RADWIN
5000
HPMP
User
Manual
Release
3.5.70
1
‐
3
Terminology
Terminology
•
A
Point
to
Multipoint
network
is
typically
abbreviated
to
PtMP.
The
PtMP
networks
described
in
this
Manual
are
of
course,
radio
links.
•
A
PtMP
link
consists
of
at
least
one
Base
Station
(BS)
radio
linked
to
several
Subscriber
Unit
(SU)
radios.
The
SUs
are
sometimes
called
Customer
Premises
Equipment
(CPEs).
The
terminology
comes
from
the
field
of
telephony.
•
The
RADWIN
5000
HPMP
product
suite
provides
the
highest
capacity
and
spectrum
effi
‐
ciency
available
in
the
Point
to
Multipoint
sub
‐
6
GHz
band.
We
distinguish
between
generic
BSs
and
SUs
and
RADWIN
units,
relabeling
the
former
to
HBS
and
the
latter
to
HSUs
(H
=
high
capacity).
•
The
radio
links
are
effected
by
using
a
sector
antenna
with
the
HBS.
The
HSUs
use
direc
‐
tional
antennas
aligned
to
the
HBS.
•
A
Sector
consists
of
a
HBS
and
a
group
of
HSUs
within
the
angular
sector
covered
by
the
HBS
antenna.
A
Sector
is
typically
60°,
90°
or
120°
depending
on
the
choice
of
antenna.
•
HBSs
may
be
collocated
to
provide
sectorial
coverage
up
to
360°.
The
RF
characteristics
of
a
Sector
will
be
common
to
each
radio:
Frequency
(regulation),
band
and
channel
bandwidth.
Adjacent
Sectors
in
a
PtMP
network
will
typically
use
different
frequencies
and
non
‐
overlapping
bands
to
mitigate
HBS
self
interference.
•
A
HSU
may
be
defined
as
fixed
,
nomadic
or
mobile
.
•
A
fixed
HSU
is
just
that
‐
installed
at
a
fixed
location.
•
A
nomadic
HSU
is
attached
to
a
vehicle
that
moves
about
within
a
sector
and
across
sec
‐
tors
inside
a
well
defined
area.
Service
is
provided
when
the
vehicle
is
stationary.
•
A
mobile
HSU
(HMU)
provides
service
while
the
vehicle
to
which
it
is
attached
is
moving
or
stationary.
The
vehicle
is
typically
a
railway
carriage,
a
car
(automobile)
or
a
ship.
A
class
of
HMUs,
Vehicular
Mobile
Units
(VMU)
provide
WiFi
service
and
include
an
inte
‐
grated
GPS
unit.
•
Downlink
traffic
is
data
transfer
from
an
HBS
to
an
HSU.
•
Uplink
traffic
is
data
transfer
from
an
HSU
to
an
HBS.
•
Time
slots
are
assigned
to
each
HSU
to
prioritize
them.
63
time
slots
are
available
in
each
of
the
uplink
and
downlink
directions.
•
For
each
fixed
or
nomadic
HSU,
Assured
throughput
is
determined
by
the
actual
num
‐
ber
of
time
slots
allocated
to
it
in
either
direction.
Peak
throughput
(higher
than
Assured
throughput)
may
be
achieved
by
allocating
unused
downlink
time
slots
or
unal
‐
located
uplink
time
slots
to
very
busy
HSUs.
This
process
is
called
Smart
Bandwidth
Management
(SBM).
SBM
takes
up
one
time
slot
in
each
direction.
Summary of Contents for 5000 HPMP
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