All posts tagged: E-band link

FCC registration Manual of PPC-10G 10Gbps radio links in the USA

The ELVA-1 team has created a set of recommendations for FCC registration to ensure that users in the United States are able to take full advantage of PPC-10G 10Gbps radio links.

The 70/80/90 GHz bands provide tremendous potential for the deployment of small, highly-directional antennas that can be used in multiple point-to-point radio links operating near each other. These miniature antennas are typically just 1 to 2 feet in diameter, yet they offer impressive levels of high directivity and gain while overcoming path loss can be estimated with ELVA’s link budget calculator.

The FCC’s move to facilitate the development and use of millimeter wave spectrum in 2003 opened up new possibilities for market. As a result, highly directional antennas can now be deployed in greater density than before, allowing users access to 10 Gbps or more of data at 70/80/90 GHz bands as an alternative or complementary means compared with fiber optic solutions. This has enabled urban areas and industrial hubs globally take advantage of this wireless transport network technology, including for 4G/5G base station deployments.

The FCC Commission adopted flexible rules for registering radio links for the 70/80/90 GHz bands, allowing for the registration of links with third-party database management operators after the Commission issues a geographic nationwide license.

Download ELVA-1 flyer “FCC 70-80-90 GHz Link Registration Procedure“.

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Latest test of E-band 70-80 GHz 10 Gigabit V2X/V2N Light Rail Connectivity

For the first time in the industry, next-generation 10 Gbps wireless communications are being tested for a light rail.

This testing of V2N (Vehicle to Network) connectivity is aimed at the development of digital ecosystems in public transport. The project is being implemented in cooperation with the light rail operator Transport Concession Company.

ELVA-1 has announced the testing of PPC-10G-Rail 10-gigabit wireless communication system operating in the 70-80 GHz (71-76 / 81-86 GHz) band is being carried out on the light rail routes. The purpose of the tests is to develop ultra-broadband communication technologies between a network and moving vehicles (V2N), analyze the characteristics of a wireless connection and its availability at various distances between the rail transport and base stations, and also to collect traffic statistics for various weather conditions.

The existing technologies for connecting rail transport to the Internet (train-to-ground) are widely based on the use of GSM modems. In some of the projects, a network of roadside Wi-Fi access points is used. Both technologies are characterized by low connection speed (up to 300 Mbps) and handshaking delays when switching from one base station to another.

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Solid state noise source for 300-GHz-band wireless communications

For testing terahertz communication receivers and other components, solid-state noise sources for up to 330 GHz were developed by ELVA-1 and available for orders

Terahertz communication is a prominent future because of its potential for applications in next generation wireless technologies. It is assumed that the restriction-free frequency spectrum above 275 GHz can be used to achieve 100 Gbps wireless communication. At the current time in the industry, communication in the 70-80 GHz band is implemented at a speed of 10 Gbps, and higher data transfer rates are realized only with channel aggregation, for example, 4x 10 Gbps. Terahertz communication by wireless links can completely replace optical cables when building urban-scale networks.

The expansion of the future communications industry will look to further 130+ GHz range for additional communication channels. Accordingly, submillimeter-wave noise source is needed to test and calibrate these components to reach to the millstone of 100 Gbit/s wireless communication which can fill in the gap between the optical and wireless links.

For more info about sub-mm noise sources from ELVA-1 and datasheet download, please visit ISSN-03/ISSN-05 product page

Related products: Solid-state noise sources of ISSN-XX series for 26.5 – 170 GHz.

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Read new blog post on 10 Gigabit V2X/V2N 70-80 GHz E-Band Connectivity Car-To-Network

Read a story about how ELVA-1’s partner successfully tested 71-76/81-86 GHz E-band wireless radios for V2X / V2N communications. The technology is promising self-driving cars and driverless rail transport.

ELVA-1 reported the results of the experiment with the organization of 10-Gigabit full-duplex communication V2X (“a car for everything”) to moving car.

The experiment proves the efficiency of the idea:

  • For the frequencies 71-76 / 81-86 GHz, the practical possibility of transmitting a data stream to a moving vehicle with a bandwidth of up to 10 Gbps is shown .
  • The distance of stable communication in the experiment on the road is up to 2.5 km at a transmission rate of 2 Gbps, and in tests on a countryside road, a connection of 10 Gbps was achieved already at a distance of about 500 m between the vehicle and the base RRS.

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8 Channel Dual-band Aggregated 60 Gbps mm-Wave Link Deployed as a Backup for 200 Gbps Fiber

Fastest in the industry dual-band 8-channel (4x 10 Gbps E-band plus 4x 5 Gbps Q-band) industry-record wireless connection with aggregated 60 Gbps throughput operates on a distance of 11 km (6.8 miles). 

ELVA has announced the installation of mm-wave 4x 5 Gbps Q-band (40.5-43.5 GHz) radio links as an upgrade to the previously installed four 70/80 GHz 10 Gbps radios  in the Arctic Circle. All the wireless radios are being deployed at the same telecom towers at an 11 km distance above the river.

The customer is responsible for the telecommunication services of the holding, has recently expanded its fibre backbone to 200 Gbps and increased its wireless mm-wave backup up to 60 Gbps aggregated throughput.

