Siemens Canada WQE5237001 User manual

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User’s Manual & Installation Guide for:
WiN52XX/WiN51XX Series Outdoor CPE
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Table of Contents
Introduction.........................................................................................................6
1.1About this Manual................................................................................................................7
1.2General Description ............................................................................................................7
1.2.1Features.....................................................................................................................8
1.3Package Components and Unpacking.............................................................................8
1.4Safety Information...............................................................................................................8
Product Description .........................................................................................11
2.1Introduction.........................................................................................................................12
2.2IEEE 802.16e Mobile WiMAX Compliance....................................................................13
2.3Block Diagram....................................................................................................................14
2.4Features..............................................................................................................................15
2.4.1Mobile WiMAX Wave 2 MIMO Features.............................................................15
2.4.2Security....................................................................................................................17
2.4.3Time Division Duplexing (TDD)............................................................................20
2.4.4Coding Rate............................................................................................................20
2.4.5Modulation...............................................................................................................20
2.4.6Convolution Coding Error Correction ..................................................................21
2.5Deployment Models ..........................................................................................................21
2.5.1PTP Deployment ....................................................................................................21
2.5.2PMP Deployment ...................................................................................................21
2.5.3Non Line-of-Sight ...................................................................................................21
2.5.4Channelization........................................................................................................21
2.6Service Flows.....................................................................................................................22
2.6.1Service Flow Classification...................................................................................22
2.6.2Dynamic Service Addition.....................................................................................22
2.6.3Default Service Flows............................................................................................23
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2.6.4Scheduling...............................................................................................................23
2.7Physical Description..........................................................................................................24
2.7.1Physical Interfaces Description............................................................................24
2.7.2LED Indication Description....................................................................................25
Mounting............................................................................................................27
3.1General ...............................................................................................................................28
3.2Site Survey.........................................................................................................................28
3.3Pole Mounting....................................................................................................................29
3.4Wall Mounting ....................................................................................................................29
Installation Procedure......................................................................................30
4.1Safety Hazards..................................................................................................................31
4.2Tools and Cables Required for the Installation.............................................................31
4.3Installing the WiN5200......................................................................................................31
4.3.1Pole Mounting.........................................................................................................32
4.3.2Wall Mount ..............................................................................................................33
4.4Cable Connections............................................................................................................35
4.4.1Installing the WiN1010 data adapter for WiN5200............................................35
Equipment Configuration and Monitoring......................................................38
5.1Configuring WiN5200 Basic Parameters .......................................................................39
5.2Aligning the CPE Antenna................................................................................................41
5.2.1CPE Antenna Alignment Procedure....................................................................42
5.2.2Link Indication.........................................................................................................43
Management......................................................................................................44
6.1General ...............................................................................................................................45
6.2SW Download/Upgrade....................................................................................................45
6.3Web-page Management...................................................................................................46
6.4SNMP Management..........................................................................................................50
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Appendix A – Product Specification...............................................................51
Appendix B – IDU to ODU Cable Specifications............................................52
List of Acronyms ..............................................................................................54
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ntroduction
WiN5200 Introduction | 7
1.1 About this Manual
ThismanualdescribestheinstallationproceduresofWiN51XX/WiN52XXOutdoorCPEwith
Ethernetinterfaceandiswrittenfortheinstallersandoperators.
WiN51XX/WiN52XX2productswillbereferredinthismanualasWiN5200fromnowon.
TheRuggedComWiN5200isamemberoftheWinMax™Efamily,alineofmobileWiMAX
broadbandwirelessaccesssystemsbasedonthe802.16emobileWiMAXstandard.TheWin
Max™EfamilyisdetailedintheSystemDescriptionmanualofRuggedCom.
ThismanualassumesthatusershavesomeexperiencewithWiMAXtechnologiesand
procedures.
Whilesomesafetyprecautionsarereviewedhere,thismanualassumesthatinstallershave
beentrainedinsafeinstallationpractices.Users,whoarenewtoWiMAXtechnologiesand
serviceprocedures,shouldnotrelyonthismanualforcomprehensiveguidance.
1.2 General Description
TheRuggedComWiN5200ODUisamemberoftheWinMax™Efamily,alineofWiMAX
BroadbandWirelessAccesssystemsbasedonthe802.16emobileWiMAXstandard,specially
designedforquadrupleplayapplications.
