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All Rights Reserved © Alcatel-Lucent 2007
Wireless Technology Trends
Indranil ChatterjeeDirector – WirelessAlcatel-Lucent
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Agenda
1) Market Trends – Broadband Wireless
2) The Evolution of Wireless Broadband Technologies
3) End to End Capabilities Required to Build and Operate a Network
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Broadband Applications – Endless Opportunities
Facial Scan
MobileFingerprint
Retinal Scanners
Biometric Services
Real-time Car Video Disaster
Surveillance
PatientMonitoring
Dispatch Centers
Imagefrom Crime Databases
Video Services
Incident Mapping
Route Navigation First
Responder Tracking
GPS/GIS Location Based Services
Multimedia Data Collection/Retrieval
Images from site
Mapping/Location Based Services – Automatic Vehicle Location, critical infrastructure protection
Push-to-talk
Video Streaming – incident scenes, security
Digital Image transfer – disaster scene, photos
Large files transfer- records, on-line manuals, emergency protocol
Biometrics – facial recognition
Bioterrorism detection and response – sample analysis, plume tracking
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Powerful devices to support Broadband Applications
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Fall 2007: LG U990
• 3G• 240 x 400 QVGA • touchscreen display• 170MB of internal memory• built-in music player.
Devices have more memory and computing power than ever before
Mobile 2.0 Applications
• Network as platform, cloud computing• Delivering apps through mobile browsers• Social experiences (one/many to many)• Widgets and application mashups• Context awareness, personalization and
privacy• “Freemium” & advertising business models
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Responding to Crisis –- Performance Matters
352x375 pixelsjpeg20 kbytes
287x308 pixelsgif47.2 kbytes
Mugshot Download
High Resolution Incident Still Photo
1400x1050 pixelsjpeg140 kbytes
CellularDigitalPacketData
CDMA20001x EV-DO
Rev 012.1 kbps down
9 kbps up 2.4 Mbps down153.6 kbps up
13 secs 0.067 secs
31 secs 0.157 secs
Download:
Upload:
CDMA20001x EV-DO
Rev A3.1 Mbps down1.8 Mbps up
0.051 secs
0.121 secs
93 secs
124 secs
0.467 secs 0.361 secs
7 secs 0.623 secs
downlinkuplink
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2 The Evolution of Wireless Broadband Technologies
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Broadband Wireless Technologies
10 Kbps
100 Kbps
1 Mbps
10 Mbps
100 Mbps
1000 Mbps
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
WiMax
CDMA 2000
GSM
GPRS
1xRTT
EDGEUMTS
HSDPA
EVDO Rev0
EVDORevA
HSUPA
LTE
Today
Voice
Web Browsing
Streaming Video
Broadcast Video
Wireless Voip / Video Conferencing
Mobile Broadband
As bandwidth becomes ever faster and cheaper, ubiquitous broadband coverage becomes a reality creating real change for all...
Source: Morgan Stanley Research & Company estimates
Peak rate doubles every yearPeak rate doubles every year
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National Capital Region – Using CDMA in 700Mhz to provide Wireless Broadband
Overview Covers Washington, DC and surrounding counties in
Maryland and Virginia Multi-agency, multi-jurisdiction, shared network -
~35K users across 18 jurisdictions Video, Digital Imaging, Automatic Vehicle Location,
Computer Aided Dispatch, Email, Mapping/GIS, Remote Database Access, Records Management System, Text Messaging, Telemetry/Remote Diagnostics
Network: Alcatel-Lucent CDMA Modular Cell 4.0 - Compact 700MHz Coverage Requirements: Downlink 306 kbps/Uplink 153
kbps (95% coverage); typical throughput: 1.22 Mbps downlink; 600 kbps uplink
Devices: PCMCIA card modems, Ruggedized External Modems,
PDAs
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Efficient radio interface thanks to SOFDMA Advanced Antenna technologies and MIMO IP end to end architecture Non Line of Sight + Mobility Support
Worldwide spectrum availability Current licences cover 50%+ of WW population Sub 1 GHz frequencies for digital divide
Strong commitments from terminal/chipset vendors (Intel, ZyXEL, Samsung, Nokia, Motorola etc…)
Strong commitments from infrastructure vendors: Alcatel-Lucent, Motorola, Samsung etc…
106M WiMax subs and ~$46B revenues by 2012(*) Interest from FSPs, MSPs, ISPs and new entrants Addresses both mature and fast growing markets
A Large addressable market
WiMAX has also emerged as a Strong Technology for Wireless Data
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(*) source BSG 2007; revenues include infrastructure sales, handset sales, component sales, related services.
Radio Spectrum Availability
Technology performance
A Complete ecosystem
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Alcatel-Lucent has a comprehensive wireless portfolio
P/NGN
World Largest Network
Broadest F&M Experience
CDMA
GSM
Wireless Transmissi
on
RFS
WIMAX
W-CDMACDMA
#1 leaderDriving 3G evolution towards EV-DO, VoIP
GSMStrong GSM/EDGE
position174 customers93 countries
Wireless Transmission
Leadership in long-haul #1 Leadership in ANSI
market
RFSLeader in Wireless
infrastructureWorldwide presence
WIMAXLeadership
in 802.16-2005(16e)
W-CDMAStrong recognition in
Tier-1 operatorsWestern Europe, NA,
South-Korea
Alcatel-Lucent have deployed wireless technology in the 850/900/1800/1900/2100 frequency bands and plan to address the 700/1700
bands. Alcatel-Lucent have significant re-usable assets particularly across WCDMA and CDMA
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3 End to End Capabilities Needed to Build and Operate a Network
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Communications are Increasingly Complex and Critical
Business critical communications solutions address a complex customer environment: Growing mobile workforces; need for reliable, redundant
secure connectivity; integration of new and legacy applications
Securing personnel and assets against operational incidents and terrorism
Preventing ecological disasters through secure, reliable SCADA
Enabling rural doctors to save lives with real-time specialist consultation
Providing interoperable communications between emergency services
Many Users, Many Devices, Many Locations
Many Users, Many Devices, Many Locations
Many TechnologiesMany Technologies Many Needs and ApplicationsMany Needs and Applications
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Attributes for a Successful Business Critical Communication Project
Operational SupportFull range of support options, including alternative service
delivery models
Business AssessmentBusiness vision, roadmap and business modeling
Key Steps
Program Management
and IntegrationTurnkey project fulfillment
End-to-end integration
Solution DesignDetailed network
and operational target architecture and roadmap
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End to End Business Critical Network
IP Edge &
Aggregation
Voice & Multimedia
Video
IT Systems
Head-end
IMS core & Apps.
PSTN/PLMN
TDM switch
Media Gateway
EM/NM OSS/BSSData Center
Internet
NGN voice
EnterpriseLAN/WAN
IPTV platform
Optics &Transpor
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IP Core
Operational Environment
& Customer Rooms
Wireline(copper-cable-fiber)
Wireless(2G - 3G WiFi - WiMax)
AccessTOWN HALL
SCHOOL
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HOSPITAL
Local authorities are changing from traditional voice and basic interoffice communications to high-bandwidth services with extensive use of video and data
Unprecedented amounts of bandwidth are required to support this new scenario
Existing networks are built on legacy technologies that are difficult to scale or adapt to changing needs
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