Wireless Technologies Will Co-Exist
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Transcript Wireless Technologies Will Co-Exist
Wireless Solutions
for Emergency Response
Mathew Taylor – Intel Corp.
Senior Solutions Architect
Government Solutions & Digital Communities
[email protected]
Responding to Crisis
Needed Quickly
•
Communication
(voice/video/data)
•
Healthcare (EMS, Water,
Sewer)
•
Infrastructure (Power, Roads,
Shelter)
•
Remote Awareness and
Control: e.g. Traffic, SCADA
Real-Time Awareness and
Management of Key Resources
Customer Solutions Group
2
Empowering the Point of Action
Applications
Connected to Mobilized
Wired to Unwired
Infrastructure
Devices
Fixed to Mobile
Digital Communities
Mobilized Solutions
Mobile Platforms and
Infrastructures Evolving
PHONE
PLATFORM
Flash
Memory
EDGE
W-CDMA (3G)
CPUs
Chipsets
WiMAX
Wi-Fi
NOTEBOOK
PLATFORM
More capable, lower power, unified mobile experience
“the Broadband Wireless Era”
Wireless Technologies Will Co-Exist
Local Area
Network
Personal Area
Network
UWB
RFID
&
Bluetooth
Metropolitan Area
Network
Wi-Fi
WiMAX
Wide Area
Network
3G
The Result: Always Best Connected
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WiMAX : Why the excitement ?
• One world-wide standard for broadband connectivity
Potential single global SKU
Licensed & license exempt spectrum
Low Intellectual Property Rights License Fees
• OFDM technology optimized for data with room for growth
N. America
2.5 & 5.8 GHz
W. & E. Europe
3.5 & 5.8 GHz
Middle East &
Central & S. America Africa
2.5, 3.5 & 5.8 GHz
Rev2.5_060805
3.5 & 5.8 GHz
APAC
3.5 & 5.8 GHz
WiMAX Networks Phases
802.16-2004
Early
802.16e
Metro Zone
Fixed
Outdoor
Wi-Fi*
Backhaul
802.16e
Mobile
Fixed
Indoor
Enterprise
Campus Piconet
Wi-Fi* Hotspot
Access Service
Portable Service
Mobile Service
Data Overlay w/ Voice - 2005
• 2.5, 3.5, 5.8 GHz - Lic& UnLic
• Low cost network
• RG focus
Cell Data Overlay Network - 2006
• Freq < 3.5G Licensed
• Low/Mid cost networks
• Notebook focus
Dense Cell Overlay Network
Mobile Triple Play - 2007+
• Freq < 2.5 GHz Licensed
• Mid cost networks
• Handheld & Notebook
Intel WiMAX Rollout
Handset
Integration
Notebook
Integration
Indoor CPEs
& Portable
’08
Infrastructure /
Outdoor CPE
Deployments
’07
Intel Integrated WiMAX
solutions for the handset
’06
Integrated Centrino
solutions
’05
Pro/Wireless 5116
Broadband Interface
Pro/Wireless 5116
Broadband Interface
Customer Solutions Group
8
Two critical elements of success
IEEE standardization & client integration
Ethernet
(802.3)
(802.11)
(802.16)
10Gbps
Volume
54Mbps
1Gbps
11Mbps
100Mbps
10Mbps
1980s
2Mbps
1990s
Carriers: next generation data
networks will be OFDMA based
---WiMAX is the only OFDMA
WWAN Standard
2000
2010
IEEE Model
Proprietary Model
100’s of companies
Investments
in
Innovations
1000’s of engineers
Single company limits the
pace of innovation
Cost/Price
Dynamics
Volume, innovations & competition
drives cost/pricing down
Ability & Motivation for lower
cost/pricing lacking
Customer Solutions Group
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9
WiMAX Enabled Notebooks (Mu)
Wi-Fi Enabled Notebooks (Mu)
Total Notebook PCs (Mu)
Wi-Fi Inflection Point WiMAX Inflection Point
Source: Intel
2006-2007: WiMAX Certified* Portable Broadband
Wireless Access for Laptop Users
Line of Sight
BACKHAUL
802.16
802.16
802.16
802.16 PCI
Express* Form
Factor
Laptop Connected
Through 802.16
SEEKS BEST
CONNECTION
Telco Core
Network or
Private (Fiber)
Network
INTERNET
BACKBONE
Customer Solutions Group
11
Mobilize Applications
Intel Mobilized Software Initiative
Access/ Use
Your Data
Anytime
Anywhere
Seamlessly
Communicate
Access Your
Data On all Your
Devices
Run All Day
Unwired
Provide a consistent user-experience in a
environment of intermittent connectivity and power
Citizen Satisfaction
Economic Vitality
DIGITAL
COMMUNITIES
Bridging the Digital Divide
Safety & Security
Emerging Digital Communities worldwide
…moving toward mobilized services
Berlin
Sweden
Westminster
Seattle
Port Huron
Portland
Poland
Chicago
Cleveland
nRW Germany
