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Technical Discussion<br />

<strong>WiMAX</strong> <strong>16d</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>OFDM</strong> 5.8 GHz Ethernet Microwave with<br />

<strong>E1</strong> Multiplexer Communication Systems<br />

June 18, 2008<br />

<strong>WiBorne</strong> Technology, Inc.<br />

<strong>WiBorne</strong>, Inc. www.wiborne.<strong>com</strong><br />

sales@wiborne.<strong>com</strong><br />

USA Office:<br />

4790 Irvine Blvd., Suite 105-458,<br />

Irvine, CA 92620<br />

Tel: 1-949-903-8502<br />

Fax:1-949-252-0888<br />

Taiwan Office:<br />

3F-9, No. 831, Jhongjheng Rd., Jhonghe City,<br />

Taipei County 235, Taiwan<br />

Tel: 886-2-2223-0180<br />

Fax: 886-2-2221-9318<br />

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Introduction<br />

There are two typical applications of the Ethernet network. First is Wireless Ethernet Bridges to<br />

interconnect <strong>E1</strong> circuits. Interconnection of <strong>E1</strong> based data <strong>com</strong>munication systems over wireless as<br />

a primary or back up connection is a major application.<br />

<strong>E1</strong> over Wireless Ethernet<br />

The second application is a transparent interconnection of Base Stations, Base Station Controllers<br />

<strong>and</strong> Mobile Switching Centers over IP Ethernet packet-switched networks.<br />

Cellular service providers save substantially by converting to a packet switch network. The Lossless<br />

Data <strong>com</strong>pression option, which is especially well suited to Cellular <strong>com</strong>munication links,<br />

minimizes the b<strong>and</strong>width required to interconnect. The following is the diagram.<br />

․LANS ․WANS ․MANS Ethernet<br />

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Technical Discussion<br />

1. Ethernet Microwave Element <strong>and</strong> Technical Specification<br />

The Ethernet microwave element <strong>and</strong> technical specification is as follows:<br />

Mode of operation: Wireless Base Station for Point to Point (P2P) <strong>and</strong> could be extended to Point<br />

to Multiple Points (P2MP) for applications of last mile.<br />

The wireless connectivity is planned to be based on st<strong>and</strong>ards based technology. It is intended to<br />

extend same wireless infrastructure for connecting (Common Service centers) in the country as <strong>and</strong><br />

when required.<br />

Unlicensed spectrum frequency: <strong>5.8GHz</strong>, with 2.4GHz supported by software adjustable.<br />

Interfaces: 3 x 10/100 Mbps FE, 1 N-types connector<br />

Distance support:<br />

Should support an aerial coverage for minimum of 5 km, up to 20 km.<br />

Throughput: Can support capacity up to 8 <strong>E1</strong>: Up to 40Mbps (Up 5.5 Mbps, Down 17.5 Mbps at<br />

least). Optional bonding radios over 80Mbps in real throughput.<br />

Round Trip latency:<br />

under 30 ms including MW+MUX<br />

BER: up to 10E-9, st<strong>and</strong>ard is 0 with or without ARQ<br />

Automatic Transmit Power Control (ATPC)<br />

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Dynamic Frequency Selection (DFS)<br />

Maximum Rated Output Power:<br />

with additional reflector.<br />

+24 dBm at antenna port, up to 28dBm Non Line-of-Site (NLoS)<br />

<strong>WiMAX</strong>-like QoS data classification with MIR <strong>and</strong> CIR inbuilt, support priority/schedulers/shapers,<br />

802.11e, WMM for QoS with audio/video priority.<br />

The equipment vender should provide VLAN feature.<br />

IPv6 ready<br />

2. Wireless Modulation<br />

<strong>OFDM</strong>: BPSK, QPSK, QAM, <strong>and</strong> 64QAM<br />

DSSS: DBPSK, DQPSK, <strong>and</strong> CCK<br />

Channel b<strong>and</strong>width: 5MHz, 10MHz, 20MHz, 40MHz<br />

Proprietary: reduce large time delay with very long distance. Double b<strong>and</strong>width with two radio<br />

cards for bonding<br />

3. System Functions<br />

Configurable Sys-log reports <strong>and</strong> SNMP traps<br />

Remote <strong>and</strong> central wireless firmware upgrade<br />

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HW <strong>and</strong> SW remote reset capability<br />

