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WIMAX RURAL II PROJECT Intro

VGR-SSA INDEX for Meeting


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WiMAX Overview 1 2 3 4 VGR SSA Project Status, BTS IP, Sector Details & Frequencies of sectors Wimax Network Architecture Types of Backhaul Connectivity

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CPE training program Support and help matrix ICOMM .

WIMAX RURAL II PROJECT Review Meeting TN

Wireless networks
Wireless PANs (Bluetooth IEEE 802.15)
very low range wireless connection to printers etc

Wireless LANs (WiFi IEEE 802.11)


infrastructure as well as ad-hoc networks possible home/office networking

Wireless MANs (WiMAX-802.16) Multihop Ad hoc Networks


useful when infrastructure not available, impractical, or expensive military applications, emergencies
Similar to cellular networks traditional base station infrastructure systems

What is WiMAX

WiMAX is a short name for Worldwide Interoperability of Microwave Access. WiMAX is described in IEEE 802.16e Wireless Metropolitan Area Network (MAN) standard. It is expected that WiMAX compliant systems will provide fixed wireless alternative to conventional DSL and Cable Internet.
Typically, a WiMAX system consists of two parts: A WiMAX Base Station: Base station consists of indoor electronics and a WiMAX tower. Typically, a base station can cover up to 10 km radius (Theoretically, a base station can cover up to 50 kilo meter radius or 30 miles, however practical considerations limit it to about 15 km or 11 miles). Any wireless node within the coverage area would be able to access the Internet. A WiMAX receiver - The receiver and antenna could be a stand-alone box or a PCMCIA card that sits in your laptop or computer. Access to WiMAX base station is similar to accessing a Wireless Access Point in a WiFi network, but the coverage is more. Several base stations can be connected with one another by use of high-speed backhaul microwave links. This would allow for roaming by a WiMAX subscriber from one base station to another base station area, similar to roaming enabled by Cellular phone companies.

BSNL Spectrum & Frequencies

1. Frequency Band Allotted For the BSNL WIMAX Project is 2.5 Ghz.

2. Spectrum For the BSNL Wimax Project is 2635 to 2655 Mhz (20 Mhz Channel).

3. Frequencies used in the Project * ALPHA Sector * BETA Sector * GAMMA Sector * Spare Frequency : 2637.5 Mhz : 2642.5 Mhz : 2647.5 Mhz : 2652.5 Mhz - Channel Bandwidth - Channel Bandwidth - Channel Bandwidth - Channel Bandwidth : 5 Mhz : 5 Mhz : 5 Mhz : 5 Mhz

WiMAX Speed As Per WIMAX Forum WiMax Technology Theoritically Supports the Speed up to 50 to 55Mbps/s with the 20 Mhz Channel Bandwith. Practically it will support up to 40 to 45 Mbps/s in the 20 Mhz Channel. In BSNL we are using the 5 Mhz Channel bandwidth in all the Three Sectors. We will get 14 Mbps/s in all the three Sectors. This is also like Wired Broadband, If no of Connections per Sector increases the bandwidth will be shared by the connections.

Virudhunagar SSA PROJECT STATUS As on 08.02.12


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1 Alangulam 2 Aruppukottai 3 Narikudi 4 Rajapalayam 5 Sattur 6 Sivakasi 10.96.81.12 10.96.81.13 10.96.81.14 10.96.81.15 10.96.81.16 10.96.81.10 10.96.81.11 10.96.81.8 10.96.81.9 10.96.81.6 10.96.81.7 10.96.81.4 10.96.81.5 10.96.81.2 10.96.81.3

SITE NAME

BS IP
10.96.81.1

SECTOR IP
10.96.81.33 10.96.81.34 10.96.81.35 10.96.81.36 10.96.81.37 10.96.81.38 10.96.81.39 10.96.81.40 10.96.81.41 10.96.81.42 10.96.81.43 10.96.81.44 10.96.81.45 10.96.81.46 10.96.81.47 10.96.81.48 10.96.81.49 10.96.81.50 10.96.81.51 10.96.81.52 10.96.81.53 10.96.81.54 10.96.81.55 10.96.81.56

