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Page 1: RAD Solutions for the Carrier and Utility Markets

RAD Solutions for the Carrier and Utility Markets for TS2013 Slide 1

RAD Solutions for the Carrier and Utility MarketsCIS Technical Seminar 2013

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RAD Solutions for the Carrier and Utility Markets for TS2013 Slide 2

Agenda

• RAD Solutions– Service providers– U&T

• Q&A

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RAD Solutions for the Carrier and Utility Markets for TS2013 Slide 3

Transportation & GovernmentPacket-based & Legacy

Communications for Private Networks

Retail Providers of Business Ethernet Services

Wholesalers

Power Utilities

Best EvolutionalMigration Solutions

Mobile Operators Leasing Wholesale Networks

Service ProvidersBest Service Assured

Access Solutions

Main Solutions

Railways

Motorways

Air Traffic Control

Maritime

Government/Defense

Operational Network

Teleprotection Connectivity

Substation Connectivity

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The Service Providers

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RAD Solutions for the Carrier and Utility Markets for TS2013 Slide 5

Traffic Management in Tel Aviv

Best Effort Service isn’t always Pretty

“Fast lane” Solution: Move from Best effort service to a tiered CoS

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Service Assured Access

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What Is Service Assured Access?

Service Turn-up

Enabling Mechanisms

On-going Monitoring

Fault Management & Resilience

Minimum-Touch Deployment

Traffic Management

Performance Monitoring

Fault Management

Timing

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Market Dynamics

• Proliferation of bandwidth-hungry applications • Demand for Differentiated Services• Increasing service coverage dictates carrier-to-carrier

connectivity • LTE/LTE-A deployments with partial/full mesh connectivity • Customers expect the SLA performance they are paying for• Lower ARPU (average revenue per user) forces providers

to offer more services while reducing their TCO

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Service Assured Access – Addressing Service Providers Challenges

• SLA/Premium service introduction• Up-selling opportunities• SLA transparency• Fast TTM

Increase Revenues:

• Automated operations• Reduce truck rolls• Reduce trouble ticket handling

Reduce TCO:

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Who Needs Service Assured Access?

Mobile operators leasing backhaul network• Performance

validation of leased connections

• Mobile broadband/LTE service requirements

Retail providers of business Ethernet services• Differentiated quality

of service/experience• Deterministic

performance for critical applications

Wholesalers• Multiple services

(fixed and mobile) over a converged network

• Controlled service hand-off across different network segments/domains

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“Service Assured Access” In Multiple Deployment Modes

Build a complete SAA solution with NTU and aggregator equipment

Cloud-based Service Assured Access (PMaaS)

Supply SAA NTU to any 3rd-party network equipment

Provide smart SFP devices to enhance existing equipment

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RAD’s Service Assured Access Solution

• Flexible customer reach• Same service look & feel• Reliability & Protection• Advanced H-QoS• Synchronization over

Packet• Service visibility• Performance monitoring • SLA reporting

Access Network

Metro/Core

IP / MPLS

1/10 GbE Ring

First Mile AccessAggregation

10GbERing

GbE DSL

Cell-Site

1/10 GbE

FE/GbE

PDH

ETX

ETX/LA

ETXETX-5300A

CustomerPremises

ETX/RICSDH/

SONET

MSAN

MiNID

ETX-5300A

ETX-5300A

Best Service Assured Access solutionin multiple deployment modes

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Service Assured Access: Beyond Access

Access Network

Service Assured Access

Metro/Core

IP / MPLS

1/10 GbE Ring

First Mile AccessAggregation

10GbERing

GbE DSL

Cell-Site

1/10 GbE

FE/GbE

PDH

ETX

ETX/LA

ETXETX-5300A

CustomerPremises

ETX/RIC

SDH/SONET

MSAN

MiNID

ETX-5300A

ETX-5300A

Service Assurance – End to End (VPN)

Service Assurance – End to End

FE/GbE /10GE

Core Services

RAN Controller Site

ETX

Cloud/ Data CenterInternetAccess

ETX-5300A

Carriers Interconnection

Complete Access solution with full service visibility

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Performance Management RAD’s PM Portal

• PM Dashboard – quick status view• Detailed KPI Charts• Monthly Customized PDF reports• PMaaS (Performance Monitoring as a

service)

ETX-203AX/AM

ETX-205A

ETX-220AX

ETX-5300A

ETX-3300A

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Dealing with Legacy: Carrier Dilemma

