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The Open Transport Network
General Introduction
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OTN puts your entire world
on a fiber
For internal use
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Presentation / Author / Date
Introduction
OTN : What is it ?
• fiber based transmission system
– for voice, data & video
– with unique features
– for niche markets
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What is OTN ?
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Modular system
19‘‘ built-in width
Backplane technology
Any Interface cards can be
plugged in
OTN
Open
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Transport
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Physical Layer
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Transparent
High availability
Network
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Support of industry standards
for Voice - Data - LAN – Video
Specific communication
protocols
The Open Transport Network
Dual Fiber Optic Ring
Infrastructure
STM1, STM4, STM16, STM64
Key Success Factors
• Simple
• Multi
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Easy to understand
Easy to install
Plug & play
Easy to manage
Very low ownership
costs
– Fully transparent
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– Many interfaces
– Long distances
– Available bandwidth
The Open Transport Network
• Non-stop
– High availability
– No single point
of failure
Why do you need OTN?
Voice
Mixed
OMS
CCTV
Stretched
High
Availability
Open Transport Network
VMS
Radio Base station
Public Address
Automation (SCADA)
Ethernet
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What is OTN?
• Open Transport Network (OTN) is a fiber optics based multiplexer
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for voice, data, video and LAN applications
OTN provides pre-allocated services for applications
OTN is a distributed system allowing dynamic switching for video
and audio
OTN has built-in redundancy
OTN is not a bandwidth on demand, but dedicated bandwidth at all
times regards of system loading.
OTN is not protocol, but rather physically oriented to best integrate
easily with applications equipment
OTN provides the best features of TDM and Ethernet in the same
product platform
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Who are the customers?
• Vast coverage
• Multiple services
• Non-stop environment
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Railways, metros, light rails
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What is the common element in these areas?
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Mixed service requirements
Very high reliability, redundancy requirements
High bandwidth requirements
Operations critical, 24x7x365 system operations
Security aspect
Need for low cost of ownership
Industrial strength equipment
Environmental conditions
Dedicated, always available communications
Network expansion/alterations without disruption
Can span long distances
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OTN, a new era
in fiber optic communications
OTN: a New Era in Fiber Optic Communications
General Characteristics
• Dual Fiber Optic Ring
• 4 & 8 slot nodes
• Universal Interface Slots
• Hardware Concept
• Distributed Architecture
• Time Division Multiplexing (TDM)
• Flexible Bandwidth Allocation
Backbone
bandwidths
• 150 Mbps
• 600 Mbps
• 2.5 Gbps
Backbone
Transceivers
• SONET / SDH
• Optical
Unique Product Features
• One-step mux
• Extended temp. range
• Scaleable LAN interfaces
• Powerful Network Mgt.
• Embedded Audio switching
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OTN: a New Era in Fiber Optic Communications
Audio/Voice interface cards
• Analog telephony
2 wire a/b
4 wire E&M
• Digital telephony
S0
UP0/E / UP0
• Trunk
E1 2.048 Mbps
T1 1.544 Mbps
• High Quality Audio (15 kHz)
Data interface cards
• RS-232, -422, -485
• Point to point, Multi point,
Multidrop
• 64 kbps G.703 co-dir
LAN Interfaces
• Ethernet (10/100 Mbps)
• Gigabit Ethernet
Video
• PAL, NTSC (M-JPEG, MPEG
compression)
Video Features
• Embedded switching
• PC-based GUI for easy
operation
• Real time/high resolution
images
• Open interfaces for 3rd party
products
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OTN: the ideal mix of Real-time and Packet-based
applications
2.3Gbps
(Gigabit) Ethernet 2
Spare capacity
(Gigabit) Ethernet 1
Packet-based traffic,
QoS: “Best effort”,
physically separate
bandwidth possible,
Ethernet, IP
Video 2
Video 2
Video 1
E1 / T1frame
OTN-X3M
Data
Voice
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Real-time traffic,
Constant bit rate
CBR,
Guaranteed
bandwidth,
TDM
0Mbps
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Node Configurations
OTN-X3M 2500 and -622
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OTN-150, -600 and -2500
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OTN-150, -600 and -2500
OTN-X3M 2500 and -622
OTN-600
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Simplified Network
Primary ring
Secondary ring
OTN Node
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OMS
OTN Management
System
OTN a Truly Reliable, Scalable, Multi-Service Platform
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ULM
OTN150/600
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OTN-X3M
OMS
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ULM
ULM
OTN-X3M
N215 Spur
ULM : Universal Link Module
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Network Recovery: 50 to 120 ms (part 1 of 2)
OTN
OTN
Faulty transmitter,
receiver or fiber break
Faulty transmitter,
receiver or fiber break
OTN
OTN
Change over to
secondary ring
No change over
No loopback
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Network Recovery: 50 to 120 ms (part 2 of 2)
OTN
OTN
Cable break
“Node” failure
OTN
OTN
Loop back around cable break
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Loop back around failing node
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OTN’s video capabilities
Remote
Site
Digital
Video Wall
Operations
Center
DVR
Codec
IP
IP
Analog
Video
Mgt
Viewer
IP
Analog
OTN-X3M
NVR
Central Storage
MPEG
Analog
MVIDIP
WiFi
IP
ET100(D)AE
Viewer
Analog video connection
IP video connection
Remote Site
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OTN Management System (OMS)
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Configuration of Hardware
– Nodes
– Transceivers
– Interface Cards
Configuration of Services
Monitoring + Logging + Reporting
Alarm Management
Visualizing Network Recovery
OMS can be connected to any of the
nodes in the network
Manages all types of OTN networks
Multi user, client-server technology
Manages multiple subnetworks (rings)
simultaneously
Runs on standard PC under Windows
NT/2000/XP
Open: alarm export via SNMP or serial
link
Video over OTN
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OTN behaves like a distributed video matrix
Features and video image quality of analog CCTV
Reliability and flexibility of digital fiber transmission
OVS provides a platform for Multi-vendor integration
Based on standards:
– OPC (OLE for Process Control)
– Microsoft DCOM
• Open to non-standard CCTV equipment through
– Universal Protocol Handler
– Published serial protocol
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Some OTN References...
Mining
Laubag (Germany)
Anglogold (RSA)
Solvay (USA)
Airports
Schiphol (Netherlands)
Munich (Germany)
Cayenne (FG)
Motorways
AutoBAn (Brasil)
Whittier Tunnel (Alaska)
NIAH (India)
Metros/Lightrails
Vancouver Sky Train (Canada)
SMC (Shanghai - China)
Stadtbahn Bonn (Germany)
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Electricity Distribution
Electrabel (Belgium)
CRCC (Egypt)
Luz Y Fuerza (Mexico)
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Pipelines
Sonatrach Pipelines (Algeria)
Caspian Pipeline (Russia, Kazachstan)
Countries
in which
OTN is present
GPP 5 &
6 Pipelines
(Malaysia)
Just Imagine a Network
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Like a private superhighway
That never goes down
Never goes out of date
Never gets in the way
Spans any distance
Hooks up what you like
Takes a day to install
Is child’s play to manage
And easy to afford
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(150 - 600 - 2500 Mbps)
(future proof)
(transparent)
(>1000 km)
(investment protection)
(plug & play)
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Contact Us
Nokia Siemens Networks N.V.
International Sales Office OTN
Atealaan 34
B-2200 Herentals
Belgium
www.otn.be
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