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ESnet Conference Wireless Technology Discussion

Explore the evolution and impact of cellular technology, from 2G to LTE Advanced, discussing data rates, commercial vs. tactical communications, and the future landscape. Discover how innovations drive the convergence between commercial and government markets. Dive into specific device applications such as sleep testing monitors and medical telemetry solutions.

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ESnet Conference Wireless Technology Discussion

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  1. ESnet Conference Wireless Technology Discussion July 16, 2013 Bernie McMonagle Verizon Enterprise Solutions

  2. New trends forcing Agencies to rethink their business models 24/7 business Virtual workplace Globalization Mobility and social networking Speed of information Distributed workforce Millennials entering workforce Video Adoption Economic Reality Cloud-based services Consumerization of IT Communications technologies are enabling Agencies to examine new possibilities to create a more agile, aware, and sustainable government business model

  3. Commercial Cellular & Tactical Communications Data Rate Evolution 10000000 1000000 100000 10000 Peak Data Rate, kbps 1000 100 10 1 Year 1990 1995 2000 2005 2010 2015 2020 Commercial Cellular Technology Generations LTE Advanced 2G 2.5G 3G 4G LTE 4x4 MIMO LTE 2x2 MIMO LTE, WiMAX Commercial Cellular HSPA+ HSDPA Widening Gap 1xEVDO UMTS R ’ 99 WNW EDGE DWTS Tactical Cdma2000 SRW GPRS Communications IS - 136, EPLRS NTDR GSM, LINK 16 IS - 95 EPLRS, Department of Defense MBITR, FALCON SINCGARS,HAVEQUICK Commercial marketplace is driving innovation at an accelerated pace versus the Federal Government market which is starting to leverage this innovation more effectively

  4. aGPS GPS Cell-Sector Tracking Technology Hybrid AFLT

  5. Sendum Asset Tracker

  6. Novasom • Device: AccuSom • Category: Home Sleep Testing Monitor • General Availability: 11/15/2011 • Target Price: DNA • Service Price Plan: This is approved with M2M pricing. Additional non-standard pricing is in the works.(Effective Date: ) • Key Features: • Dimensions: 4.25 x 3.12 x 1.16 • Air Interface: Dual Band CDMA • Hardware Supported Connections: RS232 & USB • WiFi Support: No • GPS (assisted or standalone): No • Backhaul or primary wireless (router only) or M2M • Operating System: Microsoft (C++) The AccuSom Home Sleep Testing monitor is FDA 510K cleared as a sleep diagnostic device. It will be sent to a patients home once prescribed by a physician, be equipped by the patient, and record various clinical parameters. Upon completion of a nightly sleep test the device will transmit clinical data to NovaSom’s headquarters for clinical interpretation. Certified by OD on: 11/30/2011 Product Specification (Web Link): Case Studies (Web Link if any): Sales/Support Contact: Roger Richardson

  7. Vectraplex Holter System • Device: Vectraplex Holter System • Manufacturer: VectraCor Inc • Business Solution Alliance Partner: no • Category: Medical Telemetry • Vertical(s): Healthcare • Specific Application Software/Solution: No • General Availability: 12/2011 (Pending 510k Clearance) • Target MSRP Price: TBD • Service Price Plan: Standard Telemetry • Key Features: • Dimensions: (5”H x 3”W x 1”D) • Air Interface: Dual Band CDMA 1xRTT • Hardware Supported Connections: USB and SD Card • Wi-Fi Support: No • GPS (assisted or standalone): No • Branch / Small Office backup/primary or M2M (router only): NA The device will provide the ability to transmit ECG event data over a cell phone network while simultaneously storing ECG lead data. The Vectraplex will allow quicker detection may be indicative of heart anomalies, that often require blood testing results to confirm, thus allowing the doctor to perform a quicker diagnosis of heart anomalies. Certified by OD on: TBD Product Specification (Web Link): http://www.vectracor.com/ Case Studies (Web Link): Sales/Support Contact: Brad Schreck, bschreck@vectracor.com 973-768-0402

  8. Talon R50-A Movement Sensor

  9. TalonSentry Data Processor • Free standing Quad(4) core processor • 1.7 Ghz of RAM • 2.0 GB of memory • 64 GB eMMC solid state hard-drive • Measures 1 ¼” X 1 ¼” X 2” in total size • Linux based OS • Operates on 5 volts DC • Can operate on either AC power, DC power, • Solar Harvester, Wind Power, or Fuel Cell

  10. Areas of Federal and State Applications • Federal and State Agencies • Rockfall mitigation, notification of rockfall fence damage, bridge stability, significant number of life safety applications, disaster recovery operations

  11. EVDO/LTE to Private IP MPLS High Level Architecture Verizon Network or Internet 2 ComputingServices PE USA SBU PE Verizon Business MPLS Private IP Network USA Un-classified PE PE VZB Cloud Services PE Trusted Internet Connection PE PE PE = Provider Edge router USA Desktop

  12. FA Foreign Agent Home Agent AAA Wireless Gateway Router Packet Data Serving Node EVDO/LTE to Private IP MPLSHigh Level Architecture Verizon WirelessNetwork RemoteComputing Wireless Router/Hub Verizon Wireless Data Network Verizon Wireless Radio Access Network IP-in-IP Tunnel HA Mobile User PC/Laptop EvDO/LTE Air Card Smartphone