Why migrate legacy infrastructure?- Obsolete (EoS/EoL) network

equipment- Diminishing carrier expertise- Better economics for PSN

Why still maintain legacy?- Not all legacy services can be replaced with new

Ethernet/IP offering- Not all legacy infrastructure could be shut down

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Fiber and Copper Solutions• Description:

– Transport TDM and Ethernet from multiple branches over Fiber and/or copper to a central site, and aggregate the traffic towards SDH/SONET and/or PSN

• Customer Benefit:– Utilize existing copper/fiber infrastructure saving forklift expenses– Multiplex services at the CPE to optimize bandwidth and lower CapEx and OpEx

• RAD Advantages:– Unified managed platform for central and CPE devices– TDM and high rate Ethernet multiplexing over copper and fiber

Branch

OP-108

BranchFCD-IP

Branch

SHDSL.bis

FO

E1

ASMi-54

MP-4100

NMSCentral Office

GbE

STM-1/OC-3STM-4 OC-12

Router

PBX

FE

E1

PSN Router

PBX

FE

E1

Router

PBX

FE

E1

SDH

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Ethernet & TDM PW

Traffic

GbE/10 GbE

RADview

1,2,4,8 or 16 E1/T1

2 x FE / GbE

IPmux

Ethernet & TDM Pseudowire

Benefits • Increased value proposition

– Bundling legacy migration with Service Assured Access

– Flexible CPE offering– Address immediate need (legacy)

with future proof solution

ETX-5300AGMUX-2000

Up to: 16 OC-3/STM-1

MP-4100 160 x T1/E1160 x analog phones120 a serial interfacesand more…

ETX+MiTOPT1/E1 or T3/E3

2 x FE / GbE

GbE/10 GbE

4 or 8 E/T1

5 x FE / GbE

ETX-205A

TDM/ SONET

IP/ETH

Ethernet, IP or MPLS

DSLRouterX.21

E1

LA-210IP DSLAM

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Innovative NID Concept

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Traditional Ethernet Demarcation

Pain Factors• Add new “boxes” at customer

premises– Allocate rack space and power

• Labor intensive installation– Optical fiber wiring– Power cabling– Rack installation

• Long and costly process– Site survey and engineering– Pre-fabrication of wiring and cables– Installation by expert technicians

PacketSwitchedNetwork

Aggregator/PE

WithoutMiNID

DemarcationDevice

DemarcationDevice

DemarcationDevice

BTS

Router

Switch

Painful process

High costs

Time consuming

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MiNID – SFP Based Ethernet Demarcation

• The value of MiNID– Leverage installed base– No need for pre-fabrication– OPEX & CAPEX saving

• Based on RAD experience:– Extensive NTU experience

• ETX product line– In-house Smart SFP technology

• TDM-PWE (MiTOP)• ETHoTDM (MiRIC)

PacketSwitchedNetwork

Aggregator/PE

WithoutMiNID

DemarcationDevice

DemarcationDevice

DemarcationDevice

BTS

Router

Switch

Painless

PacketSwitchedNetwork

Aggregator/PE

WithMiNID

MiNID

MiNID

MiNID

Router

Switch

BTS

MiNIDSFP-basedNID/NTU

Ethernet OAM and Service Turn-Up

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Designed for Simple Installation

Patent pending design – plug-in SFP and plug into hosting device

• Designed as physical SFP “sleeve” providing:– Plugged into SFP cage (FE/GE, ordering options)– Hosts off-the-shelf SFPs – 10/40/80Km,

copper, single fiber– Transparent to SFP “Digital Diagnostics

Monitoring” (DDM) parameters– Max power: 1.4W

• Plug and play installation– Zero touch provisioning based on DHCP

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RAD is MEF CE2.0 Certified

• Advancing CE Networks and Services by a Generation• 8 Ethernet Services (CE1.0 defined 3 Service type)• 3 new features:

– Multi-CoS (up to 8 CoS)– Interconnect (ENNI – E-Access)– Managed Services (FM & PM)

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PM as a Service

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RAD PMaaS Offerings

• PMaaS – full HW (ETX Probe) and SW (PM) as a Service business model– Installation and provisioning offered as an option

• Experts – PM service done by high-level RAD experts• Reports & Recommendations – Value Extraction

service by providing scheduled reports and recommendations upon analysis of RAD network experts

