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1) Huawei will have a WiMAX 16e testing solution available in Q2 2006 for WiMAX Forum certification. 2) A full commercial 16e end-to-end solution will be available in Q1 2007, including a series of base stations (macro and distributed) and terminal devices (fixed terminals and PCMCIA cards). 3) The 16e solution will provide mobile broadband access with qualities of service guarantees, security, and support for a wide range of IP-based applications and services.
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Huawei

1) Huawei will have a WiMAX 16e testing solution available in Q2 2006 for WiMAX Forum certification. 2) A full commercial 16e end-to-end solution will be available in Q1 2007, including a series of base stations (macro and distributed) and terminal devices (fixed terminals and PCMCIA cards). 3) The 16e solution will provide mobile broadband access with qualities of service guarantees, security, and support for a wide range of IP-based applications and services.
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March 29th, 2006

Huawei WiMAX Solution


Huawei WiMAX Solution
16e, la Eleccion Correcta
Huawei 16e Solution
Huawei 16e Roadmap
16e, la Eleccion Correcta
Huawei 16e Solution
Huawei 16e Roadmap
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Huawei Confidential
Requirements for Wireless Broadband Access
Requirements for Wireless Broadband Access
Always on, anytime & anywhere
One terminal, multiple service
E-commerce E-money
Secure transaction
Mobile broadband
All IP based
QoS guarantee
Abundant service provision
Reliable security
Low costs
Subscriber expectation
Network requirements
Smart/MIMO
BTS
BTS
micro-BTS
pico-BTS
gateway
IP Core
16e, the right choice
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Comparison between 16d & 16e
Comparison between 16d & 16e
Yes No Mobility
support
16e has better NLOS support with sub-
channelization and MIMO/AAS support
good Not good NLOS
support
Self-install
Indoor modem,
PCMCIA, PDA,
handset
Yes
OFMDA
Fixed, mobile
16e
16e terminals is easy for installation
The 16d terminal price should be high
16e has better performance than 16d
16d cant compose cellular networks.
16e covered 16d application scenarios
Comments
Difficult Installation
Outdoor
modem
Terminals
No MIMO/AAS
required
TDMA Multiple
Access
Fixed Application
scenarios
16d Items
16e is more suitable than 16d for wireless broadband access
16e is more suitable than 16d for wireless broadband access
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WiMAX Global Spectrum Status
WiMAX Global Spectrum Status
Speaker Name
Title of Speaker
USA
2.5 GHz
Central & So America
2.5, 3.5 GHz
EUROPE
3.5 GHz
Possible: 2.5 GHz
MIDDLE EAST
AFRICA
3.5 GHz
Possible: 2.5 GHz
ASIA PACIFIC
2.3, 2.5, 3.5 GHz
CANADA
2.3, 2.5, 3.5 GHz
RUSSIA 3.5 GHz
Possible: 2.3, 2.5 GHz
n 3.5GHz is one of the main frequency bands for 16e
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Terminal Chipset Progress for 16e
Terminal Chipset Progress for 16e
n Chipset vendor has transferred from 16d to 16e
n Runcom and Beceem has already released 16e based chipset
n Intel 16e based Rosedale2 for 3.5Ghz will be available in Q4 2006
n In 2007, the projected chipset (RF+PHY/MAC) price for 16e is about $25~$30
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Summary
Summary
nWiMAX certified 16e commercial
solution will be available in 2007
nHuawei will attend the first wave
certification test
16e, the right choice
Huawei 16e Solution
Huawei 16e Roadmap
16e, the right choice
Huawei 16e Solution
Huawei 16e Roadmap
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WiMAX 16e Network Structure
WiMAX 16e Network Structure
Internet
ASN
CSN
PSTN
Applications
Service
Provider
Base Station
Base Station
ASN-GW
ASN-GW
Many-to-Many
NAP-NSP relationship
accommodated
Many-to-Many
NAP-NSP relationship
accommodated
Network Access
Provider (NAP)
Network Service
Provider (NSP)
n Two-Layer architecture, low latency
n Flexible network operator relationships
n Two-Layer architecture, low latency
n Flexible network operator relationships
ASN: Access Service Network, including BS and ASN-GW
CSN: Connectivity Service Network, including router, AAA, Interworking Gateway etc.
ASN: Access Service Network, including BS and ASN-GW
CSN: Connectivity Service Network, including router, AAA, Interworking Gateway etc.
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IMS
PSTN
PCMCIA
PDA
Fixed Access
Home Agent
Policy Decision
Function
AAA
DHCP Server
iManager M2000
WASN9770
BTS3706
WASN9770
BTS3706
Internet
Huawei 16e Standalone Solution
Huawei 16e Standalone Solution
BBU3706C : WiMAX Baseband Unit
RRU3701C : WiMAXRemote Radio Unit
BTS3706 : WiMAX Macro Base Station
WASN9770 : Wireless Access Service Node
BBU3706C
RRU3701C
BBU3706C
RRU3701C
n Seamlessly integrated with IMS
n QoS and security guarantee
nAdvanced all IP base station
platform, series of base station
n Wide range of terminals support
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Home Agent
