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Technology Overview
Real-Time Video Streaming for Mission-Critical Applications
Ahmed Bader, Ph.D.Ahmed@Insyab-Wireless.com
+96 654 531 6774 | +96 279 555 8008
©2016
Outline
• Mobile video streaming use cases
• Why not OTS technologies?
• Insyab’s technology overview
• Performance benchmarks
• About Insyab
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Use Cases of Mobile Video Streaming
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• Emergency and first response
• Disaster relief operations
• Paramedics & Public safety
• Security forces
• Tactical and military
• Critical infrastructure surveillance• Industrial asset monitoring
• Venue and event management
• Crowd management
• TV broadcast
• Film making & production
Shortcomings of cellular LTE
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In a feasibility study performed for a GCC-based OPCO on using LTE for video surveillance and asset monitoring it was concluded that:1) It is neither technically nor commercially for mobile operators to invest in offshore LTE infrastructure.2) Very high CAPEX and to some extent OPEX for the oil company to build and run its own LTE network
A study conducted by Insyab for a major Saudi telecom operator demonstrated clearly the uplink capacity deficit in highly crowded contexts.
Shortcomings of Wi-Fi
• Prone to interference from other systems:– 2.4 GHz is already crowded– 5 GHz soon to be contaminated with the arrival
of LTE-Unlicensed
• Does not scale well:– Many repeaters and infrastructure access points
required to cover large areas– Wi-Fi mesh supports only few hops
• Does not support mobility very well– The underlying physical layer (PHY) was not built
with mobility in mind– Mobility-throughput tradeoff tends to be quite
painful
• Wi-Fi modems are relatively power hungry• Limited to ISM bands while many clients
mandate support for other security and military bands
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The introduction of LTE-U (aka LAA) is expected to increase the “interference temperature” seen by Wi-Fi systems, causing heated debated between 3GPP and IEEE 802.11 communities.
Insyab’s Technology Overview
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• Patent-pending “autonomous cooperative geographical routing”
• Empowered by localized routing decisions
• Incorporates a novel OFDMA-based PHY preamble structure
• Enables many-to-many communications paradigm
Technology Features• Better resilience to interference• Indifferent to mobility• Highly scalable• Ultra-low end-to-end latency
Light use of spatial-temporal network resources
• Configurable RF parameters
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Severe interference
Moderate interference
Low interference
Benchmarking
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Differentiated normalized performance. Validated in the field.
Software-defined radio (SDR)
prototyping platform (0.3 – 3.8 GHz)
Additional features• Fully-synthesizable baseband PHY IP Core (C,
Matlab, and VHDL)
• Also available firmware to interface with RF front-end from Lime Microsystems (0.3 – 3.8 GHz) and Maxim (5.1 – 5.9 GHz)
• Software architecture designed to allow tailor-made end-user applications
• SoC FPGA architecture with embedded MCU
• USB 2.0/3.0 and Ethernet support
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Code space dedicated for user-
defined applications
autonomous geo-routing algorithm
Firmware & API’s
Hardware platform
Software architecture
About Insyab
• Based in Dubai – UAE • Positioning: licensor and developer of field-proven technologies for
mission-critical and mission-specific wireless networks • Past and ongoing project:
1. Development of a smartphone add-on wireless networking module for public safety personnel.
2. Development of a battery-powered tri-band wireless M2M access point. Features a full-duplex high-speed backhaul capability.
3. A wireless mobile full-duplex repeater for coverage extension in mission-critical applications.
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Value Proposition• Shorter time-to-market.• Competitive pricing and flexible costing models.• One-stop shop for the whole project thus eliminating risk and further reducing
NRE costs.
Team
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Mohamed Tlich
Télécom ParisTech (PhD)
Experience: Orange R&D
Mohamed-Slim AlouiniCaltech (PhD), Georgia-Tech (MS)Faculty positions: KAUST, Texas A&M, Uni. of Minnesota
Co-Founder
Slim Souissi
Georgia-Tech (PhD)
Past: COO, Novatel Wireless
Advisor
Dev. Partner
Advisor
Zaid MasriOxford (MBA)
Experience: Capital Bank, Arab Bank Invest
Co-Founder, Managing Director
Ahmed Bader
Télécom ParisTech (PhD), OSU (MS)
Experience: Emerson (UAE),
Siemens (Germany)
Wireless technology that matters
PO Box 1961 Deira Dubai – UAE
www.Insyab-Wireless.com
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