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Motorola and WiMAXMotorola and WiMAX
Motorola Canopy™ Motorola Canopy™ Wireless Broadband ProductsWireless Broadband ProductsNovember 2004November 2004
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TopicsTopics
What is WiMAX?What is WiMAX? WiMAX vs. Other Wireless StandardsWiMAX vs. Other Wireless Standards WiMAX RoadmapWiMAX Roadmap The Role of the WiMAX ForumThe Role of the WiMAX Forum Range and SpeedRange and Speed
WiMAX and MotorolaWiMAX and Motorola Seamless Connectivity VisionSeamless Connectivity Vision About Canopy™ Wireless Broadband ProductsAbout Canopy™ Wireless Broadband Products 802.16 System Features and Benefits802.16 System Features and Benefits Additional InformationAdditional Information
Summary: Why Motorola?Summary: Why Motorola?
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What is WiMAX?What is WiMAX?
WiFiReach: A few hundred feet
WiMAXReach: Several miles
Plus built-in: • QoS• Security• Access Control
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Other Wireless StandardsOther Wireless Standards
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Narrowband Data Broadband Data
WiFi
WiMAX2.5-3G Cellular
Bluetooth
EV-DO, WiBRO
UWB
Zigbee
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WiMAX RoadmapWiMAX Roadmap
802.16Approved
802.16aApproved
802.16dApproved
802.16eTargeted
Cost-effective Broadband Wireless IP Products
begin to Appear
Up to 20 Mbps Fixed
Up to 74 Mbps Fixed
Up to 20 Mbps MobileTraditional Fixed Wireless Access
Products
WiMAX-Certified™ 802.16d Products begin to Appear
2002 20082004 20062003 2005 2007
WiMAX-Certified™ 802.16e Products begin to Appear
802.16e Starts Shipping with Laptops
1.9 22.63.8 9.42.7 6.2 14.5Subscribers (Millions) Source: Visant Strategies, Inc., 2004
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WiMAX ForumWiMAX Forum
The Role of the WiMAX ForumThe Role of the WiMAX Forum
WiMAX Profiles:TDD: 2.5, 3.5, 5.8 GHzFDD: 3.5 GHz 256 FFT OFDM
WiMAX Profiles:(to be finalized in 2005)“Licensed spectrum”128-2048 FFT Scaleable OFDMA
< 6 GHz
OFDM
Single Carrier
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IEEE 802.16 TGe(802.16e)
TDDFDDFDD
TDD
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Data Rate TableData Rate Table
Channel Channel BandwidthBandwidth
Modulation & Code RateModulation & Code Rate
QPSKQPSK
1/21/2
QPSKQPSK
3/43/4
16QAM16QAM
1/21/2
16QAM16QAM
3/43/4
64QAM64QAM
1/21/2
64QAM64QAM
2/32/3
64QAM64QAM
3/43/4
1.25 MHz1.25 MHz 1.041.04 1.561.56 2.082.08 3.123.12 3.123.12 4.164.16 4.684.68
1.75 MHz1.75 MHz 1.451.45 2.182.18 2.912.91 4.364.36 4.364.36 5.825.82 6.556.55
3.5 MHz3.5 MHz 2.912.91 4.364.36 5.825.82 8.738.73 8.738.73 11.6411.64 13.0913.09
5.0 MHz5.0 MHz 4.164.16 6.236.23 8.328.32 12.4712.47 12.4712.47 16.6216.62 18.7018.70
7.0 MHz7.0 MHz 5.825.82 8.738.73 11.6411.64 17.4517.45 17.4517.45 23.2723.27 26.1826.18
10.0 MHz10.0 MHz 8.318.31 12.4712.47 16.6216.62 24.9424.94 24.9424.94 33.2533.25 37.4037.40
20.0 MHz20.0 MHz 16.6216.62 24.9424.94 33.2533.25 49.8749.87 49.8749.87 66.4966.49 74.8174.81
Figures in Mbps. Assumes 1/32 Guard Time. Excludes MAC and preamble overhead.
