Local multipoint distribution service(lmds)

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SEMINAR SEMINAR
ONON
Local Multipoint Distribution ServiceLocal Multipoint Distribution Service
Presented By:
Sashi Kumar
Roll No :- CS-09-70

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Topics I will focus
 INTRODUCTION
 ARCHITECTURAL ISSUES
 EQUIPMENTS USED IN ARCHITECTURE
 DESIGN ISSUES
 APPLICATIONS OF LMDS
 CONCLUSION
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What does you mean
BY
Local Multipoint Distribution Service Local Multipoint Distribution Service ?
 Local Multipoint Distribution Service (LMDS) :
 Local indicates that the signals range limit.
 Multipoint indicates a broadcast signal from the
subscribers.
 Distribution defines the wide range of data that can
be transmitted.
 Service involves the relationship between operators
and users.
 It provides high capacity point to multipoint data access
that is less investment intensive.
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 LMDS showed great promise in the late 1990s.
The Federal Communications Commission auctioned spectrum
for LMDS in 1998 and 1999.
History
IMPORTANCE OF LMDS
Point-to-point fixed wireless network has been commonly deployed to
offer high-speed dedicated links between high-density nodes in a
network.
 LMDS provides an effective last-mile solution for the
incumbent service provider.
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BENEFITS OF LMDS

Lower entry and deployment costs
Ease and speed of deployment
Fast realization of revenue
Cost, shift from fixed to variable components.
No stranded capital when customers churn.
Cost-effective network maintenance, management, and
operating costs.
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TECHNICAL BASICS
LMDS,uses low powered, high frequency (25 -31 GHz)
signals over a short distance.
LMDS systems are cellular because they send these very
high frequency signals over short line-of-sight distances.
These cells are typically spaced 4-5 kilometers (2.5 - 3.1
miles) apart.
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MODULATION
Modulation of this system are separated into:-
• PSK(Phase Shift Keying)
• AM(Amplitude Modulation)
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ARCHITECTURE
Four parts in the LMDS architecture are :-
Network operations centre(NOC)
Fiber based infrastructure
Base station
Customer Premise Equipment
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EQUIPMENTS USED IN
ARCHITECTURE
1) NETWORK-NODE EQUIPMENT
2) RADIO FREQUENCY EQUIPMENT
3) NETWORK INTERFACE EQUIPMENT
Network-Node Architecture NIU Network Implementation
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Frequency Reuse Optimization
Minimization of multipathing and cross-
polarization by using highly directional
antennas and positioning them as high as
possible.
Maximization of the directivity of the cell
antennas by sectoring the distribution
system.
Maximization of the isolation between the
adjacent sectors through polarization
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Requirement For Network
Management
 Fault Management
 Configuration Management
 Accounting Management
 Performance Management
Security Management
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APPLICATIONS OF LMDS
Wireless LAN.
It offers wide range of one way and two-way voice, video and
data service transmission capabilities with a very large
capacity, better than what many current services offer.
Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) can transport among
others, voice, data and even video.
 The Broadband Wireless Local Loop (B-WLL).
That are tending to merge the telecommunication and the
networking industries.
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