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Page 1 MOTOROLA and the Stylized M Logo are registered in the US Patent & Trademark Office. All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners. © 2010 Motorola, Inc. All rights reserved. Municipal Services Networks Improving Cities through Private Broadband Technologies Ian Bayly Sales Director Wireless Network Solutions

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Page 1MOTOROLA and the Stylized M Logo are registered in the US Patent & Trademark Office. All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners. © 2010 Motorola, Inc. All rights reserved.

Municipal Services Networks

Improving Cities through Private

Broadband Technologies

Ian BaylySales DirectorWireless Network Solutions

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Agenda

Municipal Challenges Today

Wireless Technology Advancements

Motorola’s City Mesh Solution

Case Studies

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Page 3MOTOROLA and the Stylized M Logo are registered in the US Patent & Trademark Office. All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners. © 2010 Motorola, Inc. All rights reserved.

Changing the Way we Connect

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Page 4MOTOROLA and the Stylized M Logo are registered in the US Patent & Trademark Office. All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners. © 2010 Motorola, Inc. All rights reserved.

Growth in Broadband Services

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Pressures on Organisations Today

Attract businesses and jobs Ensure public safety Support all residents Reduce operating expenses

Do More With Less – Be “Smart”

Applies to cities, campuses and other large facilities

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Smart City Concepts

Collect real-time information Harness technology Anticipate and respond faster

• Traffic optimisation• Smart utilities• Parking management• Video• Access control• Mobile LAN access

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Public AccessResidential and visitor

carrier offload

Transportation Video to/from buses & trains

Traffic light control

Public SafetyPolice, EMS and Fire

EducationOutdoor campus coverage

UtilitiesSmart metering for water,

gas, electric & refuse

Video SurveillanceWireless backhaul for

camera monitoring

Can one high capacity network support all of these applications?

Many Uses for Wireless Broadband Networks

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The Evolution of Municipal Networks

City-Wide Voice

Basic Communications

Public Safety

Public Works

Mutual Aid

City-Wide Data

Electronic Communications

IT Backbone

Command Center

999/112/Dispatch

City-Wide Wireless Broadband

Mobilised Communications

Asset Management

Video Surveillance

Incident Management

City-owned wireless networks are quickly becoming a necessary tool to manage city operations and services.

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City-Wide BroadbandUsing 802.11n Technology

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The Progression of Wi-FiB

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11 Mbps

11 Mbps

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2.4 GHz

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5.X GHz

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Today over 144 million WiFi devices are used in businesses worldwide.

By 2014 this number will grow to almost 500 million devices.

*Gartner Market Dynamics: Enterprise WLAN Equipment, Worldwide, 2010-2014 (April 2010)

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Low Cost WiFi Infrastructure

Use advanced WiFi technology to create a private network which is inexpensive to deploy and maintain. No spectrum to purchase Multiple transmitters for reliable coverage Multiple receivers for strong links and fewer nodes Fully compatible with the WiFi devices you already own

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The Ideal Citywide Solution

A single network which would offer:

Low cost

High capacity

Reliable and secure service for all users

Outdoor WiFi Mesh Technology

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11n = High Capacity Private Network

Fibre speed connections throughout the network coverage area using wireless: Multi-radio 802.11n technology Advanced multi-polarity antenna Outdoor link management Full mobility supported throughout the network

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Network Capacity at the Mesh Layer

Single stream 11n 5.8 GHz 20 MHz channel

65 Mbps burst data rateVertical polarisation only

3x3 MIMO Dual stream 11n 5.8 GHz40 MHz channel

300 Mbps burst data rateVertical and horizontal polarisation offers true diversity

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ADEPT stands for ADvanced Element Panel Technology Superior antenna system design Integrated vertical and horizontal polarization for every band More compact and aesthetic – gives more choices for mounting locations

What is ADEPT?

