RUGGEDCOM WIN WiMAX Mike Dalton - RUGGEDCOM Business Development Manufacturing in America 03/22-23/2017 usa.siemens.com/ruggedcom Unrestricted
RUGGEDCOM Target Industries and Applications Oil & Gas Water/Wastewater Electric Utility Industrial & More Pipeline Control and Monitoring, SCADA, Power Management on Rigs, Collection Terminal Platforms Water Tower Distributed Automation, Valve Systems, Pumping Stations, Plant Automation Edge Devices SCADA, Smart Grid / FAN, Multiservice over Single Infrastructure Security and Surveillance, Power Management, Plant Process Automation, Rail and Light Rail, ITS
RUGGEDCOM Product Solutions for Harsh Environments 5 Year Warranty Highly Configurable Layer 3 Routers Layer 2 Switches Serial Servers and Media Converters L2 and L3 switches/routers IEEE 1613 for EMI, IEC61850-3 for EMI -40C to 85C with Passive Cooling, Fanless Design High Levels of Vibration and Shock IEC 60255-21-1, IEC60255-21-2, IEC 61850, NEMA TS2, EN50121 IP40 and optional Conformal Coating Incorporating legacy serial devices onto Ethernet, copper to fiber conversion Wireless Devices based on WiMax, Wi-Fi, Cellular Next to last mile remote applications using standards-based wireless solutions
Wireless Communications: Private vs. Public Network Public throughput deterministic latency security good for non-mission critical applications Private throughput deterministic latency security good for mission critical applications WiFi Mesh throughput range deterministic latency security ecosystem of interoperable suppliers Narrowband throughput range deterministic latency security ecosystem of interoperable suppliers Low Power Mesh throughput range deterministic latency security ecosystem of interoperable suppliers WiMAX throughput range deterministic latency security ecosystem of interoperable suppliers Small, consolidated deployments, such as video surveillance for campuses Long range, single application edge device connectivity requiring very little throughput Meter and sensor communications where high latency and moderate throughput are tolerated Wide area, multiple applications with deterministic latency for mission critical applications
WiMAX for Private Network Wireless Communications A proven, point-multipoint, wireless backhaul solution, meeting the needs of demanding environments in a standards-based approach Established Ecosystem Non-proprietary and interoperable Range / Throughput Broadband capacity over several miles Scale GPS synchronized TX/RX intervals eliminates self-interference Quality of Service Configurable service flows to customize for multiple applications over a single infrastructure Security- Must meet the needs of Critical Infrastructure Protection Operational and Maintenance control over network www.siemens.com/about/process-industries
RUGGEDCOM WIN WiMAX What it is Private network solution Point to Multipoint topology for backhaul Standards-based, interoperable 802.16e Layer 2 Broadband solution Directionalized RF: engineering required Long distance solution: up to 10 miles QOS for control-supports multiple applications NLOS is possible Hardened specs for rugged environments What it s NOT NOT Wi-Fi based NOT a mesh product NOT point and click NOT generally meant for indoor applications NOT ideal for very large carrier type networks
Point-Multipoint (PMP) Topology 12 A proven, point-multipoint, wireless backhaul solution, meeting the needs of demanding environments in a standards-based approach 2 1 3 5 4 6 7 8 9 11 10 13
RUGGEDCOM WIN System Component Overview ~ up to 10 miles 65-100 + antenna height 1. Base Station Radios and Antennas 2. CPE/Subscriber Radios and Antennas 3. POE Injectors (3) Base Station Radios (3) POE injectors (3) 90 Degree Sector Antennas (Provides ~360 degree coverage) Up to 64 subscriber radios (CPE s) per base station sector
RUGGEDCOM WIN Rugged Power Injectors Used to power RUGGEDCOM WIN Subscriber radios and 7200 Base Stations RP100 Ethernet only interface 10 60 VDC, 88-300 VDC or 85-264VAC input 1613/61850-3 compliance Ethernet in, PoE output -40 to +85 C RP110 Serial interface for legacy devices Embedded serial server Serial encapsulated over IP with PoE output 10 60 VDC, 88-300 VDC or 85-264VAC input 1613/61850-3 compliance -40 to +85 C