  13. FA Foreign Agent Wireless Gateway Router Home Agent AAA Packet Data Serving Node EVDO/LTE to Private IP MPLS High Level Architecture Verizon WirelessNetwork Verizon Network or Internet 2 RemoteComputing ComputingServices PE Wireless Router/Hub USA SBU PE Verizon Wireless Data Network Verizon Business MPLS Private IP Network Verizon Wireless Radio Access Network IP-in-IP Tunnel USA Un-classified HA PE Mobile User PC/Laptop EvDO/LTE Air Card PE VZB Cloud Services Private IP Wireless Gateway PE Smartphone Trusted Internet Connection PE PE PE = Provider Edge router USA Desktop

  14. New Technology Advancements Radio Technology Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access (OFDMA) Antenna Multiple Input-Multiple Output (MIMO) IP Multi-Media Subsystem Wireless and Wireline Convergence Network Based Services – Gateways/Servers LTE • Evolved Packet Core • Flat IP-based architecture • Flexible bandwidth options • A major change in LTE-Advanced is the introduction of higher order MIMO; 8x8 in the DL and 4x4 in the UL.

  15. 4G LTE Design Flexibility • Service Management • Bandwidth • Latency • Assured Services Quality of Service (QoS) • Public Safety, VoIP, Enterprise, Video • Best Effort Internet • Machine to Machine • Video Optimization • Broadcast/Multicast • Rate Adaptation • Flow Optimization • Compression • Triggers Video • Explosive growth • Video Surveillance • Sports and News events • Video Conferencing Capacity • Growth Strategy • Heterogeneous Networks • Spectrum Strategy • Layer 2 Transparency • LTE Advanced • Additional Spectrum • AWS Pico Cells Micro Cells

  16. LTE Rural Spectrum Leasing Program Status VZW Provides • 700 MHz C Spectrum Lease • Access to Core Network • Roaming Agreement • Provisioning and Administration • 13 Carrier Agreements Signed: Rural Companies Provide • Towers & Shelters • Cell Equipment & Backhaul • FCC Open Access Compliance • Marketing/Customer Service • Branded Products and Apps • Roaming Agreement • Network SLAs 14+M POPs Lack Basic Broadband

  17. Audio Conferencing Audio Conferencing Voice Email Toll Free Services Presence Web Services Web Services Audio Conferencing Presence Voice Messaging IMS Definition Voice Messaging Video Conferencing Video Conferencing Voice IM IMS Network Web Services Toll Free Services Business Applications/Processes Public/Private Content Video Conferencing Audio Conferencing Social Networking Voice Voice Messaging Toll Free Services Presence IP Fiber Copper Copper Fiber Satellite 1xRTT EVDOLTE WIFI IP Network (Gig E, FR, IP, MPLS, TLS, Private Line) Wireless PSTN What is IMS? Before IMS • IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) • IMS is a next generation network architecture • that facilitates the convergence of wireline • and wireless services allowing for the • delivery of applications and services to any • endpoint over any access IP IMS Benefits • IMS architecture enables next generation converged communications services to support the Agency’s mission • With the Ability to adapt quickly to changing situations and environments IMS - the Network is the Computer

  18. MobileAccess PSTN Access Enterprise Access Fixed Access IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) IP TV Collaboration Location Based Services Presence 3rd Party Applications Cloud Services Unified Communications Visual Voicemail Video Chat Enterprise Applications CDMA, LTE and WiFi Government &Enterprise IMS FIOS, Cable and Video Services IMS Provides Device Agnostic Access to Centralized Services 18

  19. Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) • Flexibility and Ease of Implementation • Supports and modernizes current IT Infrastructure • Eliminates need for multiple partners • Low long term cost to customer • Positions and supports Federal Government initiatives: • Thought Leadership • Innovators • Solution Providers • Mobility • Cloud • Professional Services • Government Regulation • Austere funding environments • Share data across organizations • Reduce data silos • Modernization efforts of IT • Reduced or limited budgets • Optimization of capabilities • Government strategy • Open data • Information-centric • Executive Order Signed May 9, 2013 APIs are a scalable approach to exposing data to users utilizing existing information technology infrastructure and new technologies (hardware/software). APIs offer a direct channel from source or multiple sources to information systems or applications, exposing and integrating valuable data into the decision making cycle. Value The Federal Government’s Digital Government strategy calls for Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) to be the “the new default for information”.

  20. Security Requirements • A security domain is an information security area including a grouping of tools, technologies and data • Eleven security automation domains described in NIST SP 800-137 • Focus is on Information Security Continuous Monitoring (ISCM) • ISCM technologies must provide capability to observe, detect, prevent, or log known security threats and vulnerabilities, and/or remediate or manage various aspects of security controls implemented to address those threats and vulnerabilities • Cryptographic Modules - FIPS 140-2

  21. Communication & Collaboration Network Apps Collaboration Applications Network Network Intelligence UCCaaS solutions integration to IMS SIP connectivity to mobile network UCCaaS UCCaaS IMS Adobe IMS VTC Integration to IMS Mobile Fixed The goal is to provide a seamless fixed and mobile experience to end-users, devices & networks by leveraging platforms, over-the-top clients, and collaboration applications

  22. Calendaring & Messaging Network Connectivity Collaboration & Social Networking Application Integration Voice & IM Video & Web Conference Contact Center End Game Collaboration – End Game Work Without Borders … Communicate with Confidence… Collaborate Completely… While Completely Secure Borderless Communication for the Agile Agency

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