Farthest fromBase Site
Closest toBase Site
Amount of Available Spectrum
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Motorola and WiMAXMotorola and WiMAX
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How WiMAX fits Motorola’s VisionHow WiMAX fits Motorola’s Vision
Business-class ServicesBusiness-class ServicesT1 replacement, voice and T1 replacement, voice and data servicesdata services
ResidentialResidentialBroadbandBroadbandDSL alternative, DSL alternative, residential voice serviceresidential voice service
MobileMobileBroadbandBroadbandPortable, nomadic and Portable, nomadic and mobilitymobility
BackhaulBackhaulWiFi Hot Spots, WiFi Hot Spots, security cameras and security cameras and Micro-Cell SitesMicro-Cell Sites
Seamless Connectivity at Work, at Home, in the Auto and out in the World
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About Motorola’s About Motorola’s Wireless Broadband ProductsWireless Broadband Products
Canopy Product LineCanopy Product Line Cost-effective Wide-area Wireless BroadbandCost-effective Wide-area Wireless Broadband Voice, Video and Data QoSVoice, Video and Data QoS 20 Mbps at up to 35 Miles20 Mbps at up to 35 Miles 5.8, 5.4, 5.2, 2.4 GHz and 900 MHz bands5.8, 5.4, 5.2, 2.4 GHz and 900 MHz bands
MarketsMarkets Wireless Backhaul, T1 and DSL alternativesWireless Backhaul, T1 and DSL alternatives Service Providers and Private NetworksService Providers and Private Networks Distributed through Motorola divisions as well Distributed through Motorola divisions as well
as a network of over 500 Resellers worldwideas a network of over 500 Resellers worldwide CustomersCustomers
““Hundreds of Thousands” units deployed in Hundreds of Thousands” units deployed in over 80 countriesover 80 countries
Include: Sprint, Walt Disney, Notre Dame Include: Sprint, Walt Disney, Notre Dame University, US Army, Boston Police, NASA, University, US Army, Boston Police, NASA, FedEx, ChinaComm and thousands more…FedEx, ChinaComm and thousands more…
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Canopy™ Advantage:Canopy™ Advantage: Upgrade Path to Unlicensed WiMAXUpgrade Path to Unlicensed WiMAX
Canopy Software-Defined Radio (SDR) technology Canopy Software-Defined Radio (SDR) technology protects your investment!protects your investment!
Interoperable with existing Canopy systemsInteroperable with existing Canopy systems Upgrade path:Upgrade path:
Advantage Access Points (AP) will communicate withAdvantage Access Points (AP) will communicate with Existing Canopy Subscriber Modules (SM)Existing Canopy Subscriber Modules (SM) Canopy Advantage SMCanopy Advantage SM
Goal is for an unlicensed WiMAX AP to communicate with Goal is for an unlicensed WiMAX AP to communicate with Canopy SMCanopy SM Canopy Advantage SMCanopy Advantage SM Canopy Unlicensed WiMAX SMCanopy Unlicensed WiMAX SM
Software upgrade from 802.16d to 802.16eSoftware upgrade from 802.16d to 802.16e ““Leave No SM BehindLeave No SM Behind””
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Customers Providing WiMAX Services TodayCustomers Providing WiMAX Services Today
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Canopy™ 802.16 System ArchitectureCanopy™ 802.16 System Architecture
C A N O P Y C A N O P Y C A N O P Y
C A N O P Y C A N O P Y C A N O P Y
C A N O P Y C A N O P Y C A N O P Y
Devices
Motorola Canopy Outdoor Subscriber
Module (SM-O)
Motorola CanopyIndoor Subscriber
Module (SM-I)
3rd-Party Embedded Subscriber Module
(SM-E)
Infrastructure
Motorola Canopy Access Point (AP) Cluster
EthernetSwitch
Network &Services
IPRouter
Bandwidth andAuthenticationManager (BAM)
MobilityManager
3rd-Party Email, Content & other
ApplicationServers
AAAServer
Internet
3rd-PartyVoIP Gateway
Network ElementManager
PSTN
Core IPNetwork
Motorola VT1000VoIP Terminal
(SM-V)
Motorola WA840Indoor 802.11 AP
(SM-WI)
3-5 Km TypicalCell Radius
3rd PartyOutdoor 802.11 AP
(SM-WO)
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Key Motorola Features and BenefitsKey Motorola Features and Benefits
FEATUREFEATURE DESCRIPTIONDESCRIPTION BENEFITBENEFIT
FLeX-OFDM™ ModulationFLeX-OFDM™ Modulation 128 to 2048 FFT Scaleable 128 to 2048 FFT Scaleable OFDMA modulation (802.16e), with OFDMA modulation (802.16e), with static 256 FFT OFDM (802.16d) static 256 FFT OFDM (802.16d) modemode
