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SBN Expansion 3-31-04
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Requirement Deliver the ever increasing data volume to the field. Data delivery requirements to the field are expected to increase by 10 fold by 2010. A scalable delivery method is needed to keep up with the demand. An open standard solution will allow procurement of COTS equipment.
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The Plan Use Digital Video Broadcast – Satellite (DVB-S) technology to deliver high volumes of data to the field. Use data compression to free up a SBN T-1 channel. Use freed up T-1 to introduce DVB-S technology to 17 Test sites. Roll out DVB-S system wide.
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Benefits of DVB-S Current SBN technology requires deployment of a new proprietary demodulator to the field for every T1 (1.5 Mbits/sec) increase in data capacity. New DVB-S technology is linearly scalable to meet data requirement demands using a single demodulator up to 43 Mbits/s per demodulator (vs. 28 T-1 demodulators). DVB-S technology is a one channel solution. –The inherently bursty data of SBN is transmitted much more efficiently over a single channel, as opposed to discrete T1 channels. DVB-S technology is open source, and open standard. – Interoperability and competition among vendors. –A DVB-S demodulator is a fraction of the cost of the existing proprietary SBN demodulators.
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New Gateway Channel (TG2) As part of the SBN expansion plan, the freed up SBN T1 channel will be used to deliver additional data (using DVB-S technology) to the field, effectively doubling the existing Gateway channel data capacity.
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SBN’s Future After the DVB-S technology is proven, SBN will become a single channel carrying all SBN data using DVB-S. Data requirements will be evaluated yearly and the SBN channel will be scaled accordingly.
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GOES WEST 1.544 Mbits/sec GOES EAST 1.544 Mbits/sec OCONUS 772Kbps TG 1.544 Mbits/sec Past SBN Configuration Through 8-5-03 Compressed GOES WEST 1.544 Mbits/sec Compressed GOES EAST 1.544 Mbits/sec OCONUS 772Kbps TG 1.544 Mbits/sec SBN configuration from 8- 5-03 through 8-12-3 Combined GOES East/West 1.544 Mbits/sec Combined GOES East/West 1.544 Mbits/sec OCONUS 772Kbps TG 1.544 Mbits/sec SBN configuration from 8-12- 03 through 8-19-03 Combined GOES East/West 1.544 Mbits/sec OCONUS 772Kbps TG 1.544 Mbits/sec Current SBN configuration Past SBN Configuration. SBN configuration after compressing GOES feeds. SBN configuration after combining GOES feeds. Current SBN configuration transmitting test DVB-S signals On the former GOES West channel. DVB-S Test Signals 1.544 Mbits/sec Migration to high capacity, single DVB-S SBN channel
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TG/OCONUS/GOES Using DVB-S Up to 43 Mbits/sec SBN configuration (FY05) Single DVB-S SBN channel carrying all SBN traffic scaled to meet data requirements. Migration to high capacity, single DVB-S SBN channel
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