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Page 1: May, 2005 WiMAX The Future of the Wireless Broadband Access

May, 2005

WiMAX

The Future of the Wireless Broadband Access

Martin BogoevSIEMENS COMMUNICATIONS

Page 2: May, 2005 WiMAX The Future of the Wireless Broadband Access

WiMAX Positioning and ApplicationsWiMAX Positioning and Applications

WiMAX MarketWiMAX Market

WiMAX Standartisation and Frequency AllocationWiMAX Standartisation and Frequency Allocation

SkyMAX – Siemens’ WiMAX ProductSkyMAX – Siemens’ WiMAX Product

Content

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WiMAX Standards and Frequency Allocation

Tentative profiles for next round of the certification process

Frequency Band [MHz]

DuplexingChannelisation

[MHz]

2500 – 2690TDD 5.0 / 5.5FDD 5.0 / 5.5

“First round” profiles for initial certification process

Frequency Band [MHz]

DuplexingChannelisation

[MHz]

3400 – 3600TDD

3.57.0

FDD3.57.0

5725 – 5850 TDD 10

• The WiMAX ForumTM is a non-profit industry forum, created to grant and certify compatibility and interoperability among IEEE802.16 based product from different vendors (equivalent to Wi-Fi for IEEE802.11)

•Works to achieve global acceptance: works with regulators to promote global

harmonization of “WiMAX friendly” spectrum

• Promotes the adoption of IEEE 802.16 compliant equipment by operators of

broadband wireless access systems with marketing activities

•Siemens is a Principal Member in the WiMAX Forum since January, 2004

IEEE 802.16

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Fixed Access

Indoor/Outdoor modems Residential Gateways

OFDM-256802.16-2004, 802.16e

• Indoor / Outdoor• DSL like service• Service limited to installed area• Device authentication and authorization only• VoIP application supported

Portability

Laptops

•User authentication•Stationary or limitedmobility• Break-before-make BS handovers• QoS degradation during handovers (no VoIP)• Multi-operator roaming• Interworking w/o seamless handovers•VoIP application

Scalable OFDMA802.16e

Nomadicity

Portable Indoor/Outdoor modems

• DSL like service fromdifferent ‘points of attachment’• Stationary usage: no BS handovers• User Authentication• Multi-operator roaming

Full Mobility

LaptopsPDAs

• Optimized Make-before-break handovers(latency, QoS, data loss)• Interworking w/ seamless handovers (session continuity)• Optimized low-power operation• VoIP service, IMS

WiMAX Evolution for 802.16 and Usage Scenarios

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200620062005200520042004

IEEE 802.16dIEEE 802.16dAir I/F Fixed BWAAir I/F Fixed BWA

Approved 07/04Approval 05/05 Corrigenda (TGh)

WiMAX 1st certificate 07/05

IEEE 802.16eIEEE 802.16eAir I/F Fixed Air I/F Fixed & Mobile BWA& Mobile BWA

Approval 07/05

Adds:•primitives for handover•standard procedure for AAA

Chipset for Indoor-outdoor CPE

Chipset for PCMCIA No handover

Chipset for Centrino Handset

2008 2008

• Intel is the main driver for WIMAX: Integration in Centrino is the disruptive goal• Present Focus is 802.16d for fixed wireless access (OFDM256 mode)• Next Step will be IEEE802.16e standard • Evolution towards portable/mobile application will follow

Approval 05/06 Corrigenda (TGh)

Possible delay

20072007

Market Evolution: Standard & Chipset Availability

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WiMAX Positioning and ApplicationsWiMAX Positioning and Applications

WiMAX MarketWiMAX Market

WiMAX Standartisation and Frequency AllocationWiMAX Standartisation and Frequency Allocation

SkyMAX – Siemens’ WiMAX ProductSkyMAX – Siemens’ WiMAX Product

Content

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xDSL - Cable

User Data Rate

Residential SOHO SmallBusiness Medium

Business

Multi-tenantBuilding Cellular

Backhaul

Large Business

50 Mbps

20 Mbps

10 Mbps

2 Mbps

500 kbps

56 kbps

5 Mbps

128 kbps

3G / WLANLarge HS

3G / WLANSmall HS

Fiber-To-The-Home

P2P MW

P2MP MW (LMDS)

WiMAX

IEEE 802.16-2004

WiMAX Positioning: Capacity and User type

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WiMAX Positioning: Capacity and Mobility

Wireless Technology Positioning

Systems Beyond 3G

>2010

Mobility / Range

Data rates

10 Mbps0.1

IEEE802.16d

1 100

IEEE802.16e

WLAN(IEEE 802.11x)

GSMGPRS

DECT

Bluetooth

EDGE

Fix

edW

alk

Veh

icle

Indoor

Pedestrian

High Speed

VehicularRural

Personal Area

VehicularUrban

Fixed urban

Nomadic

WiMAX for wireless-DSL

with limited mobility

Flash-OFDM

UMTS

HSDPA

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3G /HSDPA

WiFi

WiMAX

LargeCoverage

NetworkSimplicity

BroadBand

QoSFull

MobilitySecurity

WiMAX Positioning: Wireless Technology Comparision

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WiMAX applications in 2005Fixed Services

Business, SME, SOHO Access Business, SME, SOHO Access

Residential FixedResidential Fixed WDSL BB AccessWDSL BB Access

Nomadic PCNomadic PC

WiFiWiFi

WiFi-Hotspot WiFi-Hotspot FeedingFeeding

Mobile Mobile PC/PADPC/PAD

NB orBTS

2G/3G 2G/3G FeedingFeeding

Hot ZonesHot ZonesCampu

s Airport

WiMAX

Base Station

IEEE 802.16-2004IEEE 802.16-2004

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WiMAX applications starting from 2006-2007Nomadicity, Solutions for Laptops (PCMCIA)

