RaptorX Wireless WaterwayOhio River Broadband Performance Testing
June 24-25, 2013
Contact:William M. Brown, President
[email protected]: 760-845-1874
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
• Forward• Trial Performance Summary• Trial Objectives• Trial Scenario Set-Up • Performance Demonstrations• Harbor Boat Configuration• Base Station Configuration• System Components• Figures 1-5
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FORWARD• The RaptorX Wireless Waterway demonstration shows the
practicality of establishing and maintaining network connectivity to multiple vessels in a NLOS scenario using VHF and UHF TV Band Spectrum.
• Inland Waterways Transport play a critical role in moving energy, food and industrial goods globally. Operationally maintaining contact with these vessels is critical for the safety and security of crew and cargo.
• On June 24 and 25, 2013 demonstration and field testing of pre-production RaptorX Broadband Radios took place on the Ohio River, centered at Georgetown, PA. This report provides an overview of test and evaluation objectives, measurement configuration and resulting performance field performance.
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Trial Performance Summary (see
Figure 1)
• The RaptorX Broadband Radio provided continuous broadband connectivity over a 4.19 mile (6.72 km) stretch of the Ohio river based at Georgetown, PA.
• The average full-duplex payload data rate between the base station and work boat ranged from 2.5 to 3 Mbps over a majority of the ship’s track.
• Payload Data Rates dipped to 760 Kbps at up and down river service end-points, (Location 1 and Channel 2 End-point).
• These data rates are sufficient to support a wide range of corporate IT requirements, e.g. video conferencing, VoIP, file and messaging.
• Quantitative data clearly showed the superior ability of White Space
spectrum together with Metric Systems’ RaptorX to deliver robust and sustainable connectivity in non-line-of-sight and uneven terrain.
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Trial Objectives• Demonstrate continuous broadband IP connectivity over a reasonable span of
the Ohio River in line-of-sight (LOS) and non-line-of-sight (NLOS) scenarios.
• Back-up demonstration results with quantitative real-time data logs to validate operation and support increased speed and service capabilities (see Figures 4,5).
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Trial Set-Up (See figure )
• Base Station – A RaptorX dual, parallel-channel White Space TV band base station along with two (2)120° sector antennas were installed at the host operations building at Georgetown, PA along the Ohio River.
• Maritime Mobile Station – a RaptorX dual, parallel channel mobile station was platformed on a river work boat. Two (2) Omni directional vertical antennas were installed on the work boat pilot house deck railing providing port and starboard hemispherical coverage.
SUMMARY
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Performance Demonstrations• Streaming multiple HD video downloads (
www.youtube.com) provided a qualitative measure of performance.
• IPerf throughput measurements were continuously run to assess throughput vs. latitude/longitude.
• Receive signal strength (RSSI) vs. GPS tracks were continuously logged to quantify non-line-of-sight service performance.
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Figure 1: Service Plot Track Shows End-to-End 4.2 Mile Range
Nominal 2.5 to 3 MbpsBetween Red lines
Nominal 760 Kbpsbetween Red and Yellowlines
Nominal 760 Kbpsbetween Red and Yellowlines
Workboat GPS Track
Center Line Path Length: 6.72 km
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120° Sector Antennas looking directly out over the river: (perpendicular to river
flow)
System Components
Enterprise Network
Base Station installed in operations bldg.
One of two omni-directional broadband UHF antennas
Mobile Platform
Local 802.11n AP to RaptorX provides WiFi link from boat to shore and internet
Mobile RaptorX housed in protective Rhino Box
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Harbor Boat Configuration
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Station GPS
On-board 802.11n AP
Power over
EthernetCable
Channel 1 Antenna
Channel 2 Antenna
RaptorX Equipment
Rhino Box Environmentally
Controlled Weather
Resistant Case
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Base Station Configuration
Channel 1: 509 MHz
Station GPS
25’ LMR-600 Coaxial Cable
120o Sector Antennas
Enterprise
Network
Local 802.11n AP
RaptorX sheltered in
Rhino Box® Controlled
Environment Enclosure
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Channel 2: 581 MHz
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Figure 5: Channel 1: River Boat Path vs. Signal Level
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Figure 6: Channel 2: River Boat Path vs. Signal Level