Improved non-line-of-sight performance, Improved non-line-of-sight performance, enhanced multi-path performance, better enhanced multi-path performance, better immunity to Doppler-shift effects in a mobile immunity to Doppler-shift effects in a mobile environment, full 802.16d compliance with environment, full 802.16d compliance with upgrade path to 802.16eupgrade path to 802.16e
CANVAS™ Radio Hardware CANVAS™ Radio Hardware PlatformPlatform
Fully-programmable FPGA-based Fully-programmable FPGA-based platform with over-the-air platform with over-the-air upgradeabilityupgradeability
DSP flexibility and ASIC performance at a DSP flexibility and ASIC performance at a surprisingly lower cost than custom 802.16 surprisingly lower cost than custom 802.16 ICsICs
Advanced Antenna SystemAdvanced Antenna System Multi-element antenna system with Multi-element antenna system with beam-steeringbeam-steering
Enhanced indoor coverage for non-line-of-Enhanced indoor coverage for non-line-of-sight, indoor install with zero truck rollssight, indoor install with zero truck rolls
Fully-integrated DesignFully-integrated Design Digital, RF and Ethernet Interface Digital, RF and Ethernet Interface subsystems are fully integrated subsystems are fully integrated within the Antenna hardware and within the Antenna hardware and connected by a single CAT-5 cable connected by a single CAT-5 cable with Power-over-Ethernet (PoE)with Power-over-Ethernet (PoE)
Zero-footprint at base station site, low-cost Zero-footprint at base station site, low-cost CAT-5 cables, no RF cable losses, easy to CAT-5 cables, no RF cable losses, easy to install, significantly lower failure ratesinstall, significantly lower failure rates
Low CostLow Cost Technological advances from Technological advances from today’s Canopy platform will be today’s Canopy platform will be carried over to the 802.16 productscarried over to the 802.16 products
Deliver fixed and mobile wireless Deliver fixed and mobile wireless broadband services at rates competitive broadband services at rates competitive with incumbent serviceswith incumbent services
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Additional InformationAdditional Information
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OFDM BasicsOFDM Basics
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continuous pilots
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European Digital Terrestrial TV (DVB-T)
A Mobile Broadband Channel
64-QAM Performance
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Why Scalable OFDMA?Why Scalable OFDMA?
Wider ChannelsWider Channels Narrower ChannelsNarrower Channels
256 FFT OFDM 256 FFT OFDM (802.16d/WiMAX)(802.16d/WiMAX)
Scalable OFDMAScalable OFDMA(802.16e)(802.16e)
Scaleable OFDMA is better suited for mobilityScaleable OFDMA is better suited for mobility Static 256 FFT OFDM has less inter-carrier spacing at narrower channel Static 256 FFT OFDM has less inter-carrier spacing at narrower channel
bandwidthsbandwidths With less inter-carrier spacing, frequency shifts due to Doppler With less inter-carrier spacing, frequency shifts due to Doppler
(i.e. motion) will cause inter-carrier interference(i.e. motion) will cause inter-carrier interference Is targeted to become part of the 802.16e standardIs targeted to become part of the 802.16e standard FLeX-OFDM™ can do both 256 FFT OFDM and Scaleable OFDMAFLeX-OFDM™ can do both 256 FFT OFDM and Scaleable OFDMA
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4G OFDM Experimental System4G OFDM Experimental System
Channel BER vs. position for high-order QAM
BER
First industry 4G field trial (Sept 2001)First industry 4G field trial (Sept 2001)
Completed mobile 4G field experimentCompleted mobile 4G field experiment Transmit and receive several modulation Transmit and receive several modulation
(OFDM, spread-OFDM, CDMA…) and coding (OFDM, spread-OFDM, CDMA…) and coding Demonstrated up to 300 MbpsDemonstrated up to 300 Mbps
Full-duplex OFDM transceiversFull-duplex OFDM transceivers
Field trials with handheld devicesField trials with handheld devices
6 sector base site2 antennas/sector
height = ~160 ft
Dual receivers at mobile
3.675 GHz20 MHz bandwidth
