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    WAP 400 Series Access Point

    for WiMAX

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    PRODUCTBRIEF:WAP400SeriesAccessPoint

    ContentsBroadbandWirelessAccess........................................................3

    wi4WiMAX...................................................................................3

    IntroducingtheWAP400SeriesWiMAXSystem.....................4

    WAP400AccessPoint.................................................................4

    SystemDesignBenefits..............................................................5

    RFModules..................................................................................6

    BaseControlUnit........................................................................6

    WAP400Redundancy.................................................................7

    WAP400AccessPointSystemSpecifications..........................7

    ThroughputandCoverage..........................................................8

    DistributedNetworkArchitecture.............................................8

    WiMAXAccessPointController.................................................8

    QoS...............................................................................................9

    Security........................................................................................9

    Devices.........................................................................................9

    Backhaul.....................................................................................10

    OperationsandManagementSystem.....................................10

    WAP400FeatureSet................................................................. 11

    IMSBasedFeatures&Services................................................11

    Summary....................................................................................1

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    3 PRODUCTBRIEF:WAP400SeriesAccessPoint

    BroadbandWirelessAccess

    BroadbandWirelessAccesspromisestoenhance

    thelivesofpeoplearoundtheglobeinbothmature

    anddevelopingmarkets.Whetherend-usersare

    demandingaccesstoincreasinglyrich,interactive

    andpersonalizedcontentanytimeandanywhere,

    orsimplybasicvoiceconnectionsandtheabilityto

    accessandshareinformationwiththeircommunities

    andtheworld,BroadbandWirelessAccesswillprovidedynamicsolutions.

    WiMAXenablesoperatorstoofferversatilesolutions

    thatarehighperforming,cost-effective,andquick-

    to-deploy.WithWiMAX,operatorswillbeable

    toextendthecoverageandcapabilitiesoftheir

    networkstoservetodayslargemetroareasaswell

    asnewmarketspreviouslynotreached.

    WiMAXisdesignedtosupportlast-milebroadband

    connectivitytohomesandbusinesses.Connections

    thatwereoncedependentonwirelinenetworks,can

    becomewirelessandmobilewithWiMAX.While

    vendorshavebeenprovidingproprietarysolutions

    formanyyearsnow,WiMAXpromisestostandardize

    theequipment,makingitinteroperableandmore

    affordable.

    WiMAXprovidesenhancedbroadband

    wirelessaccessinfixed,nomadicandmobile

    environments.WiMAXsolutionscanbedeployed

    ascomplementarytoexistingnetworksorasa

    primaryaccesstechnologywherealternativesdo

    notexist.Withnewfixedandmobileservicesbased

    onWiMAX,usersinruralmarketsanddeveloping

    countrieswillfinallyhavebroadbandservicesthat

    theycanafford,whilemobileuserswillbenefit

    fromaccesstonewmobilemultimediaservices

    andinstantaccesstothewholeoftheInternet,

    whereverandwhenevertheywantit.

    Motorolaiscommittedtoleadingtheindustrywith

    end-to-endWiMAXsolutionsaddressingthefull

    scopeoftheoperatorsdeploymentneedsincluding

    access,core,devices,networkmanagementand

    services.

    Motorolaiscommittedto

    leadingtheindustrywithend-to-endWiMAXsolutions

    wi4WiMAX

    Motorolaswi4WiMAXportfolioof802.16eproduct

    andservicesoffersindustryleadingbreadthand

    depth,allowingustomaptherightarchitectureto

    meetanoperatorsspecificdeploymentissues.

    Recognizingthatatrueend-to-endsolutionextends

    beyondtheaccessnetwork,Motorolaswi4WiMAX

    solutionsdeliveranextensiveportfolioofcompelling

    devicesandhandsets,operationsandmanagementtools,integrationandoptimizationservicesand,

    mostimportant,theconfidencetobringWiMAX

    tomarket.

    Motorolaswi4WiMAXinfrastructuresolutions

    offerunmatchedflexibilityfordesigningtheoptimal

    solutionsforserviceprovidersfromallcornersof

    theglobe.OurWiMAXsolutionsfollowadesign

    philosophyfocusedonhighperformance,reduced

    cost,rapiddeploymentandeaseofmanagement.

    TheallIPdistributedarchitecturelowersnetwork

    costs,easesintegrationandsupportsbetterservice

    delivery.Ourlightinfrastructuresolutionsleverage

    lowprofile,reducedcostdesignsandareidealforemergingmarkets.Weoffersubstantialcapacity

    andcoveragegainswithdeepindoorcoverageand

    fullMIMOandSmartAntennasolutionsforfixedand

    mobileapplications.Bottomline,ourversatilewi4

    WiMAXsolutionshelpyougiveyourcustomerstruly

    personalbroadband:uninterrupted,alwaysonacces

    toinformation,entertainmentandcommunication.