• Cloud – SW solution can be based on Cloud resources– Extensive firewall/ tunneling between network and PM

server

Full suite of Value Added Services that will extract the value for you

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Benefits

• The PM as a Service will Identify and Ratify SLA violations• The PM as a Service will enable increased revenues and

reduced expenses• RAD experts and expertise will assure the creation of the

value for the operator• Using the PM as a Service is hassle-free for the operator

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Wireless Access

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AIRMUX – Radio

• Point to multipoint and PtP• Committed information rate to each location • Sub 6Ghz• WiMAX replacement with 3.5Ghz

HBS

Airmux-5000

Airmux-400

Service ProviderPremises

Service ProviderNetwork

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Craig Wireless

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Conclusion

• Ethernet service providers need to increase revenues and lower costs

• Service Assured Access reduces TCO, enables service differentiation and improved customer experience

• RAD’s Ethernet service assured Access toolkit enables carriers to take advantage of:– Speedy service rollout and upgrades to capitalize on fast TTM– Premium service offerings to increase revenues– Increased customer loyalty– Fewer truck rolls and skilled technician calls

• Extract additional value with PMaaS – outsourcing PM service enhanced with RAD’s Carrier Ethernet expertise

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Utility and Transportation

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Target Market Segments

Utilities

Power

Water

Oil & Gas

Mining

Transportation

Railways

Motorways

Air Traffic Control

Maritime

Enterprise

Government

Financial Services

Defense

Industries

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RAD in the Utilities Market

RAD is the preferred communications vendor for many energy utilities and system integrators around the world

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Outline

• Grid Modernization• Communications Challenges• The RAD Solution • Summary

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Grid ModernizationGrid Modernization

Smart Grid Cyber Security

Telecom Infrastructure

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Utility Communications Networks in Transition – Facts

• Ethernet, IP, MPLS eventually to replace SDH/SONET; pace of migration varies

• Packet networks enable higher throughput and lower OpEx for:– IT applications force migration to packet– Upgrades to Smart Grid– New applications: Substation automation, IEC 61850 IEDs, WASA

synchrophasors, IP video surveillance• Packet network infrastructure is available over F.O., Copper, PtP

and PtMP Radio, Cellular links and Satellite – enable the best choice per case

Source: RAD conducted Survey, 2012

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Smart Grid Main Elements

Mainly related to the distribution segment of the power network

• Smart Metering and AMI (Advanced Metering Infrastructure) – 2-way communications and control between the utility and the customer premise for power quality measurements .

• Distribution Automation – delivering a range of advanced services within distribution feeder circuits, including automatic restoration, dynamic reconfiguration, dynamic volt/VAR controls, distributed generation and electric vehicle support.

• Substation Automation – enabling remote monitoring and control of transmission and distribution substations throughout the grid, including evolving SCADA technologies, protection switching, and physical security monitoring

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Outline

• Grid Modernization• Communications Challenges• The RAD Solution • Summary

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Power Network Communications Challenges

Capacity Scalability Reach

Performance GuaranteesCyber Security

Product Obsolescence Future-proof

Design

Maintain legacy Equipment and Installed base

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Distribution Automation Elements• Fault indicators remote indicate current in each conductor• Reclosers automatically attempt transient fault clearing• Load break switch allows network segments to be isolated

minimizing interruptions

RecloserFault Indicators Load Break SwitchVHF SCADA radio antenna

(in all images)

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Outline

• Grid Modernization• Communications Challenges• The RAD Solution • Summary

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Addressing the Challenges: The Options

•High operating costs

•Low scalability•Not flexible

Keep my legacy forever!•Utilize existing assets•Deterministic performance

•No learning curve

•High equipment costs•Non-deterministic•Steep learning curve

Move everything to packet!•Flexible & scalable•Low OpEx•Future support

•Asset lifespan•Gradual migration•Guaranteed performance

•Moderate learning curve

•Future ready design

Evolution instead of Revolution…

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Co-existence of networks Phased migration

RAD’s Evolutionary Path:Addressing Utility Communications Challenges

• Continued support for TDM• Future ready, hybrid TDM and Ethernet design• Ethernet over SONET/SDH and pseudowire for a smooth

migration – Cross Generation implementation• Carrier-grade Ethernet for Performance Assurance of

