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Wireless LANs - PoE’s Killer App

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Wireless LANs - PoE’s Killer App

Wireless LANs - PoE’s Killer App

The Internet of Things

Power is the New Signal

Wireless Means Better Wire

Readying for the Future

New LAN on the Rise

Synergy in the LAN

IoT Impact

IoT

Devices

People

Connectivity Data

In the Cloud Ubiquitous

+40% 90%+ +15%

New LAN on the Rise

Mobile Connections > Fixed Connections

Devices Connected > People Connected

Evolving LAN

PoE Connections > Powered Connections

Convergence Uptake

BSRIA, 2015

Access

Lighting

CCTV

AV - Signage

Power

Monitoring

Data, video

Energy

BACS/HVAC

Smoke Detector

IT Converged vs Stand-Alone Systems (% Share by Value), North America

WiFi Everywhere

Home Office

Public Venue

Out and About

Modern Day Fears

LAN Speed Migration

Dell’Oro, 2015

20%

25%

30%

35%

40%

45%

50%

55%

60%

0.5

1.0

1.5

2.0

2.5

3.0

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019

Wir

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ctiv

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S

hare

%

Avg

Spe

ed p

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wit

ch P

ort

(Gbp

s)

LAN Speed Increase

2.5x from 2015 to 2019

Fueled by Multi-Gigabit WiFi

Wireless LAN Active Users Growth Outpacing

Wired LAN

Synergy in the LAN

100M 1G 2.5G 5G 10G

b 11 Mbps

g 54 Mbps

n 450 Mbps

ac wave 1

1.3 Gbps ax

~10 Gbps

1st gen. 15W

2nd gen. 30W

3rd gen. 15/30/60/90W

ac wave 2

3.5 - 7 Gbps

Wired

2015 2020 2000

Wireless

Power-over-Ethernet

Wireless LANs - PoE’s Killer App

The Internet of Things

New LAN on the Rise

Synergy in the LAN

Power is the New Signal

Wireless Means Better Wire

Readying for the Future

PoE Adoption Rate

BSRIA, 2015

Power Delivery Efficiency

65.0%

70.0%

75.0%

80.0%

85.0%

90.0%

95.0%

100.0%

0 20 40 60 80 100

Eff

icie

ncy

(%)

PSE (Watts)

23AWG Efficiency

24AWG Efficiency

20% Less Operating Cost

Power is the New Signal

+ New Cabling Performance

Signal Power

Information Capacity

Noise Immunity

Frequency

Power Delivery Efficiency

PSE Power

Eff

icie

ncy

=

Bundling Conditions & Temperature Rise

Powering over data cables causes heating of cabling • Possible performance issue due to IL

degradation • Ambient temperature plus heat rise

must stay below cable jacket rating

26 AWG Category 5e Category 6 Category 6A

100W 4pPoE

Air Conduit Air Conduit Air Conduit Air Conduit

24 16 56 33 92 58 93 65

Effect of Heat on IL

0.0

10.0

20.0

30.0

40.0

50.0

60.0

0 100 200 300 400 500

Cha

nnel

Inse

rtio

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ss, d

B/1

00m

Frequency, MHz

Category 6A

10GXS13 @ 20⁰C

10GXS13 @ 60⁰C

Margin beyond the standard will ensure 100 m performance under max PoE load

Temperature Rise Mitigation

Large bundles trap the heat

Smaller bundles

reduce cable heating by 25%

Separating bundles

reduce cable heating by an

additional 30%

Wireless LANs - PoE’s Killer App

The Internet of Things

Power is the New Signal

Wireless Means Better Wire

Readying for the Future

New LAN on the Rise

Synergy in the LAN

Access Point Specifications

802.11n 802.11ac Wave 1

802.11ac Wave 2

802.11ax (TBD)

WiFi Data Rate 450M 1.3G 3.5-7G ~10G+

Ethernet Uplinks

100M 1G 1G 1G/2.5G/5G 5G/10G

Number of Ethernet Uplinks

1 1 1-2+ 2+

Power Consumption 13W 25W 25W+ 25W+

50W+

From the Telecom. Room

To Floor Distribution

• Cabling typically bundled • Distributed

• Wall Outlets

• Security Cameras

• Monitors

• Wireless Access Points

• Mixed signals • 1G, 2.5G, 5G

To the Cell

From TR

Cables typically bundled up to the cell area

Cell size and cable uplinks

• Optimized for 802.11ac

• Future proof for future upgrades

Coverage Area

Smaller cell size • To support greater

number of active users

• To support VoWiFi

• To ensure higher data-rate per user

Why Use Higher Performance Category Cable?

Category cabling can supply the frequency spectrum required to support the internal parameters of a

single channel 2.5G

5G

10G

Cat6A Cat6 Cat5e

2.5G/5GBASE-T Cabling Requirement

Frequency

IL

PSANEXT

PSAACR-F

• Alien Noise limitations

• PSANEXT and PSAFEXT from cable bundling

• Worsened with cables of varying data rates in close proximity

• Alien Noise minimized with Category 6A cabling

Alien Limited SNR

2.5G/5GBASE-T - What Cabling to Use?

Cable Uplink Speed

Multi-Gigabit Full Implementation

Wireless LANs - PoE’s Killer App

The Internet of Things

Power is the New Signal

Wireless Means Better Wire

Readying for the Future

New LAN on the Rise

Synergy in the LAN

Deployment Strategies

• Determine implementation limitations • User density and average throughput

• AP functionality

• Power efficiency

• Evaluate mitigation strategies

• Plan carefully • Consider grid cabling

• Provision for future upgrade

• Deploy Category 6A cabling • Supports full implementation

up to 10G per Ethernet uplink

• Designed for efficient power delivery up to 100W

Brown Field Green Field

• Category 8 • TSB-184A to support 4pPoE • TSB-5021 to support 2.5/5G multispeed

switching • ISO 11801-9902: End-to-end link • NEC 2017

– Limit bundle size for data cabling delivering >60W – Exemption for –LP rated cables

Standards Update

Why Belden 10GXS?

Robust Cabling Solution • Up to 100 m • Up to 100 W • Up to 60°C

Superior Network Performance • Ethernet 2.5G/5G/10G • HDBaseT

Smarter Cabling Solution • 25% smaller • 25% lighter

Why Bonded-Pair?

Bonded-Pair

Pair Integrity

Best-in Class Performance

• 10GXS • Bonded-Pair

Technology • REVConnect

Installable Performance®

Maintains physical integrity throughout installation and use

Why REVConnect?

Versatile • Universal core • Universal tool

Easy • One-minute

Bonded-Pair termination

Reliable • Consistency • Repeatability

Revolutionary

Jacks & Plugs

Supports Next Generation

• Power over Ethernet • Multi-Gigabit WiFi • Direct connection

More Than a Connector

• Termination cadence • Project planning

Cabling for Tomorrow

Category 6A

Thank You!

Ron Tellas

Technology and Application Mgr, LAN

[email protected]