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EMS AviationKeeping Your World Connected

WAEA SFW on Connectivity

March 2010

Gary Hebb

VP Innovation and Strategy

EMS Technologies

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Office, Manufacturing /Research & Development

Headquarters

Introducing: EMS Aviation

Adelaide, Australia

Takoma Park, MD

Norcross, GA

Ottawa, Canada

Moorestown, NJ

Tewkesbury, UK

www.emsaviation.com

EMS SATCOM

+ EMS Formation

+ EMS Sky Connect

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= EMS Aviation

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The Network is Ready

Internet

Corporate Network

Personal Devices

Antennas Satellites

TransceiversServersAccess points

Firewall

Air toGround

Gatelink

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Short Burst Data

Low Speed Data

High Speed Data

Broadband Data

Safety Services

Live TV

Video Servers

Wi-Fi

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Gary in 2003

Conjuring up

product roadmap

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Cinema quality wireless seatback video distribution

Ka-band antennas

Looking forward from 2010

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Do we need it?

What data rates do we need?

Is it possible?

HD wireless video distribution

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Current IFE systems: 500 lbs of Cable

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Largest Contiguous Frequency Allocation in History Sets Blogosphere Atwitter

7 GHz of Spectrum

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To Do:Find out about all the other countries

60 GHz Unlicensed Band

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60 GHz Technology

L band 1 to 2 GHz

S band 2 to 4 GHz

C band 4 to 8 GHz

X band 8 to 12 GHz

Ku band 12 to 18 GHz

K band 18 to 26.5 GHz

Ka band 26.5 to 40 GHz

Q band 30 to 50 GHz

U band 40 to 60 GHz

V band 50 to 75 GHz

E band 60 to 90 GHz

• Compared to WiFi– 200 times as much spectrum– 50 times the capacity

• SiBEAM– 4 GBps, uncompressed HDMI

SiBEAM makes smallest phased array antenna, everPasted from <http://www.trenderresearch.com/profiles/blogs/another-contender-looks-good>

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SiBeam 60 GHz Technology

http://www.sibeam.com/technology/omnilink60_demo.html

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Wireless Uncompressed HD Video in Your Living Room

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FCC Regulations

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I don’t want to discourage you, but ….

Emerging standards probably not scalable to 100s of seats.

Complete blockage by human bodies, drink carts

Power Consumption (Gigabit data rates)

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Ka-band

Much Lower Cost per Bit than Ku or L

• Spot beam coverage

• More spectrum

Less complex antenna (than Ku)

• No polarization steering required

More difficult steering problem

• Can be resolved

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Only Regional Coverage at Ka-band

Need Ku to cover the oceans?

It’s hard enough to pay for one broadband antenna.

Regional Ka-band competes with Air-to-Ground• tough competition!

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Ka-band Rain Fades

http://www.kusat.com/govsat.php?path=/ka/qa.php

Example: Telesat

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Gary’s Long Term Outlook• Wireless HD video distribution at

60 GHz can probably be made to work, but will keep folks like me busy for a long time.

• The technical problems at Ka-band can be solved, and can make passenger communications much more affordable. They are definitely worth solving if a global Ka network is built.

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www.emsaviation.com

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