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Proxim Product Portfolio Overview Powering ‘on the move’ connectivity with Proxim FastConnect™, Jerome Alexandre Director of Product Marketing [email protected] © 2016 Proxim Wireless. All rights reserved. Proxim Confidential 1 AgendaAgenda About Us Technologies Mobility Technology Proxim FastConnect™ in action Mobility Product Overview © 2016 Proxim Wireless. All rights reserved. Proxim Confidential 2 Who are we? 20+ 2+ 90+ 250,000+ YEARS IN MILLION UNITS COUNTRIES CUSTOMER WORLDWIDE WIRELESS SPACE IN THE FIELD Tsunami® ORiNOCO® © 2016 Proxim Wireless. All rights reserved. Proxim Confidential 3 Markets We Serve MOBILITY SECURITY CARRIER WIRELESS ISPs WIRELESS LAN & & & & INTELLIGENT SURVEILLANCE BACKHAUL LAST MILE TRANSPORTATION ACCESS SOLUTIONS © 2016 Proxim Wireless. All rights reserved. Proxim Confidential 4 Proxim Wireless Ecosystem ENTERPRISE WLAN LAST MILE BACKHAUL ITS SMALL VIDEO CELL/AP SURVEILLANCE © 2016 Proxim Wireless. All rights reserved. Proxim Confidential 5 Technologies © 2016 Proxim Wireless. All rights reserved. Proxim Confidential 6 WORP® WORP® is a proprietary wireless MAC protocol which optimizes connectivity in PMP networks More Net Bandwidth Solves the hidden node problem, protects the system from packet collisions and transmits the data in an optimal way Over 75% efficient means more $$ bits More Concurrent Subscribers, Scalable Connect over 100 remote nodes without adverse effects on total usable bandwidth Quality of Service Ensures that the most important data arrives with priority. Prioritize and allocate bandwidth based on the type of traffic. Built in support for VoIP, IPTV, streaming video and more. Smart Scheduling Control network bandwidth, protect the network from excessive bandwidth use by any one station © 2016 Proxim Wireless. All rights reserved. Proxim Confidential 7 Proxim ClearConnect™ Proxim ClearConnect™ ensures your wireless network efficiency even in harsh environment © 2016 Proxim Wireless. All rights reserved. Proxim Confidential 8 Proxim FastConnect™ Applications Features Onboard Internet Connectivity Guarantees seamless mobility HD CCTV inside vehicles Unparalleled handoff times < 40msec Passenger Announcement (PA) Systems Supports delay-sensitive multimedia applications at speeds of 295 km/h (185 mph) Onboard display advertising Digital Signage to provide route information © 2016 Proxim Wireless. All rights reserved. Proxim Confidential 9 Mobility Technology © 2016 Proxim Wireless. All rights reserved. Proxim Confidential 10 Mobility Off Load - Challenges Increasing demand for off loading high bandwidth applications from mobile platforms WiFi commonly offered on trains and buses Video Surveillance being bundled with WiFi Options for Off Load WiFi Mesh Not designed for application seamless handover Suffers from hidden node issues Unable to maintain necessary QoS for multiple applications such as video Cellular such as 3G/4G 3G lacks the capacity and latency support required 4G monthly bills from the carrier can exceed $1000 - 2Mbps for standard def video*43k minutes/month =86Gb of data per camera per month - HD video operates at ~ 10Mbps © 2016 Proxim Wireless. All rights reserved. Proxim Confidential 11 Proxim’s Mobility Solution Proxim FastConnect™ offers a fully mobile solution for high bandwidth off-load Tsunami 10100/8200/820 series high speed roaming enables seamless communication between on board unit and road side equipment Up to 295 km/h (185 mph) Clients roam between Tsunami 10100, 820, 8200 or 8100 base stations Tsunami 10100/8200/820 series offers mobility at no extra cost Roaming feature is built in every Tsunami MP device Tsunami MP-820-SUA and MP-825-SUR are ideal for in vehicle installation Compact and robust housing that easily fit in the vehicle trunk or on top of buses 48 VDC powering via Ethernet port or 12 VDC powering via serial port Choice between integrated wide angle antenna (SUR) or roof top antenna (SUA) © 2016 Proxim Wireless. All rights reserved. Proxim Confidential 12 FastConnect – SU Mobility FastConnect enables a mobile SU to preserve the established layer-2 connection to the backbone network when it moves away from the current BSU coverage area and enters into another BSU coverage area. SU Mobility is base on break before make technique SU loose connection with its current base before connecting to the new one Compared to mobility typically used in a cellular network which is referred to as a soft handoff or make before break. SU Mobility includes below steps to switch from one BSU to a second BSU. Scanning channels for new BSU’s (listening to ANNOUNCE messages) Select the best BSU from the list of found new BSUs Terminating the relationship with the current BSU Re-registering at the new (selected) BSU Transition time < 40 ms SU Mobility uses SNR