WiN5200isahighperformanceoutdoorunitthatprovidescomplete802.16emobileWiMAX
broadbandwirelessaccessfunctionalitytoarangeofindoormultiservicegateways.
TheWiN5200enablesthefullscopeoftripleplay(includingtelephony,data,VideoonDemand)
overtheWiMAXnetwork.Inthehome,tripleplayservicesaredistributedtoasinglegateway
forasimplehomenetworkingsolution.
TheWiN5200isbasedontheIEEE802.16estandardstoeffectivelymeettheuniquerequirements
ofthewirelessMetropolitanAreaNetwork(MAN)environmentandtodeliverbroadband
accessservicestoawiderangeofcustomers.Specificallydesignedforpointtomultipoint
broadbandwirelessaccessapplications,theWiN5200providesefficientuseofthewireless
spectrum,supportingarangeofuserenvironments.Theaccessandbandwidthallocation
mechanismsaccommodatehundredsofsubscriberunitspersector,supportingdifferentiated
servicestoamultipleofendusers.
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1.2.1 Features
 IntelligentWiMAXsubscriberunitforwirelesstripleplayservicedelivery
 OutdoorunitwithETHinterfacetoindoorunit
 Automatic,selfconfigured,plugnplay
 Supporting1.X,2.Xand3.XGHzbands
1.3 Package Components and Unpacking
Checkthatthepackagecontains:
1.WiN52xxODUwithintegratedflatantenna
2.Pole/wallmountinghardware
Incaseofdamage,contacttheshippingcompany.
1.4 Safety Information
RF Exposure
TheWiN5200,anoutdoorCPE,iscompliantwiththerequirementssetforthinCFR47section
1.1307,addressingRFExposurefromradiofrequencydevicesasdefinedinOETBulletin65.
TheoutdoorCPEmobileunitshouldbepositionedmorethan0.6feet(20cm)fromhumans.
TheoutdoorCPEfixedunitshouldbepositionedatleast7feet(2m)fromhumans.
Lightning Protection
WhenWiN5200isinstalledinanoutdoorlocation,allindoorcomponents(Ethernet,power
supply)shouldbeconnectedthroughalightningprotector.
Thepurposeofthelightningprotectionistoprotectpeopleandequipmentlocatedindoors
fromlightningthatmightstriketheWiN5200oritsoutdoorcables.Therefore,thelightning
protectordeviceshouldbeinstalledindoors,ascloseaspossibletothepointwherethecables
enterthebuilding.Thelightningprotectorcanalsobeinstalledoutdoors,aslongasthecables
thatleadfromitindoorsarewellprotectedfromlightningbetweentheboxandthebuilding
entrance.
Power Cord Protection
TheWiN5200shouldalwaysbeconnectedtotheWiN1010dataadapterforbothpower
supplyanddatatransferpurposes.
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Anyothertypeofconnection/applicationoftheWiN5200and/orWiN1010isnotallowed.
Routeallpowersupplycordssothatpeoplecannotwalkonthem,orplaceobjectsonor
againstthem.Thiscanpinchordamagethecords.
Servicing
Donotopenthecoverofthisproductandperformcorrectiveactionsunlessinstructedtodo
sointheoperatinginstructions.
Outdoor Grounding System
Verifythattheantennaorcablesystemisgrounded(earthed).
TheantennaisanintegralpartoftheCPE(ModelsWiN51XX)
TheCPE(antenna)installationmustbeasperArticle810oftheNEC.Ofparticularnoteisthe
requirementthatthegroundingconductornotbelessthan10AWG(Cu).Theschemeshould
beeitherinaccordancewithUL96and96A.LightningProtectionComponentsand
InstallationRequirementsforLightningProtectionSystems,ortestedinaccordancewithUL
50andUL497.
CAUTION
Toreducetheriskoffire,useonlyNo.26AWGorlargertelecommunicationlinecord
betweentheindoorandoutdoorunits.
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NOTE:Thisequipmenthasbeentestedandfoundtocomplywiththelimits
foraClassBdigitaldevice,pursuanttopart15oftheFCCRules.Theselimits
aredesignedtoprovidereasonableprotectionagainstharmfulinterferenceina
residentialinstallation.Thisequipmentgenerates,usesandcanradiateradio
frequencyenergyand,ifnotinstalledandusedinaccordancewiththe
instructions,maycauseharmfulinterferencetoradiocommunications.
