Title: Wireless Networks in the UAE
1Healthcare information systems
Building integrated networks for better and
cheaper care Broadband Wireless Networks for th
e UAE
OAK Global Broadband Wireless System Architects
2THE CASE FOR BROADBAND WIRELESS NETOWRKS
The Healthcare Sector
A key element in building a superior Healthcare
System is being able to implement the system in
the first place. Today, advanced applications,
remote care programs, remote monitoring systems,
are incomplete due to a lack of ubiquitous,
always on, broadband wireless networks.
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Telemedicine
Remote Monitoring
Home Care
Remote Treatment
No Mobile Broadband Area Networks Means
3iBurst Offers An Unmatched Opportunity
- Wireless IP access at DSL speeds
- Support of any standard Internet application
- Robust wide-area coverage
- Fixed or mobile users
Broadband Wireless Concept
Unique adaptive antenna technology
Broadband Wireless
3 to 10 X performance of any alternative
enabling...
Better, Efficient (Cost) Care, Everywhere
4An Introduction to OAK Global LLC Broadband
Wireless Architects.
- Founded in 2002 by team of experts from
ArrayComm, focusing on
- Wireless IP systems analysis and design
- Services development and marketing
- Total system support
- Established to bridge the gap between OEM supply
and end-to-end efficient operational systems
- Privileged relationship with Kyocera and other
OEMs, as well as ArrayComm for product roadmap
evolution
- Has developed unique system management tools and
expertise
- Unique iBurst expertise and support of multiple
iBurst projects and deployments in Africa (RSA),
Europe (UK, FR, NL), and the Middle East
5Mobile Wideband Wireless Access Key Success
Factors
- Successful MBWA solutions require
- Always on (i.e. end-to-end IP)
- Ubiquitous and robust coverage
- Very high capacity (under load)
- Large cells
- Low cost (CapEx and Opex)
- Adaptable to multiple (and evolving) market
segments
6iBurst Vs. Other Technologies
System Capacity
System Range
Mobile Wireless System Capacity in Mature
Networks, Mbps aggregate BTS capacity per MHz ava
ilable
4.0
iBurst
1.7
802.16AC
With ArrayComm smart antennas
MC-SCDMA(proprietary variant)
1.2
0.7
PHSAC
0.6
GSMAC
0.4
WCDMAAC
0.4
EV-DO or HSDPA
0.4
Flash-OFDM
0.3
802.16
0.2
TD-CDMA
Without
0.2
WCDMA
0.1
GSM
0.04
PHS
7Principles of iBurst, Adaptive Antennas System in
Contrast With Existing Systems
Conventional Signal Most of transmission energ
y is wasted, or
becomes interference
- Adaptive Array Signal
- Most of transmission, energy is focused on user
- Interference is filtered via downlink nulling
8Mobile Broadband Wireless Access Architecture
Wireless broadband access
9iBurst, Wireless Networks for the UAE Field
Trial Proposal
10iBurst, Wireless Networks for the UAE Initial
Coverage for Abu Dhabi and Dubai
Initial Plans for deployment.
11iBurst Penetration
Final Stage Full Commercial Service!
Middle Stage Commercial Service Trial
Operating First Stage Trial Beginning 2004
2005 Early Stage Trial Size under Negotiatio
n
12 iBurst Projected Penetration by 2008
13iBurst, Beyond Healthcare Market Segments
- Fixed-Mobile Convergence
- Operator Networks
- Wholesale, serving multiple ASPs and ISPs
- Retail (Integrated Operator, inc. VoIP)
- Other Market Segments Vertical niches
- Corporate large areas Oil fields, Mining,
Banking, etc.
- Mobile Broadband VPN Service companies
- Institutional Government, Security, Defense,
Training, etc.
- Social Needs Telemedicine, Distance learning,
Training, e-Government
- From Rural to Central Business District
14Convergence of LAN and WAN A question of
Regulation?
- In order to fulfill the quest of
- Broadband Wireless Network Access
- for the healthcare sector
- -Government
- -Private Sector (Telecommunications)
- -Healthcare Community
- must join forces and determine what
- Is right for patients.
- Whos responsibility is it?
- And, does the Healthcare sector
- deserve its own Spectrum?
15Summary
Improving Patient Care In order to implement r
eal time access to records, information, expert
feedback, in a controlled and non-controlled
environments. To be able to support the implem
entation of innovative systems that increase the
productivity of health care systems and that of
human resources. To enable the healthcare comm
unity, Doctors, Administrators and staff, to work
more efficiently and in real-time mode
BETTER CARE
INFORMATION, MOBILITY, ALWAYS ON