Routing Policies: equal cost multi-path, policy base with failover, Load balancing with failover<br />

UPS monitor<br />

High availability default path support<br />

System watchdog<br />

GPS Synchronization<br />

NTP server <strong>and</strong> client<br />

System Resource Management<br />

Dynamic DNS update tool<br />

Certificate Management<br />

DHCP client, server, <strong>and</strong> Relay<br />

Hotspot Gateway<br />

DNS client <strong>and</strong> cache<br />

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4. Network Management<br />

SNMP with MIB-II<br />

Telnet<br />

SSH<br />

Remote CLI scripts<br />

Windows Based GUI<br />

Serial Console Mode without console cable<br />

Web Based GUI<br />

5. Requisite Utilities<br />

B<strong>and</strong>width Test<br />

Neighbor Device discovery tool<br />

Radio <strong>and</strong> Ethernet Traffic Statistics<br />

ICMP b<strong>and</strong>width Estimation<br />

Ping<br />

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Network path verification utility<br />

Realtime Traffic flow monitoring tool<br />

Packet Sniffer<br />

Aiming tools: both audio <strong>and</strong> LED visible<br />

6. Interfaces<br />

V.35/T1/<strong>E1</strong>/X.21 synchronous card<br />

FrameRelay (PVC) Protocol<br />

GPRS PCMCIA<br />

7. Protocols supported<br />

RIP/RIPv2<br />

Static routes<br />

STP<br />

UDP<br />

TCP<br />

ICMP<br />

Telnet<br />

HTTP<br />

FTP<br />

SNMP: MIB-II <strong>com</strong>pliant<br />

BGP<br />

OSPF<br />

VMTP<br />

RSPF<br />

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PUP<br />

MPLS<br />

RDP<br />

8. Security<br />

EoIP<br />

PPPoE<br />

L2TP<br />

PPTP<br />

VLAN<br />

IP Accounting<br />

Log Management<br />

64 / 128 / 152 – bit WEP<br />

MAC Address Access Control List<br />

3DES/AES<br />

WPA / WPA-2<br />

AES<br />

IPSec VPN data security<br />

IP Address List<br />

RADIUS support<br />

MAC Authentication<br />

Firewall<br />

9. Mechanical<br />

- Temperature -20° to 60° C<br />

: either detachable or Integrated Panel Antennas<br />

: Power Over Ethernet - +24V<br />

Multiple Strike Lighten Protector 60 kA transient capability<br />

Mounting kits<br />

Specification of antenna<br />

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1. 17 dBi Patch Antenna<br />