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Motorola OFDM Technology LeadershipMotorola OFDM Technology Leadership
Mobile broadband PHY+MAC+Cellular technologyMobile broadband PHY+MAC+Cellular technology
Advanced media-access control (MAC)Advanced media-access control (MAC) Minimized latency for optimal user experienceMinimized latency for optimal user experience
Prototype leadershipPrototype leadership First to field-test mobile broadband conceptsFirst to field-test mobile broadband concepts Deployed multi-antenna testbed in Chicago & SchaumburgDeployed multi-antenna testbed in Chicago & Schaumburg Prototyped realistic multi-antenna portablesPrototyped realistic multi-antenna portables Mobile wide-area 40 Mbps OFDM linkMobile wide-area 40 Mbps OFDM link 4Gx easily reconfigured for IEEE 802.16 modes4Gx easily reconfigured for IEEE 802.16 modes
Extended multi-antenna technologies to mobile broadbandExtended multi-antenna technologies to mobile broadband TxAA => range enhancement, link reliability and coverage reliability TxAA => range enhancement, link reliability and coverage reliability SDMA => capacity multiplicationSDMA => capacity multiplication MIMO => 300 Mbps date rates for wide-area cellularMIMO => 300 Mbps date rates for wide-area cellular Verified effectiveness in urban/suburban testsVerified effectiveness in urban/suburban tests
High performance channel codingHigh performance channel coding 40+ Mbps hardware turbo decoder40+ Mbps hardware turbo decoder Design scales to larger FPGA/ASICDesign scales to larger FPGA/ASIC
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Motorola Standards LeadershipMotorola Standards Leadership
WiMAX ForumWiMAX Forum Principal MemberPrincipal Member Active participant in all working groupsActive participant in all working groups
IEEE 802.16IEEE 802.16 Active participant since 1998Active participant since 1998 4th-largest voting block4th-largest voting block
MINAMINA Member of an exclusive group of 10 Member of an exclusive group of 10
companies working on a mobile networking companies working on a mobile networking architecture for 802.16e networksarchitecture for 802.16e networks
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Motorola: Motorola: A World Class Solution ProviderA World Class Solution Provider
Over 75 Years Wireless ExperienceOver 75 Years Wireless Experience Demonstrated OFDM ExpertiseDemonstrated OFDM Expertise Over 150,000 Wireless Broadband devices Over 150,000 Wireless Broadband devices
deployed in over 80 countries world widedeployed in over 80 countries world wide The resources of a $30B companyThe resources of a $30B company
DevicesDevices
• GAMA Services Delivery Platform
• Push To Talk IMS
• Messaging
• Advisory Services
• LAN Gateway & Services (Seamless Mobility
• Intelligent Optimization Services (IOS)
• Managed Services
• Security Consultancy
• GPRS / 1X Services
Motorola Total Value PropositionMotorola Total Value Proposition
Application Application Platform Platform
& Integration& Integration
• CDMA Portfolio
• GSM/UMTS Portfolio
• 2G to 3G migration
• Radio Access Multi-standard platforms
• Softswitch IMS migration
• Complete Network Services Reduced Capex
• Wireless Broadband
• CDMA Handsets
• GSM Handsets
• Smart Phones
• Converged Devices
• Integrated Wireless Broadband Products
Plus…Plus…
NetworkNetworkInfrastructureInfrastructure
ServicesServicesSolutionsSolutions
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Will WiMAX Replace “4G” Cellular?Will WiMAX Replace “4G” Cellular?
No, WiMAX is targeted to be deployed in No, WiMAX is targeted to be deployed in “non-cellular” spectrum bands such as 2.5, “non-cellular” spectrum bands such as 2.5, 3.5 and 5.8 GHz3.5 and 5.8 GHz
The two technologies may eventually offer The two technologies may eventually offer similar services to the consumer, but the similar services to the consumer, but the service will likely be provided by separate service will likely be provided by separate entitiesentities
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About Motorola’s About Motorola’s Wireless Broadband Products OrganizationWireless Broadband Products Organization
