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Information and Communication for Intelligent Networks

Information and Communication for Intelligent Networks. Chair: Prof. Yosef Pinhasi. Elisha Yanay Chairman of the Israeli Association of Electronics & Software Industries. Global and local Spectrum allocation.

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Information and Communication for Intelligent Networks

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  1. Information and Communication for Intelligent Networks Chair: Prof. Yosef Pinhasi Elisha Yanay Chairman of the Israeli Association of Electronics & Software Industries

  2. Global and local Spectrum allocation Israel # of sites ~600 850-1500 1800-2200 ~2500 ~4500

  3. UHF 49 TV channels in US, Europe & Israel Background Facts MHz US channels 502 MHz to 806MHz Europe & Israel 470 MHz to 862 MHz • US • Channel bandwidth is 6 MHz • 49 channels X 6 MHz per channel = 294 MHz • Channel 21 starts at 502 MHz • Channel 49 ends at 806 MHz • Europe & Israel • Channel bandwidth is 8 MHz • 49 channels X 8 MHz per channel = 392 MHz • Channel 21 starts at 470 MHz • Channel 49 ends at 862 MHz • Each country got up to 8 channels for Digital TV in a way that they do not interfere with each other • Israel got European channels 58 and 62

  4. Total Cost of Ownership $MM 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 Engineered for: Capital Cost Reductions Lower Operating Expense CDMA HSPA WiMAX/LTE • 0.4 • 0.7 • 1.0 • 1.3 • 1.8 • 4.0 • 8.0 • 12.0 Data Usage per User per Month (GB) Relative Total Cost of Ownership Comparison Economic Advantage WiMAX delivers higher performance at lower cost per bit

  5. Simultaneous Video Streaming UsersCIF/QVGA (240kbps) – handheld devices 200 100 50 Downlink 4x4 Users 130 WiMAX 32 65 LTE 16 Downlink 2x2 29 8 HSPA 22 2.5x users +9 users 29 HSPA+ 5 15 Downlink 1x1 13 Carrier BW (MHz) 3 1.4 5 10 20 Carrier BW (MHz)FDD 26 13 52 Uplink No MIMO/64QAM 3 6 5 NGMN case 3 Source: NAT, Rysavy Research, CDG-QCOM

  6. National Broad Bands

  7. Public Safety National Users Broad Band communication

  8. The “Pipes” הקמת תשתית משותפת לצרכים לאומיים ולצרכים מסחריים תבטיח מיצוי מיטבי בהשתנות הנסיבות בדומה לשימוש הדואלי בלווין "עמוס".

  9. AMI projectfor Israel Electricity Corporation

  10. Israel Electric Company - AMI Project Annual KWh Supply – Breakdown by Customer Type AMIPhase II AMIPhase I

  11. The Web2M™ Solution

  12. Architecture Industrial Meters Larotec’s ICU Fixed IP Comm. Server Private APN via GPRS Network Radius Server Metering Server

  13. Larotec - ICU

  14. Why 2/3G for Smart Grid - Cellular Data Cost

  15. Why 2/3G for Smart Grid – Cellular Capacity

  16. Web2MTM – Readings of Power Factor value

  17. Web2MTM – Readings of Current value (1st phase)

  18. World Wide Install Base, 8400 units at Israel Electric Corp. • CAMMESA - Argentina’s National Electricity Market – AMM • Telefonica Del Peru – Electricity utilities - AMM • Technische Unie - Largest technical wholesalers in the Netherlands • Essbio - Water Utility in Chile - AMM • Cats Flexible Packaging (Netherlands) - EDM • IEC (Israeli Electric Corporation) – AMM & M2M (Monitoring and Control) - • IAI (Israeli Aerospace Industry) - EDM • Pelephone - Israeli Cellular Operator - EDM • Cellcom - Israeli Cellular Operator - EDM • Dor-Alon - Energy Company - Sub metering & Monitoring and Control • Kibbutz’s: Zikim, EinDor – Sub Metering • Strauss - International Food Corporation – EDM

  19. Case study: Cammesa AMM Project • Larotec Ltd. together with Softron* won Cammesa (National Electricity regulator of Argentina) project for Advanced Metering Management (AMM) for C&I • Larotec’sWeb2MTM platform was chosen over among leading international providers and Cellular operators • Project scope: • Biggest 4,000 C&I customers • 3 years monthly service model equal to over 10M$ • 4,000 Data SIM cards subscription deployed • The project fully implemented • Monthly service model to be renewed for additional 3 years CAMMESA *Argentina IT and telecom system integrator

  20. Case study: IEC AMM Project • Larotec Ltd. together with Cellcom* won the Israel Electric company (IEC) project for Advanced Metering Management (AMM) for C&I • Larotec’sWeb2MTM platform was chosen over more than 10 leading providers • Project scope (1st phase): • Biggest 8,4 00 C&I customers • Over two millions $US • 8,400 Data SIM cards deployed • The project is planned to be fully implemented during 2012

  21. Case study: Telefonica Peru • Larotec Ltd. chosen by Telefonica Peru to be the official technology provider of AMM systems for the operator’s customers and prospects (utilities and large enterprises) • Larotec’sWeb2MTM technology homologated by Telefonica and integrated in Telefonica offer of VPN network for added value services projects • Service scope: • Providing AMM technology to leading utilities and enterprises in Peru • First orders of hundred of units sold • Potential of thousand of SIM card and VPN service to be sold by Telefonica • Offering monthly service for complete AMM solution – high benefits

  22. Smart Metering for Residential Local Comm. by: RS-485, RF or PLC Database RS - 232 Cellular or Ethernet Larotec ICU Concentrator Larotec ISG Internet Server Gateway One ICU via Concentrator can manage more then 30 meters with local communication such as: RS-485, RF or PLC

  23. Thank You!

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