However,thereisnoguaranteethatinterferencewillnotoccurinaparticular
installation.Ifthisequipmentdoescauseharmfulinterferencetoradioor
televisionreception,whichcanbedeterminedbyturningtheequipmentoffand
on,theuserisencouragedtotrytocorrecttheinterferencebyoneormoreofthe
followingmeasures:
‐Reorientorrelocatethereceivingantenna.
‐Increasetheseparationbetweentheequipmentandreceiver.
‐Connecttheequipmentintoanoutletonacircuitdifferentfromthattowhich
thereceiverisconnected.
‐Consultthedealeroranexperiencedradio/TVtechnicianforhelp.
ThisdevicecomplieswithPart15oftheFCCRules.
Operationissubjecttothefollowingtwoconditions:
(1)Thisdevicemaynotcauseinterference,and(2)thisdevicemustacceptany
interference,includinginterferencethatmaycauseundesiredoperationofthe
device
Changesormodificationstothisequipmentnotexpresslyapprovedbytheparty
responsibleforcompliance(RuggedComInc.)couldvoidtheuser’sauthorityto
operatetheequipment.
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roduct Description
WiN5200 Product Description | 12
2.1 Introduction
TheWiN5200ODUCPEisanIEEE802.162005compliantwirelessdevicefordeploymentof
pointtomultipoint(PMP)andpointtopoint(PTP)networkarchitectures.
TheWiN5200ODUCPEisanoutdoordevice.TheWiN5200ODUCPEisWiMAXForum
802.16eWave2(MIMO)Certifiedsubscribers.Eachsubscriberregistersandestablishesabi
directionaldatalinkwiththebasestationsectorcontroller.
TheCPEterminalsaregroupedintotwoclasses,OutdoorCPEsandResidentialGateways
(RG)whichareindoorunits.Therelationshipbetweenalltheunitsisillustratedbelow.
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House
RG
WiN1030-1
RG
WiN1020-1
RG
WiN1010-1
CPE
WiN52xx
BST
WiN70xx
CPE
WiN52xx
CPE
WiN52xx
Figure 2-1: Functional Overview of the CPEs
ThebasestationisconnectedtotheheadendoverIPBackhaulorviawirelesschannels.The
outdoorCPEsareconnectedtothebasestationoverwirelesschannels.TheoutdoorCPEis
connectedtotheindoorresidentialgatewayoverEthernetorcoaxialnetworks.
2.2 IEEE 802.16e Mobile WiMAX Compliance
TheIEEE802.162005specificationsdescribeaPMPbroadbandwirelessaccessstandardfor
systems.ThisstandardincludesdescriptionsforboththeMediaAccessControl(MAC)and
thephysical(PHY)layers.
TheWiN5200ODUCPEiscomplianttoIEEE802.162005WiMAXforumWave2profile.
WiN5200 Product Description | 14
Note
The 802.16e standards are subject to amendment, and Win-MaxTM product family design compliance
applies to a specific revision of the standard. The Win-MaxTM product family does not support mesh
communication (direct subscriber-to-subscriber).
2.3 Block Diagram
TheCPEconsistsofthefollowingmodules:
1.BaseBandboardincludingtheWiMAX16eMIMOBaseBandSoC(runningthe16e
MAC+PHY)plustheUserInterfaceplustheanalogfrontendthatinterfacetheRF
module.
2.PowerSupplyboard–DC/DCpowersupply.Convertsthe48VDCtothevariousvoltages
thatarefeedingtheDigitalandtheRFmodules
3.RFboard‐SingletransmitdualreceivemodulethatmodulatetheanalogWiMAXsignal
inputfromtheBaseBandmodemtothehighfrequencyRFoutput.SeveralRFmodules
exist‐eachsupportingdifferentfrequencyband.
4.Chassis
5.AntennaIntegrateddualpolarizationantennatosupporttheMIMOschemes
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Base-Band
RF
Power Supply
Indoor-Outdoor Cable
Antenna
Figure 2-2: WiN5200 Block Diagram
2.4 Features
2.4.1 Mobile WiMAX Wave 2 MIMO Features
MultipleInput,MultipleOutput(MIMO)describessystemsthatusemorethanoneradioand
antennasystemateachendofthewirelesslink.Inthepastitwastoocostlytoincorporate
multipleantennasandradiosinasubscriberterminal.Recentadvancesinradio
miniaturizationandintegrationtechnologynowmakesitfeasibleandcosteffective.