16e Integration into Existing 2G/3G Network Solution
16e Integration into Existing 2G/3G Network Solution
Policy Decision
Function
AAA
2G/3G
WASN9770
PCMCIA
Dual Mode Terminal Fixed Access
DHCP Server
WiMAX
BSC
BTS
BTS
BTS3706
2G/3G Terminal
IMS
iManager M2000
Internet
PSTN
BTS
Co-site
PDSN GGSN
SGSN
BBU3706C : WiMAX Baseband Unit
RRU3701C : WiMAXRemote Radio Unit
BTS3706 : WiMAX Macro Base Station
WASN9770 : Wireless Access Service Node
BBU3706C
RRU3701C
HLR
n Sharing the core network
n Unified Huawei NMS system
n Same base station platform:
16e/LTE/AIE
n Sharing BTS sites resources
n Common user experience,
based on unified authentication
and accounting
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Highlights of Huawei 16e
Highlights of Huawei 16e
n End-to-End Solution
n Flexible networking
n Series of BSs
n Diversified terminals
n Abundant Services
16e, the right choice
Huawei 16e Solution
Huawei 16e Roadmap
16e, the right choice
Huawei 16e Solution
Huawei 16e Roadmap
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R&D
q Global R&D centers in China, USA, Sweden, India, over 300 engineers
Standard and WiMAX Forum
q Aug 2004 J oined WiMAXforum and became the principal member
q J an 2005 Hosted IEEE802.16 Session #35 in Sanya, China
q J un 2005 Chairman of Netman TG in IEEE 802.16
Cooperation
q Apr 2005 Strategic cooperation with Intel
q Communication with 30+global carriers on Huawei WiMAX solution
HUAWEI
Huawei Efforts on WiMAX
Huawei Efforts on WiMAX
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Huawei Activities in WiMAX Forum
Huawei Activities in WiMAX Forum
n More than 80 accumulated proposals, 50+accepted
n Highest number of technical contributions submitted and accepted in
WiMAX in 2nd half of 2005
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
Contribution submission
(NWG)
Contribution accepted
(NWG)
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Base
station
Base
station
Subscriber
station
Subscriber
station
ASN-GW
ASN-GW
Q1 2007 Q2 2006 2008
WASN9770
WASN9770
Fixed/Nomadic Simple Mobility Portable Full Mobility
WiMAX 3.X
l IEEE802.16e, 2.5/2.3/3.5GHz
l Full Mobility
l Networking Solution
IMS + WiMAX
2G/3G + WiMAX(tightly coupled)
l Series of BS
l PDA, SD/CF
WiMAX 1.X(Prototype)
l IEEE802.16e, 2.5/2.3GHz
l Simple Mobility
l Networking Solution
IMS + WiMAX
2G/3G + WiMAX(loosely coupled)
l Macro and Distributed BS
l Fixed Terminal, PCMCIA
WiMAX 2.X
CA210 TA510
Roadmap of Huawei 16e Solution
Roadmap of Huawei 16e Solution
BTS3700
TA500
WASN9770
l IEEE802.16e, 2.5GHz
l Simple Mobility
l Basic Functions
l Micro BS
l Fixed Terminal
BBU3703 BTS3706 BBU3706C RRU3701C BTS3706 BBU3706C RRU3701C
CA810 CA510
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ASN-GW Features
ASN-GW Features
n Advanced Paltform
Design based on the core router of the fifth generation
Orienting to the next generation of the IP network
n Large Capacity
Simultaneously active session connections: 200K
System throughput: 5Gbps/Frame
n High Reliability
Hardware: frame/board-level hot standby redundancy
Software: support overload control, traffic control, self -
fault detection
n Standard Interface
Based on the standard interface of WiMAX Forum NWG
Support the standard interface of IMS
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Indoor Macro BS Features
Indoor Macro BS Features
1200X600X400
n Advanced platform
Next generation all IP platform for 16e/LTE/AIE
RF N+1 backup
n Large capacity
180-360Mbps
720Mbps in the future
n High performance
RF out: 40W/FA
Receive sensitivity: -96dBm@QPSK1/2 5MHz
n Highest density
1200*600*400(mm)
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Distributed BS Features
Distributed BS Features
n Easy Installation
BBU can be installed in the existing cabinet
RRU fits more various site environments
n Reduce signal loss
Shortening feeder line and reducing signal loss
above 2.5dB
Increasing 15% coverage
n Save Cost
Saving RF feeder cost
Saving site rental cost
Saving installation expenses
n Easy Expansion
Only adding RRU if expansion
Supporting 6 RRU based on 1 BBU
BBU
RRU
RRU
RRU
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Fixed Terminal
Fixed Terminal
Fixed Terminal
Features:
n Based on IEEE802.16e (TDD mode operation)
n Supporting 4 10/100 RJ-45 data ports
Specifications:
n Frequency Band: 2.5G/2.3G
n DL Modulation: 16QAM, 64QAM, QPSK
n UL Modulation: 16QAM, QPSK
n Output Power: 25dBm
n Antenna: 2 internal antenna / 2 external antenna
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PCMCIA
PCMCIA
PCMCIA
Features:
n Based on IEEE802.16e (TDD mode operation)
n Easy-to-Use Windows XP OS support
Specifications:
n Frequency Band: 2.5G/2.3G
n DL Modulation: 16QAM, 64QAM, QPSK
n UL Modulation: 16QAM, QPSK
n Output Power: 22dBm
n Antenna: Pifa antenna up to 2dBi
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Summary
Summary
n Q2 2006, 16e testing solution for WiMAX Forum
certification
n Q1 2007, 16e commercial End-to-End solution
Series base stations: Macro, Distributed
Series terminals: Fixed Terminal, PCMCIA

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