This document summarizes Cambium Network's ePMP product offerings. ePMP provides highly scalable and spectrally efficient point-to-multipoint wireless broadband networks using cognitive radio technology and GPS synchronization. Key benefits include frequency reuse allowing for over 120 subscriber modes per access point, consistent high performance even in interference environments, and over 3x greater spectral efficiency compared to unsynchronized solutions. Real-world examples demonstrate how ePMP enables networks to increase capacity and scalability.
To connect the under or unconnected, Cambium Networks have released the new outdoor wireless broadband for many applications, from data backhaul to wireless video surveillance.
The New Standard in Wireless Broadband
Wireless service providers and enterprises need reliable, high-quality broadband connectivity that can be rapidly deployed and expanded. The new ePMP platform provides stable coverage across large service areas and enhances your existing infrastructure.
Our radios support an impressive 200+ Mbps throughput to deliver bandwidth-intensive services such as VoIP (Voice over IP), video and data to end users across multiple vertical markets. The ePMP is optimized for outdoor applications, offering connectivity up to 13 miles with one efficient PTP and PMP integrated radio.
Using the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz frequency spectrum, the new ePMP architecture covers major unlicensed global bands and is the most effective connectivity solution for the under- and unconnected around the world.
Cambium epmp force 200 2.4 & 5 ghz spec sheet - info tech middle eastAli Shoaee
Cambium Network ePMP Force 200 adds a subscriber module and point-to-point (PTP) radio to ePMP’s 2.4 & 5 GHz line of products. Designed to operate in high interference environments and provides superior throughput of over 200 Mbps of real user data.
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#InfoTechMiddleEast #Internet #freedom
To connect the under or unconnected, Cambium Networks have released the new outdoor wireless broadband for many applications, from data backhaul to wireless video surveillance.
The New Standard in Wireless Broadband
Wireless service providers and enterprises need reliable, high-quality broadband connectivity that can be rapidly deployed and expanded. The new ePMP platform provides stable coverage across large service areas and enhances your existing infrastructure.
Our radios support an impressive 200+ Mbps throughput to deliver bandwidth-intensive services such as VoIP (Voice over IP), video and data to end users across multiple vertical markets. The ePMP is optimized for outdoor applications, offering connectivity up to 13 miles with one efficient PTP and PMP integrated radio.
Using the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz frequency spectrum, the new ePMP architecture covers major unlicensed global bands and is the most effective connectivity solution for the under- and unconnected around the world.
Cambium epmp force 200 2.4 & 5 ghz spec sheet - info tech middle eastAli Shoaee
Cambium Network ePMP Force 200 adds a subscriber module and point-to-point (PTP) radio to ePMP’s 2.4 & 5 GHz line of products. Designed to operate in high interference environments and provides superior throughput of over 200 Mbps of real user data.
Stay Connected
Keep up on our always evolving product features and technology.
https://youtu.be/5wZJK4ToS7s
#ePMP #Force200 #5GHz #30dB #Antenna #25dB #POE #long-range #Wireless #Link #Operator #Data-offloading #ITME
#InfoTechMiddleEast #Internet #freedom
Overcoming high deployment costs of synchronizing Enterprise Small CellsDavid Chambers
LTE-Advanced features require tight frequency and phase timing to synchronise with other nearby cells and are far more demanding than 3G or even the initial LTE services. This is particularly difficult to achieve indoors where satellite GNSS signals are weak.
Often the deployment costs far exceed those of the equipment where external GPS antenna are used, such as negotiating rental of suitable roof space, cabling for external GPS antennas, installation and ongoing maintenance. Reliance on a single technology also raises availability concerns in case of outage.
This webinar reviews the importance of phase timing and how best that can be achieved for indoor small cells. Microsemi will also introduce an innovative solution that drastically reduces installation and deployment costs while achieving the high precision of frequency and phase synchronisation required.
Presenter: Eric Colard, Director of Emerging Line of Business, Microsemi Frequency and Time Division
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Transport network strategies at Telekom Austria Group- January 2014Wi-Fi 360
We would like to invite you to an exclusive webinar entitled 'Towards a Converged Network: Transport Network Strategies at Telekom Austria. This will present key new research findings from Maravedis-Rethink, and will feature our guest speaker, Alexander Schneider. Mr Schneider is head of transport network development at Telekom Austria Group, a frontrunner in European operators' move towards fixed/mobile convergence and all-IP networks.