SECTOR MAC ID SECTOR FREQUENCY


00:02:73:84:9C:E7 00:02:73:84:9C:24 00:02:73:84:92:7B 00:02:73:84:9C:EB 00:02:73:84:96:5E 2637500 2642500 2647500 2637500 2642500 2647500 2637500 2642500 2647500 2637500 2642500 2647500 2637500 2642500 2647500 2637500 2642500 2647500 2637500 2642500 2647500 2637500 2642500 2647500

Remarks
Installed & Integrated With BSNL Network
Installed & Integrated With BSNL Network Installed & Integrated With BSNL Network Installed & Integrated With BSNL Network Installed & Integrated With BSNL Network Installed & Integrated With BSNL Network Installed & Integrated With BSNL Network Installed & Integrated With BSNL Network

00:02:73:84:AF:45 00:02:73:84:AF:11 00:02:73:84:AF:37 00:02:73:84:AF:23 00:02:73:84:AF:7D 00:02:73:84:AF:AD 00:02:73:84:7D:9D

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Srivilliputhur 8 Virudhunagar

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WIMAX NETWORK

NETWORK BLOCK DIAGRAM

DETAILED WiMAX INSTALLATION BLOCK DIAGRAM

AAA not in icomm scope BSNL is AAA not in icomm scope BSNL is looking after it looking after it

Field Deployment Scenario

RPR Backhaul Architecture

Direct Sites or Sites through STM Circuit

Types of Backhaul connectivity for BSNL-WIMAX- R2 Project

8E1 Converter connectivity for Wi-Max

0.5 mt length cat-5 dispatched

A
A

B
B

c
C

D
D

A Provided 2mts cat-6 cable to be connected from 3com switch to the 8E1 converter at BTS side. B Provided 10 mts 16 pair PCM twisted cable need to be crimped with RJ-45 connector jacks and connect to 8E1 converter, and other side connected to DDF C -- Provided 45 mtr 16 pair PCM twisted cable to be connected from DDF to 8E1 converter (again cable to be crimped with RJ-45 jacks which will be inserted into 8E1 converter) at the far side. D Single mode fiber cable of LC type to be connected from Ethernet SFP port of 8E1 conv to RPR Switch .Scope BSNL

STM1 Converter Connectivity In The RPR Network

0.5 mtmt length 0.5 length cat-5 dispatched cat-5 dispatched

C A A B B B C D
RPR SW

A Provided 2mts cat-6 cable to be connected from 3com switch to the ethernet port STM1 converter at BTS side. B Provided 10 mts fiber patch chord cable to be connected from SFP port of the STM1 converter upto FDF at the BTS side C -- Provided 45 mtr optical patch chord to be connected from FDF to the SFP port of the STM1 converter at the far side. D Single mode fiber cable of LC type to be connected from Ethernet SFP port of 8E1 conv to RPR Switch. BSNL scope

Option A : FE Connectivity For Wi-Max

A Provided 10 mts cat-6 cable to be connected from 3com switch to the BSNL Network at BTS side.

Option B : Dark Fiber Connectivity For Wi-Max

A A

A Provided 10mts SMF optical patch chord to be connected from SFP module of the 3com switch to the FDF at BTS side.

Also we can use ADM/MADM For Wimax Connectivity

CPE Training program

Types of CPEs
1) Indoor CPE 2) Outdoor CPE 3) USB dongle

Indoor CPE
Model number Compliance Duplex Mode Frequency Channel Bandwidth Data rate : : : : : : Icomm 610 IEEE 802.16e-2005 TDD 2.5 to 2.7 GHz 5 MHz, 10 MHz 5Mbps (DL), 256Kbps (UL) Modulation : QPSK, 16QAM, 64QAM (DL)

Out Door CPE


Model number Compliance : Icomm 610 : IEEE 802.16e2005 Duplex Mode Frequency : : TDD 2.5 to 2.7 GHz

Channel Bandwidth
Data rate

:
:

5 MHz, 10 MHz
5Mbps (DL), 256Kbps (UL)

Modulation

QPSK, 16QAM, 64QAM (DL)