Two independent dual-radio Q-band (40.5-43.5 GHz) wireless links (PPC-10G-Q-3ft/2+0) were used to upgrade the link. Each channel in the PPC-10G-Q-3ft/2+0 wireless bridge provides 5 Gbps full-duplex capacity, with a total capacity of the Q-band throughput equal to 20 Gbps (4x 5 Gbps), with its own transceiver, cables and power supply.  A pair of radios work in different polarization, sharing a single 3ft antenna via diplexer.

This is currently the first in the industry deployment of polarity- and frequency-separated aggregated Q-band link with such capacity. Wireless radios are using 3ft antennas, which is a rare case for Q-band, so additional adjustable struts were used to sustain additional wind load.

The customer’s network team has solved the difficult task of improving the fiber line reliability at its most complicated stage, the underwater crossing of Yenisei River near the city of Igarka (Krasnoyarsk region). During the winter season of 2020-2021, a unique project of horizontal directional drilling in permafrost under the Enisei river bed has been completed before the seasonal ice drift, by drilling simultaneously from both left and right banks of the river.

The unique dual-band combination of 8 multigigabit radios working together at E-band and Q-band allows significantly improve wireless connection availability under precipitation of different types and densities.

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About ELVA-1

Founded in 1993, ELVA -1 has facilities in Estonia. Since 1993 the company has designed and manufactured millimetre wave equipment for communications and scientific sectors. For the past decade ELVA-1 has concentrated on designing high quality communications point-to-point radios, this has culminated in the release of the PPC-10G, the world’s longest range commercially available 10+ Gigabit radio. Company has a dedicated website for telecom products http://tele.elva-1.com.

 

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Year-round availability statistics for industry-first commercial 40 Gbps E-band wireless channel

Year-round 2019-2020 statistics for the availability of 40 Gbps 70/80 GHz radio on 11 km path in the Arctic Circle was revealed for the public.

ELVA disclosed availability statistics for 40Gbps E-band wireless channel commissioned in August 2019 for broadband Internet access for local residents. This installation of E-Band PPC-10G-E-HP / 2+0 radios was done by engineers jointly with customer’s specialists who is responsible for the telecommunications of the holding..

PPC-10G-E-HP / 2+0 radios operate in the frequency range 70/80 GHz and have two independent 10 Gigabit Ethernet channels. Two PPC-10G-E-HP / 2 + 0 radio bridges with various center frequency and cross-polarization of the signal allows getting 40 Gbps aggregate total bandwidth.

Th customer’s technical director said, “We are pleased with the operation of the radio channel across 11 km path over the river. The equipment meets our requirements for the availability of a communication line and has shown itself well when operated in the Arctic Circle. Now we are considering the possibility of increasing the capacity of the radio bridge by 4x more 10GE channels, using similar equipment for the 40.5-43.5 GHz Q-band spectrum.”

The actual annual availability of the aggregated channel for four transceivers shows compliance with the calculated values according to the line budget calculator. In terms of rain zones according to ITU-R PN.837-1 recommendation, local site with a value of 17 mm/h for 0.01% of the annual probability of rainfall is located between the rain zones C (15 mm h) and D (19 mm/h). The projected availability of the channel was confirmed experimentally, occupying an intermediate value between the calculated values for rain zones C (15 mm/h) and D (19 mm/h).

The diagram shows the actual availability of the aggregated channel when operating in the adaptive radio modulation mode, with modulation schemes switching from QAM128 to BPSK. The hardware-controlled mode of adaptive modulation of the PPC-10G-E-HP / 2 + 0 radio bridges ensures the ability of the wireless communication line to maintain a connection at various rain levels by switching from QAM-128 modulation to lower types of signal coding QAM-64, QAM-32 etc. to BPSK. This increases the link budget ratio of the radio by temporarily reducing the data rate. After passing the rain front, the automation restores the nominal values ​​of the 10 Gbps throughput for each transceiver.

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About ELVA-1

Founded in 1993, ELVA -1 has facilities in Estonia. Since 1993 the company has designed and manufactured millimetre wave equipment for communications and scientific sectors. For the past decade ELVA-1 has concentrated on designing high quality communications point-to-point radios, this has culminated in the release of the PPC-10G, the world’s longest range commercially available 10+ Gigabit radio. Company website for telecom products http://tele.elva-1.com.

 

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PPC-10G Radios Tested on 10 km Over the Sea for Resistance to Reflections from Water Surface

PPC-10G-HP radios were tested by telecom ISP on two routes in ITU-R rain zone “K”. The over-sea path had a wireless route length of 10.5 km and passed over the bay area. The second path with a route length of 15.9 km had a significant elevation and passed over the suburban area.

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New 19.5 km Record Distance Wireless Path for ELVA-1 70/80 GHz 10 Gbps Radio Link

In April, 2020 10Gbps E-band radio was successfully tested on longest in the industry wireless path of 19,482 m (12.1 miles). This is the first independently confirmed case of 12+ miles range for commercially available 10G radio operated in 71-76/81-86 GHz frequency spectrum (E-band).

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