Combiningtwoormorereceivedsignalshastheimmediatebenefitofimprovingreceived
signalstrength,butMIMOalsoenablestransmissionofparalleldatastreamsorgreater
throughput.Forexample,ina2x2MIMO(twotransmitandtworeceiveelements),dual
polarizationpointtopointsystem,thecarrier’sallocatedfrequencycanbeusedtwice,
effectivelydoublingthethroughputdatarate.
InpointtomultipointsystemsemployingMIMO,eachbasestationantennatransmitsa
differentdatastreamandeachsubscriberterminalreceivesvariouscomponentsofthe
transmittedsignalswitheachofitssubscriberantennasasillustratedinthefigurebelow.By
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usingappropriatealgorithms,thesubscriberterminalisabletoseparateanddecodethe
parallelsimultaneouslyreceiveddatastreams.
Figure 2-3: MiMo Antenna System
2.4.1.1 Space-Time Coding
Spacetimecoding(STC)isatechniqueforimplementingtransmissiondiversity.Mobile
WiMAXusestransmitdiversityinthedownlinkdirectiontoprovidespatialdiversitythat
enhancesthesignalqualitytoaspecificsubscriberlocatedanywherewithintherangeofthe
antennabeam.Althoughprovidinglesssignalgainthanbeamforming,transmitdiversityis
morerobustformobileuserssinceitdoesnotrequirepriorknowledgeofthepath
MiMoMiMo
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characteristicsofasubscriber’sparticularfrequencychannel.OnesuchSTCtechnique,
knownastheAlamoutiCode,waspublishedin1998[4]andhasbeenincorporatedintothe
WiMAX16estandard.
2.4.2 Security
Securitywasakeyfailingofolderbroadbandwirelesssystemsofthepast.Thewhyofitis
easytocomprehend‐‐‐anynetworkthattransmitsitsdataacrosswirelesssignalsratherthan
wiresisinherentlymoreopentointerference,intrusionorassault.Thisdoesnotmeansolid
broadbandwirelesssecurityisimpossible,justmuchmoredifficult.
Asbroadbandwirelessnetworkshavematuredsecurityfeatureshaveimproved.Withthe
adventofWiMAX,thesecuritytoolsetsavailabletobroadbandwirelessserviceproviders
havereachedalltimehighsoffunctionality.TodayʹsWiMAXnetworkscanbesecuredmore
effectivelythaneverbefore.
WiMAXandIEEE802.16SecuritySublayerprovidesforprivacy,authenticationand
confidentialityacrossthebroadbandwirelessnetwork.DefinedinitiallybyIEEE802.162004
andthencorrectedandamendedbyCorrigendum1andIEEE802.16e2005respectively,the
SecuritySublayernowsupportsFixedandMobileoperation.
Therearetwomajordifferencesbetweenthestandards.Thefirstdifferenceisthatthesecurity
mechanismoftheIEEE802.162004isbasedontheDOCSISstandard.Inthe802.16e2005
manychangeshavebeenmadeinthesecuritymechanisms.Theseconddifferenceisinthe
flexibilityofSSʹsconnectioncharacteristicswiththeBST.TheIEEE802.162004onlysupports
fixedaccess.Infixedaccess,anSScannotmitigatetotheairinterfaceofanewBaseStation
(BST)withoutperformingthenetworkentryagainafteraconnectiontermination.TheIEEE
802.16e2005supportsmobileaccess.MobileaccessenablesanSStomovebetweenvarious
BSTcellswhilekeepingtheconnectionestablished.
TherearefiveprimaryaspectsofWiMAXsecuritythatshouldbeconsideredwhendesigning
asecurityplanforaWiMAXnetwork.Theserangefrommitigationtechniquesatthephysical
layertoimprovedwirelessauthenticationandencryptiontointrusionprotectionanddata
transportsecurity.Ateachlevel,choicesinimplementationandsecuritylevelscanbemade;
althoughinthecaseofthephysicallayeroptionsarelimited.