Operational network, for better Security, Timing distribution and Simplicity

Flexibility in choosing the migration path:

SDHSONET

PSN

SDHSONET

PSN

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Power Utilities Solutions

WAN

SDH/SONET

Carrier-grade Ethernet

Smart Grid BH

Wired• Fiber• Copper

Substation

Multiservice

Secure Ethernet

Teleprotection Wireless• P2P, P2MP• 3G/GPRS

Network Management

Operational network

Automation & Protection

Communication

Transmission and Distribution Distribution

Smart Meters, Dist. Automation

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Substation Multiservice Connectivity and Migration

ETH

RTU VoiceIED

Megaplex

Ethernet

PDH/SDH/SONET/PSN

Product obsolescence

Future-proof design

Maintain legacy equipment and installed baseCh

alle

nges

Continued TDM support

Hybrid TDM-Ethernet architecture

Standards-driven Interoperability So

lutio

ns

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Multiservice in the Substation over “Hybrid” SDH and Ethernet Networks

STM-1/OC-3

STM-4/OC-12

E1/T1 (DS1)

Fractional E1/T1 (DS0)

Analog voice – FXS/FXO

Analog voice – E&M

Teleconference voice (Omni)

ISDN – ‘S’ and ‘U’ interface

Serial N*56/64Kbps – V.35/X.21/RS-xxx

Serial sub-64Kbps - V.24/RS-232

IEEE-C37.94 (Teleprotection)

G.703 co-directional

Inbound/Outbound dry contact alarm

Gigabit Ethernet (UTP and SFP)

Fast Ethernet (UTP and SFP)

SHDSL/SHDSL.bis (Multiplexed E1+Ethernet over copper)

Fiber Optic (Multiplexed E1/T1 + Ethernet of fiber)

Analog bridge

Add Drop Multiplexer (ADM)

Digital Cross Connect (DACS)

PBX

Router

Intelligent Electronic Device (IED)

Router

SCADA RTU

TPR (Teleprotection)

SONET/SDH terminal

Voice Modem

Phone - Fixed

Copper CPE

Fiber CPE

Relay/Alarm

Breaker control circuit

Phone

FE/GbE

Packet Switched Network

E1’s/STM-1/OC-3STM-4/OC-12

SDH/SONET

Megaplex

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Why RAD “Hybrid” Solution?

• Megaplex-4100– An “all in one” multiservice platform that supports TDM and Ethernet

services, over “Hybrid” PDH/SDH and PSN network infrastructure, and ensure Smooth Migration from Legacy to Packet

– Migration to PSN– Legacy interfaces

Sub-Station

Hot Line

Dry Contacts

Teleprotection

Voice

RTU

Data38.4 kbps

PSN

FE/GbE

SDH/SONET

STM-1/OC-3STM-4/OC-12

Megaplex-4100

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Teleprotection Connectivityover PSN

Differential Teleprotection over PSN:Successful PoC in Spain, Belgium, Norway and others

Serial, C37.94

trip relays

SDH/SONET or Carrier-

grade Ethernet

Pseudowire

Low latency HW

Timing over Packet

PSN

• Customer requirements:– Under 10ms E2E delay (depending on interface – sub 5ms)– Under 250µs asymmetrical delay

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Substation Connectivity Moving to MPLS

n x E1

10 GbE Ring

Cisco10 Gigabit MPLS

Core Network

STM-1

Voice

ETH

RS-232

Old Substations

New Substations

New Control Center

ETH

Telemetry

PBX

SCADA

n x E1

Voice

ETH

RS-232Telemetry

PBX

SCADA

STM-1

Megaplex

ETH

VoiceRS-232

ETHMegaplex

PBXTelemetry

SCADA

STM-1

Existing SDH

Megaplexn x E1

Voice

ETH

RS-232

Old SubstationsTelemetry

PBX

SCADA ExistingSDH

NMS

Megaplex

Voice

ETH

RS-232

TelemetryServer

PBX

SCADA

NMS

Megaplex

Ethernet Uplinks

TDM Uplinks

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Secure Substation Ethernet

IED RTU IED

IED

Video

PDH/SDH/SONETGbE

IEC61850-3 compliance

Maintain legacy RTUs and new IEDs

Security threatsChal

leng

esHigh capacity Ethernet/IP

SCADA Protocols conversion

Cyber security suite Solu

tions

Link to RADiflow video on YouTube

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RAD Layered Security Approach

