Russian network INM&DVB-RCS 2007
Transcript of Russian network INM&DVB-RCS 2007
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Presentation to Satlabs Group
Bank Network Planning for Russian Federation using DVB-RCS
by
Dmitry Gorodetski (Central Bank)Andrey Kuropyatnikov (Marsat)
Peter Garland (Advantech Satellite Networks)
September 11, 2007
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Introduction• DVB-RCS is mandated by the Russian government for government
applications.• Advantech has four networks deployed in Russian Federation with:
– Gascom– Morsviasputnik (Marsat)– USTTelecom– GEO Telecom
• Russian VSAT deployments have slowed recently due to a scarcity of space segment.
• New satellites being launched by Gascom will alleviate that problem and revitalize VSAT activity.
• Russia and its government action is a good example of the rapid progress of DVB-RCS acceptance in countries other than Western Europe and North America.
• This together with the progress of DVB-RCS with the US DOD are the two best kept DVB-RCS secrets.
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SatNet ProductsAll Products and solutions are designed to the DVB-RCS open standard
Turnkey Solutions– Network design &
optimization– Systems engineering
Hubs– Return link sub-
systems.– Forward link sub-
systems.– Network management
sub-systems.– IP sub-systems.
Satellite Interactive Terminals (SIT)
– Enterprise & Professional Series.
– All bands - Ka, Ku, C.
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Pay-as-You-GrowTM Solutions• Key system elements are modular & upgradeable.• Pay for capacity & capability only as your network grows.
SatNet Systems Offerings
MicroDVB-SCPC
hub
MicroDVB-RCS
hub
MiniDVB-RCS
hub
MaxDVB-RCS
hub
DVB-S/S2 OutboundSCPC InboundUpgradeable to RCSEconomic for
networks of 10’s of Remotes DVB-S/S2 Outbound
DVB-RCS Inbound Full performance Starter capacityEconomic for
networks of 100’s of Remotes
DVB-S/S2 OutboundDVB-RCS InboundFull performanceScalable capacityEconomic for
networks of 100’s to 1000’s of Remotes
DVB-S/S2 OutboundDVB-RCS InboundMaximum capacityFull performanceHitless hot
redundancyEconomic for
specialized networks, or networks of 1000’s of Remotes
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Terminal Model Overview• Series 4000
– Up to 80Mbps Rx / 64 kbps – 4 Mbps Tx.– 36Mbps throughput.– Up to 2 W BUC (4W with larger external power supply).– Integrated QoS capability and VoIP support (SIP).– Integrated TCP PEP & IPSec options.
• Series 5000– Up to 144 Mbps Rx / 64 kbps - 8Mbps Tx.– 36+ Mbps Throughput.– Up to 4W BUC.– Integrated QoS capability and VoIP support (SIP).– Integrated TCP PEP & IPSec options.– Memory expansion option.– Modular options for:
• Base Model with GPS (5100)• Mesh (5200)• Advanced DVB-S2 (VCM, ACM) (5300)• DVB-SCPC (5400)
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Terminal Products – Transportable Terminals
• Will deploy & be ready for service in <5 minutes.
• No technical intervention required – can be pre-programmed.
• Available in 76cm or 96cm with 1W or 2W KU BUC; 1.2m with 4W BUC also available.
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S4000 – The Small Business VSAT
• Up to 36 Mbps throughput inbound (receive to SIT).
• DVB-S or S2 forward link operation.
• Up to 4 Mbps throughput outbound (transmit from SIT).
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S5100 – The Government & Enterprise VSAT
• Up to 36 Mbps throughput inbound (receive to SIT).
• DVB-S or S2 forward link operation.
• Up to 8 Mbps throughput outbound (transmit from SIT).
• Support up to 4W Ku BUC without extra power supply.
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S5200 – Satnet Mesh Terminal• A premium terminal targeting
higher end users.• Adds MF-TDMA demod to a
DVB-RCS motherboard.• A premium terminal targeting
higher end users.• Adds MF-TDMA demod to a
DVB-RCS motherboard.• Satnet hub is adapted to
support integrated both a Star/Mesh network.
• Completed Beta test with a commercial customer.