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    4 PRODUCTBRIEF:WAP400SeriesAccessPoint

    MotorolasWAP400SeriesSystemincludesthe

    followingelements:

    DiversityRFModules

    BaseControlUnit

    GPSAntennaSiteSynchronization

    All-IPBroadbandBackhaulInterface

    Operations&ManagementSoftwareTools

    WiMAXAccessPointController

    WAP400AccessPoint

    TheWAP400AccessPointconsistsoftwomajor

    subsystems:theBaseControlUnit(BCU)andtheRF

    ModulesasshowninFigure1.

    AttheheartofMotorolaswi4WiMAXinfrastructure

    solutionistheBaseControlUnit(BCU)performing

    basebandprocessing,sitesynchronization,power

    distribution,andnetworkinterfacing.Theflexible

    designofthewi4WiMAXinfrastructureportfolio

    enablestheBCUtobepairedwithavarietyofRF

    solutionsrangingfromdistributedelectronics,tower

    topdesign,MIMOcapability,andadaptiveantennaarrays.

    TheBCUcanresideatthebottomoftheantenna

    towerormoreopportunelocationsbasedon

    operatorselection.TheBCUcontainshot-pluggable

    slotsforuptotwositecontrollersanduptofour

    modemboards.Additionally,theBCUcontainsan

    AlarmI/Oboard,fansandheating,andthepower

    distributionsystemfortheentiresite.

    TheWAP400RFModules,featuringdiversity,

    containadualantennaRFsectionthatperforms

    allradiotransmitandreceiveprocessingtodeliver

    basebandsignalingtotheBCU.ByintegratingtheR

    processingatthetower-top,theneedforheavyRF

    coaxialcableiseliminated.Instead,theRFmodule

    utilizesasimplefiberconnectionandapowercable

    forconnectivitytotheBCU.ThetwoantennaRF

    sectionisasingle,self-containedfieldreplaceable

    unit(FRU).

    TheWAP400AccessPointsolutionisdesignedfor

    uptofoursectorconfigurationwithuptofourRF

    ModulessupportedbyasingleBaseControlUnit.

    TheWAP400AccessPointsystemsupportsmultip

    frequencyreuseschemesforeffectivespectruman

    channelmanagement

    Figure1:

    WAP400AccessPoint

    RFModule

    Simplefiber

    andpower

    connection

    BaseControlUnit

    IntroducingtheWAP400Series

    WiMAXSystem

    MotorolasWAP400AccessPointwithdiversity

    antennatechniquesdeliversontheperformance

    andcostadvantagesofWiMAX,standards-based

    wirelessbroadband.Featuringhighlyintegratedand

    flexibledesignaswellasenhancedRFcapabilities,

    theWAP400AccessPointisanidealsolutionforan

    operatorsfixedandmobileserviceapplications.

    Compliantto802.16eWiMAXcertifiedstandards,

    theWAP400SeriesAccessPointsprovidehigh-

    performancebroadbandwirelessaccessin2.3,2.5

    and3.5GHzspectrum.Thesystemaddressesthe

    operatorsneedforcarrierclasssecurity,redundancy,

    andQoSfeaturesforrobustvoice,data,andmobility

    deployments.

    Diversityantennatechniquesallowtherealizationof

    Multiple-Input,Multiple-Output(MIMO)capability

    enhancingthecoverageandcapacityofthese

    WiMAXsystems,offeringdeepindoorpenetration,

    andsupportingfullmobilityapplications.

    TheWAP400Seriessystembenefitsfrom

    Motorolashighlyinnovativesolutiontonetwork

    designwiththewi4WIMAXDistributedNetwork

    Architecture.

    Motorolaswi4WiMAXDistributedNetwork

    Architectureprovidesasimple,peer-to-peernetwork

    architecturethatisaflat,allIP-baseddesign.

    TheWiMAXDistributedNetworkArchitectureis

    additionallysupportedbyMotorolasWiMAXAccess

    PointControllertoadministerkeyfunctionsbest

    servedbylocalizedmanagementsuchassecurity

    andmobilitydecisionsandaseparatebearercontrol

    pathrealizedfromstandardIProutersandswitches.

    TheWAP400SeriesAccessPointspairedwiththe

    AccessPointControllerandstandardIPnetworking

    equipmentconstitutetheAccessServiceNetwork

    asidentifiedintheWiMAXForumreference

    architecture.

    WAP400SeriesAccessPoint

    withDiversityTechniques

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    5 PRODUCTBRIEF:WAP400SeriesAccessPoint

    SystemDesignBenefits

    HighPerforming

    TheWAP400SeriesAccessPointsarebased

    ontheIEEE802.16e-2005WiMAXcertified

    standard,andwillbenefitfromsuchfeaturesas

    thespectrallyefficientS-OFDMAinterface,low

    latencyperformance,andIPbasedarchitecture.

