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Who is EUCAST
Developed mobile WiMAX core technology since 2004 Talented workforce dedicated for Broadband Wireless Access Technologies
Mobile WiMAX LTE / LTE-Advanced
FLYVO History
2004
POSCO ICT Launched WiMAX Business Unit A key contributor to IEEE 802.16e standardization
2005
Successful feasibility test with Korean Telecom (KT) System Terminal
2006
Successful field trials in USA and Japan Strategic partnership with Intel
2007
Pre-commercial field trials in Singapore and south east Asia First commercial contract with Q-MAX, Singapore
2008
Commercial Deployment Q-MAX (Singapore) KT (Korea) Lucky Town TV (Japan)
2009
Commercial Deployment Super iMAX (Uzbekistan) DUCAT (Kazakhstan) SeAH Networks has acquired FLYVO R&D Group on August
2010
Technical trials CISCO, Clearwire, Intel Commercial Deployment Super iMAX (Uzbekistan): 3rd order Sprint Campus solution
2011
FLYVO R&D Group has established EUCAST on April R&D Contract Wireless access system for Korean Military application
Competitive Edge
Technical Excellence
Talented workforce dedicated to Broadband Wireless Access Technologies since 2004 In-house development of core technologies More than 200 patents filed/awarded (Modem MAC/PHY, System SW/HW) Fully capable of leading edge technologies including 4G Proven system performance and stability Key contributor to mobile WiMAX standard and WiMAX Forum
Commercial Experience
Commercial operations in Korea and Global sites since 2008 Provided end to end solutions Extensive IOT (inter operability test) with major device and ASN-GW vendors Experienced team of maintenance and local partners globally for seamless support
Products - Overview
EUCAST offers a full line-up of in-house developed mobile WiMAX equipments. Our base stations allow for pico to macro coverage in 2.3, 2.5 and 3.5 GHz frequency range to meet the needs of various service providers.
Fully integrated all-in-one compact base station Mainly for outdoor coverage but can be used universally (macro/micro/pico) Easy expansion from Omni to Multi-sector Wave 2 features, 5W + 5W or 10W + 10W
AGW20000
Compact size ASN-GW solution Optimized for private network Support 10000 active users Max 1.6Gbps at 64KB traffic, Max 5.6Gbps at 256 KB traffic Scalable capacity extension Multiple network interfaces
RAS 1000
Indoor coverage with 100+ simultaneous users(outdoor coverage can be supported with heavy-duty enclosure) Same baseband processor with RAS 2000 PoE support Wave 2 features
FLYVO EMS
Management system for controlling ACRs and base stations scattered within the network Remote controlling, statistics, realtime monitoring, etc. Easy operation through graphic user interface.
RAS 200
Dedicated for indoor coverage with 50+ simultaneous users Low power consumption with optimized performance PoE support Wave 2 features
Specification
BTS Configuration RF Channel Bandwidth Operating Frequency band Output power Antenna Technology Omni to Multi-sectors 5 / 8.75 / 10MHz 2.3, 2.5 or 3.5 GHz 5W+5W or 10W+10W MIMO (2Tx/2Rx) Dimension [WxHxD] Weight Power Consumption Input power Operating Temperature 250x500x220 [mm] 24Kg Typical 150W AC or DC -48V - 40 ~ 50 []
Power Consumption
Input power Operating Temperature
Specification
Subscriber Interface WiMAX Data Throughput Function Active 10,000 / Idle 100,000 users 8xGigabit Ethernet Port (Combo) 1.6Gbps with 64byte packet 5.63Gbps with 256byte packet Handover/ Authentication with AAA Simple IP, Paging, QoS, DHCP server support, Etc
Mobile WiMAX System Configuration Physical / Logical View and Topology Fault Management Alarm and QoS Monitoring Statistics Monitoring Processor Status / Overload Control Device / Path /RF Test Package Download and Backup Call Trace and Message Log EMS System Resource Management NMS Mediation and Integration
Services
Technology Interoperability Testing (IOT) Network Planning Cell Planning
The FLYVO team is committed to combining broadband internet technology with wireless communication technology for the first time ever to create a world where high speed broadband, and wireless mobile internet finally become available to everyone. - Mobile Interoperability Testing(M-IOT) : To verify product compliance to IEEE802.16-2004 as amended by IEEE802.16e- 2005, and product interoperability with FLYVO base station. - R6 Interoperability Testing(R6 IOT) : To ensure our base station and other ASN-GW partners have the same interpretation of the NWG standard, and equipment from both companies speak the same R6 language. - Stage 1 : Internet Access, Application, Billing Service / Fast system Deployment, Tolerable Stability, Service Coverage - Stage 2 : Application, O&M Service / Stability, No. of Subscribers, Various Services, Efficient Operation - Stage 3 : Application, Mobile IP, IMS, IPv6 Service / Business Collaboration, Efficient Operation, Preparing for Next
- Planning : Capacity Planning and Network Expansion, Coverage Planning - RF Design : Coverage Prediction and Visual Representation, FLYVO System Design & Site Identification - Site Integration Planning : Implementation, Site Acceptance and Integration planning - Network Design : Integrate FLYVO Network Elements and apply a Specific Requirements
Optimization plays a vital role in a successful deployment of wireless access network. FLYVO utilizes high quality test tools to properly collect data on-site. Optimization results are used to assist with the final service and to minimize possible challenges during the commercial service. - EUCAST is well-equipped to provide professional support for customers needs. - EUCASTs Customer Support Team provides lectures and hands-on training on all installed equipment for better understanding.
