5. Solution Matrix Campus connectivity and Mobility Solution Security Surveillance Automation Solution Software Products and Platform Solutions Offerings Industry Focus Airlines Logistics Industries
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8. WLAN Mobile computing Gate Automation Video Surveillance Real Time Location Systems Vehicle Tracking Manpower Tracking Wireless LAN Backbone RFID security solutions Wireless Infrastructure and Application offered by SIPL
10. RUGGED INDOOR ACCESS POINTS These IEEE 802.11a/g/n access points are designed specifically for challenging RF environments such as factories, warehouses, and large retail establishments that require the antenna versatility associated with connectorized antennas, a rugged metal enclosure, and a broad operating temperature range. Access Points and Bridges 1242AG 1252AGN 1140N
11. RUGGED OUTDOOR ACCESS POINTS/BRIDGE 1300 Series 1400 Series WIRELESS MESH OUTDOOR ACCESS POINTS 1500 Series 1520 Series
12. Flexible Architecture: Pervasive Wireless Campus Branch Outdoor Cisco Unifies Wireless Across All Places in the Network Remote Office Wireless Mesh 2100 Series WLAN Controller H-REAP 4400 Series WLAN Controller Integrated Services Router w/ WLCM Catalyst 3750 Integrated WLAN Controller WAN
18. Altai Provide the Best Mobile Internet Network Solution A specialized Outdoor Long Range Wifi access network • Focused on the design, development and marketing of innovative outdoor wireless broadband solutions • Based in HK with offices in Shenzhen, China and Malaysia • Key designer of WCDMA smart antenna system architecture • Smart antenna signal processing algorithm • Owns over 15 US patents and many pending • Market leader in developing the smart-antenna based outdoor WiFi BTS Altai Technologies
19. Transport & Logistics – Container Port The Application: • To provide wireless connectivity for handheld and mobile terminals in container stack areas, crane areas, warehouses and vessels • Support multi-media applications on mobile terminals • Remote control to the mobile terminals • Mobile clients tracking and monitoring • Wireless video surveillance through IP camera (cable replacement) • Unified messaging and announcement broadcasting
20. Container yard and berth area WiFi network coverage The Problem: • Signal blockage • High interference environment • Unstable client connection • Limited installation sites The Altai Advantage: • Complete backhaul protection • Link integrity monitoring • Adaptive interference control • 600 m NLOS across cranes • Mobile client management
22. • Much simpler site planning • Fast deployment in days or hours • Any horizontal beamwidth coverage • Improved throughput density by converged coverage • Rooftop, pole, ceiling, wall mounting or special tube antenna for lamppost The Altai technology: • Adaptive Antenna Positioning – orientation, down-tilt and distance adjustment • Allow different target distances and cell shapes Flexible and Fast Deployment The user benefit:
23. Highly Scalable WiFi The user benefit: • Flexible expansion plan • Save up initial investment costs • Simple to learn deployment The Altai technology: • Altai Super WiFi = cellular backhaul architecture + long range WiFi access
24. • Save network management cost • Speedy reaction at downtime • Fast and large scale deployment by templates • Statistical user data for expansion planning The Altai technology: • Altai Wireless Management System (AWMS) – configuration, fault, security, performance, wireless link and client management • Mobile Client Management – client statistical data • Client Location – by name, MAC address or IP address searching • SSID – 16 levels, independent priority and security setting Complete Network & Client Management The user benefit:
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26. 9500 Communications Server WORKABOUT PRO Hand-held computer 7535 G2 Hand-held computer 9160 G2 Wireless Gateway 7530 G2 Hand-held computer RD7900 UHF RFID Reader Device Management Suite 8580/8590 Vehicle-Mount Computers Ikôn Rugged PDA
29. Today’s Analog Video Surveillance Deployment Limited Accessibility and Mobility, Unrealized Value Analog Fixed & PTZ Cameras Analog Video Fiber Multiplexers & Distribution Amplifiers Video Matrix Switch Analog CCTV VCR
30. IP Video Surveillance World Class Convergence: Open, Scalable, Reliable, Secure, Accessible CCTV Keyboard Monitors Cisco Networking Switch IP Camera Remote Monitoring Service Platform with Stream Manager S/W for Local or Remote Digital Recording Cisco Stream Manager Configuration and Monitoring S/W Analog Fixed / PTZ Cameras
32. Wireless Broadband to Video Surveillance Easy and Rapid Deployment Provide temporary ad hoc security at special events . . . in hours Cost Effective Select from a variety of price points, lower the cost of entry Control - your network, your decisions Migrate at your pace, within capital budget limitations Relentless Reliability Superior engineering = maximum availability, Network design Tools helps to design a best possible network Flexible Layer 2 Topology Leverage the existing IT Network No Recurring Cost for Connectivity WiBB solution operate in unlicensed band
The Cisco Unified Wireless Network is an integrated end-to-end solution that addresses all layers of the WLAN, from client devices and access points, to the network infrastructure, to network management, to the delivery of mobility services and award-winning, worldwide 24-hour product support. Complete wired and wireless integration allows the control and management of access points and controllers to be centralized into the core of the network. This centralized control significantly decreases the overhead and time required to manage the wireless system. Instead of touching individual controllers or access points, IT administrators can have a single management point that spans the breadth of individual wireless components. By integrating wireless management into the network core, Cisco can manage more than 80,000 WLAN clients from a single interface. The integration of wireless components into the wired infrastructure allows companies to use their existing infrastructure investment more effectively. This integration provides a better use of resources, including support labor, equipment processing power, and physical wiring closet rack space. Example - How we unified wireless This is what a unified wireless network looks like – end to end Campus, Branch, indoor, outdoor, unified together Minimize overhead equipment - Flexible architecture - Central Office: ctrl types, ability to adapt to different network topology environments (6K, ISR, 3750) If not disrupt network with swx/rtr can use stand alone. Flexible architecture -- Tech design considerations, flexibility ability to adapt to different network topology environments (6K, ISR, 3750) If not disrupt network with swx/rtr can use stand alone.
802.11a Outdoor High Power Modular Radio 4 dB higher TX power on the local access than 1510 (at 36 Mbps), 3 dB better RX sensitivity than 1510 Improved 4.9 Hz data rate, spectral mask and EIRP performance - Antennas Shorten 2.4 Hz 5 dBi omni antenna to 10.8” to allow use in cable deployments Modified 4.9 – 5.85 Hz 7.5 dBi omni to mount directly to 1522 chassis