    EnhancedsystemgainandcapacitysupportedbydiversityMIMOantennacapabilitiesallowsstrong

    indoorpenetrationaswellassupportforcellular-like

    mobilityapplications.Additionally,QoScapabilities,

    securityfeatures,andredundancyoptionsmakethe

    WAP400AccessPointplatformatruecarrier-class

    solution.

    Fixed&MobileApplication

    TheWAP400AccessPointprovidesNon-Line-

    of-Sight,fixedandmobilewirelessbroadband

    connections.PairedwithacommonIPcore,the

    WAP400AccessPointwillsupportseamlessinter-

    technologyhandovers.

    Figure:RFModule

    Figure3:

    WAP400AccessPointLogicalSchematic

    Ascoverageorcapacityneedsgrow,

    additionalbasesitescanbereadily

    deployedandseamlesslydroppedinto

    thedistributedarchitecture.

    EaseofInstallation&Management

    MotorolasdesignphilosophyfortheWiMAX

    productportfoliofocusesoneaseofinstallation,

    management,andoperation.TheWAP400Access

    Pointfeaturessmall,zero-footprintbasesiteswith

    anall-outdoorsdesignandflexiblemountingoptions

    forboththeRFModulesandtheBaseControlUnit.

    SimpleOperations&Managementsoftwareallow

    forconfiguration,authentication,andover-the-airsystemupdates.

    ReducedCAPEX

    TheWAP400AccessPointsystembenefitsfrom

    anintegrateddesignthatreducesrealestate

    requirementsandallowsforsimpleconnections

    betweencomponents.Flexiblehardwareand

    softwareprogrammableradiosprovidethebenefito

    no-touchsoftwareupdates.IntegratedRFantenna

    designeliminatestheneedforcostlyandheavy

    coaxialcablesbetweenantennasandbaseband

    modulesandavoidspowerlossesassociatedwith

    heavyRFcoaxialcables

    ReducedOPEX

    TheWAP400AccessPointhasbeendesignedas

    IPend-to-end.Thenetworkarchitectureeliminates

    high-costcentralizedboxes,simplifiesmanagement

    andreducescoretransportcosts.Connectivity

    tostandardIPequipmentallowsoperatorsto

    realizesignificantcostadvantages.TheWAP400

    AccessPointdeploymentapproachcanbenefit

    fromcollocationwithexistingcellsitesaswellas

    reusingexistingshelterswiththesmallBCUform

    factorallowingbothrackmountableaswellasfloor

    mountableoptions.

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    6 PRODUCTBRIEF:WAP400SeriesAccessPoint

    RFModules

    TheRFModuleisaself-containedunitandconsists

    oftwotransmitterandreceiverchains,twoduplexer

    filters,twoantennaelements,redundantfiber

    opticinterfacesandDCpowerconversion.Thetwo

    transmitandreceivechainsprovidebuiltinMIMO

    supportintheaccesspoint.TheRFModuleshave

    abuiltinsurgesuppressortoprotecttheincoming

    powerfeedfromtheBCUPowerDistributionUnit.

    TheRFModuleoutputsonewattpowerpereachof

    thetwoantennaelements.

    Forsevereinterferenceenvironments,optionalfilters

    canbeintroducedtotheRFModuletoimprove

    interferencemitigation.

    TheintegratedRFarchitectureeliminatestheneed

    forheavyRFcoaxialcablestoberunbetweenthe

    BCUandtheRFModule.Asimplefiberopticcable

    withredundancyoptionandastandardpowerfeed

    aretheonlyconnectionsrequiredfromtheBCUto

    theRFModuleatthetowertop.

    TraditionalRFcoaxcablesexperiencesignificantpath

    lossandincreasethesystempowerrequirementsto

    accountforsignaldegradation.Byremovingtheneed

    forheavyRFcoaxialcabling,thepowerrequirements

    fortheWAP400AccessPointarereducedbyover

    two-fold.Thereducedpowerrequirementinturn

    reducesthenumberofactivepowerelements

    requiredbythesystemandofferstheadded

    advantageofimprovedequipmentreliability.

    Further,positioningtheactiveRFelementsand

    heatsinkswithintheintegratedRFModulemore

    effectivelysupportsheatdissipationandeases

    thecoolingrequirementsoftheBaseControl

    Unit.Bettermanagementofheatdissipation

    eliminatestheneedfordedicatedrealestateand

    airconditioningfortheBCUresultingineaseofinstallationandcostadvantages.

    BaseControlUnit

    TheBaseControlUnit(BCU)performsbaseband

    processing,sitesynchronization,powerdistribution,

    andnetworkinterfacing.Additionally,theunithosts

    sitelevelsoftwareandprovidesinterfacesforsite

    backhaul.

    TheBaseControlUnitincludesthefollowing

    componentsasrepresentedinFigure4:

    SiteControllerCard

    TheSiteControllerCardisadigitalprocessingcard

    containingamicroprocessorplatformforthesite

    levelsoftware,afrequency/timingreferencecircuit,

    anEthernetswitch,andinterfacesforbackhauland

    sitealarms.TheBCUcabinetcontainsslotsfortwo

    SiteControllerCardsinaredundant(1+1)model.