Optimization
Maintenance
Training
- EUCAST provides full training for customers. - EUCASTs Customer Support Team provides lectures and hands-on training on all installed equipment for better understanding.
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Commercial Reference
Since 2008, FLYVOs mobile WiMAX team successfully deployed WiMAX equipments to 7 sites, all of which have gone commercial service as of date.
Kazakhstan
Ducat
Commercial service since May 2009 2.3GHz/10MHz, Wave 2
Japan
Lucky Town TV Commercial service since May 2009 Integrating with existing fixed broadband service and Mobile WiMAX service 2.5GHz/10MHz, Wave 2
North America
NY State University
Trial service since June 2010 2.5GHz/10MHz, Wave 2
Uzbekistan
Super-iMAX(EVO) Commercial service from September 2008 Global Market Development with KT 2.3GHz/10MHz, Wave 2
Hyundai Heavy Industries Inc. : The worlds largest maker of ships, deployed a high-speed wireless network across the yard. Commercial service since August 2008 2.3GHz/8.75MHz, Wave 2
Korea
KT W-Town(Pohang)
Commercial service since August 2008 2.3GHz/8.75MHz, Wave 2
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Super iMAX, a 60/40 joint venture between South Korean telco KT Corp and Japanese firm Sumitomo, has announced the launch of a commercial WiMAX service in three Uzbek cities. Launched under the brand EVO, the wireless broadband network has been deployed in the capital Tashkent, Ferghana and Samarkand. Initially, the Uzbeki operator will focus on enterprise customers. According to TeleGeographys GlobalComms Database, Super iMAXs network operates on the 802.16d standard in the 2.4GHz frequency band and uses equipment supplied by BreezeMax. EVO is one of the first operators of the mobile network WiMAX of wave-2 in the world and has all licenses to render respective telecommunication services on the territory of Uzbekistan. These services are based on the technologies of broadband wireless access of fixed and mobile WiMAX.
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Now, workers inside a ship under construction simply use Skype numbers to call their colleagues on the surface. Designers in an office building a mile or so away, meanwhile, can take control of Web cams to look in on problems.
ULSAN, South KoreaHyundai Heavy Industries Inc., the world's largest maker of ships, has spent nearly $50 million on factoryplanning software. So far, the most visible change is on the roads of the shipyard, where 30 transporter trucks move engines, steel frames and other parts from fabrication sheds to dockside. They've been fitted with receivers that connect to the wireless network once every 20 seconds to update their location to a control room. Dispatchers can more easily match the location of transporters with orders for parts.
over the past few months, Hyundai Heavy deployed a high-speed wireless network across the yard, one of the first such installations in an industrial setting anywhere in the world. Data zips around the complex at four megabits per second, about four times as fast as on a cable modem that is common in U.S. homes. "We can freely communicate with other workers, so work efficiency will improve and we expect to cut back working hours," says Han Jong-heon,
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Material Warehouse
Collision Prevention
Safety Data
Block Positioning
IT Center Signalman
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December 2011
R6 (B/H)
RRH
RRH
RRH
RAS2000/C4000 ACR/EPC
Optic Cable (CPRI)
BBU
R6 (B/H) R6 (B/H)
Daisy-Chain
(B/H & 1588 Clock Sync. )
ACR/EPC
Distributed BTS: Baseband Unit (BBU) and Remote Radio Head (RRH) are separated
100% SW upgrade
C4000W 1C / 3S (Daisy-Chain)
C4000 (TD-LTE/LTE adv) 1C / 1S ~ Multi sectors 4T4R MIMO Full Capacity, Power & Coverage 5W/antenna at 2.3/2.5G/3.5G DU + RU Integrated type (all-in-one)
C4000
C4000
C4000
C4000
C4000: Multi-RAT (radio access technology) co Platform supports WiMAX & LTE
C4000L 1C / 3S (Daisy-Chain)
SW Upgrade & LTE card replacement D4000 (LTE) 1C / 1S ~ 1C / 3S multi sectors 4T4R MIMO Full Capacity, Power & Coverage 5W or 10W/antenna at 2.3/2.5G/3.5G DU/RU Separated type
D4000
D4000
Wimax card LTE card
D4000: Multi-RAT (radio access technology) co Platform supports WiMAX & LTE
RAS
Compact RAS MIMO (2Tx/4Rx, 4Tx/4Rx) Multi RAT Co-platform Distributed RAS MIMO (2Tx/4Rx, 4Tx/4Rx) Multi RAT Co-platform
ASN-GW
EPC
2. Add EPC for LTE service, while maintaining current ASN-GW for existing WiMAX customers
3. Start TD-LTE/LTE adv. service at 20+ MHz BW and 2T2R/2T4R/4T4R MIMO Beam-forming will be used for interference reduction as well as throughput increase Maintain mobile WiMAX service to support existing mobile WiMAX users
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