Utility networks require “Defense in Depth”, implementing multiple levels of protection:

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Distributed SCADA Firewall –Integrated in the Substation Switch!• SCADA Protocols inspection according to

per flow role-based validation– Supported: ModBus, IEC101/104, DNP3– Upcoming: IEC61850, ICCP

• Firewall integrated in network access switches for distributed IPS deployment

• Protection for Serial & ETH devices• Central service management tool• Industrial design

• Modular DIN rail switches (3/7 I/O slots) or Compact system

• Harsh environment - IP30, - 40 ÷ +75° C, IEC 61850-3 EMI

HMI EngineeringStation

Controller1 Controller2

Dev1.2

Dev2.1

Dev2.2

Dev1.1

Facility2

Control Center

Facility1ProtocolHeader

FunctionCode

FunctionParameters

Ethernet & IPHeader

An efficient defense-in-depth solution for distributed utility networks

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F.O Ring

LV Transformer Site Communications – Smart Meters & Distribution Automation

Low Voltage Transformer site with Smart Meters

Concentrators

IP CCTV

Service-AwareSecure Switch

2G/3GCommunications

Power Quality Meter/Fault

Indicator/RTU

PLC

RS-232

MeterConcentrator

MetersEth• Support of Dual SIM for

redundancy between 2 cellular operator

• IPSec encryption of the traffic

• Conversion of IEC-101, DNP3 and Modbus to IEC-104 IP DNP3 and IP Modbus

Airmux-5000P2MP Radio

Transformer

TransformerRadio

Terminal

Radio Terminal

Backhauling many Low Voltage transformer sites with License-Free P2MP Radio

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IPSec VPN – Secure Tunnel over a Public Network

• Connecting private sub-networks over a public network• Remote site connection using Hub & Spoke GRE tunnels• IP Sec used to encrypt the GRE tunnels• Certificates used to authenticate remote parties• L2 or L3 VPN modes available

Cell siteISP #1

NAT router

Cell siteISP #2

PrimarySIM

SecondarySIM

ACTIVE

OFFINTERNET

IPSec tunnel

IPSec tunnel

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Legacy SCADA Migration to Packet – Modes of Operation• Integrated Serial interfaces in Industrial Ethernet switches with 3

operational modes:– Tunneling between serial segments– Multipoint support– Service-aware security for serial tunnels– Bit-stream

• Gateway - Converting serial protocols to matching IP devices– Currently supports Modbus, IEC101/104, TG809/IEC104, DNP3

• Terminal Server connecting a computer to serial devices

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Why RAD in a Sub-Station?• “Hybrid” solution enables smooth migration from PDH/SDH to PSN• Support for any legacy interface including Distance Tele-protection• Industrial Ethernet switch/Router and Legacy Gateway conversions• Integrated SCADA Security• One vendor – Complete sub-station communications solution

Sub-station

Sub-stationController

IEDs 61850 RTU’sIP Phones

SCADA awareIndustrial Switch/Router

RS-232

ETH

PBX Dry Contacts

Tele-protection

RTUCameras Hot Line

38.4 kbps

ETH

RTU

Megaplex-4100

WiFi

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Operational WAN

Capacity - Scalability - Reach

Future-proof design

Performance guaranteesChal

leng

es

SONET/SDH & high capacity Ethernet

Hybrid TDM-Ethernet architecture

Carrier-grade Ethernet OAM Solu

tions

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Typical Carrier Ethernet Operation Core

n x E1

10 GbE Ring

10 Gigabit Ethernet-based Core Network

STM-1

Voice

ETH

RS-232

Old Substations

New Substations

New Control Center

ETH

Telemetry

PBX

SCADA

n x E1

Voice

ETH

RS-232Telemetry

PBX

SCADA

ETX-5300ASTM-1

Megaplex

ETH

VoiceRS-232

ETHMegaplex

ETX-5300A

PBXTelemetry

SCADA

STM-1

Existing SDH

ETX-5300A

Megaplexn x E1

Voice

ETH

RS-232

Old SubstationsTelemetry

PBX

SCADA ExistingSDH

NMS

Megaplex

Voice

ETH

RS-232

TelemetryServer

PBX

SCADA

NMS

Megaplex

Substations interconnection over a Carrier-grade Ethernet Network

Carrier-grade Ethernet: Pseudowire

Ethernet Uplinks

TDM Uplinks

Network Management

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Outline

• Grid Modernization• Communications Challenges• The RAD Solution • Summary

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RAD’s End-to-End Integrated Communications Solutions

Substation

Central Site

Substation

SDH/SONETPSN – Carrier Eth.

