Wateen Presentation on Wimax

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WIMAX Wateen Telecom 0-04-2008

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WIMAX

Wateen Telecom 0-04-2008

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What is Wimax?

Wimax is Worldwide interoperability for microwave access.

Wimax is IEEE 802.16 standard based technology.

IEEE 802.16 is a standard and does not identify the types of services that it can support. Services and data speeds are defined by the service provider. What WiMAX does is provide the ability to seamlessly offer any type of service over a large metropolitan area. Typically these services include voice over IP (VOIP), data, and streaming video.

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• Enables delivery of ‘last mile’ wireless broadband access

• An alternative to wired broadband services like Cable, DSL

• Targets two types of user markets: Fixed and Mobile

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World wide subscriber growth for mobile telephony, internet usage and broadband access

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WORKING

Line of Sight (LOS)

Antenna & WiMAX tower in line Stronger & more reliable Supports very high data rates Frequencies reaching up to 66GHz Less interference & lot of bandwidth LOS for Backhauling always

Non Line of Sight (NLOS)

Antennas not in line Small size antennas Indoor & outdoor installed CPEs Low frequency range, 2 – 11 GHz Less disruption at lower freq. Low data rates as compared to NLOS

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High DataHigh DataRatesRates

ScalabilityScalability

MobilityMobility

SecuritySecurity

Support for operation in different frequency bands and Support for operation in different frequency bands and ChannelizationsChannelizations. Flexible frequency planning; Macro, Micro,. Flexible frequency planning; Macro, Micro,

Pico cell supportPico cell support

QoSQoS Traffic types, Traffic types, QoSQoS with Service Flows, Advanced Schedulingwith Service Flows, Advanced SchedulingFramework, Adaptive Modulation & Coding, ARQ, HFramework, Adaptive Modulation & Coding, ARQ, H--ARQ ARQ

EAP authentication, Encryption with AESEAP authentication, Encryption with AES--CCM, CCM, CMAC Authentication mode, X.509 Certificates, Key Binding,CMAC Authentication mode, X.509 Certificates, Key Binding,

Device and User authentication capabilityDevice and User authentication capability

Secure Optimized Hard Handover, Secure Optimized Hard Handover, Fast BS Switching Handover, Fast BS Switching Handover,

Power Management with Sleep and Idle modesPower Management with Sleep and Idle modes

OFDM to support higher PHY rates, Larger MAC frames with OFDM to support higher PHY rates, Larger MAC frames with low overhead, Advanced FEC, Adaptive modulation, low overhead, Advanced FEC, Adaptive modulation,

HH--ARQ, MIMO and ARQ, MIMO and BeamformingBeamforming supportsupport

High DataHigh DataRatesRates

ScalabilityScalability

MobilityMobility

SecuritySecurity

Support for operation in different frequency bands and Support for operation in different frequency bands and ChannelizationsChannelizations. Flexible frequency planning; Macro, Micro,. Flexible frequency planning; Macro, Micro,

Pico cell supportPico cell support

Support for operation in different frequency bands and Support for operation in different frequency bands and ChannelizationsChannelizations. Flexible frequency planning; Macro, Micro,. Flexible frequency planning; Macro, Micro,

Pico cell supportPico cell support

QoSQoS Traffic types, Traffic types, QoSQoS with Service Flows, Advanced Schedulingwith Service Flows, Advanced SchedulingFramework, Adaptive Modulation & Coding, ARQ, HFramework, Adaptive Modulation & Coding, ARQ, H--ARQ ARQ

Traffic types, Traffic types, QoSQoS with Service Flows, Advanced Schedulingwith Service Flows, Advanced SchedulingFramework, Adaptive Modulation & Coding, ARQ, HFramework, Adaptive Modulation & Coding, ARQ, H--ARQ ARQ

EAP authentication, Encryption with AESEAP authentication, Encryption with AES--CCM, CCM, CMAC Authentication mode, X.509 Certificates, Key Binding,CMAC Authentication mode, X.509 Certificates, Key Binding,

Device and User authentication capabilityDevice and User authentication capability

EAP authentication, Encryption with AESEAP authentication, Encryption with AES--CCM, CCM, CMAC Authentication mode, X.509 Certificates, Key Binding,CMAC Authentication mode, X.509 Certificates, Key Binding,