Electrical<br />

Frequency Range:<br />

Gain:<br />

VSWR:<br />

Input Power:<br />

Polarization<br />

<strong>5.8GHz</strong><br />

17 dBi (min)<br />

1.5:1 (typical)<br />

6 Watt<br />

Vertical/Horizontal<br />

AZ/EL Beamwidth: 120°/7°<br />

Wind Load:<br />

F/B Ratio<br />

Lightning Protection<br />

220 km/h<br />

20 dB (max)<br />

DC Grounded<br />

Mechanical<br />

Dimensions (LxWxD) 12" x 12" x 0.98"<br />

Weight:<br />

Connector:<br />

1.9 kg<br />

N-type Female*<br />

Temperature (operating) -45°C to 70°C<br />

Mounting Kit<br />

Included: Pole Mount<br />

2. 15 dBi Sector Antenna<br />

Electrical<br />

Frequency Range:<br />

Gain:<br />

Input Power:<br />

Polarization<br />

5.8 GHz<br />

15 dBi (min)<br />

6 Watt<br />

Vertical<br />

AZ/EL Beamwidth: 120°/7°<br />

Wind Load:<br />

F/B Ratio<br />

220 km/h<br />

20 dB (max)<br />

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Lightning Protection<br />

DC Grounded<br />

Mechanical<br />

Dimensions (LxWxD) 27.6" x 16" x 4"<br />

Weight:<br />

Connector:<br />

3 kg<br />

N-type Female*<br />

Temperature (operating) -45°C to 70°C<br />

Mounting Kit<br />

Included: Pole Mount<br />

3. 27.5 dBi Dish Antenna<br />

Electrical<br />

Frequency Range:<br />

Gain:<br />

VSWR:<br />

Input Power:<br />

Polarization<br />

5.8 GHz<br />

27.5 dBi (min)<br />

1.5:1 (typical)<br />

6 Watt<br />

Vertical/Horizontal<br />

AZ/EL Beamwidth: 7.5°/7.5°<br />

Wind Load:<br />

F/B Ratio<br />

Lightning Protection<br />

200 km/h<br />

35 dB (max)<br />

DC Grounded<br />

Mechanical<br />

Diameter<br />

Weight:<br />

Connector:<br />

35.4" (90 cm)<br />

10 kg<br />

N-type Female*<br />

Temperature (operating) -45°C to 70°C<br />

Mounting Kit<br />

Included: Pole Mount<br />

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<strong>E1</strong> Interface specification<br />

Conformity (Electrical) As per ITU (CCITT) G.703<br />

Frame Structure As per ITU (CCITT) G.704<br />

Signaling<br />

Encoding Law<br />

Bit Rate<br />

Code<br />

Nominal Impedance<br />

Peak Voltage of a mark<br />

For 120Ω Balanced interface<br />

75Ω Unbalanced interface<br />

Peak Voltage of a space<br />

for 120ΩBalanced interface<br />

75ΩUnbalanced interface<br />

Nominal Pulse Width<br />

Channel Associated Signaling<br />

A Law as per ITU (CCITT)<br />

2048 Kbps ±50 ppm<br />

HDB3<br />

120Ω balanced / 75Ω unbalanced (75Ω option)<br />

3.0 V ±0.3 V<br />

2.37 V ±0.237 V<br />

0 V ±0.237 V<br />

0 V ±0.3 V<br />

245 ns<br />

Pulse Mask As per ITU (CCITT) Rec. G.703<br />

Output Jitter<br />

Permissible Attenuation<br />

Return Loss at:<br />

51.2 KHz to 102.4 Khz<br />

102.4 KHz to 2048Khz<br />

2048 KHz to 3072 Khz<br />

< 0.05 UI (in the frequency range of 20Hz to 100 KHz)<br />

6 dB at 1 MHz<br />

> 12dB<br />

> 18dB<br />

> 14dB<br />

Jitter Tolerance As per ITU (CCITT) G.823<br />

Jitter Transfer As per ITU (CCITT) G.735<br />

Loss <strong>and</strong> recovery of frame alignment As per clause 3 of ITU (CCITT) G.732<br />

Loss <strong>and</strong> recovery of multi-frame<br />

alignment<br />

As per clause 5.2 of ITU (CCITT) G.732<br />

G.703 @ 64kbps, Synchronous Data Interface<br />

Interface<br />

G.703@ 64 Kbps<br />

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Maximum Number<br />

30, V.35, 64Kbits / sec. Interface<br />

Conformity To (CCITT) Rec. G.703<br />

Mode<br />

Bit Rate<br />

Synchronous, Co-directional<br />

64Kbps<br />

Clock<br />

Timing Options<br />

Synchronization Sources<br />

Default Option<br />

Internal Clock, Loop Timed Clock<br />

Internal Clock, External Clock, timing derive<br />

from in<strong>com</strong>ing HDB3 links (Loop Timed)<br />

Internal Clock<br />

Environmental<br />

Temperature <strong>and</strong> Humidity<br />

Altitude<br />

-25°C to +70°C , 95% R.H. (Non Condensing)<br />

Up to 6,000 feet<br />

Power Supply<br />

Input DC voltage -48V DC ( nominal )<br />

Range of input<br />

Output voltage<br />

-40V to -60V DC<br />

+5V, -5V, filtered -48V ( for term. cards)<br />

Full Load Output Current 8A at +5V, 0.5A at -5V<br />

Efficiency at full load >86%<br />

Ripple at full load<br />

Power Consumption<br />


Appendix A: <strong>WiMAX</strong> <strong>16d</strong> <strong>5.8GHz</strong> Network Solutions<br />

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Appendix B: WAP-520 Wireless Access Point<br />

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Appendix C: Multi-Service Multiplexer<br />

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