USB Dongle
Model number
Compliance Certification Duplex Mode Frequency Channel Bandwidth Data Rate

: USB 200
: IEEE 802.16e-2005 : Wave 2.0 certified : TDD : 2.496GHz to 2.69GHz : 5 MHz, 10 MHz : 4Mbps (DL),

1Mbps (UL)

Internet Tab

Authentication method is EAP-TTLS-MSCHAPV2 Give BSNL user name and password Mention Realm as bsnl.in

Status Tab

The following important parameters are show in the tab 1) State 2) RSSI 3) CINR 4) TxPwr 5) BSID

State: There are three types Scan Network Entry Operational Scan indicates the CPE is searching the BTS signal Network Entry Indicates the CPE is not getting authentication Operational Indicates the CPE got authenticated .
RSSI( Receiver signal strength indicator ) : This parameter indicates the signal strength of the CPE CINR( carrier interference Noise ratio ) : This parameter indicates the carrier to noise ratio . If the CPE is having the good signal the CINR will be high. TxPwr ( Transmitted power): This parameter represents the transmited power of the CPE BSID(Base station MAC id): This parameter displays the MAC id of the base station to which CPE is latched

INSTALLATION OF OUTDOOR CPE

Out Door CPE Installation


RF Coverage Types of Mounting Cabling & Connector Preparation

Virudhunagar RSSI plot for Outdoor CPE scale with 2km grid

RF coverage

Need to know what network is planed for Outdoor coverage Indoor coverage How many base station are visible(LOS or Near Los) from the location Approximate distance from each Base station Location Frequency of operation

SS Visible from Multiple Base station


Base Station A

North 2.4 Km
CPE

6 Km

3 Km

Base Station C Base Station B

Select the BTS which is having shortest distance from the CPE In the above Diagram the CPE will be pointed towards the Base station A

Types Of Mounting

Two types of installations are visualized

On a Pole on Roof Top Direct on wall /window grill

CPE installation on pole

Recommended pipe :3m to 12 m length To be installed along the walls of the terrace or building. Make sure that---(i) That there is a safe access to the pipe, free of any obstacles (ii)That the CPE positioned on the pole cannot be crossed by any body waking on the roof

How to do pole Installation

Secure the pipe to the wall or lift room or any other suitable place with C clamps . Make sure that pipe do not rotates in the C clamp

C- clamp

Direct on wall /window grill


Directly mount the CPE to the window grail or to the wall

Cabling & Connector Preparation

The CPE connects the to the POE (Power over Ethernet) box with cad5/cad6 cable with RJ45 connecters on both side Support cable length is 100m It is important to check the connectivity of the cable before plugging in to the POE and CPE Cad5/cad6 cable with RJ45 POE box

TROUBLE SHOOT
Not able to brose through CPE Check the State parameter which is present in the status tab If the Scan parameter shown as Scan then the CPE is not getting the BTS signal If the Scan parameter shown as Network entry then check for the BSNL user name & password is correct or not
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Steps to Clear the Site Issues in ICOMM


NAME
Mr.T. Kumerasan

Leval
1

PH:-No
9382285974

MAIL ID
kumaresant@icommtele.com arulrajs@icommtele.com, shivak@icommtele.com

Description
Project Eng SSA In charge

Mr.Arulraj.S /Mr. Shiva.K

9345379730 / 9382285973

Network Engineer - ASN

Mr.Thirumurugan.P/ Mr.Anbarasu.G

9698778526/8124427762

thiru.solar@gmail.com ganbarasu87@rediffmail.com rameshka@icommtele.com


swaminathann@icommtele.com

RF Team

Mr.Rameshkumar.K

9382164356

Dy. Project Manager( O & M )

Mr.Swaminathan.N

9381518794

Project Manager

Mr.Anisuddin.J

9381901207

anisuddinj@icommtele.com

Circle Head

Mr, Uday Jaladi

9392638257

udayj@icommtele.com
mangeshh@icommtele.com narasimhaa@icommtele.com

G.M ( Net Work)

Mr.Mangesh H

9391383122

G.M ( TECH)

Mr.A.N. Rao

9396954556

Sr. GM (Head Project)

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