Device and User authentication capabilityDevice and User authentication capability

Secure Optimized Hard Handover, Secure Optimized Hard Handover, Fast BS Switching Handover, Fast BS Switching Handover,

Power Management with Sleep and Idle modesPower Management with Sleep and Idle modes

Secure Optimized Hard Handover, Secure Optimized Hard Handover, Fast BS Switching Handover, Fast BS Switching Handover,

Power Management with Sleep and Idle modesPower Management with Sleep and Idle modes

OFDM to support higher PHY rates, Larger MAC frames with OFDM to support higher PHY rates, Larger MAC frames with low overhead, Advanced FEC, Adaptive modulation, low overhead, Advanced FEC, Adaptive modulation,

HH--ARQ, MIMO and ARQ, MIMO and BeamformingBeamforming supportsupport

OFDM to support higher PHY rates, Larger MAC frames with OFDM to support higher PHY rates, Larger MAC frames with low overhead, Advanced FEC, Adaptive modulation, low overhead, Advanced FEC, Adaptive modulation,

HH--ARQ, MIMO and ARQ, MIMO and BeamformingBeamforming supportsupport

Mobile WiMAX Salient Features

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IEEE 802.16 IEEE 802.16a/ Rev’d IEEE 802.16e

Completed December 2001 May 2004 Est. Mid-2005

Spectrum 10 - 66 GHz 2 – 11 GHz 2 - 6GHz

Application Backhaul Wireless DSL and Backhaul

Mobile Internet

Channel Conditions Line of Sight Only Non-Line of Sight Non-Line of Sight

Bit Rate 32 – 134 Mbps at 28 MHz Channelization

Up to 75 Mbps at 20 MHz Channelization

Up to 15 Mbps at 5 MHz Channelization

Modulation QPSK,16QAM and 64QAM

OFDM 256,OFDMA 2048

QPSK,16QAM,64QAM

Same as 802.16d,Scalable

OFDMA

Channel Bandwiths 20,25 and 28 MHz Selectable Channel Bandwidths Between

1.5 and 20 MHZ

Same as 802.16d

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Standard Type of network Industry Group

IEEE 802.11 Wireless LAN

IEEE 802.15 Wireless PAN IEEE 802.16 Wireless MAN

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Formation of WiMAX Forum

IEEE developed the technical specs for the 802.16 standard, but left the task for the industry to evolve it into a certifiable and interoperable solution

and thus, WiMAX Forum was founded … in June 2001

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WiMAX Forum

A non profitable organization comprised of

Broadband Wireless Equipment Manufactures• Telecom System Integrators• Component Suppliers (Silicon, RF, Antenna, Software)• Service Providers (DSL Operators, WISPs)

Their Charter

• To certify equipments that conform to the IEEE 802.16• Facilitate the development of WiMAX network• Develop process to certify compatibility and interoperability of wireless products

• Over 200 hundred members of the forum• 36 membership processing

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Some WiMAX Forum member Companies:

Presently, more than 520 companies are member of the WiMAX Forum

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Mobile WiMAX vs 3G Cellular Technologies

WiMAX is designed for broadband services; mobility is an add-on Cellular tech. are designed for mobility; broadband is add-on feature

Mobile WiMAX has some advantages:

Multipath tolerance (OFDM)

Scalable channel bandwidth

Well-refined QoS

Advanced Antenna Technology support

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Where does WiMAX stand among other wireless technologeis?

2x2 MIMO, 10MHz channel

Poor CSMA based MAC results in much lower throughputs

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Data rates of various cellular and mobile technologies:

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WIMAX NETWORK MODEL

The network reference model envisions a unified network architecture for supporting fixed, nomadic, and mobile deployments and is based on an IP service

model. The overall network may be logically divided into three parts:

1-Mobile Stations (MS) used by the end user to access the network 2-The access service network (ASN), which comprises one or more base stations and one or more ASN gateways that form the radio access network at the edge 3-Connectivity service network (CSN), which provides IP connectivity and all the IP core network functions.