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S5300 – Satnet ACM Terminal
• A premium terminal targeting high end institutional users.
• Incorporates a DVB-S2 ACM software module available from Advantech UK.
• Demonstrated on CSA Test Bed in December 2006 in Ka band.
• Full production planned for 3rd quarter 2007.
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S5400 – Satnet SCPC Terminal
• A premium terminal targeting Micro-SCPC users. • Features DVB-SCPC and DVB-RCS capability (software
configurable).• Allows SCPC users to easily migrate to DVB-RCS• In full production.
Pay-as-You-GrowTM
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Advantech DVB-RCS Deployments
• Advantech has deployed approximately 80 Hubs worldwide.
• 20 of those hubs are now operating DVB-RCS/DVB-S2.• Many hubs have small numbers of terminals <100.• Some have larger numbers with the largest being 2,500
terminals.• Regions of greatest activity have been North Africa,
Russia, Eastern Europe (Former CIS), Middle East and Mediterranean.
• Applications have ranged from Banking, Education, Rural Telephony (VoIP) to Enterprise and Defence.
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Marsat DVB-RCS Network
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Marsat DVB-RCS Network
• Started in 2005 by Contract with EMS SatNet (Hub+100 SIT).
• Put into operation in 2006.• Space segment – Express-AM2 satellite (80E) 12 MHz Ku
band.• Q3-2007 more than 50 customers (mainly Banks,
Government, Transport & Shipping companies).• Planned modernization – Q4-2007 (MESH& DVB-S2).
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Marsat DVB-RCS Network Planned 2007 Modernization
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Central Bank Trials on Marsat Networks
• Fulfilled during 2006-beginning 2007.• To verify and approve of DVB-RCS utilization for the
planned to use new banking processing technology (RTGS – Real-Time Gross Settlement) including security procedures.
• Successfully completed in Q3 2007.
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Central Bank Trials on Marsat Networks
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Current Central Bank Satellite Network
• In operation since 1997.• Based on NEC (Japan) & Visat-Tel (Russia) VSAT
technology.• Includes 3 Satellite networks – “Banker-1”, “Banker-2”,
“Banker-3” contains 758 VSATs installed in 66 regions of Russian Federation (11 time zones).
• Leased 193,7 MHz space segment (Intelsat, Express, Yamal satellite networks).
• Needs to be modified due to forthcoming changing in banking processing technology – start of utilization of Real-Time Gross Settlement (RTGS).
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Current Central Bank Satellite Network
66°E. 90°E. 145°EIntelsat-704 Yamal-00 Gorizont-45
Name of VSAT Network “Banker-1” ”Banker-2” “Banker 3” TOTALNumber of VSAT/region: 485/39 175/17 98/10 758/66
Space segment:Leased segment , MHz: 92,5 MHz 72 MHz 29,2 MHz 193,7 MHz
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Central Bank (CB) Upgrade• To be based on DVB-RCS/DVB-S2.• Needed to upgrade for new application and replace obsolete
NEC equipment.• Conversion planned in Phases:• Trial Phase- Prove banking application on Marsat system –
completed.• Phase 1 – Establish Mesh connection between the two CB
processing centers using an overlay to the Marsat Hub in Moscow.
• Phase 2 – Establish two DVB-RCS hubs in CB processing locations and expand to a second satellite.
• Phase 3 – Full replacement of all CB locations utilizing an integrated CD/Marsat network and up to four satellites. Also integrate with Marsats L Band mobile network.
• Team of Central Bank/Vsat-Tel/Marsat and Advantech to implement the network solution.
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Planned Phase 1 Conversion of Central Bank Satellite Network to DVB-RCS
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Planned Phase 2 Conversion of Central Bank Satellite Network to DVB-RCS
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Planned Phase 3 Conversion of Central Bank Satellite Network to DVB-RCS
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Summary and Conclusion
• DVB-RCS/DVB-S2 is being widely deployed in the Russian Federation.
• Government applications are leading the way.• Banking is a key sector where satellite technology is utilized.• Central Bank is committed to DVB-RCS/DVB-S2.• Marsat, a traditional L-Band company, is now integrating KU
Band DVB-RCS with L-Band BGAN.
Thank You