corning one™ for enterprise mobility manny garcia solutions engineer march 2015
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More devices &
more applications
Apps & DevicesMore hardware to support devices &
applications
CongestionMore
infrastructure for more data
Infrastructure
Creating multiple networks to manage
Growing IT problems
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Changing protocols and applications create tremendous challenges for enterprise IT organizations (cost, technology, service, troubleshooting)
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The challenges are reflected in a number of IT trendsCloud computing
Social and mobile communications
Analytics and “big data”
Enterprise networks are at a “tipping point” and outdated by today’s growing business needs requiring better access to mobile and cloud services
Capacity Saturation - By 2015, 80% of the wireless LANs will be obsolete (Gartner)
Enemies from Within - BYOD (“bring-your-own-disaster”) poses severe security issues
Scaling Out not Up - Increasing reliance on Cloud for storage, computing and services
User Experience - Rich media, mobile HDTV, mobile gaming requires strong QoS
Driving Down Cost - CAPEX and OPEX reduction, systems convergence, green buildings
63%of workloads will be cloud based
By 2017, 7.3 Billion
mobile devices in 2014 and growth will increase with IoT
50x growth in
information managed by the enterprise is expected over the next decade
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PoE supported
POL and DAS deliver on the value of a shared fiber infrastructure
Tellabs Confidential Proprietary
RF Video
IP Video
IP / EthernetData
Packet Voice
Analog Voice
Network Services Integrated Services
Fiber Splitter
POL
DAS
Shared fiber
infrastructure
AnalogPhone
VoIPPhone
WiFi Access Point
SecuritySurveillance
Video Conferencing
Building Automation
DesktopComputer
RF Videoand IP Video
Smartphones & BYOD
POL positive TCO helps pay for DAS infrastructure
DAS leverages the same POL fiber trunk resulting in reduced CAPEX
Clients can manage and operate their own mobile network operator (MNO) neutral DAS
Supports Public and Private Wi-Fi WAP
Synergies with combined MDF, IDF, fiber management, powering and power backup
In some cases DAS can be a revenue generation opportunity
Public expectations and demands, for cellular coverage outside and inside facilities are met
PoE supported
Business Value
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The Solution: ONE™ Wireless Platform
Cellular, WiFi & POL Today
½ time & space to install
no new infrastructure
Unlimited bandwidth of fiber to the edge enables the convergence of multiple networks into ONE
More Applications Later
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Enabling All Things Wireless with ONETM Wireless Platform
In-building wireless converged solution providing cellular , Wi-Fi and Ethernet backhaul over an all-optical network IDF Closet
ICU Injects Power
Convergence
Active AntennaDistribute RF + Ethernet backhaul
CapacityConvergenceCoverage
Cellular + LAN + WLAN + POL
Unlimited bandwidth at the edge
Distributed architecture
MDFHead End connects to RF sources
ConnectivityFiber in the horizontal
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Architecture Overview
Optical Interface Unit (OIU)Optical Interface Modules (OIM) Interconnect Unit (ICU)
Converge power up to 8 remotes
Remote Access Unit (RAU)
MDF RemoteIDF
Fiber Management
Central Ethernet Unit
Ethernet Switch
AP
Ethernet Devices
Cellular BTS
Via Fiber RiserVia Composite Fiber
Horizontal
Gigabit Ethernet from LAN
2xGbw/ POE+
Via same Horizontal
To Cell Phone
Head End Interface Unit (HEU)Radio Interface Modules (RIM)
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Power SupplyModules
Fiber Mgmt Modules
Interconnect Unit (ICU)
Interconnect Unit (ICU)
Supports Up to 8 RAUsInjects power to Antennas
FMU to ICUMTP Trunk Cable
• MTP to MTP• 12 to 144 fibers• Armored or Non-Armored• Used in Riser space
between FMU and ICU
PnP Module
ICU to RAUComposite Cabling
• 2,4, 6, 12 Cu conductors• 4, 6, 12, 24 Fibers• Armored or Non-Armored• Pre-Connectorized
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Ethernet Support – POE+ Gb Ethernet Module
Central Ethernet Unit
3rd party Ethernet Switch
2 RJ45 Connectors
Head-End or IDF
Antenna
GEM: Gigabit Ethernet ModuleSupporting two POE+ Connections
GEM
• Physical layer play – IT switch vendor agnostic
• Independent cellular – Gig.E layers
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MIMO Support
Expansion Unit
2 Bands MIMO via RXU
BTSMIMO1
MIMO2
Multi Bands MIMO
BTSMIMO1
MIMO2
• Supporting MIMO does not require additional cabling• Two options to support MIMO services:
• MIMO via RXU – Uses the same fiber pair to provide up to two MIMO services • RAU – Uses the same cabling infrastructure and head-end equipment to provide
multiband MIMO support
Group 1 Group 2
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Capacity Steering / Sectorization
Service Group-A
Service Group-B
Service Group-C
Service Group-A
Service Group-B