Mr Schneider will discuss key elements of Telekom Austria's strategy for deploying a twenty-first century network which harnesses some of the most important new technologies in fixed and mobile telecoms. These include small cells, software defined networking and the migration to all-IP infrastructure. In particular, the presentation will focus on the strategies and challenges in backhaul and IP migration.
The webinar will offer a unique opportunity to gain details and insights into issues which are now facing many operators, and their suppliers, round the world, in the face of mounting data demands.
Mr Schneider's presentation will be complemented by highlights from Maravedis-Rethink's most recent research into the 4G RAN and backhaul deployment plans of the world's leading mobile providers. Maravedis-Rethink tracks the top 100 4G operators and their business strategies, and has a per-carrier analysis of small cell and Cloud-RAN deployment plans, among other topics. Research Director Caroline Gabriel will share exclusive data in areas including small cell backhaul and SON (self-optimizing networks).
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The webinar will discuss the future of voice and SMS services, supplementary and Advanced Services in the era of all IP mobile networks, network architecture issues and interconnectivity with Legacy and current 2G and 3G access.
Deployment challenges and migration solutions will be covered as well as LTE network elements with the underlying standard IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) network infrastructure and endpoint devices. Speakers will discuss the development tools required, from the basic building blocks of IMS protocol stacks to the intricate details of application deployment. IMS standardization and interoperability efforts to overcome growing complexities of this new network architecture will be discussed as well.
By attending this webinar, you will learn:
• LTE and IMS market and technology trends
• Challenges in building Next Generation core and endpoint devices
• Unique requirements for Voice over LTE
• RADVISION solutions for LTE networks
Who should attend:
• Developers, architects
• Product Managers
• CTOs, VP R&D
• Marketing executives
Segments – Core Network Devices, SBCs, Media Gateways, Media Servers, Terminal End Points, and any other device that can connect to NGN/IMS Networks
With many qualified and capable system integrators already installing Enterprise Wi-Fi, we ask if this could be extended to self-installed Enterprise Small Cells to enable rapid take-up of Small Cells while solving the issue of poor indoor coverage? We look at the business case, the technology options and the tools and capabilities required to make this happen.
Presented by David Chambers/ThinkSmallCell, Alan McNab/Cisco and Benoit Fleury/iBwave, this webinar examines these issues and discusses practical experience from the field.
After short presentations from each presenter, we answer a varied range of questions from the audience which can be listened to on the video recording linked to this slide deck.
Mike Novak
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This session will focus on the underlying GPON (Gigabit Passive Optical Network) and All-Secure PON infrastructure, the implications to the Layer-1 design, using Armored Interlocking Fiber to deploy NIPR/SIPR data and voice requirements.
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discussed.
Overcoming high deployment costs of synchronizing Enterprise Small CellsDavid Chambers
LTE-Advanced features require tight frequency and phase timing to synchronise with other nearby cells and are far more demanding than 3G or even the initial LTE services. This is particularly difficult to achieve indoors where satellite GNSS signals are weak.
Often the deployment costs far exceed those of the equipment where external GPS antenna are used, such as negotiating rental of suitable roof space, cabling for external GPS antennas, installation and ongoing maintenance. Reliance on a single technology also raises availability concerns in case of outage.
This webinar reviews the importance of phase timing and how best that can be achieved for indoor small cells. Microsemi will also introduce an innovative solution that drastically reduces installation and deployment costs while achieving the high precision of frequency and phase synchronisation required.
Presenter: Eric Colard, Director of Emerging Line of Business, Microsemi Frequency and Time Division
Fixed Wireless Broadband Solutions for Utilities and Rural Electric CooperativesMimosa Networks
Until recently, municipal utilities and rural electric cooperatives that wanted to provide high-speed internet access to customers faced insurmountable economic challenges: bridging the last mile was just too expensive. You felt obstructed in your ability to help communities cross the digital divide. Now, however, the application of highly reliable wireless network technology can help.
Broad Sky's December Webinar on our new service, POTs Replacement! POTs lines are being discontinued by carriers and POTs Replacement is a big opportunity for 2020. Find out why Broad Sky is a great fit for POTs replacement .
Presentation from the highly successful Wireless for Critical CCTV Security & Public Safety 2015 event hosted by Purdicom on 5th March. Guests included Siklu, Ruckus Wireless Repeatit, Cambium Networks, Fluidmesh, DVTel and Dallmeier.
Transport network strategies at Telekom Austria Group- January 2014Wi-Fi 360
We would like to invite you to an exclusive webinar entitled 'Towards a Converged Network: Transport Network Strategies at Telekom Austria. This will present key new research findings from Maravedis-Rethink, and will feature our guest speaker, Alexander Schneider. Mr Schneider is head of transport network development at Telekom Austria Group, a frontrunner in European operators' move towards fixed/mobile convergence and all-IP networks.
