The document summarizes Comtech EF Data's Heights Networking Platform for mobile backhaul via satellite. It describes how Heights addresses the rapidly growing demand for mobile data by providing high throughput, spectral efficiency, and intelligent optimization. Heights supports both point-to-point and hub-spoke topologies with dynamic SCPC and advanced LDPC coding. It also offers multiple virtual network operator models and remote gateways supporting varying throughput needs. Key features like Efficiency Boost and VersaFEC-2 coding maximize throughput within minimal bandwidth. Heights provides an optimized solution for cost-effective mobile backhaul as traffic shifts from voice to data-intensive applications.
2. Mobile Market Overview
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The growing smart phone subscription base and the usage of mobile
broadband to access a wide range of services and information will lead to
strong growth in mobile traffic.
Total mobile traffic is expected to grow annually by 40%.
This equates to 8 times more mobile data traffic in 2022 than in 2016
3. Mobile Market Overview
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In 2022, almost all regional mobile traffic is expected to be from data,
with voice representing less than 1%.
Around 95% of data traffic is anticipated to be generated by smart
phones, and only 5% will be linked to PCs, tablets or routers.
4. Mobile Market Overview
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Digital services are no longer
exclusively for advanced users, but
are reaching the masses – and this
has a direct impact on data traffic.
5. Changing behavior
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• Youth… 20% of Latin Americans watch streaming video more
than 3 hours a day.
• Last US presidential debate had more viewers watching it on
YouTube than broadcast television!
12. Technology trends
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• 4G LTE is the fastest growing mobile standard ever
– Flat network architecture – intelligence at the edge
– Smart spectrum management reduces cost and efficiently
handle mobile broadband uptake
• Software Defined Networks (SDN) and Network
Function Virtualization (NFV) is reducing cost and
increasing scalability – a distinct move from hardware
to software.
13. Technology as it impacts satellite
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• LTE is a flat architecture with an open transmission
protocol where end user traffic can be accelerated,
optimized and even cached locally
• The old truth “coverage is king” still holds true. MNO
like low frequency bands and high output power base
stations. Macro sites economics beats Small Cells for
rural coverage
14. Technology trends
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• 2G is not going away in rural markets! Growth will
continue for coverage expansion and GSM still have a
place beyond 2020. Biggest device ecosystem and
lowest cost to produce a voice call.
• LTE is the best solution for data services.
• LTE over satellite can achieve terrestrial performance.
• 2G for voice and LTE for data is the most cost efficient
solution with the best performance when using satellite
backhaul.
16. Network Topology
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• Comtech offers solutions for Point-to-Point SCPC as well as Hub-
Spoke networks based on HEIGTHS
• Point-to-Point examples
– Symmetrical services (voice) or when there is little asymmetry
– Clustered sites, i.e. microwave backbone to an aggregation
point.
– Trunking
• Hub-Spoke examples
– Data centric services where there is a lot of asymmetry or
variation in demand
• Multi-layer optimization features are available for both topologies
for highly efficient and cost effective solutions. No need for any
external optimizer for IP based 2G/3G/LTE traffic
17. Heights Network
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Hub
Router
Internet
VLAN A
VLAN BVLAN C
VersaFEC-2
dSCPC
Return with ACM
Node B
RNC
HEI-VNO Hub
OutBound
DVB-S2 Outbound
dSCPC Pool
(All carrier sizes shown as example only)
Entry
Channel
64 kbps
H64 Remote GW
H16 Remote GW
H8 Remote GW
H32 Remote GW
NetVue Network
Management
Fully Managed Hub-Spoke network topology
High speed shared outbound with Comtech Efficiency Boost technology
Dynamic SCPC (dSCPC) Return with VersaFEC-2
18. Heights dSCPC
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• Dynamically assigns total return capacity < 1 second
• Hitless switching – no packet loss, no duplicates
• Best in Class optimization
– Header Comp, Payload Comp, WAN Optimization
• Bi-directional ACM and Power Control
20. Intelligence to Maximize QoE
QoS, Traffic Shaping, Network
Analytics, Network Management,
Resource Allocation
Efficiency to Minimize OPEX
Modulation & Coding, Dynamic
Bandwidth Allocation &