Service Group-C
Typical DAS
• Distribution of RF equally on all antennas
• Typically by combining all services
Sectorization Benefits
• Delivers customized service combinations to different locations
• Ease carrier onboarding• Allows progressive expansion
of services to dedicated locations (e.g. MIMO upgrade)
Flexible Steering Benefits
• Allows user to shift capacity depending on demand
• Maximizes RF capacity sources
EVENING DAY
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ONE Wireless Platform for Enterprises
Key Platform Attributes Contributing to Value Creation
Converged Facilities Infrastructure
Compatible WLAN/PON/DAS
Compatible WLAN/PON/DAS
1:1 Connectivity1:1 Connectivity
Closer to users, accurate servicesCloser to users,
accurate services
Unlimited BandwidthUnlimited Bandwidth
Intelligent end-to-end monitoring
Intelligent end-to-end monitoring
ONE Wireless Platform
Enterprise Facility Needs
Ethernet BackhaulEthernet Backhaul
Infrastructure scalability
Infrastructure scalability
Future Proof, no rip & replace
Future Proof, no rip & replace
Migration to LTE, 801.11 ac/ad
Migration to LTE, 801.11 ac/ad
WiFi OffloadWiFi Offload
Wireless Infrastructure Support R
equirements
CAPABILITY + FLEXIBILITY + VALUE ONETM Wireless Platform=
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• Texas A&M University chose Corning’s ONE Wireless Platform over legacy network designs
• The Corning ONE Wireless Platform allows Texas A&M to provide pervasive LAN, Wi-Fi, and Cellular coverage for over 100,000 Aggies fans
• The Corning ONE Wireless Platform cost far less than the legacy switched network and DAS solutions Texas A&M were considering
• Texas A&M financed this system and leveraged Corning’s relationships with the various wireless carriers to negotiate lease agreements which helped offset the cost of the system…that’s an Integrated Solution!
Texas A&M recently chose Corning’s ONE and an integrated network over a legacy network and DAS for Kyle Field
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• Kyle Field at Texas A&M is one of the largest college football stadiums in US (>100,000)
• Completing 1st of 2 phases in Sep 2014
• ONE™ Wireless Platform design chosen through competitive review
• Cellular coverage for all 4 carriers– AT&T and Verizon plug-in for game 1– T-Mobile and Sprint 2015– Capability to redirect capacity to campus
• Converged fiber connectivity through Passive Optical LAN for:
– WiFi– IPTV– VOIP– Point of Sales– Security IP cameras– Video displays
42 sectors (stadium) 8 transition zones
Texas A&M converged use case
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Stations Casino
Why Corning ONETM is the Right Platform for Hoteliers
EthernetPOE+
• Convergence of IT infrastructure
• Future-ready Wi-Fi infrastructure to address emerging standards
Space Savings
• Little to no closet space required. RF is where you need it near the user
Modular Service / Upgrade
• Add or modify services seamlessly
• Non-intrusive upgrades: no need to enter walls or ceilings
Future Proof• Scalable fiber infrastructure
ensures your facility is ready for today & tomorrow’s IT needs
Office
HospitalityHealthcare
Education
Customer: Stations Casinos
• Owner of 17 Hotel/Casinos
Challenge: Red Rock Hotel & Casino
• Guest cellular quality of service
• Enablement of wireless applications for operational efficiency
The ONE Wireless Solution:• All cellular services for three
major carriers • Ethernet / Wi-Fi Support
• In-room application
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ONE Wireless Platform for Healthcare
Key Platform Attributes Contributing to Value Creation
Converged Facilities Infrastructure
Compatible WLAN/PON/DAS
Compatible WLAN/PON/DAS
1:1 Connectivity1:1 Connectivity
Optical fiber lifespan 15+years
Optical fiber lifespan 15+years
Intelligent end-to-end monitoring
Intelligent end-to-end monitoring
Negligible loss, extended reachNegligible loss, extended reach
ONE Wireless Platform
Supporting LEED
requirements
Healthcare Facility Needs
Physician mobility
Physician mobility
Asset TrackingAsset Tracking
Application support
Application support
Future Proof, no rip & replace
Future Proof, no rip & replace
Guest/Caregiver Connectivity
Guest/Caregiver Connectivity
Wireless Infrastructure Support R
equirements
CAPABILITY + FLEXIBILITY + VALUE ONETM Wireless Platform=
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Corning ONE™ - One Architecture… many possibilities
Head End CEILING
Cellular ON OFF
WiFi ON OFF
Security ON OFF
Telemetry ON OFF
PON ON OFF
LAN ON OFF
Signage ON OFF
A/V ON OFF
Telemetry AP
IDF
GEU ON OFF
ON OFF
OFFON
OFFON
ON OFF
ON OFF
ON OFF
ON OFF
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Corning Optical Technical Support
Emmanuel Garcia – Solutions Engineer 1 (571) 230-0097 [email protected]
Marty Mednansky – Sr. Dir. of VAR’s 1 (253) 445-1509 [email protected]
Keith Martin – Dir. of Strategic Accounts 1 (571) 393-0949 [email protected]
Troy Suddith – Dir. RF and Solution Eng. 1 (301) 370-2207 [email protected]
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