WiMAX: 4G or Never?
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WiMAX: 4G or Never ?
BeyondSpot Technology
April. 2005
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What is WiMAX? (or “Mobile WiMAX” more precisely)
WiMAX is a marketing term, a certification body, or an industry ad-hoc
forum to complete IEEE 802.16 standard (marketing, regulatory,
interoperability, test, certification, and high level protocol)
IEEE 802.16 also known as BWA or WirelessMAN
WiFi IEEE 802.11 (WirelessLAN) = WiMAX IEEE 802.16
Why chose such topic?
mobility extension started in late 2002
WiMAX is recognized as one of the new
competitions to CDMA based 3G
Other competitions are proprietary
technologies, WiFi, Mesh, or IEEE 802.20
CDMA?
OFDM?
Can WiMAX be 4G or Never?
OFDM/OFDMA based broadband mobile is
recognized as 4G (beyond 3G)
This presentation shares our story
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Drivers from Two Worlds
Broadband Access is a merging process
Legacy Cellular, led by 3GPP and 3GPP2, extends bandwidth to support
broadband data services, especially in IP format.
Fixed Wireless, led by IEEE, enhances techniques to support mobility.
3GPP (UMTS/WCDMA) and 3GPP2(CDMA2000) started from ITU IMT-2000.
Market Size
1 Billion
Subscriber
Broadband
Mobile
Access
300 Million
Subscriber
Data
Cellular
1 Billion
Users
Internet
1998
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200 Million
Users
2010
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Migration of WiMAX
Data Rate
SOC
Available
Standard
Maturing
Standard
Maturing
Fixed WiMAX
IEEE 802.16d
2005
Portable WiMAX
Nomadic WiMAX
IEEE 802.16d/e
2006?
Mobile WiMAX
IEEE 802.16e
2007?
Mobility
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802.16e Compatibility with 16d
802.16e is the mobile extension from 802.16
Modification in PHY from OFDM to Scalable OFDMA
Modification in MAC for security, handoff, roaming, & resource management
Convergence Sub Layer
IP
Ethernet
Packet
Classifier
ATM
Header
Suppression
MAC Layer
Net Entry
PDU
Generation
ARQ
PHY Burst
Scheduling
PDU
Reassembly
Security/Privacy
Key, AES, EAP
Connection
Management
Handoff
Bandwidth
Management
Power Mgnt
Sleep/Idle
PHY Layer
SC
10-66GHz
802.16d
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SCa
2-11GHz
OFDM
2-11GHz 256FFT
802.16e
OFDMA
OFDMA 2-11GHz (PAR <6GHz)
128, 256, 512,1024, 2048
2-11GHz 2048FFT
WiMAX
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Players in WiMAX Forum
WiMAX SOC/System Pairs (examples)
Intel Proxim, Alvarion, ZTE, Alcatel,…
Fujitsu WiLAN, Aperto
Wavesat ATMEL
LG Nortel… and more
WiMAX Forum has >200 members
Marketing, technical, interoperability and
spectrum
Alliance
Fixed/Nomadic
Portable/Mobile
IEEE802.16 2004 and TGe
And a lot more…..
Air Interface standard
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A Million Dollar Question
Can WiMAX (16e) be the broadband candidate after 3G?
or just an idea that sounds great but never comes true?
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WiMAX brings higher throughput and longer range, it is a growing threat to
the deployment of 3G and the promised ROI in every 3G business model
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WiMAX inherits issues of 3G and has even more challenges in spectrum, the
following presentation provides a balanced view
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Advantages in Multipath
OFDMA carries advantages in “Multipath”
CDMA uses the whole spectrum, wasting system resource to combat
frequency selective fading.
CDMA also creates worse interference problem
OFDMA only select subcarriers with less channel degradation, prevent
wasting system resource (power or throughput ) => achieving higher system
capacity.
Multipath
Signal Sent
Signal Received
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Spectral Efficiency Wins
Spectrum efficiency is an important factor for data service
The scarce of available (or useful) spectrum makes efficiency a key
factor to approve spectrum and the success of business model.
Regulatory bodies shall recycle spectrum for existing systems with low
spectral efficiency.
Future systems with high spectrum re-use advantages or higher
spectral efficiency shall have favored allocation during application.
2.5G TDMA: Very
limited data rate and
low spectral efficiency
(1.0-1.5 bps/Hz)
3G WCDMA: Reasonable
data rate, range, and
mobility, improved
spectral efficiency
(1.5-2.5 bps/Hz)
5MHz
500kHz
WiFi: OFDM 64FFT,
Reasonable data rate,
limited range and
mobility, improved
spectral efficiency
(2-3 bps/Hz)
WiMAX:OFDMA, Up to
2048FFT much
improved range and
mobility, potential for
best spectral
efficiency (3-4 bps/Hz)
15 MHz
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20 MHz
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Global Harmonization
WiMAX has global harmonization
WiMAX forum pushes harmonization between IEEE and ETSI; there is only
one WiMAX standard (ETSI has not fully adopted Mobile WiMAX yet)
WiMAX share one MAC for all, fixed, portable, and mobile
3G breaks into WCDMA (3GPP), CDMA2000 (3GPP2), and more
Among WCDMA, venders has their own proprietary modes.
