BWA Product Application And Next Development
Mr. Bin Wang
Sep, 2005
Contents
BWA Introduction
BWA Standard
BWA Product Application
BWA Next Development
1 What is BWA? Broadband Wireless Access Very high bandwidth with moderate mobility Wide range of services Complement to fixed broadband
Broadband Defined
1.5 or 2.0 Mbps
Symmetric 200 Kbps
500 Kbps to 1Mbps At Least Per User
F More complicated applications F Ever growing processing power
2 2004: Broadband Penetration
There are 6.4 Billion People on Earth 22%
(% of World Population)
12% 10% (In Millions) 1380
750 700 1.5%
100
Cell Phone PCs in Internet Users Broadband Users Subscribers Operation
Multiple Wireless Broadband Technologies Mobility / Range
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8 0 2 .1 1 W L A N 8 0 2 .1 5 W P A N 8 0 2 .1 5 .3 a Fixed (U W B ) (B lu etooth ) U s er D ata Rate
0.1 1 10 100+ Mbps
3 Mobile Broadband Wireless Access Data Rate
100Mbps
10Mbps
Fixed Mobile (802.16-2004) (802.16e/802.20) Beyond 3G
512Kbps Cellular
3G
56Kbps 2.5G
2G
Short Range Wide Area Fixed Mobility Mobility Mobility
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4 Conclusion
Huge Potential for Broadband Market Growth
Multiple Broadband Access Technologies ò DSL ò Cable Modem ò Wireless Broadband ò Satellite
Integrated Terminals & Services
Contents
BWA Introduction
BWA Standard
BWA Product Application
BWA Next Development
5 IEEE LMSC Working Groups ¢ Some of the best known IEEE Standards developed by the IEEE LAN/MAN Standards Committee (LMSC) ¢ Active LMSC Working Groups and Study Groups ò 802.1 Higher Layer LAN Protocols Working Group ò 802.3 Ethernet Working Group ò 802.11 Wireless LAN Working Group ò 802.15 Wireless Personal Area Network (WPAN) Working Group ò 802.16 Broadband Wireless Access (BWA) Working Group ò 802.17 Resilient Packet Ring Working Group ò 802.18 Radio Regulatory TAG ò 802.19 Coexistence TAG ò 802.20 Mobile Broadband Wireless Access (MBWA) Working Group ò 802.21 Media Independent Handoff Working Group
802.16 Standard Status
Working Group Task Status
TG1 802.16-2001 Finished
TG2 802.16.2-2001 Finished
TG3 Combined with TGa
TG4 Combined with TGd
TGa 802.16a Finished
802.16cˈ 802.16/conf04 under way; TGc 802.16/conf01̚04 Others have been finished.
released at 2004.10, substitute for 802.16- TGd 802.16-2004 2001,16a,16c
TGe 802.16e Estimate to be released in 2005.10
Network 802.16f and 802.16g Under way Management TG
Coexistence TG 802.16.2-2004 released at 2004.3, substitute for 802.16.2-2001
Maintenance TG 802.16-2004/cor1 Estimate to be released in 2005.10
6 WiMAX : Promoting the Next Broadband Technology WiMAX is an industry consortium formed in April 2001 Mission is to ensure interoperability of IEEE 802.16 systems from different vendors Develop Conformance Test Specification suites Set up certification labs for testing Provide WiMAX-Certified stamp of approval WiMAX is organized in two functional areas Marketing Group Technical Working Group Certification Group Service Provider Group Marketing Group has focus on promoting IEEE 802.16 based technology Technical Working Group has the charter to specify and conduct interoperability testing, and certify systems as WiMAX Certified
Standards and integration are changing economies of BWA WiMAX is to 802.16 as Wi-Fi is to 802.11
Global WiMAX Momentum! WiMAX Forum Members E c os ys tem /A p p lic ations S erv ic e P rov id ers 332+ S ys tem V end ors S ilic on/C om p onent S u p p liers
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Spring 2004 Today
7 Contents
BWA Introduction
BWA Standard
BWA Product Application
BWA Next Development
Broadband Makes the Difference
CONSUMER: Personal Broadband Services Streaming Video/ Online Gaming Video Messaging Location Based Services
ENTERPRISE: Mobile Worker Services Hotspot & SME Access Quick Install VoIP over WLAN Private Networks
EMERGING: PUBLIC SERVICE: Data/VoIP Last Mile Government and Fixed and Wi-Fi* Backhaul Emergency Services Lowest Cost Broadband
8 Multiple Application Classes Interactive Gaming Scenario – Play a handheld game in a session with multiple players while chatting at the same time on the same device (while moving on a train) VOIP & Video Conferencing Scenario – Service provider offers voice telephony service with best effort data services Streaming Media (Real Time) Scenario – Enterprise road warrior watches broadcast TV clip on the laptop while downloading files at an airport Web Browsing & Instant Messaging Scenario – Best effort data services with enhanced performance and innovative apps like video IM Media Content Download (Store & Forward)
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Integrated Wireless Access Solution
10 Mobile Wireless Access Solution
Contents
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BWA Standard
BWA Product Application
BWA Next Development
11 BWA Network Evolution
BWA Next Development
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