    ModemCard

    TheModemCardisadigitalbasebandcard

    containinghostmicroprocessors,DSPs,and

    anFPGAforperforming802.16eMACandPHY

    processing.TheModemCardallowsforsoftware

    onlyupgradesforPHYandMAClayermodifications.

    TheBCUincludesfourModemCardslotswithtypical

    configurationrequiringoneModemCardpersector.

    Alternatively,oneModemCardcanbeconfiguredto

    supporttwosectorsusingatrunkedconfiguration

    withsoftwareupgradesupport.

    AlarmCard&SiteI/OCard

    TheAlarmCardprovidescustomeralarminputsand

    relaycontroloutputs,cabinetalarminputs,power

    supplyIDinformation,andpowerandinterface

    signalstoaGPSreceiver.

    PowerSupply

    TheBCUcontainsslotsforthreemainpowersupply

    units.Twopowersuppliesarerequiredtosupport

    afullypopulatedsite,withanoptionalthirdunitto

    allowforN+1redundancy.

    Fan

    TheBCUiscooledbyforcedairviatheairplenum.

    andutilizesafanenclosedwithinaninternalfantray.

    Backplane

    TheBackplaneallowsforinterconnectivityoftheSite

    ControllerCards,ModemCard,andtheAlarmCard.

    TheBackplaneprovides+54VDCpowertoeachof

    thecards.

    QuartzHighStabilityOscillator(Q-HSO)

    TheQ-HSOisanoptionalmoduleresidingwithintheBCUcabinetthatprovidesahighlystable1pulseper

    secondsignalforuseasafrequencyreferenceinthe

    eventofGPSfailure.TheQ-HSOcanprovideupto

    24hoursofholdover.

    Figure4:BaseControlUnitInternalComponentsView

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    7 PRODUCTBRIEF:WAP400SeriesAccessPoint

    SurgeProtection

    TheBCUprovidessurgeelementstoprotectthe

    mainpowerinputaswellasthebackhaul,GPS,

    customerI/O,andpowerfeedstotheRFheads.

    DirectAirCooling(DAC)Filter

    TheDACfilterrestrictsmovementofmoistureand

    particulatematterandprovidesacostandsize

    effectivemethodforcabinetcooling.

    Heater

    AheatermoduleisincludedwithintheBCUcabinet

    foroperationsincoldenvironments.Duringcold

    startuptheheatermoduleoperatestoquicklyraise

    theinternaltemperaturesto0C.

    WAP400Redundancy

    TheWAP400AccessPointhasbeendesignedto

    achievehighavailabilityforcarrierclassdeployments

    andcanbeconfiguredtosupportvariousredundancy

    options.

    RedundantEthernetbackhaulinterfacesmaintainintegrityofsitethroughputaggregationand

    distributiontothenetworkcore.

    WAP400AccessPointSystemSpecificationsApplication FixedandMobile(optional)

    BaseSiteArchitecture ActiveRFheadswithintegratedantennasandhigh-speeddigitalconnectionstoBaseControl

    Unitoverfiber

    FrequencyBands 2.3GHz(2.3002.400GHz);2.5GHz(2.4952.690GHz);3.5GHz(3.4003.600GHz)

    ChannelBandwidth 2.3GHz:5or10MHz;2.5GHz:5or10MHz;3.5GHz:5or7MHz

    AirInterface WiMAXcertifiedIEEE802.16e-2005(S-OFDMA)

    DuplexMode TDD

    FrequencyReuse Upto4sectorswithmult iplefrequencyreuseoptions

    PhysicalDimensions-

    DiversityRFModule (HxWxD):712x178x229mm(28x7x9);Weight:16kg(35lbs)

    ControlUnit (HxWxD):813x508x508mm(32x20x20);Weight:68kg(150lbs)

    OperatingTemperature -40Cto55COutdoorandIndoor

    ModulationandCoding QPSK(codingratesof1/2and3/4);16QAM(codingratesof1/2and3/4);64QAM(codingrates

    of1/2,2/3,3/4,and5/6)

    EIRP* Upto50.8dBm

    PowerInputs -48VDC,+27VDC,88-240VAC

    TrafficPrioritizationFeatures IEEE802.1Q

    Layer2IEEE802.1p,IPv4Diffserv(DSCP)

    QoS UnsolicitedGrantService(UGS),Real-timePollingService(rtPS),ExtendedReal-timePolling

    service(ertPS),Non-real-timePollingService(nrtPS)andBestEffort(BE)

    Security EAPauthentication;CCM-AES128bitdataencyptionandauthentication;PKMv2key

    managementprotocol

    BasebandControlUnitto

    RFAccessPointCabling

    Connection OpticalFiber,DCPower

    WirelineInterface IEEE802.3 (10/100/1000BaseTEthernet)

    Availability Targetupto99.995%

    RegulatoryCompliance ETSI&FCCtypeapproved&RoHS/WEEEcompliant

    AntennaElements 2

    Transmit/ReceiveChains 2/2

    *ActualEIRPmayvaryasafunctionofgovernmentregulationandspectralmaskrequirements(countryspecific)

    Thetwotransceiverline-upscontainedwithineach

    RFModuleareimplementedinasoft-failfashion.