Canopy Product LineCanopy Product Line Cost-effective Broadband Wireless IPCost-effective Broadband Wireless IP Voice, Video and Data QoSVoice, Video and Data QoS 20 Mbps at up to 35 Miles20 Mbps at up to 35 Miles 5.8, 5.4, 5.2, 2.4 GHz and 900 MHz bands 5.8, 5.4, 5.2, 2.4 GHz and 900 MHz bands
availableavailable MarketsMarkets
Wireless Backhaul, T1 and DSL Wireless Backhaul, T1 and DSL Service Providers and Private NetworksService Providers and Private Networks Distributed through Motorola divisions as well Distributed through Motorola divisions as well
as Independent VARsas Independent VARs Over 500 Resellers worldwideOver 500 Resellers worldwide
CustomersCustomers Include: Sprint, Verizon, Walt Disney, the Include: Sprint, Verizon, Walt Disney, the
University of Notre Dame, the Chicago Police University of Notre Dame, the Chicago Police Department, NASA, China Unicom and Department, NASA, China Unicom and thousands morethousands more
TechnologyTechnology 63 Motorola patents wrapped 63 Motorola patents wrapped
around the productaround the product IEEE 802.16, WiMAX Forum and IEEE 802.16, WiMAX Forum and
MINA membersMINA members SalesSales
150,000+ units shipped150,000+ units shipped Deployed in over 80 countriesDeployed in over 80 countries #1 Market Share in Unlicensed, #1 Market Share in Unlicensed,
#2 in all BWA#2 in all BWA FinancialFinancial
3x revenue growth in 20033x revenue growth in 2003 ProfitableProfitable
PeoplePeople 80 People (40% engineering)80 People (40% engineering)
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Base Site ExampleBase Site Example
Cluster of Smart AntennasWith Fully Integrated Electronics
Hardened IP Switch and PowerDistribution in Outdoor Enclosure
Power-over-Ethernet (PoE)
Wireline or Wireless Backhaul Options
Ethernet Output overOutdoor CAT-5 Cables
A/C Power from any SourceSample Complete 6-Sector Base Site
GPS Synchronization
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CanadaCanadaUSAUSA
MexicoMexicoBelizeBelize
El SalvadorEl SalvadorCosta RicaCosta Rica
PanamaPanama
BermudaBermudaBahamasBahamasJamaicaJamaicaDominican RepublicDominican RepublicPuerto RicoPuerto Rico
ColombiaColombiaVenezuelaVenezuela
GuyanaGuyanaBrazilBrazil
EcuadorEcuadorUruguayUruguay
ChileChileArgentinaArgentina
IrelandIrelandUnited KingdomUnited Kingdom
LuxemburgLuxemburg
PolandPolandRussiaRussiaUkraineUkraineKazakhstanKazakhstanGeorgiaGeorgiaAzerbaijanAzerbaijan
AlgeriaAlgeriaTogoTogo
KenyaKenyaMaliMali
GhanaGhanaIvory CoastIvory Coast
GuineaGuineaNamibiaNamibia
Canopy Around the WorldCanopy Around the WorldCommercially Deployed in over 80 CountriesCommercially Deployed in over 80 Countries
TurkeyTurkeyAfghanistanAfghanistanPakistanPakistanIsraelIsraelIraqIraqU.A.E.U.A.E.EgyptEgypt
NepalNepalPakistanPakistan
IndiaIndiaSri LankaSri Lanka
BangladeshBangladeshCambodiaCambodia
VietnamVietnam
BruneiBruneiMalaysiaMalaysiaIndonesiaIndonesiaAmerican SamoaAmerican SamoaPhilippinesPhilippinesNew ZealandNew ZealandAustraliaAustralia
ChinaChinaMongoliaMongolia
JapanJapanHong KongHong Kong
TaiwanTaiwanSingaporeSingapore
BosniaBosniaHungaryHungaryBulgariaBulgaria
SerbiaSerbiaArmeniaArmenia
MontenegroMontenegroMacedoniaMacedonia
AlbaniaAlbaniaCzech RepublicCzech Republic
Saudi ArabiaSaudi ArabiaJordanJordan
NigeriaNigeriaBotswanaBotswanaTanzaniaTanzaniaSeychellesSeychellesZimbabweZimbabweMozambiqueMozambiqueSouth AfricaSouth Africa
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Summary: Why Motorola?Summary: Why Motorola?
Mobility in mind from the startMobility in mind from the start FLeX-OFDM™: Scaleable OFDM/AFLeX-OFDM™: Scaleable OFDM/A Software upgrade from 802.16d to 802.16eSoftware upgrade from 802.16d to 802.16e
A flexible, high-performance platformA flexible, high-performance platform FPGA-based design for flexibility and performanceFPGA-based design for flexibility and performance Integrated for higher quality and lower costIntegrated for higher quality and lower cost
A solid, experienced PartnerA solid, experienced Partner 75 years of Wireless experience75 years of Wireless experience OFDM technology and mobility leadershipOFDM technology and mobility leadership High-volume manufacturing capacityHigh-volume manufacturing capacity The resources of a $30B companyThe resources of a $30B company
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Motorola – Intelligence Everywhere™Motorola – Intelligence Everywhere™