Corning ONE™ for Enterprise Mobility Manny Garcia Solutions Engineer March 2015 Apps & Devices More devices & more applications Congestion More hardware to support devices & applications Growing IT problems Creating multiple networks to manage OpticalOptical Communications Communications Infrastructur More infrastructure for more data Changing protocols and applications create tremendous challenges for enterprise IT organizations (cost, technology, service, troubleshooting) © 2015 Corning Incorporated . 2 . . Enterprise networks are at a “tipping point” and outdated by today’s growing business needs requiring better access to mobile and cloud services The challenges are reflected in a number of IT trends Cloud computing Capacity Saturation - By 2015, 80% of the wireless LANs will be obsolete (Gartner) Enemies from Within - BYOD (“bring-your-owndisaster”) poses severe security issues Scaling Out not Up - Increasing reliance on Cloud for storage, computing and services User Experience - Rich media, mobile HDTV, mobile Analytics and “big data” Social and mobile communications gaming requires strong QoS Driving Down Cost - CAPEX and OPEX reduction, systems convergence, green buildings By 2017, 63% of workloads will be cloud based 50x growth in 7.3 Billion information managed by mobile devices in 2014 and growth will increase with IoT the enterprise is expected over the next decade . Optical Communications © 2015 Corning Incorporated 3 . . POL and DAS deliver on the value of a shared fiber infrastructure Network Services Analog Voice Integrated Services Shared fiber infrastructure PoE supported Packet Voice Desktop Computer POL positive TCO helps pay for DAS infrastructure Analog Phone DAS leverages the same POL fiber trunk resulting in reduced CAPEX VoIP Phone WiFi Access Point POL IP / Ethernet Data IP Video Building Automation Fiber Splitter DAS RF Video Security Surveillance PoE supported Business Value Clients can manage and operate their own mobile network operator (MNO) neutral DAS Supports Public and Private Wi-Fi WAP Synergies with combined MDF, IDF, fiber management, powering and power backup Video Conferencing In some cases DAS can be a revenue generation opportunity RF Video and IP Video Public expectations and demands, for cellular coverage outside and inside facilities are met Smartphones & BYOD . Optical Communications Tellabs Confidential Proprietary © 2015 Corning Incorporated 4 . . The Solution: ONE™ Wireless Platform Unlimited bandwidth of fiber to the edge enables the convergence of multiple networks into ONE Cellular, WiFi & POL Today More Applications Later ½ time & space to install no new infrastruct ure . Optical Communications © 2015 Corning Incorporated 5 . . Enabling All Things Wireless with ONETM Wireless Platform In-building wireless converged solution providing cellular , Wi-Fi and Ethernet backhaul over an all-optical network IDF Closet ICU Injects Power Active Antenna Distribute RF + Ethernet backhaul Connectivity Fiber in the horizontal MDF Head End connects to RF sources Coverage Convergence Capacity Cellular + Unlimited Distributed LAN + WLAN bandwidth at architecture Convergence + POL the edge . Optical Communications © 2015 Corning Incorporated 6 . . Architecture Overview MDF Fiber Management IDF Via Fiber Riser Optical Interface Unit (OIU) Optical Interface Modules (OIM) Via Composite Fiber Horizontal Remote Remote Access Unit (RAU) Via same Horizontal To Cell Phone Interconnect Unit (ICU) Converge power up to 8 remotes AP Central Ethernet Unit Head End Interface Unit (HEU) Radio Interface Modules (RIM) Cellular BTS 2xGb w/ POE+ Ethernet Switch Ethernet Devices Gigabit Ethernet from LAN . Optical Communications © 2015 Corning Incorporated 7 . . Interconnect Unit (ICU) FMU to ICU MTP Trunk Cable • • • • MTP to MTP 12 to 144 fibers Armored or Non-Armored Used in Riser space between FMU and ICU ICU to RAU Composite Cabling Interconnect Unit (ICU) • • • • 2,4, 6, 12 Cu conductors 4, 6, 12, 24 Fibers Armored or Non-Armored Pre-Connectorized PnP Module Fiber Mgmt Modules Power Supply Modules Supports Up to 8 RAUs Injects power to Antennas . Optical Communications © 2015 Corning Incorporated 8 . . Ethernet Support – POE+ Gb Ethernet Module Antenna • • Physical layer play – IT switch vendor agnostic Independent cellular – Gig.E layers Head-End or IDF Central Ethernet Unit GEM 2 RJ45 Connectors 3rd party Ethernet Switch GEM: Gigabit Ethernet Module Supporting two POE+ Connections . Optical Communications © 2015 Corning Incorporated 9 . . MIMO Support 2 Bands MIMO via RXU Multi Bands MIMO Group 1 Group 2 Expansion Unit MIMO1 BTS MIMO1 BTS MIMO2 MIMO2 • Supporting MIMO does not require additional cabling • Two options to support MIMO services: • • MIMO via RXU – Uses the same fiber pair to provide up to two MIMO services RAU – Uses the same cabling infrastructure and head-end equipment to provide multiband MIMO support . Optical Communications © 2015 Corning Incorporated 10 . . Capacity