    Intheeventthatoneofthetransceiversshouldfail,

    theRFModulewillcontinuetooperateutilizinga

    singletransceiverchain.Eachuserwilleffectively

    operateatalowermodulationandcodingrateto

    compensateforthereductionindiversitygain.

    Futurereleaseswillsupportadditionalhigh-

    availabilityconfigurationoptionswithintheBase

    ControllerUnit(BCU)subsystemusingeither1+1or

    N+1redundancyincluding:

    SiteControllerCards(1+1)

    ModemCardsSoft-failandN+1redundancy

    OptionalQuartzHighStabilityOscillator(Q-HSO)

    Providingupto24hoursofoperationincaseof

    GPSsignalfailure

    Powersupplymodules(N+1)

    TheRFModulehasalsobeendesignedwith

    redundancyfeatures.Redundantfiberlinksare

    supportedbetweentheRFModuleandtheBCUto

    maintainthedatalinkintheeventofdamagetoa

    givenfiberconnection.

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    8 PRODUCTBRIEF:WAP400SeriesAccessPoint

    ThroughputandCoverage

    InBroadbandwirelessnetworkdeployments,

    capacityorcoveragerequirementswilltypically

    determinehowtodimensionthenetworkfor

    necessaryperformance.Forcapacity-focused

    deployments,theoperatorsprimaryobjectivemay

    betodeliveraspecifiedaveragethroughputtoa

    discretesubscriberbasewithinafocusedregion.

    Forcoverage-focuseddeployments,theoperators

    primaryobjectivemaybetoprovideabasiclevelof

    servicetoabroadgeographicarea,extendingthereachofthenetworktoaddressasmanysubscribers

    aspossible.

    TheWAP400AccessPointcanbeeffectively

    deployedtoaddressboththroughputandcoverage.

    Throughputandcoveragecapabilitiesofbroadband

    wirelessnetworksarehighlyinfluencedbytheradio

    environment,theprofileofdataandvoicetraffic

    onthenetwork,fixedversusmobileapplication,

    throughputrequirementsofsubscribers,andthe

    levelofinterferencepresentatthesystem.

    DistributedNetworkArchitecture

    AWAP400systemisdeployedbasedona

    distributednetworkarchitecture.Capacityand

    coveragerequirementswillfactorintonetwork

    dimensioningtodeterminetheinitialscaleof

    thedeployment.Ascoverageorcapacityneeds

    grow,additionalbasesitescanbereadilydeployed

    andseamlesslydroppedintothedistributed

    architecture.

    Conventionalcellularsystemshavereliedon

    hierarchicalarchitectureswithmultiplelayersof

    controlandinterconnectplatforms.Motorolas

    WiMAXsystemsleverageasimplified,peer-to-peer

    networkarchitecturethatisaflat,IP-baseddesign

    inamannersimilartothatofcurrent802.11Wi-Fi

    AccessPoints.

    Initiallyproposedforcellularsystems,this

    distributedarchitecturewasadoptedbyMotorolas

    WiMAXsystemsandoffersfullsupportofmobility

    applications.

    TheWiMAXdistributednetworkarchitecture

    approachoffersthefollowingbenefits:

    Seamlesslyintegrateswirelesstechnologyspecific

    functionalitywithIPnetworkingequipment

    Allowsfortheuseofacommonnetworkformultiplewirelessaccesstechnologies

    Enablescost-effectiveimplementationfor

    deploymentsrangingfromsmalltolargescale

    Enablestheuseofmobiledevices

    Eliminateshigh-costcentralizedboxes

    Enablesnewtypesoftransportnetworkssuchas

    metroEthernetforbackhaul

    Reduceslatenciesduetoeliminationofmultiple

    boxes

    Enablesdistributionofapplicationlevel

    functionalitysuchascontentdeliverynetworks

    WiMAXAccessPointController

    Whilepreservingthebenefitsofadistributednetworkarchitecture,theWAP400AccessPoint

    systemalsomaintainsacentralizedplatform

    forthosefunctionsbestservedbylocalized

    management.TheMotorolaWiMAXAccessPoint

    Controller(WiMAXAPC)providesmanagementof

    keysecurityandmobilityrelatedfunctionsinaWAP

    400networkdeployment.