Mr Schneider will discuss key elements of Telekom Austria's strategy for deploying a twenty-first century network which harnesses some of the most important new technologies in fixed and mobile telecoms. These include small cells, software defined networking and the migration to all-IP infrastructure. In particular, the presentation will focus on the strategies and challenges in backhaul and IP migration.
The webinar will offer a unique opportunity to gain details and insights into issues which are now facing many operators, and their suppliers, round the world, in the face of mounting data demands.
Mr Schneider's presentation will be complemented by highlights from Maravedis-Rethink's most recent research into the 4G RAN and backhaul deployment plans of the world's leading mobile providers. Maravedis-Rethink tracks the top 100 4G operators and their business strategies, and has a per-carrier analysis of small cell and Cloud-RAN deployment plans, among other topics. Research Director Caroline Gabriel will share exclusive data in areas including small cell backhaul and SON (self-optimizing networks).
The world is going wireless. For many years we have been discussing mobile broadband and always-on services and applications. This is maturing to reality with new devices in different shapes and forms such as mobile devices, tablets and netbooks. The introduction of LTE (Long Term Evolution) is the technology behind the compelling user experience required for their success. New industry initiatives such as VoLTE and VoLGA are allowing for real-time multimedia communication yet there are many challenges for realizing this technology.
The webinar will discuss the future of voice and SMS services, supplementary and Advanced Services in the era of all IP mobile networks, network architecture issues and interconnectivity with Legacy and current 2G and 3G access.
Deployment challenges and migration solutions will be covered as well as LTE network elements with the underlying standard IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) network infrastructure and endpoint devices. Speakers will discuss the development tools required, from the basic building blocks of IMS protocol stacks to the intricate details of application deployment. IMS standardization and interoperability efforts to overcome growing complexities of this new network architecture will be discussed as well.
By attending this webinar, you will learn:
• LTE and IMS market and technology trends
• Challenges in building Next Generation core and endpoint devices
• Unique requirements for Voice over LTE
• RADVISION solutions for LTE networks
Who should attend:
• Developers, architects
• Product Managers
• CTOs, VP R&D
• Marketing executives
Segments – Core Network Devices, SBCs, Media Gateways, Media Servers, Terminal End Points, and any other device that can connect to NGN/IMS Networks
With many qualified and capable system integrators already installing Enterprise Wi-Fi, we ask if this could be extended to self-installed Enterprise Small Cells to enable rapid take-up of Small Cells while solving the issue of poor indoor coverage? We look at the business case, the technology options and the tools and capabilities required to make this happen.
Presented by David Chambers/ThinkSmallCell, Alan McNab/Cisco and Benoit Fleury/iBwave, this webinar examines these issues and discusses practical experience from the field.
After short presentations from each presenter, we answer a varied range of questions from the audience which can be listened to on the video recording linked to this slide deck.
Mike Novak
Tellabs
This session will focus on the underlying GPON (Gigabit Passive Optical Network) and All-Secure PON infrastructure, the implications to the Layer-1 design, using Armored Interlocking Fiber to deploy NIPR/SIPR data and voice requirements.
THE FUTURE DIRECTIONS IN EVOLVING WI-FI: TECHNOLOGIES, APPLICATIONS AND SERVICESijngnjournal
New research directions will lead to fundamental changes in the design of future WiFi networks. However, with an explosion of wireless mobile applications and services, there are still some challenges on the spectrum crisis and high energy consumption. Wireless system designers have been facing the continuously increasing demand for high data rates and spectrum sharing required by new wireless applications and therefore have started research on future WiFi wireless technologies that are expected to be deployed beyond 2020. In this article we propose WiFi key technologies and there prospective: WiFi CERTIFIEDTM ac and Wi Fi CERTIFIED passpointTM . Also represent super WiFi such as WiGig solution, White Fi, HetNets and Cognitive Fi. Future applications and services facing these potential technologies are also
discussed.
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5. ePMP Genesis
5
• Resiliency
• Scalability
• Performance
• Security
• Ease of deployment
• Manageability
• Mass Market 802.11n
system on a chip (SoC)
• Custom high performing,
synchronized and scalable
MAC and PHY
World’s most affordable, global broadband wireless solution
for broadband wireless access to support developing communities,
without sacrificing quality.