2.4.2.1 Physical Layer Security
TherearetwobasictypesofattacksthatcanaffectthephysicallayerofWiMAX.Oneis
jammingandtheotherispacketscrambling.Thefirstisrelativelystraightforward,andis
sometimestheresultofinterferenceratherthananattack.Jammingconsistsofastronger
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signalthantheWiMAXnetworkoverwhelmingnetworkdatafeedseitherinintermittent
burstsorwithsustainedcarrierwaves.
SincemostWiMAXnetworkservicesaredeliveredoverlicensedbands(currently3.5GHz
internationallyand2.5GHzbothinternationallyandintheUS),thisoffersspectrum
relativelyquietfromaccidentalinterference.Accidentalinterferenceinlicensedspectrum
cannotalwaysbecompletelydiscountedasthereisapossibilityofsecondandthirdharmonic
interferencewaves,forexample,frommuchlowerfrequencysignalsifthoseareinclose
proximitytotheWiMAXantennasystemsorthatcrossthemwithasignalcloseenoughin
physicalproximitytolocallyoverloadtheWiMAXsignal.Inpractice,thisisrare.
Packetscramblingisanattackthatoccurswhencontrolpacketsintherespectivedownlink
anduplinksubframesaresniffedthenscrambledandreturnedtothenetwork.Thisattackis
muchhardertomountthanajammingattack.SincemostWiMAXnetworkstodayusetime
divisionduplexing(TDD),toincludetheWinMax™system,anattackercanparsethis
timingsequenceandcapturecontroldata,thepreambleandmap,scramblethemandsend
thembackwithcorrecttimingtointerruptlegitimatesignal,resultinginslowdownsand
effectivelyloweredbandwidth.Interceptedandscrambledpacketsarepossiblewith
frequencydivisionduplexing(FDD)aswellwhichtransmitsboththeuplinkanddownlink
simultaneously,butitisevenhardertoexploitthisattackthanwithTDDsystems.
Whileitmayseemthephysicallayerisinherentlymostvulnerableasthesecurityelementsof
WiMAXarelocatedathigherlayers,thefactishackerscanoftenfindlowerhangingfruitin
termsofusefulexploitshigherinthestack,becauseasWiMAXsupportsmultipleselections
onwhatserviceproviderscanchoosetoimplementintermsofauthentication,sometimesthe
doorcanbeleftopenforthembythechoicesmade.
2.4.2.2 Authentication
Traditionallythefirstlevelofsecurityauthenticationforolderbroadbandwireless
technologieshasbeenMACauthenticationandWiMAXsupportsthis,althoughproviders
donʹtsettleforthismethod.ThistechniqueallowedserviceproviderstologpermittedMAC
deviceaddressesandallowonlythoseaddressestoaccessthenetwork.Hackerslongago
figuredouthowtospoofthese.Ifabasestationisnotsetupwithadequateauthentication
measures,anattackercancapturecontrolpacketsandposeasalegitimatesubscribereven
witholderMACdeviceauthenticationenabled.
Asecond,newerandmuchbetterchoice,embracedbytheWinMax™system,isthebuiltin
supportforX.509devicecertificatesembeddedwiththeuseofextensibleauthentication
protocol‐‐‐transportlayersecurity(EAPTTLS)method,addedwiththe802.16estandardand
WiMAXForum.
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EntertheEAPTLTSauthenticationmethod.Thistechniqueallowsboththesubscriberand
thebasestationtoauthenticateeachotherusinganX.509methodforboth,inadditiontoa
subscriberauthenticationwhichisbasedonwellknownsubscriberauthenticationtechniques
suchPAPandMSCHAP.MACcontrolheadersareneverencryptedinWiMAX,however
withEAPcarrierscanchoosetoauthenticatethem(buttheydonʹtnecessarilyhaveto).This
capabilityaddsanadditionallayerofauthenticationconfirmation.Itʹsanoperatorspecific
guidelinedecisionandistunableintheWinMax™system.
2.4.2.3 Encryption
ClearlythefirstlayerofdefenseforWiMAXoperatorsistoauthenticatealegitimateuseron
itsnetwork.However,WiMAX,withits802.16eratification,offerstoplinetoolsfor
encryptionofdata.Olderwirelessiterationsusedthedataencryptionstandard(DES)which
reliedona56bitkeyforencryption.Thisislargelyconsideredobsolete.WiMAX802.16e
certainlysupportsDES(3DES)butitalsoaddssupportfortheAdvancedEncryption
Standard(AES)whichsupports,128bit,192bitor256bitencryptionkeys.AlsoAESmeets
theFederalInformationProcessingStandard(FIPS)1402specification,requiredby
numerousgovernmentalbranches.Thistechnology,whichrequiresdedicatedprocessorson
boardbasestations,isrobustandhighlyeffective.