    TheWiMAXAPCsupportsthefollowingfeatures:

    Authenticationliaisonbetweentheuser/device

    andtheAAAserver

    SecurityfunctionssuchasLocalKeyDistribution

    Function(LKDF)fordeliveringAuthenticationKeys

    PagingController(PC)

    QoSPolicyDecisionPoint

    Flowadmissioncontrolrelatedtohandovers

    AccessControl

    HandoverDecisionPoint

    ProxyMobileIPClientValidation

    ContextRepository(CR)function

    TheWiMAXAPCisbasedontheATCAplatform

    architectureanddesignedtobehighlyscaleable

    AdeploymentofWAP400AccessPointsin

    conjunctionwithaWiMAXAPCandseparatebearer

    controlpathrealizedfromIProutersandswitches

    formstheAccessServiceNetworkasdefinedinthe

    WiMAXForumReferenceArchitecture.Adeployment

    ofWAP400AccessPointsinconjunctionwithaCAP

    ControllerformstheAccessServiceNetworkas

    definedintheWiMAXForumReferenceArchitecture.

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    9 PRODUCTBRIEF:WAP400SeriesAccessPoint

    QoS

    TheWAP400systemutilizesfiveclassesofQoS

    asdefinedbytheIEEE802.16especification.The

    broadsupportofthevariedschedulingclassesat

    theMAClevelenablearangeofservicesincluding

    robustvoiceanddatamanagementandservicelevel

    assurance.

    ThefiveQoSclassessupportedbyMotorolaare

    UnsolicitedGrantService(UGS),Real-timePolling

    Service(rtPS),ExtendedReal-timePollingservice(ertPS),Non-real-timePollingService(nrtPS)and

    BestEffort(BE)

    FurtherenhancingtheQoScapabilitiesoftheWAP

    400system,MotorolaextendstheQoScapability

    withanend-to-endQoSframeworktomeetthe

    needsoftruecarrier-classdeployments.

    Eachend-userisprovisionedwithasetofservice

    flowsmappingtothevariousservicesofferedby

    theoperator.Forexample,VoIPanddataservices

    maybedefinedastwodistinctserviceflowsforan

    end-user.Bothserviceflowscouldbeassociated

    withappropriateQoSrelatedparametersincluding

    the802.16edefinedschedulingclass,DiffServ

    CodePoint(DSCP),aswellasminimumand

    maximumdatarates.Theseparametersareutilized

    atmultiplepointsacrossthenetworktoproviding

    properhandlingoftheend-to-endservice.

    Security

    TheWAP400systemimplements802.16ebased

    securityarchitecturetoensureinter-networkand

    devicecompatibilityandinteroperability.

    Forover-the-airtraffic,PKMv2protocolis

    implementedbetweenthedeviceandtheAccess

    PointtocarrytheEAPmessages.CCM-modeAESisimplementedfordataencryptionandauthentication.

    EAPiscarriedusingAAAprotocols(RADIUS)

    betweentheAAAproxyintheWiMAXAPCandthe

    AAAserver.Bothdeviceanduserauthenticationis

    supported.

    AAAserversareanintegralpartofthesecurity

    infrastructurefortheDiversityAccessPoint.The

    AAAframeworkcallsforaSupplicant,Authenticator,

    andanAuthenticationServerrole.Theuserdevice

    istheSupplicant,theWiMAXAPCprovidesthe

    AuthenticatorfunctionandtheAAAserverplaysthe

    AuthenticationServerrole.

    TheWAP400solutionsupportsstandard,off-the-

    shelfAAAserversforeaseinnetworkdesign.

    TheWAP400solutionisbeingdesignedtoachieve

    ahighdegreeofsecuritytopreventattackssuchas

    DenialofService.Afuturereleasewillintroducea

    host-basedIntrusionDetectionSystem(IDS)anda

    host-basedfirewallareintothesystemdesign.When

    implementedinindividualnetworkelements,theIDS

    monitorssystemlogs,criticalsystemresources,and

    sensitivefiles,andprovidedimmediatevisibilityinto

    unauthorizedaccess.

    Devices

    Motorolaswi4WiMAXportfoliowillofferafullsuite

    ofWiMAX802.16e-2005compliantend-userdevices.

    BecauseWiMAXstandards-basedtechnologyis

    backedbymajorchipsetmanufacturers,WiMAX

    operatorswillbenefitfromsignificantcost

    reductionsasdeploymentsexpandandtheyare

    abletodeliverconnectionstoalargeecosystemof

    WiMAXcompliantdevices.

    Motorolaswi4WiMAXportfolioisconformant

    tothe802.16e-2005specificationandwillfollow

    thecertificationrequirementsdefinedbythe

    WiMAXForumindustrygroup.Thiswillensure

    thatMotorolasWiMAXequipmentanddevices

    arecapableofinteroperatingwithequipment

    anddevicesfromabroadspectrumofcompliant

    vendors.

