EION LibraPlus 5845

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EION LibraPlus 5845
Wireless System Solutions
Release 1.0 Presentation
Mike McKay
Director, Channel Management
March, 2008
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EION LibraPlus 5845
Product Overview
Mike McKay
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About EION Wireless
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EION is a leader in providing
intelligent broadband wireless
backhaul and access solutions
– Founded in 2001
– Headquartered in Ottawa,
Canada
– 165 Channels worldwide
– 7 Regional offices worldwide
– Over 130 countries
– Over 20,000 units deployed
– Deloitte and Touche Wireless
Fast 50 in 2007
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Intelligent Broadband Wireless
Technology Leader
– Pioneer in OFDM Technology
– Established leader IP networking
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Impact on Wireless Backhaul
Requirements
• Demand for data
services increasing
• Integration of Video
and Voice
• QoS requirements
and Vlan services
EION Technology Evolution
4th Gen.
OFDM
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3rd Gen.
OFDM
2010 +
2nd Gen.
OFDM
2006-08
LibraPlus
1st
Gen.
OFDM
2005
LibraMAX
LibraMX
Libra5800
2000
• Layered security
services such as
AES and DES
Ultima 3
1995
VIP
AWE
1992
Hopper
< 3 Mbps
Data Rate
3-10 Mbps
10 Mbps
24 Mbps
27-32 Mbps
45 Mbps
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Building on Proven Technology
• Over 10 Years of field proven
deployments
• Four Generations of
Evolving 5.8 GHz Product
design
• Thousands of Successful
Deployments
• Over 20,000 5.8 GHz units
deployed World Wide
• The Optimum 5.8 GHz
Solution
• “Battle-Tested” Enclosure
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LibraPlus Price/Performance
• LibraPlus cost per megabyte
is the most competitive of all
5.x GHz radios on the
market today
Lowest
Price/Performance
for P2MP
Price performance calculations are based
on the average list price of 1 AP plus 10
CPE divided by the throughput.
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LibraPlus Delivers Strong Security
• Inherently Secure with
Proprietary CDMA Protocol
• Standards Based Security
Includes WEP, AES, WPA.
• Password Protected
Management
• More Security Added by VLAN, IP
Filter & RF Group ID
• The multi-layer security approach
virtually makes it impossible for
anyone to decode.
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LibraPlus Range and Modulation
• Modulation is independently
configurable on each CPE
BPSK
• 60 º, 90 º, 120º sector
antenna options
QPSK
Customer
Premise Eqt.
16QAM
64QAM
Customer
Premise Eqt.
LibraPlus AP
Distance from Base Station
Customer
Premise Eqt.
Customer
Premise Eqt.
Range & Net Throughput (Int. CPE)
20MHz
BPSK
QPSK QAM16
QAM64
LibraPlus 15 km
10 km
5 km
2 km
5.2Mbps 13.6Mbps 27.3Mbps 29.3Mbps
Range & Net Throughput (28dB LCPE)
20MHz
BPSK
QPSK QAM16
QAM64
LibraPlus 25 km
15 km
10 km
4 km
5.2Mbps 13.6Mbps 27.3Mbps 29.3Mbps
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Scalability
• Start your network with a single AP, and expand the network as
your customer base grows
One 360° Sector
4 Sectors
Region-wide Cell Site Deployment
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Dynamic Power Control
• Controlled Manually or
Automatically (Based on
Fade Margin)
• Reduce Unnecessary
Energy While Maintaining a
Robust Link
• Reduce System Interference
• Maximize Spectrum
Utilization
Reuse frequencies and cover larger area
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Low Cost of Ownership
1. Easy to Install
2. Easy to Operate
3. Easy to Maintain
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Network Management
• Carrier grade approach with rich Graphical User Interface
• Network level view of device and link status
• Comprehensive operator maintenance and diagnostics
Network-wide
visibility and
management
Constellation NMS
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LibraPlus Family
High Value Point-to-Point and Point-toMultipoint Solutions in the 5.x GHz ISM band,
based on OFDM Radio Technology
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LibraPlus Series
• Rapid Deployment – RD
– Point-to-Point (PTP)
– 23 dBi Integrated antenna