Compression Techniques
Horsepower to Support End
User Traffic Demand
Processing power to support Mbps
AND PPS requirements
Must Focus on User Quality of Experience (QoE)
Requirements of a Satellite
Networking Platform for 2016-2020+
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22. Heights Hubs
• Operation with multiple networks on multiple
transponders and satellites
• Frequency Band agnostic (C, Ku, Ka, X)
• Highly scalable; up to 48 demods per RU
• Multiple redundancy options
• Three different VNO models
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23. H8 Remote GW (R1)
H8 Remote GW (R2)
H8 Remote GW (R4)
H16 Remote GW (R5)
H8 Remote GW (R6)
VNO #3 Tx
VNO #2 Tx
VNO #1 Tx
VNO #1 Rx
VNO #2 Rx
VNO #3 Rx
NetVue
VMS
Duo Server
H8 Remote GW (R3)
OB Carrier IB Bandwidth
Pool
R1 R6
VNO 1
OB Carrier IB Bandwidth
Pool
R4
VNO 2
OB Carrier IB Bandwidth
Pool
R2 R5
VNO 3
R3
Transponder
VNO Model 1: Separate Hardware and
Bandwidth for Each VNO
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24. VNO #1, #2, #3
Tx
NetVue
VMS
Duo Server
VNO #1 Rx
VNO #2 Rx
VNO #3 Rx
H8 Remote GW (R1)
H8 Remote GW (R2)
H8 Remote GW (R4)
H16 Remote GW (R5)
H8 Remote GW (R6)
H8 Remote GW (R3)
OB Carrier
R1 R6
IB Bandwidth Pool
R4
VNO 2
R2 R5
VNO 3
R3
Transponder
VNO 1VNO 1, 2, 3
VNO Model 2: Shared Outbound HW & BW and
Separate Inbound HW & BW for Each VNO
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25. VNO #1, #2, #3
Tx
NetVue
VMS
Duo Server
VNO #1,
#2, #3 Rx
OB Carrier IB Bandwidth Pool
Transponder
H8 Remote GW (R1)
H8 Remote GW (R2)
H8 Remote GW (R4)
H16 Remote GW (R5)
H8 Remote GW (R6)
H8 Remote GW (R3)
R1 R6 R4 R2 R5R3
VNO 1, 2, 3VNO 1, 2, 3
VNO Model 3: Shared Hardware and
Bandwidth Across all VNOs
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26. H8 Up to 30 / 8 Mbps user IP throughput
H16 Up to 60 / 16 Mbps user IP throughput
H32 Up to 120 / 32 Mbps user IP throughput
H64 Up to 150 / 64 Mbps user IP throughput
Remote Gateways
Address Varying Throughput Requirements
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28. Comtech’s Efficiency Boost (EB)
Outbound
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Speed
Up to 150 Msps
Up to 700 Mbps LAN / 500 Mbps WAN
Efficiency
Expanded MODCOD set including QPSK, 8PSK,
16APSK, 32APSK, 64APSK
Flexibility
Optimized Transmit Filter Rolloff
• 5%, 10%, 15%, 20%, 25% or 35%
Profitability
Adaptive Coding and Modulation (ACM) and
Variable Coding and Modulation (VCM)
29. Comtech VersaFEC-2
High Performance LDPC Return
• VersaFEC-2 is highly optimized LDPC for maximum
coding gain with minimum latency
– VF-2 HR coding performance is same or better than DVB-S2
normal block with 80 to 90% less latency
• New 32-ARY constellation
• Optimized Transmit Filter Rolloff
– 5%, 10%, 15%, 20%, 25% or 35%
• Large MODCOD set with 18 dB range for ACM
– 38 MODCODs (VF-2 HR)
– 36 MODCODs (VF-2)
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33. Example of LB Results – HTS+CnC
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Image courtesy of Intelsat
• Germany
• Equipment: Comtech EF Data CDM-625A:
– FEC Family: VersaFEC-2
– MODCODs: All Available 0.489 BPSK to 0.879 32-ARY
– Roll Off: 5%
• Antenna: 3.7 m
• Allocated Bandwidth: 1 MHz
34. Case Study – Epic IS-29e LB Report
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Epic IS-29e with VersaFEC-2 and CnC
• VersaFEC-2: 33/50 (0.66) and Modulation 32-ARY
• Carrier-in-Carrier BW Cancellation – Aggregate TX+RX provide double the
Spectral
• Symbol Rate: 0.961
• Rolloff: 5%
• C/N Required for BER 1x10-8 : 12.0 dB
• Efficiency: 6.28 bps/Hz
• Resulting Data Rate: 6.34 Mbps (3.17 Mbps TX, 3.17 Mbps RX):
• Allocated BW: 1 MHz
• PEB: 1 MHz
Configuration
• Satellite: IS-29e
• Carriers: 2
• Available Spectrum for the Carriers: 1 MHz
• Desired Data Rate: > 3 Mbps
• Antenna Size: 2.4 m
• FEC: VersaFEC-2
37. P2P + CnC + ACM
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1. Hub sends TDM
broadcast to all
remotes in the group.
2. Remotes burst back to
the hub.
5. VMS processes the
switch request and sends
tuning commands to both
Hub P2P Modem and
remote Modem, to switch
them to SCPC CnC in the
Pool. 6. Traffic transmission
started.
3。 COTP Ant
pointing to satellite
and burst back to
the hub.
4. Remote Modem
sends a switch
request to the HUB.
Mgmt Modem
VMS
P2P Modems
38. Summary
• Heights is a 3rd generation platform with CAPEX & OPEX
economics that address the growing "middle market" that
TDMA and traditional SCPC find hard to reach
• Heights provides the horsepower, efficiency and
intelligence required to address your services today and
well into the next decade
• We believe that the middle market will grow significantly,
especially as new HTS birds are launched and end user
demands continue to grow to multi-Mbps to and from
remote sites
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