Title: Free Space Optics
1Free Space Optics
The Bright Future of Wireless Communications
2Lasers in Free Space?
3What is FSO?
- Line of sight free space (wireless) transmission
technology - Utilizes light (laser) to transfer data
- Delivers high speed secure connection
- Offers economical solution (low power
consumption, no wide radiation)
4Optical Transmission
Fibre Optic
TX
Fibre Optic Transceiver
RX
5Optical Transmission
Free Space
TX
Transmitter
Free Space Optics
Receiver
RX
6Why Free Space Optics?
- License-free operation
- High bandwidth
- High data security
- No interference issues
- Rapid deployment/re-deployment
- Excellent price/performance (low cost per bit)
7Link Dynamic Range
Power
Margin (Dynamic Range)
Budget
Receiver sensitivity
Distance
8Multibeam Systems
- To increase power
- To Compensate building swaying
- To introduce redundancy
9Reliable Operation
99.9 - 99.999
10Eye Safety
7 mm
Human eye
Optical apertures/surfaces TX optics 1962
mm2 Footprint 196250 mm2 Human eye 38 mm2
NOHD Values 1.8 m 85 m
11Birds, UFOs,
Chance to block the beam lt 10-12
Chance for UFO?
12Competitive Analysis
- Fibre
- Leased Line
- Radio
- Microwave
13Alternative To Fibre
- Cost of installation
- Speed of installation
- Flexibility
14Alternative To Leased Line
- Bandwidth
- Cost of ownership
- vs.
- leasing cost
15Alternative To ISM Band Radio
- Bandwidth
- Reliability
- Security
16Alternative To Microwave
- Licensing
- Speed
- Price
- Difficulty of installation
17Application Summary
Laser Link -High Speed -No frequency
license -Secure -Rapid deployment
- Microwave
- Frequency license
- Speed
- Microwave
- Frequency license
- Speed
Security?
Headquarters
Branch Office
- Fiber Optic Cable
- Expensive
- Long installation time
18Typical Users
- GSM/UMTS
- Corporate telephone
- Telco networks
- Corporate LAN
- Internet
- Temporary Applications
- Backup links
19Corporate Networks - LAN
100 Mbps
LAN A
LAN B
20Corporate Networks - Telephone
2 Mbps (E1)
Local subscribers
Local subscribers
Telephone Exchange
Telephone Exchange
21Carriers Last Mile Access
- Fat pipe to corporate users
- Support residential areas
- Set up alternative routes
- Expand bandwidth
22Carriers Last Mile Access
Existing Network
Corporate Users
Residential Area
Industrial Areas
23Mobile Operators BTS Access
2 Mbps 34 Mbps (E1-E3)
Base Station Controller (BSC)
Base Transmitter Station (BTS)
24ISPs Metro Area Networks
Point of Presence (POP)
Residential
Residential
Corporate Users
Residential
25Temporary Installations
- Disaster recovery
- Satisfy prompt or temporary needs
- Office leasing (corporate)
- Rapid network expansion (Telco)
26Backup Links
- To provide 24 hours a day availability
- High speed secure connection
- Alternative data path
27Market Analysis
- Customer Base
- Market Expectations
- Reasons
28Customer Base
- Carriers and Telcos
- Landline and wireless services
- Last mile access
- Internet Service Providers
- Companies and corporations of all size
- Campuses
- Hospitals
- Factories
- Offices
29Market Expectations
Merrill Lynch FreeSpace Optics 15 May 2001
30Need for Bandwidth
- Convergence in communication
- Increasing number of subscribers
- Demanding wireless apps (3G, UMTS)
- Internet boom