Austria
Osaka
Hungary
Philadelphia
Korea
Italy
Virginia Beach
Taipei
Los Angeles
Spain
Georgia
Colorado
Springs
Jerusalem
Kaohsiung
Miami
Corpus Christi
Tampa
Putrajaya
Brazil
Cyberjaya
Sydney
Digital City Projects
Digital City Opportunities
Building a Digital Community
POLICY
Business
Government
Citizens
Economic Vitality
Safety & Security
Satisfaction
MOBILITY
eGovernment Services
Standards Based Computing Platforms
INFRASTRUCTURE
Standards Based Communications
End–to-End Solutions
SOLUTION STARTER KIT ELEMENTS
Asset
Management
Land
Management
Video
Surveillance
Public
Safety
Traffic Mgmt
eParking, etc
Distance
Learning
Healthcare
MOBILIZED SOLUTIONS / SERVICES CATEGORIES
Client Devices
Ruggedized
Non-Ruggedized
Laptops, Tablets, Handhelds
HARDWARE
Security
Data / Users
Spatial
GIS / LBS
SOA, SOE, SOI
Automation
eForms
RFID, Sensors,
Smart Objects
COMPUTING INFRASTRUCTURE
Wire-line
Private
Networks
3G WAN
WiFi
NETWORK INFRASTRUCTURE
WiMAX
Public Safety
– Nomadic/Mobile IP voice / video / data
– Location: person, vehicle, resources
– Remote Management
– Situation Awareness
– Maps, events, resources
– Surveillance, Sensors
– Systems Control: SCADA, Traffic
Customer Solutions Group
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Katrina Wireless Projects
Backhaul GREEN 10-20 mile Point-to-Point Broadband Wireless Backhaul
Access
BLUE
1000’ to 3 mile Point-to-Multipoint Wireless Access
WiMax: Sept 15th or Sept 16th
2nd
1st
T3 Install Soon
3rd
4th
Customer Solutions Group
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Intel’s Role in the Digital Community
Continuous Improvement
& Innovation
Mainstream
Adoption
Technology
Innovation
Platform Development
Imagine a community…
Breath of Solutions
ESRI
Industry Momentum
Knowledge Sharing
IT@Intel
Success Stories
Rio Rancho
New Mexico
"The City of Vision"
d-NRW
The Wireless City
Solution
Architects
Intel Capital
A Report on Mobile & Broadband Wireless
Intel enables
complete solutions
Computing for the City of Westminster
Intel® Solution
Services
Thank You!
http://www.intel.com/go/digitalcommunities
http://www.govtech.net/digitalcommunities
http://www.mobilizedsoftware.com
Mathew Taylor – Intel Corp.
Senior Solutions Architect
Government Solutions & Digital Communities
[email protected]
DIGITAL
COMMUNITY
BLUEPRINT
Backhaul
Integration
Communication
To the Edge
Device
Solution
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Mobile Applications & Services
Government
Government
Public Safety
Field Case Management Incident Mgmt
Regulatory Compliance Safety Inspection
License Applications
Legal Documentation
Remote Monitoring
Education
Healthcare
Classroom
Note Taking
Research
Grading
Point of Care
Service Calls
Electronic Records Systems Mgmt
Prescriptions and
Remote Monitoring
Order Entry
Energy & Utilities
Business
Retail
Manufacturing
Construction & Real Estate
Finance & Insurance
Customer Service
Inventory Mgmt
Machine Maintenance
Logistics
Plant Management
Architectural Drawings
Listing Management
Site Inspection
Claims Adjustment
Policy Sales
Credit Applications
Telecommuting
Group Activities
Convenience & Access
Tourism
Email services
Internet access
Planning
Logistics
Collaboration
Anytime, anywhere access
Information exchange
Email communication
Event planning
Information
Citizens
Mathew Taylor, Intel
• Mathew Taylor is Intel’s Senior Solutions
Architect for Government Solutions and
Digital Communities.
• In his 8 years at Intel, he
– architected and led development of Intel’s EBusiness system for secure distribution of
intellectual property,
– specified clustering and disaster recovery
hosting solutions for Intel Online Services,
– was primary technical specialist for Intel to
the US Federal Government and Department
of Defense, specializing in secure WLAN
solutions.
• Prior to Intel, Mathew held technical and
marketing positions at Xilinx, Viewlogic, and
Digital Equipment Corporation.
• He graduated from Carnegie Mellon in 1985
with a triple major in Electrical and
Computer Engineering and Computer
Science / Applied Mathematics.