• Extended Range – ER
– Point-to-Point (PTP)
– External Antenna
• Access Point - AP
External Antenna
– Point-to-Multipoint (MP)
– External Antenna
• Customer Premises Equipment - CPE
– Point-to-Multipoint (MP)
– External Antenna
• Long Range CPE - LCPE
– Point-to-Multipoint (MP)
– External Antenna
Integrated Antenna
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Key Specifications
Modulation Method:
Channel Selection:
Wireless Data Rate:
RF Frequency Range:
Physical:
Weight:
Antenna:
Output Power:
Receiver Sensitivity:
Dynamic; OFDM, QPSK, or BPSK
Dynamic or manual frequency selection (DFS)
Up to 45 Mbps effective data rate (40 MHz channel)
5.15 – 5.85 GHz (unlicensed ISM band)
Weather-proof design with integrated/external antenna
2.3 kg (with integrated antenna) / 2.0 kg (without antenna)
Integrated: 23 dBi, Non Integrated: 16 - 37.5 dBi
Dynamic or manual (ATPC)+18 dBm, +26 dBm, +28 dBm (different models)
-70 dBm 64QAM to -90 dBm BPSK (+26 and +29 dBm)
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LibraPlus Point-to-Point
10 km range with integrated antenna
Up to 50 km with external antennas
PoE RJ45
~AC
Power
Supply
~AC
Power
Supply
Ethernet
Ethernet
Internet
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LibraPlus RD & ER (Features)
• Fully Integrated Weatherproof
Unit
• Integrated 23 dBi antenna for
LibraPlus-RD unit
• Selectable Directional Antenna
for LibraPlus-ER unit
• Auto sensing 10/100 BaseT
Interface
• Range up to 10 km (6 Miles)
for LibraPlus-RD
• Range up to 50 km (32 Miles)
for LibraPlus-ER
• TDD with Low Latency (3 ms
Ethernet to Ethernet)
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LibraPlus Multipoint
Sectoral
Antenna
Access
Point
CPE with
Integrated
Panel Antenna
Outdoor CAT-5 Cable
Power Inserter
Power Inserter
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Workstation
Hub
Computer
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Access Point (AP) Equipment
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Outdoor W-OFDM (Orthogonal Frequency Division
Multiplexing) divides the high-speed data stream into multiple
signals
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Each signal is transmitted simultaneously on different frequencies
Configurable bandwidth allows for efficient co-location
Build high density cell sites to support 1000+ subscribers
OFDM protocol allows for urban NLOS customers up to 2 km from
base
Non-integrated base allows for wide range of sector antennas
Auto sensing 10/100BaseT 802.3 Ethernet LAN interface
Tx Output Power: +18, +26 or +28 dBm
5.x GHz, TDD
Bandwidth Normal: 20 MHz, or Turbo: 40 MHz
Telnet and Local Console, SNMP, standard and proprietary
MIBs
Network Attributes: Transparent bridging, 802.1Q,
TOS/DSCP and L2/L3 address filtering, traffic classification and
prioritization
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Customer Premise Equipment (CPE)
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Outdoor OFDM (Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing)
divides the high-speed data stream into multiple signals
– Fully weatherproof outdoor unit (including weatherproof boot for
CAT5 cable)
– Very efficient use of bandwidth
– Insensitive to noise, interference, or reflected signals
– Channel estimation, cyclic prefixes and FEC produces the most
robust OFDM NLOS available
– OFDM products are able to effectively process signals which
have been affected by multi-path
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Integrated and non-integrated antenna CPE models
Auto sensing 10/100BaseT 802.3 Ethernet LAN interface
TX Output Power: +18, +26, or +28 dBm
SNMP, standard and proprietary MIBs
QoS allows for triple play services to customers
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Conclusions
• Increasing data volumes and internet market growth
justifies an examination wireless vs. landline.
• Multipoint Wireless over LibraPlus eliminates
dependence on Leased Landline Providers
• Business case for ownership depends on network
model and objectives for network expansion
• EION’s LibraPlus solution offers a strong technical and
financial basis for reduced CAPEX and OPEX costs
vs. Fiber
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Thank you
Questions?
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