SDH/SONET

TPR

LAN

Analog

RTU

RV-EMS

SCADA server

Data Center

LANRTU

Operational WAN

Secure Ethernet

Multiservice &Teleprotection Connectivity

Network Management

LV Transformer

Camera

Meter C.

RTU

Smart Meters &Distribution

Automation BH

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RAD Mobility Solution

A turnkey solution that provides continuous

broadband connectivity to a moving vehicle

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Mobility

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Target Markets and Applications

• CCTV-on-board• Internet service on board• Railway to Road Cross –

Accident prevention• Road maintenance and

control

Railway,Metro & Highway Maritime & AirportsMilitary & Security

• Border Control• Police and urban security forces• Airports, strategic facilities,

prisons, plants security• Unmanned ground vehicles with

mobile cameras

• Follow me cars communications

• Ships to oil rigs connectivity• Ships to shore connectivity

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Broadband Mobility Solution Requirements

• High capacity bidirectional throughput• Delivery of Video, data and voice traffic• Continuous connectivity and coverage in variable geography

topologies including harsh terrain and extreme environmental conditions

• High speed vehicle• Quality of Service guarantee• Scalability• Reliable and robust• Independent network solution

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Backhaul connectivity

Radios

Surveillance camerasare deployed on the train

Onboard Video Surveillance Application

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Onboard Video Surveillance Application

Continuous high capacity video surveillance is secured

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Via Quatro, Driverless MetroSao Paulo Brazil – Success Story

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Metro Tunnel

HBS antennas

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Air Traffic Control (ATC) Success StoryAENA – Multiservice

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SDH Ring

Multiservice Communication Earth-earth and Earth-air

Advantages of RAD:• Cost-effective solution• Double signaling, providing two signaling bits per each voice channel • Low-cost equipment to locations with fewer services

Customer Benefits:• Solution flexibility allowing fast deployment• Redundant transmission with STM-1 Ring• A single devices with a variety of interfaces• Centralized management system for the entire network

Megaplex-2100E&M

Megaplex-2100E&M

Megaplex-2100E&M

Megaplex-4100

Megaplex-4104 Megaplex-4104 Megaplex-4104

Megaplex-4100

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Highway

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ETH RingETH Ring

Success Story – Highway Security Infrastructure – Italy Autostrada

ETHRing

1588 Clock

Central Site

RS-232/485

Remote Site

Traffic control Security cameras Tetra basestationsMessage

boards

PoE 1588 clock syncQoS

Ring 1

Ring 6

RS-232/485

Remote Site

Traffic control Security camerasTetra base

stationsMessageboards

PoE 1588 clock syncQoS

Ring 7

Ring 12

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Smart Security End Points Communication

• Compact Industrial switch for security cabinets– Ethernet with PoE– Serial and discrete I/O ports for simple automation devices– Diverse means of communication:

• Integrated WiFi AP• Integrated dual-SIM cellular modem• F.O with protected Ring Support (G.8032)• SHDSL

– Integrated security mechanisms• IPSec VPN• SCADA firewall

RS-232

Eth PoE

Eth

Dry Contact

Dual 2G/3GCommunications

AirmuxP2P & P2MP

Radio

F.O.RADiflow 3180

TamperSwitch

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Safe City and HLS (Homeland Security)

Command & Control Center

Airport

City Center

Sport Stadiums

Metro

Parks

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Communications – P2P and P2MP Radio & F.O. Connectivity• Wide frequency range Below 6GHz• High capacity wireless radios

(up to 200 Mbps)Airmux -400 (P2P)

Dedicated Bandwidth!

Control Center

P2MPRadio

Airmux-5000 Airmux-5000

F.O

F.OF.O

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The RAD Advantage

•Operational WAN•Substation Multiservice Migration

•secure Substation Ethernet LAN

•Low Voltage Site Backhaul

•Continued TDM Support

• Industry-specific Interfaces

•Next-generation SDH/SONET

•Pseudowire

•Hybrid Design•Carrier-grade Ethernet•Timing over Packet•Cyber Security

Broad Solution Portfolio

Migration expertise

Technology Innovation

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