Title: PROTEUS AMT Adaptive Modulation Transport
1PROTEUS AMTAdaptive Modulation Transport
2Product Overview
Outdoor Unit
AMT-Series Indoor Unit
L-Series Indoor Unit
3Point-to-Point Radio Platform
- 7..8 GHz
- 11 GHz
- 13 GHz
- 15 GHz
18 GHz 23 GHz 38 GHz
- Coverage for all standard frequency bands
- Independent TX and RX oscillators allow any T/R
spacing
4What makes Proteus AMT different?
- Efficient use of Bandwidth
- Flexibility
- Combined Ethernet and PDH in the same radio
5Outdoor Unit
6Bandwidth, Throughput, Customer Interfaces
(Defined by IDU)
- AMT version IDU (up to 122 Mb/s) Replaceable IF
card and LIMs
L-series IDU (up to 50 Mb/s) Software
configurable BW, no LIMs
7L-Series IDU Total Capacity 50 Mb/s
8Proteus AMT L-Series Software Configurable
- Common hardware
- for all available capacity, bandwidth,
modulation, application - All upgrades by software keys
- Channel bandwidth 3.5, 7, 14 or 28 MHz
- Ethernet mixed transport on or off
- High Throughput (8PSK) or High Gain (QPSK)
- PDH 2, 4, 8, 12 and 16 x E1
- 100BaseT Ethernet to 50 Mbps
- Mixed transport of N x E1 plus Ethernet in the
same radio
9Proteus AMT L-Series IDU
Type-N IDU/ODU Cable Connection
Cast aluminum chassis is convection cooled, no
fans
SNMP Network Management (10BaseT - RJ-45)
10/100 BaseT Ethernet RJ-45 (2, bridged)
DC Power Input
Power, Major Minor Alarm LEDs
Laptop Serial Connection (9-pin D)
HSB Signaling for use with protection shelf
DB-78 E1 Tributary Input/Output Connector
10AMT-Series IDU Total Capacity 122 Mb/s
11Plug and Play with Bandwidth, Modulation, and
Data Speed
- 4 Types of LIMs (Field Replacable)
- 4 Bandwidths (Field Replacable)
- 4 Types of Modulations (SW)
- Scalable LIM capacity (SW)
- Easy expansion to higher capacities even within
the same bandwidth (SW) - LIMs are hot swappable, without stopping
existing traffic - Large variation of different possibilities
12Efficient use of Bandwidth
- The AMT Series IDU
- automatically identifies
- the installed IF bandwidth,
- the installed LIMs and
- the number of activated E1s
- and adjusts the modulation from QPSK to 32 QAM
to remain within bandwidth. - (can be changed by the customer to optimize
performance)
13Line Interface Modules (LIM)
- Hot-Swap
- Automatic Detection
- Software Configurable
- Any combination of 2 LIMs can be installed
together in an IDU
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16Mix and Match E1 and Ethernet Channels
Gradual Migration from PDH E1 Platform to IP
Telephony
- Start with all E1s
- Integrate Ethernet in the same radio
- Distribute traffic speed between E1s and Ethernet
- Two ways of extending Ethernet speed
- reduce PDH capacity within your existing
bandwidth or - use a wider RF band
- Total radio capacity 122 Mb/s (100Mb/s 4E1)
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18System Gain versus Throughput
19Indoor Unit (AMT Series)
Serial input for external modem (9-pin D)
EOW Handset
SNMP Network Management (10BaseT)
Aux 2 RS-232, 4 Relay out, 6 TTL in
Right LIM bay 10/100BaseT LIM shown
Type-N IDU/ODU Cable Connection
DC Power Input
EOW daisy chain or RS422 64kbit/s clear channel
HSB Signaling for use with protection shelf
Left LIM bay 8E1 LIM shown
Power Alarm LEDs
Cast aluminum chassis is convection cooled, no
fans
Laptop Serial Connection (9-pin D)
20Integrated Outdoor Unit - ODU
- Covers all data rates
- Reduced logistics, spare parts and product
stocking -
- Small, light weight and aesthetic - easily blends
into the local environment - ODU can be replaced without effecting antenna
alignment
21Proteus AMT - Summary
- L-Series IDU
- 50 higher throughput than traditional MW
radios - 16 E1 in 14 MHz BW
- Mix Ethernet and PDH in one system
- AMT-Series IDU
- Up to 3x throughput than traditional MW radios
- 24E1 in 14 MHz Bandwidth (traditionally 8E1)
- 32E1 in one 28 MHz Channel (traditionally 16E1)
- Mix Ethernet and PDH in one system (add PDH or
Ethernet to existing platform) - 100BaseT with full 100 Mbit/s in 28 MHz
22Proteus AMT - Summary
- Flexibility
- Change modulation and data rate to stay within
licensed bandwidth. - Add Ethernet to existing PDH radio
- Reallocate bandwidth from PDH to Ethernet, or
vice-versa