China has TDS-CDMA, US has UWC-136, and Japan has DoCoMo 3G…
WCDMA
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CDMA2000
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Local Optimization is Better
Future terminal can handover among multiple standards
Thanks to high integration of silicon, dual-/tri- mode terminals are practical.
Each standard is optimized for a specific environment, saving resource.
Avoid sacrificing power to support indoor users.
WiFi
WiMAX
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802.11 covers indoor users
802.16d covers fixed outdoor
802.16e covers moving vehicles
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VoIP Changes Telecomm
VoIP changes everything !
The growing popularity of VoIP triggers the demand for IP based access
and changes the landscape of telecomm
3G products are compatible with traditional circuit based PSTN and
PSMN, while 4G may only need to support VoIP with gateway and
gatekeeper separately purchased
Cellular Phones
POTS Phones
Circuit Based
Voice Network
(PSTN)
Circ
u
Con it based
nect
ions
VoIP To
PSTN
Gateway
IP Based
Voice Network
VoIP
Fixed
Phones
Circuit Based
Cellular Network
(PSMN)
VoIP to
PSMN
Gateway
POTS
Phones
VoIP
Terminal
VoIP
Mobile
Phones
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PC to Phones
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Regulatory Difficulty
VoIP over WiMAX has no obligation to secure QoS
From architecture point of View VoIP challenges Traditional Telecom
Regulatory Model. Is it an application or a telecomm service?
When voice is no longer consider as telecommunication service, it is not
bounded for availability, emergency service (911), or voice quality of service
It is a pure low cost application, not a telecom service
VoIP Can Not
Address:
Application
99.999% availability
The high quality of
voice support as 3G
The same level of
robustness as
circuit
The same level of
QoS as circuit
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TCP/IP
Voice
Voice
Application
TCP/IP
Voice
Transport
Transport
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Transport
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Power and RF Constraint
Battery Life Challenge
WiMAX standard was targeted to long range (high power), fixed (nonbattery based), or portability (recharged daily), not mobility.
Higher data rate demands higher power transmission; battery
technology show difficulty to catch up with the such demand.
Power consumption of WiMAX device could be a major problem.
802.16’s Effort in
Power/RF
OFDM Symbol Power
Peak Power
Power-Saving mode
and Scalable OFDMA
are added to 802.16e
But higher FFT has
more severe PAPR
(peak to average
power ratio)
Challenge the RF
design for WiMAX
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Average Power
Guard Interval
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IFFT Symbol Duration
Time
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Hi Layer Protocol Integration
High Layer mobility is a challenge
IEEE 802.16 by its mandate (PAR) only defines protocol stacks in the
PHY and MAC layer, 802.16e defines mobility support for MAC and PHY
only
Lack of network layer mobility completion
WiMAX Forum is supposed to cover network mobility, but…
WiMAX forum has weak experience in end-to-end protocol stack
development
WiMAX is a pure industry ad-hoc group, like WiFi, which may not be the
appropriate place to deal with Network Mobility standards
Integration with legacy network requires support from the carriers
APPLICATION
WiMAX Based Network
WiMAX MAC/PHY
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3G Based Network
WiMAX/3G Dual MAC/PHY
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Market & Time Competition
Market takes time!
Markets takes time to mature;
most new services will follow the
letter “N” curve as below
Fixed WiMAX technology is far
from mass adoption, mobile
WiMAX would take even longer
Steady Growth
WiMAX has risks too!
Mobile WiMAX market is squeezed by
both 3G, Flash OFDM, and WiFi.
802.11e, 11r, and 11n are enhancing QoS,
handover, and throughput.
HSDPA (of 3G) shorten the gap with
WiMAX in throughput.
Flash OFDM (by Flarion) has
demonstrated end-to-end solution.
WiMAX Marketing Guy
Disappointment
Rebuild Business Model
Marketing Hype
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Global Spectrum Availability
Lack of Spectrum
most licensed spectrum for broadband are either for fix services or for 3G;
hard to use license-exempt band to provide QoS guarantee mobile services
WiMAX Forum is working on regulatory drawbacks, but progress is slow
2.4 - 2.485 GHz (WLAN, Indoor Only)
3.5GHz (WLL) License bands
5.4 - 5.725 GHz (RLAN, Europe)
2.5-2.6GHz MDS, MMDS License bands )
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5.725 - 5.825 GHz (U-NII) or
5.725-5.850 GHz (ISM)
5.25 - 5.35 GHz (U-NII,
Outdoor/Indoor)
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Back to Square One
Recent Trend in IEEE Standard Body
More members notice the challenge of WiMAX for 4G, and recognize the
value to demonstrate success of WiMAX first in Fix services, shown below.
Progress in maintenance group is slow
Worst case, WiMAX is back to square one (day one) as a pure fix standard!
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Conclusions
Most information on WiMAX
comes from press releases or the
campaign of WiMAX forum, not
balanced.
It is equally important to see
through the marketing smoke and
understand the real challenges.
We provide view points from both
ends;
Almost equal weight in YES and
NO to become 4G by (Mobile)
WiMAX.
Service providers should not
make investment decision
without knowing the risks;
But can not afford not to know
about WiMAX.
WiMAX is a worth
watching topic !
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Opportunity of
WiMAX for 4G
Yes
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No
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