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NSP

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ASP Netw ork ORInternet

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CSN and ASN support the delivery and authentication of mobile Wimax subscribers.ASN Gateway sits between Radio and IP network. ASN Gateway is not a simple router as it have a lot of functionalities. The ASN gateway typically acts as a layer 2 traffic aggregation point within an ASN.R6 interface is very important as it connects the BS and ASN Gateway.The CSN is responsible for IP address management, support for roaming between different NSPs, location management between ASNs, and mobility and roaming between ASNs.

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WiMAX Layer Architecture

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Access point

User

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Time Division Duplex

Frequency division Duplex

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Modulation Scheme WiMAX employs Adaptive Modulation Modulation is selected according to SNR in a radio link Highest modulation scheme used when SS is very close to BS, giving higher thru puts i.e. 64 QAM Lowest modulation scheme used when SS is farthest away from BS, giving lowest thru put but maintain connectivity i.e. BPSK This allows overcoming time selective fading and makes it possible in NLOS scenario to maintain connectivity & trading off between the range and the data rate 64QAM, 16QAM, QPSK & BPSK modulation schemes are generally employed

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Advanced Antenna Technology Adaptive Antenna System (AAS)

Beamforming Space-Time Coding (STC) Spacial Multiplexing/MIMO

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Now this system promises enormous data rates!

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For large bandwidths TDMA and CDMA suffer from inter-symbol-interference in larger cells

Large bandwidth = small symbol duration

Symbols gets smaller and channel does not change

How to combat frequency selective fading?

parallel orthogonal flat narrowband channels

Orthogonal subcarriers (downlink and uplink), high spectral efficiency

Efficient MIMO implementationOFDMA is a cost-effective OFDMA is a cost-effective

technology for Mobile Internettechnology for Mobile Internet

Key Radio Technology: OFDMA

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Quality of Service (QoS)

Grant – request mechanism allocates a small portion of each transmitted frame as a contention slot. SS can enter the network by asking BS for an uplink slot More robust and reliable as compared to CSMA/CD & CSMA/CA

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WATEEN TELECOM

Wateen Telecom, Pakistan’s largest communication company in the private sector has become the detrimental catalyst that has rampantly moved forward the country into a digital revolution with its ability to seamlessly connect and enable smarter, faster, cost-effective and flexible communication solutions to reach its valued customers.

WATEEN VISION

To launch Pakistan into the 21st century digital revolution by providing complete communication solutions to Telecom Operators, Corporate, Consumers and to be the leading “Carriers’ Carrier” by creating a world-class cutting-edge network to deliver a broad range of reliable, affordable and quality customer-centric services.

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WATEEN MISSIONTo provide affordable communication services that meets and exceeds customers' requirements. To deliver high-quality, flexible and innovative solutions that are cost effective and conducive. To provide complete customer satisfaction on time, every time. WIMAX MOTOROLA SOLUTION

To provide a level of user experience unmatched by any other carrier in Pakistan,Wateen Telecom chose Motorola’s WiMAX and IMS Core technology to provide wireless broadband voice and data services for residential and corporate use. WithMotorola’s global experience and support, Wateen installed its WiMAX network in 22 major cities within just nine months and continue to deploy a network placing Wateen as the premier service provider in Pakistan.In June 2008,Wateen will provide services upto 100 cities in Pakistan.

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“In choosing Motorola, Wateen did not only focus on the technology and technical expertise of Motorola, we looked at their capability to deliver an end to end service. ( Shahid Miah, CTO Wateen Telecom, March, 2007.)

Wateen and Motorola won NMEI awards for technology innovationAt the third annual Network Middle East Innovation Awards held inDubai on April 2, 2007, Wateen was presented an award for best Wireless Access Network (WAN) implementation as the best example of a success ful wide-area networking project in the Middle East. In addition, Motorola was honored in the Best Telco/Service Provider category for its MOTOwi4 WiMAX technology.

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SERVICES OFFER BY WATEEN

Wateen Telecom is the first company in the world to roll-out a WiMAX network at a country-wide scale. With Wateen's WiMAX network, you get access to:

Broadband Internet with up to 2Mbps dedicated speeds

Telephony with over 40 value added features

Fully secure high-speed data networks

Subscribers can use advanced telephony, surf the Internet at super-fast speeds, make video calls, and watch IP-TV through the comfort and ease afforded by a single connection

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NETWORK DESIGN

INPUT BUSINESSSITE PROPOSINGSURVEYDEPLOYMENTSIMULATION