RUGGEDCOM WIN System Component Overview RUGGEDCOM WIN Product line consists of 5 products, 2 base stations, and 2 subscribers or Customer Premises Equipment (CPE), and POE Injectors RUM-WIN52XX The Integrated Subscriber Unit or CPE RP-100, RP-110 Rugged POE Injectors RUM-WIN70XX-XX The High Power Base Station and Antennas RUM-WIN51XX The Vehicular / non-integrated Subscriber unit or CPE RUM-WIN72XX-XX The Standard Power Station and Antennas
RUGGEDCOM WIN Available Frequency Bands USA FCC Frequency Bands 3.55 3.7GHz Newly created CBRS freq band FCC now finalizing 4.9 GHz (4.94 4.99 GHz - M Mask ) Public safety and municipal bands 5.8 GHz (5.725-5.825) Unlicensed band 2.3 GHz (2.3-2.4GHz) Special Carrier WIMAX frequency US - licensed 2.5GHz (2.5-2.7Ghz) Standard Carrier WIMAX frequency licensed 5.1 GHz newly created band for airport communications only (AeroMACs) ROW Other Bands 3.3 GHz (3.3-3.4GHz) Mexico or APAC 1.4 GHz (1.35-1.52GHz) Oil & Gas and Security - APAC 1.8 GHz (1.785-1.83GHz) Utilities in Canada and China 2.3 GHz (2.3-2.4GHz) Standard WIMAX frequency in APAC 2.5Ghz (2.5-2.7Ghz) Standard WIMAX frequency worldwide 3.5Ghz (3.4-3.6Ghz) Standard WIMAX frequency worldwide Widest range of WiMAX spectrum choices available
WiMAX Communications Important Considerations 1 2 3 4 5 6 Proper front end RF system design is required RF engineering is not point & click Line-of-sight between radios is the goal, some NLOS is possible however: it depends! The best frequency band available for the customer must be determined Vertical mounting assets (towers/poles) are required customer owned or leased Think in terms of 10 mile max range however longer distances are possible Leverage skilled integration partners for system design & installation
GPS Coordinates and Tower/Site Information Heat maps help define requirements for Bill of Materials (~70% accuracy)
RUGGEDCOM WIN Multiple Applications using a Single Infrastructure Applications AMI Backhaul SCADA connectivity Distribution Automation Mobile Workforce (nomadic or handoff) Video surveillance VOIP QOS prioritization of traffic Low latency Dedicated bandwidth Security AES encrypted AAA authenticated
RUGGEDCOM WIN Layers of Security Unauthorized Management Unauthorized User 1 2 AAA server 4 5 Authorized user EMS 6 3 1. Secure HTTPS and SSH Mgmt. 2. MAC address filtering 3. AAA based authentication 4. AES encryption 5. Ethernet lock 6. Designation of specific BS Unauthorized CPE
Redundancy Schemes Network Base station hardware redundancy Duplicating key site base station hardware in standby mode Seconds of total outage versus hours / days Need to ensure items with higher probability of failure are protected like radio units Network redundancy Involves over designing the network where a single subscriber can get coverage from multiple Difficult to implement over the whole network, and may involve additional sites Client redundancy Multiple CPEs connected to the same or different base stations Networking equipment uses the CPEs as redundant paths through the network 17
RUGGEDCOM NMS - Network Management SNMP based open platform Fault Management Alarms, events, push notifications Configuration Bulk configuration, partial configuration Bulk Software Upgrades Upgrade the whole network automatically and get a report on success Performance Management Preventative maintenance Graph RSSI, CINR by sub Geographical Maps and Logical Maps Graphical display & Google Earth overlay
Wireless Solutions for Remote Operations and Facilities RUGGEDCOM WIN WiMAX Wide Area Private Systems Network administrators face many challenges as their networks are growing quickly and often well beyond the original geography. As a result there is an increased need to connect remote operations and facilities. RUGGEDCOM WIN provides cost effective solutions while offering water/wastewater municipalities time and cost savings. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=stjqeiieowg