values to determine when to switch © 2016 Proxim Wireless. All rights reserved. Proxim Confidential 13 FastConnect - Procedures FastConnect supports 3 types of hand off procedures Slow Roaming This is triggered when SU has sufficient time to move to a better BSU, and the Slow roaming SNR threshold is greater than or equal to the current SNR. During this procedure, when SU is scanning for new BSU's, BSU and SU will buffer all the data till scanning period is finished. Fast Roaming This is triggered when SU's link is in the edge of the BSU's coverage area as determined by SNR. Emergency Roaming This is triggered when SU does not see any packets from the connected BSU for 1 second. © 2016 Proxim Wireless. All rights reserved. Proxim Confidential 14 FastConnect– BSU Coverage BSU coverage area can be split into three regions Fast Roaming Non-Roaming, Roaming and Undesired Threshold Regions are delimited by the roaming (FRT) thresholds (Slow and Fast) BSU coverage area depends on: BSU Slow Roaming Threshold Antenna type (SRT) Gain Orientation (Omni, Bow Tie, Pannel) Polarity (single or dual) Transmit power Line of Sight Expected throughput Throughput SRT FRT < 50 Mbps 25 dB 20 dB 50 – 100 Mbps 30/35 dB 25/30 dB > 100 Mbps 40 dB 35 dB © 2016 Proxim Wireless. All rights reserved. Proxim Confidential 15 FastConnect – Network Design 1 Maximum Overlap Design This design has the maximum overlap region (less distance between adjacent BSUs) and less time is spent for scanning when compared to other designs. It is recommended if the primary goal is performance or the application cannot tolerate drop in throughput. In this design, Fast Roaming Threshold is not relevant. It can be used in Adjacent-channel configuration 5.650GHz 5.510GHz 5.650GHz SRT 1 SRT 2 BSU 1 BSU 2 BSU 3 100 % Throughput 0 % Time Roaming Direction © 2016 Proxim Wireless. All rights reserved. Proxim Confidential 16 FastConnect – Network Design 2 Minimum Overlap Design This design has less overlap region (more distance between adjacent BSUs) but more time is spent for scanning compared to other designs. It is recommended if the primary goal is to install fewer number of base stations and the application can tolerate a drop in throughput for longer duration. It can be used in Co-channel configuration 5.510GHz 5.510GHz 5.510GHz SRT 1 FRT 1 SRT 2 FRT 2 BSU 1 BSU 2 BSU 3 100 % Throughput 0 % Time Roaming Direction © 2016 Proxim Wireless. All rights reserved. Proxim Confidential 17 FastConnect – Network Design 3 Typical Overlap Design Typical Network Design that is a trade off between other two designs in terms of performance and number of base stations. It can be used in both Adjacent 5.650GHz 5.510GHz 5.650GHz or Co-channel configuration 5.510GHz 5.510GHz 5.510GHz SRT 1 SRT 2 BSU 1 BSU 2 BSU 3 100 % Throughput 0 % Time Roaming Direction © 2016 Proxim Wireless. All rights reserved. Proxim Confidential 18 FastConnect – Design Consideration Overlap examples (SNR) Maintain SNR margin >25 throughout Mobile area Slow roam Threshold set to 30 SNR Fast roam threshold set to 25 SNR ZONE1 ZONE2 ZONE3 SNR >60 50 40 30 >60 50 40 30 >60 50 40 30 ZONE1 ZONE2 ZONE3 SNR 30 40 50 >60 30 40 50 >60 30 40 50 >60 © 2016 Proxim Wireless. All rights reserved. Proxim Confidential 19 Proxim FastConnect™ in action © 2016 Proxim Wireless. All rights reserved. Proxim Confidential 20 Mobility Applications Deployed Applications Military command and control Video Surveillance on moving platforms such as trains, buses, public safety vehicles Internet Access for trains, subways, buses Drones with Video Agriculture Sports Public Safety © 2016 Proxim Wireless. All rights reserved. Proxim Confidential 21 San Francisco SFMTA, CA – USA Opportunity Improve San Francisco municipal bus commute times Leverage infrastructure to gain remote Live View and DVR communication to over 1000 Buses. Solution 1000 x Tsunami MP-8200 are deployed on 600 intersections throughout San Francisco providing a communication infrastructure for Transit Signal Priority and backhauling CCTV cameras at fixed locations. Buses upgraded to support MP820 radios with custom designed Multi-polarized mobile antennas in high interference environments. Results Commute times improved by 10-20% provide remote Live view over 30km of Bus routes, allowing Command center response to live video in case of emergency services and Bus auditing and tracking. © 2016 Proxim Wireless. All rights reserved. Proxim Confidential 22 Tenerife Tram System, Spain Opportunity Provide complete CCTV Coverage at speeds up to 100 Km/h along 80 Km of winding track which goes through the city and through tunnels Solution Proxim Tsunami MP.11 Model 5054 BSUs were deployed along the track in the proper locations and multiple 5054-SU’s were deployed in the train to backhaul each camera
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