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Liberator-V320/1000
Welcome
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Presentation Content
• Introduction• Concepts of Millimetre Wave (MMW) & Security• Link Planning• Specifications• Production & Support
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Section 1 - Introduction
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Company Overview
• Our core team members have many years collective experience in wireless design and channel sales, gained from working in most major telecommunication companies
• In the past, they have designed and sold innovative, class leading P2P and PtoMP systems operating in the 2GHz to 40GHz bands
• Our sales focus is on building direct and indirect market channels with the ‘V’ band ‘Liberator’ family
• In parallel with this, we are developing the ‘Dominator’ family. A technically advanced, feature rich, high quality and cost effective MMW wireless Ethernet bridge operating in the ‘V & 'E' bands.
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Sub10 Headquarters
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All disciplines under one roof:• Engineering Design• Engineering Development• Production• Product Testing• Sales & Marketing• HR & Administration
Ash House – Devon, United Kingdom
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The Product Range
Liberator-V320• Throughput
• 320/160 Mbps* Full Duplex• Range
• Up to 1000/1600m
Liberator-V1000• Throughput
• 1Gbps* Full Duplex• Range
• Up to 800mNote*: Data Rates are Ethernet Rates
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Features
• Smallest, lightest 60 GHz ODU• Two ‘box’ system:
o ODU & Indoor PoE Injector• Browser based management• Spectrally efficient• Low interference• Secure• Easily installed• Licence Exempt usage• 802.3at standard PoE• Low power consumption
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System Description
LAN
LAN
Switch/Router
Switch/Router
POE Injector
Wireless Terminals
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What’s In The Box
Terminal x 2 Alignment Bracket x 2 Ice Shield x 2
Ethernet Seal x 2
PoE Injector x 2
Mast Bracket x 2
Mains Leads x 2
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Accessories
Optical Alignment Tool Lightning Protectors
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Section 2
Concepts of MMW
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Available MMW Spectrum
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Narrow Beam Antennas
• A 60 GHz signal can only be intercepted in a tiny sector – and can only interfere with another 60 GHz link directly in that particular sector.
• With 2.4 GHz or 24 GHz this is quite a different story!
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Atmospheric Absorption
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60 GHz Oxygen Absorption
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Security
• Narrow beam antennas and oxygen absorption at 60 GHz makes signal interception very challenging
• Proprietary air interface coding increases security
• The use of a Secure Tunnel such as a VPN will protect data from all but the most expert and determined hacker
• However, if end-to-end Secure Tunnel protection is not employed, data carried by the drop cable is extremely vulnerable
Secure Tunnel (VPN)
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Section 3 - Link Planning
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Challenges
Building Motion
Obstructions
Atmosphere
Distance
AntennaAlignment
? Rain – Needs to be accounted for� Snow – Not a problem� Fog – Not a problem� Dust – Not a problem
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Link Distance
• The Link Distance is directly related to:
Free Space Loss (FSL)+
Oxygen Absorption+
Loss Caused by Weather Conditions (Rain)for the required Link Availability
• Rain is the largest contributor to Loss. Other weather contributors are small in comparison and can be ignored
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Link Availability
• Link Availability is the percentage of time over a year that a link will operate error free• 99.999% (5 nines) = Down 5 minutes / year• 99.99% (4 nines) = Down 53 minutes / year• 99.9% (3 nines) = Down 8.75 hrs / year
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System Gain
V320 QPSK V320 BPSK V1000
TX Power 7 dBm 9 dBm 9 dBm
TX Antenna Gain 38 dBi 38 dBi 38 dBi
RX Antenna Gain 38 dBi 38 dBi 38 dBi
RX Sensitivity 10 -6 - 68 dBm -75 dBm -61 dBm
Safety Margin* 6 dB 3 dB 6 dB
Total 145 dB 157 dB 140 dB
* Pointing error, distance error, product variance, etc.
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Section 4 – Specifications
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Architecture FDDFrequency 59.5 GHz and 62 GHz Channel CentresModulation Modes BPSK and QPSK with FECChannel Width 160 MHz BPSK / 170 MHz QPSKTX Power 9 dBm BPSK / 7 dBm QPSKRX Sensitivity (BER 10-6) -75.5 dBm BPSK / -67.9 dBm QPSKRange (No Rain Margin) up to 1600m BPSK / up to 1000m QPSKAvailability up to 99.999% dependent on conditions
Throughput 320 Mbps Full DuplexLatency < 50 µs + 1 µs / 300 mInterface 10 Base-T, 100 Base-TX, 1000 Base-TFrame Size Up to 10240 BytesQoS Flow Control / 4 Queues 802.1p or DiffServ Cable CAT5e up to 100mConnector RJ45
Radio
Ethernet
Liberator-V320
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Liberator-V320
Dimensions 182 x 182 x 68 mm (6.4“ x 6.4“ x 3.5“)Weight 2.5 kg (5.5 lb) terminal, 1 kg (2.2 lb) bracket
System Administration Web browser basedNetwork Management SNMPv2c / SNMPv3
Standard IEEE 802.3atVoltage 48 V DCPower Consumption 18 W
Operating Temperature - 45°C - +55°C (- 49°F - +131° F)Storage Temperature - 30°C - +55°C (- 22°F - +131°F)Wind Load - Operational 100 mph (160 km/h)Wind Load - Survival 125 mph (200 km/h)
Power Supply
Environmental
Mechanical
Management
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Architecture FDDFrequency 59.5 GHz and 62 GHz Channel CentresModulation Modes QPSK with FECChannel Width 550 MHzTX Power 7 dBm (@ antenna port)RX Sensitivity (BER 10-6) -60 dBm (@ antenna port)Antenna Gain 38 dBiRange (No Rain Margin) up to 800mAvailability up to 99.999% dependent on conditions
Throughput 1 Gbps Full DuplexLatency < 50 µs + 1 µs / 300 mInterface 10 Base-T, 100 Base-TX, 1000 Base-TFrame Size Up to 10240 BytesCable CAT5e up to 100mConnector RJ45
Radio
Ethernet
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Liberator-V1000
25Commercial-in-Confidence
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Dimensions 182 x 182 x 68 mm (6.4“ x 6.4“ x 3.5“)Weight 2.5 kg (5.5 lb) terminal, 1 kg (2.2 lb) bracket
System Administration Web browser basedNetwork Management SNMPv2c
Standard IEEE 802.3atVoltage 48 V DCPower Consumption 20 W
Operating Temperature - 45°C - +55°C (- 49°F - +131° F)Storage Temperature - 30°C - +55°C (- 22°F - +131°F)Wind Load - Operational 100 mph (160 km/h)Wind Load - Survival 125 mph (200 km/h)
Power Supply
Environmental
Mechanical
Management
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Liberator-V1000
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Section 5 - Support
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Production
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• All production and test done ‘in house’• Production capacity 75-100 links per week – single shift• Can be trebled with 24 hour working
Test RangeAssemblyAssembly Line
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Warranty
27 Months from leaving factoryOR
24 Months from Registration
www.sub10systems.com/registration
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Return Materials
• Failures within 30 days – 24 Hour replacement• Other failures – Return to base for repair• Out of warranty – Chargeable• Customer Damage – Chargeable• RMA Request
• www.sub10systems.com/support/rmarequest
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