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CITY & UTILITY PLANNING Metropolitan Broadband Wireless. ENGINEERING. ARCHITECTURE. TECHNOLOGY. CONSTRUCTION. ENVIRONMENTAL. Presented to:. Cory Cipra ccipra@burnsmcd.com April 19, 2005. $$$$$$. $$$. $$$. $$$. $$$. $$$. $$$. $$$. City & Utility Planning. COMMON NEEDS.
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CITY & UTILITY PLANNINGMetropolitan Broadband Wireless ENGINEERING ARCHITECTURE TECHNOLOGY CONSTRUCTION ENVIRONMENTAL Presented to: Cory Cipra ccipra@burnsmcd.com April 19, 2005
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Agenda • Wireless Landscape • Utility & City Dynamics • Real World Example • Consolidation Focal Points • Starting Process
Up to Now • Voice rules • Legacy but reliable deployments • No data (or minimal) • Market dominance • Motorola • M/A-COM • Has suited needs well and will continue to in some form
The Big Issue • AVL • Meter reading • Parking enforcement • Dispatch • GIS / Mapping • Property appraiser • Code enforcement • Video surveillance • 1st responders • VoWiFi • Mug shots • Broadband • Events • Amber Alerts • E-justice • Sensors • Freight Robust Wireless Apps MISSING LINK
The “Regular” Chart • We NEED data! User/App Demand Existing Technology Today Demand Capabilities Time
Today’s Data Reality • Hodge-podge of network types • Legacy voice-centric • Store and forward / synchronize technology • Lack of tracking capabilities • Mobile office and roaming not realistic • Cellular • Wi-Fi Hot Spots (some) • REALITY • Not enough bandwidth • Text-based vs. mobile office
Disruptive Technology Wi-Fi Mesh E-commerce Internet Cellular Voice MARKET PCs Mainframe 60s 70s 80s 90s 2000s TIME
Today Wi-Fi Client Shipments 100 2004: 1,000+ devicesWiFi certified 90 80 2003: Wireless integrated ontoPC motherboard; Wireless device proliferation: laptops, PDAs, video cameras, etc. 70 60 50 2002: Wireless NIC: <$60 Wi-Fi Client Devices (millions) 40 2001: HP, Dell, IBM,Toshiba offer built-in wirelessWireless NIC: $100 30 20 1999: IEEE 802.11b (“Wi-Fi”) standard adopted;Wireless NIC: $200 10 0 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003* 2004* 2005* Wi-Fi Proliferation • 120 Million Wi-Fi devices: 2005 • 3 Million shipped per month • Has become the “Ethernet” wireless • Intel marketing giant • Mass integration:
Wi-Fi Speed (1MB Download) 7 MIN 7 SEC LEGACY CDPD GPRS 5 MIN 41 SEC 1xRTT 1 MIN 57 SEC CELLULAR EDGE 1 MIN 1 SEC 20.48 SEC EV-DO 5.46 SEC 802.11b WI-FI 0.37 SEC 802.11g
Real World EV-DO Wi-Fi File Size = 1 MB Average Data Rates EV-DO 400 kbps 802.11g 22 Mbps
Agenda • Wireless Landscape • Utility & City Dynamics • Real World Example • Consolidation Focal Points • Starting Process
Productivity Safety & Security Cost Savings UTILITY DYNAMICS Reliability Customer Service Competition
Utility Drivers • AVL • Dispatch/CAD • Digital Field Pictures • GIS Access • Schematics • In-field Training • Automated Meter Reading (AMR) • Email • Distribution Automation (DA) • Work Orders • Fleet Maintenance • Vehicle Stats • Security • Video Surveillance • Intrusion Detection • Predictive Maintenance • SCADA/EMS • Transmission Line Corridor Monitoring
Technical Commonalities • Utility truck • Police Car • Fire Truck • 1st Responder • Mobile Command Center • School Bus • Public Works Vehicle • Appraiser • Traffic Meter Reader • Dog Catcher • Technical needs are basically the same… • Need interoperability and robust data to the field
INDUSTRY CITY DYNAMICS TECHNOLOGY INDUSTRY / ENVIRONMENT Economic Development Socioeconomic Revenue Productivity CITY DYNAMICS Safety & Security Cost Savings Transportation Education
City Drivers • AVL • Dispatch/CAD • Digital Field Pictures • GIS Access • Schematics • In-field Training • Email • Public Safety Mobile Data • Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) • Work Orders • Fleet Maintenance • Vehicle Stats • Security • Video Surveillance • Intrusion Detection • Amber Alerts • Mobile Command Centers • Parking Systems • Leased Line Reduction • Fixed Facility Interconnection
Utility Stake • Critical infrastructure asset ownership • Wired backhaul • Geographic distribution • Metro integration • Mounting assets • Substations • Common Needs /Business Drivers
Opportunity for Partnership • Common needs across multiple entities • Share the network • Enhanced symmetries • City progression • Economic Development • Socioeconomic change Interoperable Seamless Roaming Common Needs Secure High Bandwidth Reliable
City ISP Police Dept Citywide Institutional Network Transit Utility Fire Dept
Starting to be built… • These collaborative networks are being built • Los Angeles • New York • Tempe • Austin • Madison • Beverly Hills • Minneapolis • Detroit • Cleveland • Houston • etc…etc…etc…
Agenda • Wireless Landscape • Utility & City Dynamics • Real World Example • Consolidation Focal Points • Starting Process
Customer Pilot • Profile • One of largest US cities • One of largest public utilities • City-Wide Committee • Study conducted • Representatives from all core areas • Moving to pilot “HotZones” • Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) • Security / Traffic Surveillance • Mobile Data (Police, Fire, Rescue, EMS, Utility Fleet) • Sensor Networks • Weather Stations • Fixed Location Interconnectivity
Pilot HotZone #1 CAMERA SCHOOLS PUBLIC SAFETY/ FIRE STATION CAMERA MOST CITY AGENCIES, INCLUDING UTILITY WILL USE FOR MOBILE FLEET
Other Notable Cities • Corpus Christi, TX • Oklahoma City, OK • Philadelphia, PA • Social broadband approach • Common network for city • Houston, TX • New York
Agenda • Wireless Landscape • Utility & City Dynamics • Real World Example • Consolidation Focal Points • Starting Process
Focal Points • Leverage similarities between: • City Dynamics • Utility Dynamics • Citywide Committee • Engage particulars of the city that may be quickly overlooked • Investigate legal issues and develop business models
Utility Operation Centric • Consider fiber optic buildouts for city renewal / expansion areas • Conduits • Fibers • Poles, street lights, modular • It is coming now • Analogy to cell towers that were not planned in city
Agenda • Wireless Landscape • Utility & City Dynamics • Real World Example • Consolidation Focal Points • Starting Process
INDUSTRY UTILITY / CITY DYNAMICS TECHNOLOGY INDUSTRY / ENVIRONMENT Needs
Process WINET REQUIREMENTS INDUSTRY UTILITY / CITY DYNAMICS Functional TECHNOLOGY Technical Political INDUSTRY Legal NEEDS ANALYSIS Economic PILOTS FAST TRACK 1 2 3 DEPLOYMENT
THANK YOU Cory Cipra Practice Manager Wireless & Telecommunications 913.486.6599 ccipra@burnsmcd.com www.burnsmcd.com/telecom