Trafficencryptionmaybeemployedper802.16ServiceFlowandissubjecttooperatorpolicy.
Therelevanceofencryptiontothenetworkoperatordeploymentisquestionable.Inthepast,
forexample,manycellularcarriersfocusedonauthenticationandmostlyignoredencryption.
Whetherthatwillchangeasmobileserviceprovidersrampupmorebroadbandapplications
isanopenquestion.
Thedownsidetotheseheavycomputingtasks(i.e.authenticationandencryption)isthatall
ofthisrequiresprocessorcycles,whichmayaffecttheperformanceofthesystem.
Nevertheless,theWinMax™systemandespecially,theSSandBST,whicharetheentities
thattakeactiveroleinheavysecurityrelatedcomputations,werebuiltbottomtotopwitha
designgoalofoffloadingheavilycomputingtasksfromthehostprocessortoaspecificcircuit.
Consequently,noperformancedegradationisneglected.
2.4.2.4 Third Party Intrusion Protection
WeexaminedWiMAXauthenticationschemes,whichareamajorcomponentofasecure
network.Andwealsospokeofdataencryption.Clearly,WiMAXpossessessolidtools
alreadybuiltin.Butthereareconsiderationsbeyondjustgoodsecuritythatcandrivea
migrationtothirdpartyintrusiondetectionandprotectiontools‐‐‐namelybusinesscase
elements.Intrusionprotectionishowever,notdataprotection.Thesearetwodifferentclasses
ofsolution.Certainly,agoodthirdpartyintrusionprotectioncanmonitorandsecurea
networkʹsauthentication.However,manysolutionsalsoofferwormprotection,Trojanhorse
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protection,defensesagainstviruses,backdoorexploitsanddenialofserviceattackstonamea
few.Someoftheseelementsarealmostabusinessnecessityforawirelessserviceprovider
andmayjustifythecostofanadditionalsecuritysuiteinitially.Forothercompanies,a
migrationstrategytoenhancedtoolsmakesthemostcosteffectivesense.
Agoodplacetostartisexaminingmarketandservicescenarios.Ifyourcustomerbaseis
highlysensitivetodataintegrity(financialsectororhospitalcustomers)thirdpartyintrusion
preventionsystemscanhelpsegmentcustomersfromeachotherbetteraswellassecurethem
fromoutsideattack.
Orinanotherexample,amobilenetworkthatoffersjustInternetaccessandvoicemaywish
toabrogateresponsibilityfordataencryptionandusesessioninitiationprotocol(SIP)
signalingforitsVoIPandWiMAXnativeauthenticationtools.
Referringtoencryption,clearlyanAESsupporteddataencryptionsystemgivesWiMAX
excellentsecurityinthisregard.However,additionalsolutionsthatmeetcustomerneeds
suchasvirtualprivatenetworksmayenhancethebusinessmodelandprovideadditional
sourceofrevenue.
2.4.3 Time Division Duplexing (TDD)
TheWiN5200CPEusestimedivisionduplexing(TDD)totransmitandreceiveonthesame
RFchannel.Thisisanoncontentionbasedmethodforprovidinganefficientandpredictable
twowayPTPorPMPcelldeployment.Alluplinkanddownlinktransmissionschedulingis
managedbythebasestation.Thebasestationsendsdatatraffictosubscribers,pollsforgrant
requests,andsendsgrantacknowledgementsbasedonthetotalofalltraffictoallsubscribers.
2.4.4 Coding Rate
Eachburstofdatatransmittedoverthewirelessinterfaceispaddedwithredundant
information,makingitmoreresistanttopotentialovertheairerrors.Thecodingrateisthe
ratioofuserdatatothetotaldatatransmittedincludingtheredundanterrorcorrectiondata.
Thebasestationsupportscodingratesof1/2,2/3,and3/4.
2.4.5 Modulation
ThemodulationtechniquespecifieshowthedataiscodedwithintheOFDMAcarriers.The
basestationsupportsQPSK,16QuadaratureAmplitudeModulation(QAM),and64QAM
modulations.
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