Steering / Sectorization Service Group-A Service Group-A Service Group-B Service Group-C EVENING Service Group-B Service Group-C DAY Typical DAS Sectorization Benefits Flexible Steering Benefits • • • • Distribution of RF equally on all antennas Typically by combining all services • • Delivers customized service combinations to different locations Ease carrier onboarding Allows progressive expansion of services to dedicated locations (e.g. MIMO upgrade) • Allows user to shift capacity depending on demand Maximizes RF capacity sources . Optical Communications © 2015 Corning Incorporated 11 . . ONE Wireless Platform for Enterprises Key Platform Attributes Contributing to Value Creation Enterprise Facility Needs ONE Wireless Platform Future Proof, no rip & replace Compatible WLAN/PON/DAS Infrastructure scalability Converged Facilities Infrastructure Ethernet Backhaul Wireless Infrastructure Support Requirements Migration to LTE, 801.11 ac/ad Intelligent end-toend monitoring 1:1 Connectivity Closer to users, accurate services Unlimited Bandwidth WiFi Offload CAPABILITY + FLEXIBILITY + VALUE = ONETM Wireless Platform . Optical Communications © 2015 Corning Incorporated 12 . . Texas A&M recently chose Corning’s ONE and an integrated network over a legacy network and DAS for Kyle Field • Texas A&M University chose Corning’s ONE Wireless Platform over legacy network designs • The Corning ONE Wireless Platform allows Texas A&M to provide pervasive LAN, Wi-Fi, and Cellular coverage for over 100,000 Aggies fans • The Corning ONE Wireless Platform cost far less than the legacy switched network and DAS solutions Texas A&M were considering • Texas A&M financed this system and leveraged Corning’s relationships with the various wireless carriers to negotiate lease agreements which helped offset the cost of the system…that’s an Integrated Solution! . Optical Communications © 2015 Corning Incorporated 17 13 . . Texas A&M converged use case • Kyle Field at Texas A&M is one of the largest college football stadiums in US (>100,000) • Completing 1st of 2 phases in Sep 2014 • ONE™ Wireless Platform design chosen through competitive review • Cellular coverage for all 4 carriers – – – AT&T and Verizon plug-in for game 1 T-Mobile and Sprint 2015 Capability to redirect capacity to campus 42 sectors (stadium) 8 transition zones • Converged fiber connectivity through Passive Optical LAN for: – – – – – – WiFi IPTV VOIP Point of Sales Security IP cameras Video displays . OpticalOptical Communications Communications © 2015 Corning Incorporated Corning . 18 14 . . Healthcare Stations Casino Why Corning Ethernet POE+ Space Savings Modular Service / Upgrade ONETM is the Right Platform for Hoteliers • Convergence of IT infrastructure • Future-ready Wi-Fi infrastructure to address emerging standards • Little to no closet space required. RF is where you need it near the user • • Office Add or modify services seamlessly Non-intrusive upgrades: no need to enter walls or ceilings Hospitality Education Customer: Stations Casinos • Owner of 17 Hotel/Casinos Challenge: Red Rock Hotel & Casino • Guest cellular quality of service • Enablement of wireless applications for operational efficiency The ONE Wireless Solution: • Future Proof Scalable fiber infrastructure ensures your facility is ready for today & tomorrow’s IT needs • All cellular services for three major carriers • Ethernet / Wi-Fi Support • In-room application . Optical Communications © 2015 Corning Incorporated 15 . . ONE Wireless Platform for Healthcare Key Platform Attributes Contributing to Value Creation Healthcare Facility Needs Asset Tracking Application support Guest/Caregiver Connectivity CAPABILITY Supporting LEED requirements + FLEXIBILITY + VALUE = Converged Facilities Infrastructure Future Proof, no rip & replace Wireless Infrastructure Support Requirements Physician mobility ONE Wireless Platform Compatible WLAN/PON/DAS Optical fiber lifespan 15+years Negligible loss, extended reach Intelligent end-toend monitoring 1:1 Connectivity ONETM Wireless Platform . Optical Communications © 2015 Corning Incorporated 16 . . Corning ONE™ - One Architecture… many possibilities Head End CEILING Telemetry AP Cellular ON OFF WiFi ON OFF Security ON OFF Telemetry ON OFF Signage ON OFF A/V ON OFF PON ON OFF LAN ON ON OFF OFF GEU ON OFF IDF . Optical Communications © 2015 Corning Incorporated 17 . . Corning Optical Technical Support Emmanuel Garcia – Solutions Engineer Marty Mednansky – Sr. Dir. of VAR’s 1 (571) 230-0097 1 (253) 445-1509 garciae@corning.com mednanskmj@corning.com Keith Martin – Dir. of Strategic Accounts 1 (571) 393-0949 martink@corning.com Troy Suddith – Dir. RF and Solution Eng. 1 (301) 370-2207 suddithtm@corning.com _____________________________________________________________________________________ Truc Tran – Manager Tech Support 1 (703) 624-7948 trant@corning.com Technical Support: (800) 787-1266 or CMATS@corning.com . Optical Communications © 2015 Corning Incorporated 18 . .