Customer Deployment Examples RUGGEDCOM WIN A fit for many Vertical Applications Electric Utility Oil & Gas Water/Wastewater Customer References and Case Studies are available Public Safety Light Rail Misc. Industrial
RUGGEDCOM WIN Water/Waste Water SCADA application New Port Richey, FL 4.9 GHz freq band 67 lift Stations Can coexist with Electric Utility application Higher bandwidth - Includes video surveillance Siemens integration partner involved
WiMAX for Water/Wastewater Use Case Water or Booster Pump Station WIN 5200 Subscriber Wastewater Lift Stations WIN 5200 Subscriber 4.9KHz WiMAX 4.9KHz WiMAX Water Towers WIN 7200 Base Stations P-to-P Microwave or Fiber Ring Layer 2 Switching, Layer 3 Routing HQ or Control Center Master Meter Locations WIN 5200 Subscriber Mobile Workforce WIN 5100 Subscriber 4.9KHz WiMAX SCALANCE Wi-Fi Sedimentation Operations Reclamation Reservoirs
Sulphur Springs Valley Electric SSVEC located in southwestern Arizona, and has over 4,000 miles of energized line covering rural areas over 4 counties. SmartGrid infrastructure improvements are underway with the advent of DOE funding. Requirements Provide reliable communications from 13 base station towers to over 44 end locations - Reclosers, Cap Controls, Voltage Regulators and remote substations Main Applications Substation SCADA and Distribution Automation Communication and Fault Isolation. Future Mobile Workforce and AMI backhaul
Tri County Electric Co-Op Hooker, OK headquarters, NRECA member Serves approximately 23,000 rural households - 4,800 miles of transmission and distribution lines. Needed updated comm system for SCADA, DA Brought to us be wireless SI partner Alpha Omega Leasing of 2.5 spectrum from Clearwire 25+ mile link lengths 8 other Co-ops watching as model Great example of a partnering approach 12 Towers & growing 34 Subs, fixed CPE s 100 CPE s (recloser)
RUGGEDCOM WIN Application Light Rail, Positive Train Control Full mobile handoff between base stations 4.9GHz spectrum Positive Train Control (PTC) application Dual WiMAX paths backed up by LTE for redundancy Emergency VoIP and CCTV monitoring Mobile handoff between 50+ BS sites At 35 antenna height distances > 2 miles achieved
Oil & Gas Rig to Ship Communications Freeport MacMoRan Satellite Oil rig to ship communications > 8mi with omni antennas (CPE) WiMAX replaced satellite communications WiMAX Average latency reduced from 625ms to 106ms with QOS WiMAX system improvement allowed for video conferencing, improved VOIP, faster production data Additional ships to be outfitted WiMAX
Carrier/Telecom services for Oil & Gas RigNet Offshore Services Provided 110+ base stations covering thousands of square kilometers in Gulf of Mexico Multi service network in licensed 2.5 GHz band high power base stations All offshore connectivity, in place since 2011 Extremely harsh environment, multipath 25mi + path lengths
Enterprise/Industrial Telemetry/Tracking 12 Disney properties Orlando & Anaheim Accurate tracking of parade floats- location, music synch, speed Handoff between base stations no ASN gateway! 3.65 GHz solution due to high noise floor 2.4/5.8 GHz WiFi environment WiMax being deployed parkwide for general use
RUGGEDCOM WIN Application Water / Waste Water - SCADA City of Georgetown The RUGGEDCOM WIN WiMAX solution provided the City of Georgetown, TX with reliable 4.9 GHz access to data gathered in their remote water treatment stations and has saved them from the huge expense of using wired connection. Project Scope: Replacement of aged 900MHz radio system - Unreliable, slow and low throughput Dispersed base station locations along fiber backbone route 4.9 GHz frequency band Reliability, throughput & network speed greatly improved Benefits for Georgetown: 100 s of thousands in cost savings by not having to install in-ground fiber at remote sites ($25,000 per mile) Eliminated dispatching technicians to wastewater lift stations to log data by hand
RUGGEDCOM WIN In the Wild
Questions? Mike Dalton Wireless Sales Director, Americas Siemens Industry, Inc. Phone: 480-282-8651 Mobile: 480-428-9765 mike.dalton@siemens.com Joel Green Wireless Sales Director, Americas Phone: (425) 844-6200 Mobile: (425) 318-2834 joel.green@siemens.com www.siemens.com/ruggedcom