolio Ordering Options: WL1000-IDU-R-E1 and WL1000-IDU-R-T1
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Airmux 200 Slide 23 New PoE-8 Feeds up to 8 ODUs from a single unit instead of using 8 separate PoE devices Supports both AC and DC (-20 to -60V) Indoor Unit
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Airmux 200 Slide 24 Summary Symmetrical superior to Asymmetrical transmission HE radios offer more power and stability HSS offers new flexibility for co-location HSS also introduces 1+1 back-up HSS supports link aggregation for higher speed IDU-R can support T1 back-up and 1+1 redundancy PoE 8 affords space-saving convenience and cost reduction over stand alone solutions
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Airmux 200 Slide 25 For your attention www.rad.com Thank You Toll Free (USA): 888-785-7393 International: 1-951-694-1173 Email: wireless@pulsewan.com
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