    MotorolassuiteofWiMAXdeviceswillinclude:

    OutdoorSubscriberUnit(CPEo)

    Intendedforfixedbroadbandapplication,theOutdoor

    SubscriberUnit(CPEo)canbeunobtrusivelymountedoutside

    aresidenceorbusinesstodeliverWiMAXconnections

    viaEthernettotheindoors.TheCPEoprovidessignificant

    advantageinextendedcoverageandcapacity.

    DesktopSubscriberUnits(CPEi)

    Simple,self-installdevicesthatoperateindoorstoreceive

    WiMAXsignalsthroughthebuildingwalls.AvarietyofCPEi

    unitswillbeincludedintheportfoliotoaddressvaryingfeature

    setsincludingbasicdataconnection,VoIP,andWi-Fi.

    PCCard

    WiMAXPCcardscanbeutilizedtobringtheWiMAX

    connectiondirectlytothelaptopforatrulynomadicexperience

    .

    Handsets

    Asuiteofmultimodemobilehandsetsfeaturingfashionable

    designwilldelivercellular-likemobileperformancewith

    broadband-likedatathroughput.

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    Backhaul

    DiversityAccessPointdeploymentswilluse

    backhaulsolutionstomanagetheaggregatedata

    throughputsservicedbyeachbasesite.

    TheWAP400systemwillsupportahostofwireline

    andwirelessbackhauloptions.MotorolasWAP

    400AccessPointsitesandtheWiMAXAPCcan

    beconnectedtoanoperatorsexistingnetwork

    throughsimpleL2,Ethernetconnections.Typical

    implementationsbenefitbyusingMotorolas

    WirelessBackhaulSolutionsconfiguredinaPoint-to-

    Pointmanner.

    MultipleWAP400basesitescanbepairedwith

    MotorolaWirelessBackhaulModulestodirect

    trafficfromeachindividualbasesitetoasingle

    WAP400basesitelocation.There,thetrafficcanbeaggregatedanddeliveredtotheoperatorscore

    network.

    OperationsandManagementSystem

    MotorolaoffersaWiMAXOperationsand

    ManagementSystem(WiMAXOAM)toaddress

    theoperationsandmanagementrequirementsof

    WiMAXdeployments.TheWiMAXOAMleverages

    Motorolasextensiveexperienceinmanaging

    wirelessbroadbandnetworks.TheWiMAXOAMwas

    developedtoaddressMotorolasWiMAXportfolioof

    infrastructureanddevices.

    TheWiMAXOAMisdesignedonahighlyflexibleand

    scalableplatformtomeetanoperatorsprovisioning

    andmanagementrequirementstodayaswellas

    growtomeettheneedsofanexpandednetwork

    tomorrow.

    TheWiMAXOAMcanbeintegratedwithotherOSS

    systemsusing3GPP/3GPP2definednorth-bound

    interfaces(NBI).TheWiMAXOAMfunctionalelements

    canbedistributedacrossmultipleservers.Table3

    highlightskeyplatformspecificationsfortheWiMAX

    OAMandtable4highlightskeyfeatures&benefits.

    TheWiMAXOAMprovidesfunctionalandoperational

    featuresdesignedtoincreasesystemavailability,improveservicelevels,andsimplifyprovisioningand

    managementofnetworkoperations.

    SomeofthekeyinnovationsoftheWiMAXOAM

    include:

    Actionablealarmsandincidents

    Dashboards

    Wizardsandwizardtemplates

    Incidentandconsolidatedinformationreports

    WiMAXOAMPlatformSpecifications

    Environment

    Hardwareplatform:IntelbasedPC

    OS:Windows2003ServerorWindowsXP

    Professional

    Software:JavaTMRuntimeEnvironment

    InterfacetoNetworkElements

    XMLflatfiles

    SNMPv3

    SecureFTP

    HTTP/HTTPS

    NBI

    SNMPv1

    UserInterfaces

    WebaccesstoEMS(localandremote) LocalEMSapplicat ionsforsecuritymanagement

    WIMAXOAMFeatures&Benefits

    Features Benefits

    FaultManagement

    Real-timealarmviewer

    andalarmmanagement

    Eventlogging

    E-maileventnotifications

    NetworkElement

    availabilityreporting

    NetworkElementdiagnostics

    Reducesthenumberof

    maintenancedispatches

    Providestargetedissue

    identificationlowering

    resolutiontime

    ConfigurationManagement

    Softwareandconfiguration

    distribution

    Configurationreports

    Inventorydata

    Autodiscoveryand

    configuration

    Simplifiedprovisioningof

    newnetworkelementsand

    devices

    Improvedservicereliability

    bymanagingeffective

    installationsandautomated

    productupdates

    PerformanceManagement

    Historicalstatisticsretrieve

    andprocessing

    Real-timeandhistorical

    statisticsdisplay

    Statisticsstorage

    Improvedserviceavailability

    throughmonitoringof

    networkperformanceand

    trendstoidentifyissues

    early

    SecurityManagement

    EMSaccesscontrol

    Securitylogging

    Safeguardsthenetwork

    andensuresappropriate

    levelsofsecurity

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    WAP400FeatureSet

    Thefollowingisalistofhigh-levelfeaturessupported

    bytheWAP400AccessPointarchitecture:

    Fixedandnomadicapplication

    Fullmobilitysupport(upto120km/hr)tobe

    introducedviasoftwareupdateinfuturesystem

    release

    ComplianttoIEEE802.16especifications

    Multi-bandandmulti-frequencysupport

    o2.3GHzbandwith5MHzand10MHzchannel

    bandwidth

    o2.5GHzbandwith5MHzand10MHzchannel

    bandwidth

    o3.5GHzbandwith5MHzand7MHzchannel

    bandwidth

    oOtherbandclassunderconsideration

    WAP400designfeatures

    o Trunkedmodems

    oUpto4-sectorsupport

    oMIMO-A,MIMO-B&ULCollaborativeMIMO

    readysystem

    oDiversityantennaschemes

    Physicallayer

    oPartialUsageofSubchannels(PUSC),Full

    UsageofSubchannels(FUSC),Advanced,

    Modulation&Coding(AMC)

    oAdaptivemodulationup64QAMdownlink&16

    QAMuplink

    MAClayer

    oCompressedMAP

    oHARQ

    oChannelsounding

    oQoSsupport

    oEncryption

    oIPv4CS(IPv6planned)

    oPHS,RoHC

    EAPsupport

    Securitykeydistribution

    AAAauthentication

    MobileIPproxyMIPfunction(futuresystem

    release) SNMPv3

    IPSec

    Firewall,IDS(futuresystemrelease)

    Sleep&idlemodes(futuresystemrelease)

    L2andL3handoverswithroamingsupport(future

    systemrelease)

    Highavailability

    IMSintegration

    Networkmanagementoptions

    IMSBasedFeatures&Services

    TheIPMultimediaSubsystem(IMS)representsan

    evolvedvisionofthecarrierclassall-IPcorenetwork

    andisasignificantcomponentofMotorolasnetworevolutionstrategy.MotorolaIMSunleashesthetrue

    potentialofpacket-basedbroadbandnetworks.

    TheWAP400systemcombinedwiththeMotorola

    IMSsolutioncanprovideacompellingarrayof

    featuresandapplicationsfurtherenhancingthe

    servicetotheenduser.

    Theseservicesmayinclude,butarenotlimitedto

    thefollowing:

    VoIP

    SeamlessMobility(WiFi/Cellular)

    SeamlessMobility(CommonServiceProfile)

    Presence

    CommonAddressBook

    Location

    VideoCall

    VideoStreaming(e.g.Advertising,TV,VOD)

    AudioStreaming(e.g.Advertising,Radio,MOD)

    Audio/VideoFileDownload

    MachinetoMachineSolutions(e.g.Vending

    Machines)

    PrepaidPushToX(Talk,View,Video)

    InstantMessaging(PictureorVideoComponent) InstantVoiceMessage

    UnifiedMessaging

    TextMessaging(Alerts,Notifications)

    Conferencing(Audio/Video)

    FindMe/FollowMe

    Multi-PlayerGaming

    IVR

    RingBackTones

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    Theinformationpresentedhereinistothebestofourknowledgetrueandaccurate.Nowarrantyorguaranteeexpressedorimpliedismaderegardingthecapacity,performanc

    orsuitabilityofanyproduct.MOTOROLAandtheStylizedMLogoareregisteredintheU.S.PatentandTrademarkOffice.Allotherproductorservicenamesarethepropertyof

    theirregisteredowners.Motorola,Inc.20070207networksgms

    Summary

    TheWAP400AccessPointsolutionfeaturing

    diversityantennatechniquesaddressesthe

    marketneedforcost-effective,high-performing,

    broadbandwirelessaccesssolutions.Basedon

    802.16e-2005technology,theWAP400solutionwill

    allowoperatorstoservicetheirfixedandmobile

    broadbandwirelessrequirements.

    Motorolaisuniquelypositionedtoaddressthe

    wirelessbroadbandmarketthroughtheMOTOwi4vision.Motorolahasaligneditsbusinessunitsand

    roadmapstoprovideacomprehensive,end-to-

    endsolutioncoveringallaspectsofthebroadband

    wirelessaccessdeployment.Withourdeepand

    extensivepatentportfolio,overadecadeofR&D

    investment,andourexperienceasaglobalsupplier

    ofbroadbandwirelessaccesssolutions,Motorolais

    primedtodeliveritsbest-of-breedWiMAXsolutions.

    Withtheadvancementofwirelessbroadband,we

    havetheopportunitytofurtheradvanceourservice

    totheend-userfrombasicconnectionsinunserved

    regionstohigh-speed,mobileaccessindensemetro

    markets.Motorolaoffersoperatorsameanstotruly

    transformtheend-userexperience.