Business, SME, SOHO Access Business, SME, SOHO Access

Residential FixedResidential Fixed WDSL BB AccessWDSL BB Access

WiFiWiFi

WiFi-Hotspot WiFi-Hotspot FeedingFeeding

Mobile Mobile PC/PADPC/PAD

Nomadic PCNomadic PC

NB orBTS

2G/3G 2G/3G FeedingFeeding

Hot ZonesHot ZonesCampu

s Airport

WiMAX

Base Station

IEEE 802.16-2004IEEE 802.16-2004& IEEE 802.16e& IEEE 802.16e

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WiMAX applications in 2007-2008Fully Mobile, Integrated Solutions in Laptops and PAD

Business, SME, SOHO Access Business, SME, SOHO Access

Residential FixedResidential Fixed WDSL BB AccessWDSL BB Access

WiFiWiFi

WiFi-Hotspot WiFi-Hotspot FeedingFeeding

NB orBTS

2G/3G 2G/3G FeedingFeeding

Hot ZonesHot ZonesCampu

s Airport

Portable PCPortable PC

Mobile Mobile PC/PADPC/PADWiMAX

Base Station

IEEE 802.16eIEEE 802.16e

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WiMAX Positioning and ApplicationsWiMAX Positioning and Applications

WiMAX MarketWiMAX Market

WiMAX Standartisation and Frequency AllocationWiMAX Standartisation and Frequency Allocation

SkyMAX – Siemens’ WiMAX ProductSkyMAX – Siemens’ WiMAX Product

Content

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WiMAX Positioning: The Trade Off Between Mobility & Bandwidth

Price Elasticity of BWA MarketPrice Elasticity of BWA Market

Data Volume Usage

Market Price of 1GB

1 Dimensional Market:

Mobile Data 1 Dimensional Market:

Fixed Broadband

BWA = Selling on Bandwidth Bandwidth and Mobility Mobility (Roaming, Coverage, Hand over)

Tomorrow

Price GAP to be filled!

New market Opportunity!

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0

600

1.200

1.800

2.400

3.000

2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Asia Pacific

Middle East Africa

Eastern Europe

Western Europe

Latin America

North America

Market Regional Split

0

600

1,200

1,800

2,400

3,000

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Asia Pacific

Middle East Africa

Eastern Europe

Western Europe

Latin America

North America

mill

. Eu

ro

WiMAX equipment incl. CPE (per region)

Optimistic Case

(pure nomadic and mixed

BWA/nomadic)

Note: no PCMCIA card is included

WiMAX equipment incl. CPE (per region)

Target Case

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WiMAX Positioning and ApplicationsWiMAX Positioning and Applications

WiMAX MarketWiMAX Market

WiMAX Standartisation and Frequency AllocationWiMAX Standartisation and Frequency Allocation

SkyMAX – Siemens’ WiMAX ProductSkyMAX – Siemens’ WiMAX Product

Content

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Siemens SkyMAX A complete product portfolio

SkyMAXResidential Modem

SkyMAX BaseStation

SkyMAX BusinessModem

Management System

Network PlanningNetwork Planning

SkyMAX PortableModem

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SkyMAX – Forerunner in the WiMAX ArenaSkyMAX BaseStation

High Scalability “Pay as you grow”Triple Play services with guaranteed QoS

Scalable

Channel Size Software Configurable up to 14MHzFDD and TDD Duplex schemeCarrier-Grade redundancy

Flexible and Reliable

Highest range, High Power systemSubchanneling and RX Diversity (in one ODU)

Highest Range

Software upgradeable to IEEE802.16e SOFDMA (Scalable OFDM Access)

Future Proof Platform

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SkyMAX – Forerunner in the WiMAX Arena SkyMAX CPE Highlights

SkyMAX Business

ST Residential Models

ST Residential ModemFully indoor mounting:desktop, window or external antenna

Ethernet 10/100 BaseT interface (RJ45)

Ethernet bridge networking conceptQoS based on 802.1p or IP DSCP field Nomadic version (battery, SIM cardholder) foreseen

ST Residential Multi-UserFully indoor mounting:desktop, window or external antenna

4x Ethernet 10/100 BaseT interface (RJ45) 2x POTS interface (RJ11) for voice transport (SIP/H.323)

Optional WiFi access point QoS based on 802.1p or IP DSCP fieldDHCP Server/Relay Agent

ST Business Modem

ST Business Modem provides cost efficient broadband wireless access to SME/SOHO customers. Fully outdoor device attached to high-gain directional antenna.Indoor part is simply a connector box 10/100BaseT (RJ 45)E1 interface (optional) for TDM services Ethernet connectivity for compatibility with all types of subscriber LAN equipment. Ethernet bridge networking concept, QoS based on 802.1p or IP DSCP filedNAPT and DHCP Server / Relay functionalities for local network mgmMulti-level QoS and SLA support. Remote configuration and management

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SkyMAX – Forerunner in the WiMAX Arena Fixed BWA Reference Architecture

WiMAX (SkyMAX)

Radio Access:

BS and CPE

Public Internet

User Equipment

and

Applications

GbE

Access Gateway

Voice Gateway

Back-end

CRMBilling

User DB

SkyMAXBasestation

End Users

End User

SkyMAXResidential CPE

SkyMAXBusiness CPE

Backhauling and Integration in Back-end (e.g user Authentication

charging/billing) Core Network

Voice

Data

Video

Voice

Video

Data

VideoData

IP “Managed” Network

Voice

PSTN

Air Interface

Application Servers

Server Farm

WIP

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