No coverage gaps from multi-antenna “shadowing” or “notching”

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Reliable and Secure

A network needs to support all user groups reliably – The AP 7181 helps by using: ADEPT Dual Polarity antennas for improved coverage Motorola MeshConnex™ routing 16 virtual networks on each radio Multi-layer WPA-2 enterprise class security

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Client access security includes:

• WPA, WPA2-PSK, WEP, 802.11i, RADIUS, 802.1X (includes EAP-TLS, EAP-TTLS)

• Strongest WiFi security available

• Used by the U.S. federal government

Encryption is accomplished with WEP, AES-CCM,and TKIP

Secure Mesh with AES protects the node to node communications

Authentication is achieved with 802.1x (Infrastructure/Client) and MAC address hardware authentication

Complete Security

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Elevate Bandwidth to the nth Power

The AP 7181 offers High performance 802.11n radios 300 Mbps high capacity mesh layer Proprietary ADEPT antenna system MeshConnex™ routing engine Seamless indoor/outdoor connectivity

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Smart City Examples

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Case Study: Barcelona, Spain

The Vision

MotorolaSolution

MotorolaSolution Value

City wide wi-fi network design exclusively for municipality use Extend LAN network outdoors Enhanced productivity and security Optimisation of city mobility services Eighteen specific applications to be supported by the network

Global Digital City of Excellence

400+ Motorola MWAN 4300 series Mounted on city traffic lights Expansion planned to cover entire city

Positioning Barcelona as test centre of new innovative third party applications. Key applications include fixed and mobile cameras, traffic light controllers, parking management, GIS applications and mobile intranet access for the municipality’s management team. Trusted vendor with technology leadership

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Case Study: Toledo, Spain

Problem

MotorolaSolution

MotorolaSolution Value

• Toledo a municipality located in central Spain, 70 km south of Madrid.• UNESCO World Heritage Site• Population of 78,618 and an area of 232.1 km² • Challenge - how to reduce urban traffic

• Toledo installed a new Urban Mesh network for traffic management, throughout the city centre

• Wireless connecting CCTV cameras

Result• System live in December 2008• Installation was completed in under 1 month thanks to Duo small size

and EMS

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Case Study: Hollywood, Florida

Problem

MotorolaSolution

MotorolaSolution Value

High cellular data costs Lost revenue from parking Poor management of water resources

700 Motorola MWAN 4300 series APs for city-wide access (2.4 / 4.9) Motorola Point-to-Multipoint and Point-to-Point for connection to fiber Wireless water meters Smart parking meters

The city expects to achieve over $23M in savings over the next 15 years.

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Case Study: Stratford, Ontario

Problem

MotorolaSolution

MotorolaSolution Value

Energy conservation goal that required smart metering Goal to drive economic development through its Smart City initiative Many public agencies that use cellular data extensively

400 Motorola AP 7181 11n access points for full city coverage Motorola GPON AXS1800 fiber-Ethernet system provides backhaul. The network was designed using BroadbandPlanner. Motorola One Point Wireless Manager is managing the network.

Stratford will be brought into the forefront of Canada’s energy conservation programs and broadband technology initiatives. The network is already exceeding expectations.

“When we looked at the spectrum for the scan and what we needed to achieve in building a carrier grade network for our community there was only one partner that really met the objective and that was Motorola.” Dan Mathieson, Mayor of the City of Stratford

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DevBank

Dept ofEdu.

Gov’mt

University

Operators

BusinessDeptHealth

Regulators

Consumer

RuralDev

Schools

PublicSafety

[email protected]+ 447710637397

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Municipality ApplicationsAutomate Manual Processes

– Parking Monitoring -- Meter Reading Hollywood, FL is funding their network through cost savings like these

Improve Personnel Efficiency and Accuracy– Full mobile office -- Remote ticket writing from scene

Providence, RI experienced a 20% increase in in-field time from each officer

Reduce Crime Save Budgets– Public space wireless cameras -- In-car monitoring of video

Los Angeles saw 30%+ decrease in crime when cameras went in.

Turn Fiber Grants into City Networks– Wired speed without digging -- Deploy city mesh for same price– Faster Deployment -- Easier to expand or attachStimulus package will include many grants for fiber expansion – City IT, DOT, HSA

Traffic Optimization - Dynamic traffic light management -- Utilise existing CCTV networks

Eliminate Leased Line Costs– Traffic controllers -- Fixed Cameras– Parking Pay Boxes -- SCADA

• Industry estimate of £370 annual ROI per user for WLANHow much more for connectivity OUTSIDE the office?