Cambium Heritage Cambium Innovation
11. ePMP – Designed for Reliable Performance in High
Interference Environments
• HW Advantages:
– Good, Reliable Link Budget
– Robust & Reliable Design
• Real advantages as a system
solution. Only ePMP has:
– Frequency Reuse enabled by GPS Synchronization
– High Scalability & Consistent Performance
– High Performance PTP Operation
– eFortify – Mitigates Interference
– Advanced QoS Capabilities for Advanced Services
– eCommand – Tools to plan, provision & monitor
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21. The Importance of Spectral Efficiency
• Spectral Efficiency:
– A measure of how efficiently a wireless solution utilizes RF spectrum
§ Defined as Throughput Achieved (bps) per Spectrum Utilized (Hz) – bps
/ Hz
• Clear Spectrum is a scarce resource
• A solution that makes efficient use of this scarce resource provides
a superior Return on Investment to the Network Operator
• Example for Illustration: Four Sector AP Site with 6 km coverage
radius deployed in 50 MHz of available spectrum:
#3
#1
#4
#2
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37. Modes of Operation
• 3 different DL / UL ratio settings
• Set the same across all Access
Points requiring synchronization
• Best for multi-sector, multi-site
PMP Networks
37
DL/UL = 75/25 DL/UL = 75/25
DL/UL = 50/50 DL/UL = 50/50
DL/UL = 30/70 DL/UL = 30/70
5 ms frame 5 ms frame
DL UL
DL
DL
UL
UL
DL UL
DL
DL
UL
UL
LIGHTLY LOADED FLEXIBLE FRAME RATIO
DOWNLINK TRAFFIC DOMINATES
UPLINK TRAFFIC DOMINATES
DL UL DL UL DL UL DL UL
DL UL DL UL
DL UL ULDL
• Dynamic, Adaptable
• Best for localized AP
deployments and PTP Links not
needing Synchronization
GPS SYNC
FLEXIBLE
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New ePMP Operating Mode designed
for optimized latency performance
- Uses enhanced WiFi CSMA/CD
Optimized
PTP
• Latency of 2 – 3 ms round trip
• Best for PTP Links not needing
Synchronization
38. ePMP – Enhanced PTP Mode
38
(1) Link Budget:
• Force 200 Radio supports up to 30 dBm Conducted Power* and Dish Antenna
supports a real gain of 25 dBi
• This provides more than 6 dB of additional Link Budget vs competing products
• This translates into:
• Links that are 2X Longer at the same throughput
• Links that have 50% or more throughput at the same distance
(2) Efficient and Deterministic Protocols:
• ePMP uses modified CCA that allows low latency channel access, prevents Master
and Slave collisions and resistant to external interference
• The modified CCA capability reduces occasions where external interference will
cause radios to wait to transmit.
• ePMP PTP protocol optimizes coordination of channel access between end points
and results in higher throughput
• Modified Rate Algorithm that is tuned to high performance in high interference
environments
* Subject to regulatory restrictions
40. eFortify – Recognize and React
• You are not Alone out there
• Spectrum is Congested
• GPS Sync: Provides a Solid Foundation
on which to build a Network
• eFortify:
– Builds on GPS Sync
– By providing higher performance
operation in the face of External
Interference
– Maintains Consistent Latency
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45. Quality of Service (QoS)
ePMP Supports 3 Priority Levels
1. Voice Priority (Always Highest when Enabled)
2. High Priority
3. Low Priority
• Unicast Traffic assigned to a priority level by L2/L3 packet markings
• Broadcast/Multicast Traffic can be configured to be High or Low Priority
• Data is scheduled for OTA Transmission according to its priority
Prioritization Can be Altered by SM Priority
SM Priority
• Normal - No Change to Data Priority
• High - All non-Voice Ingress (Uplink) Traffic Treated as High Priority
• Low - All non-Voice Ingress (Uplink) Traffic Treated as Low Priority
L2 Markings: VLAN, CoS, EtherType, MAC / L3 Markings: IP, DSCP
46. VOIP on ePMP
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ePMP utilizes the following mechanisms for best in class VOIP delivery
• Packet loss and latency has been optimized for VoIP packets
• DL/UL automatic prioritization of VOIP packets within the queues of the radio.
• High priority/ more frequent bandwidth allocation to SMs carrying VOIP traffic
• SMs with VoIP Packets to send will “piggyback” a bandwidth request onto uplink
data transfer
STA can send VOIP packet but also
request BW for the next voip
packet by piggy backing. This
allows AP to schedule the STA
sooner
49. Estimate Performance: ePMP Capacity Planner
• Excel-based Tool that provides
a details about the
performance you can expect
from the ePMP.
• Estimate the throughput and
capacity that an ePMP Access
Point can provide based on:
– Distance of SMs from the AP
– Transmit power levels
– Antenna gains and
– Expected level of interference
in the environment.
49
50%
Max Cell Size (miles) 10 Max %
25% 100%
% STAs with Panel 25% 100% 35.9 Mbps
% STAs with Dish 25% 100% 23.0 Mbps
% 3rd party conn STAs 25% 100% 58.9 Mbps
5
15
Average
Distributio
n
DL
Users/sector
UL
Users/sector
Total
Users/sector
3.0 Mbps 3.0 Mbps 25%
5.0 Mbps 5.0 Mbps 50%
10.0 Mbps 10.0 Mbps 20%
20.0 Mbps 20.0 Mbps 5%
Average
Distributio
n
DL
Users/sector
UL
Users/sector
Total
Users/sector
4.0 Mbps 1.0 Mbps 10%
15.0 Mbps 5.0 Mbps 20%
20.0 Mbps 10.0 Mbps 50%
30.0 Mbps 15.0 Mbps 20%
DL
Users/sector
UL
Users/sector
Total
Users/sector
Enterprise 50%
Residential 50%
Downlink %
Avg DL capacity
Ent. Oversubscription rate
Avg UL capacity
% Integrated STAs
24 2412.83 Mbps 7.68 Mbps 28
19.40 Mbps 9.10 Mbps 27 37 27
Average DL
Throughput/user
Average UL
Throughput/user
ePMP NETWORK PLANNER
Cambium Networks confidential, not commercially binding
NETWORK CONFIGURATION
Blended Monthly Service Plan C
Res. Oversubscription rate
Avg Tot capacity
Enterprise Monthly Service Plan A
Downlink Uplink
Average DL
Throughput/user
Average UL
Throughput/user
Residential Monthly Service Plan B
Downlink Uplink
18 186.25 Mbps 6.25 Mbps 28
Average DL
Throughput/user
Average UL
Throughput/user
STA antenna type distribution
Dish
Connectorized
Panel
Integrated
Download the Tool and User Guide from:
https://support.cambiumnetworks.com/files/epmp
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60. 5 GHz Force 180
60
• Integrated Radio with High Gain Patch antenna - 16 dBi
Gain – added 3 dB of gain, 40% added range
• Gigabit Ethernet Port
– Compatible with Standard & Cambium pinouts
• Modified Industrial Design & Adjustable mount
• Horizontal Orientation for better interference rejection
– Azimuth: 15 deg / Elevation: 30 deg
64. Recent ePMP Software Updates
• 2.5ms frame in TDD mode
– Reduced GPS Sync Latency
– PMP100 Co-location
• AP WiFi support
• UPnP support
• DFS channel support in ePTP
mode
Release 2.6
• RADIUS Authentication of Administrative
Users
• RADIUS Configuration of VLAN Settings
• Support AP Lite License Keys
• 10 MHz and 5 MHz Channel sizes for
enhanced PTP Mode
• 10 MHz Channel Sizes for AP WiFi and SM
WiFi
• Networking Feature Enhancements that
include Link Layer Discovery Protocol
(LLDP) Support, Separate Management IP
Address Port Forwarding, Wireless MAC
Address Filtering for Network Entry, and
Display at AP of distance to each SM
• Improved Interference Tolerance at the
AP for On-Channel Interferers
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Release 2.5
78. ePMP – Designed for Reliable Performance in High
Interference Environments
• Only ePMP has:
– Frequency Reuse enabled by GPS Synchronization
– High Scalability & Consistent Performance
– High Performance PTP Mode of Operation
– eFortify – Mitigates Interference
– Advanced QoS Capabilities for Advanced Services
– eCommand – Tools to plan, provision & monitor
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81. ePMP – Effective Operational Modes
to Suit any Use Case
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Mode Bandwidth Throughput Latency Scalability Use Cases
TDD - 5
msec 20/40/10/5 Good 15-18 msec Great Many sectors, GPS sync
TDD - 2.5
msec 20/40
Good (90% TDD 5
msec) 8-10 msec Great
Many sectors, GPS sync, decreased
latency
TDD
Flexible 20/40/10/5 Great 6-7 msec Great Single sector, decreased latency
PTP 5 msec 20/40/10/5 Good 15-18 msec
PTP 2.5
msec 20/40 Good 8-10 msec
ePTP 20/40/10/5 Great 2-3 msec None Great latency for PTP
WiFi 20/40/10 Migration to ePMP
Many modes to meet the many use cases that you need. These
modes can be intermixed.