RGAINC Presents. Wireless Solutions for Closed Loop Systems and Other ITS Traffic Applications

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RGAINC Presents Wireless Solutions for Closed Loop Systems and Other ITS Traffic Applications

Presentation Outline The Basic Wireless Installation Radio Features for Traffic Applications The Wireless Site Survey Wireless Applications for Traffic

Why Consider Wireless Communications Proven Technology Easy and Timely Installation Low Cost Reliable Secure Reusable

Types of Wireless Systems for Closed Loop Applications Licensed- Fixed Frequency Unlicensed- Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum Unlicensed- Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum

Application Considerations Will it work with my equipment Radio Path Height of Structure for Antenna Radio Frequency Interference Proximity to other Radio Systems

Application Considerations Controller/Equipment Interface Serial RS-232 or 485 Ethernet Contact Closure Baud Rate Data Bandwidth Proprietary FSK (Frequency Shift Keying) 2-wire 4-wire

Application Considerations Radio Path Line of Sight Distance Between Radios Obstructions Use of Repeaters

Radio Path Transmit Range Performance is always based on several factors: 1) Frequency Selection 2) Antenna Height (17 miles is the horizon!) 3) Antenna Type & Gain- OMNI or YAGI 4) System Losses 5) Local RF Interference 6) Transmission Data Rates

Data Security Most use an encrypted, proprietary FHSS communications protocol WiFi uses the 802.11 DSSS communications protocol, which can be encrypted, but which can also be breached with 802.11 compatible wireless equipment

Radio Selection Criteria Frequency Selection Transmit Output Power Receiver Sensitivity Bandwidth Requirements Transmit Range Power Requirements Data Security Standard Interface Requirements Standard Traffic Radio Configurations

Radio Selection Frequency Selection (900MHz vs. 2.4GHz) 900MHz 2.4GHz WiFi Range Data Rate Radio Path Weather Fade Long Low Flexible Minimal Short (FSL) Higher LOS req d Increased

Radio Selection Bandwidth Requirements (The 900 MHz Advantage) 900 MHz - lower free space loss - LOS not always required - smaller channels Smaller channels - better receiver sensitivity! - better noise immunity! - more co-located systems! ** Use 900 MHz whenever possible!!

Radio Selection Transmit Output Power Make sure that the radio you select is FCC approved to transmit 1 full Watt of output power. This is especially true for 2.4GHz! Most Direct Sequence WiFi = ¼ Watt Output power!

Radio Selection Available Interface Configurations Serial interface (RS-232, 422, 485) 2 or 4 Wire FSK port Ethernet interface Fiber optics interface cables to controller Radio drivers for traffic controllers Rack Mount Radio

Radio Selection Radio Configurations Data Contact Closure Shelf Rack Pole Mount PLUS 170 and 2070 Pluggable radios!!

Antenna Selection Radiation Patterns OMNI YAGI Top View Omni-directional Radiation Pattern Yagi Radiation Pattern

Basic Equipment List Radio Transceiver/Modem Data cable to Controller RF jumper cable from Radio to Surge Lightning/surge suppression device Antenna cable Antenna Antenna mounting hardware

Typical Wireless You Must Order a YAGI OR OMNI Antenna Installation Omni Directional Antenna (AN-159, AN-160, AN-144, AN-145) Traffic Controller Cabinet RF Cable Yagi Directional Antenna (AN-140, AN-143) Part Number Cable Length (feet) CB-1025 25 CB-1035 35 CB-1045 45 CB-1055 55 CUSTOM >55 ENCOM ENCOM Rack/Shelf Radio RF Jumper (CB-1018A OR CB-1027) Equipment Required at Each Site ENCOM Shelf/ Rack Mount Radio 5000 Series and 4000 Series RF Jumper Lightning Protection RA-702 (A,B) Lightning Protection (900MHz (A) or 2.4 GHz (B) ) RF Cable (specify length) Antenna (Omni or Yagi)

The Site Survey Three parameters must be taken into account when performing a site survey: 1) Radio Path Analysis 2) Data Communication Analysis 3) Spectral Analysis

ENCOM Site Survey Kit

Receive Signal Strength Indication Level Test

Data Transfer Test

Radio Frequency Spectrum Analyzer

Wireless Applications for Econolite Closed Loop Controller Interconnect Central Control (ICONS) Last Mile Link (Jump Off Copper) Econolite Loop Detection Applications Autoscope Camera Applications

RS-232 Interconnect

ASC/2M Last Mile Link

Wireless Applications for Eagle/Siemens Closed Loop Controller Interconnect (MARC 300, M50 and 2070 systems) Central Control (Eagle ACTRA) Last Mile Link (Jump Off Copper) Bridge Broken Copper NEMA Loop Detector Applications ITERIS Edge2 Camera Applications

RS-232 Interconnect

Other Wireless Traffic Applications Variable Message Signs - Fixed - Portable Vehicle Detection - Loops - Video - Radar Ramp Metering

Traffic Applications continued Sign Control - Weigh scale station - Speed advisory - Advance warning - School zone flasher Pre-emption emption Applications - Emergency vehicle - Railroad - Funeral home Fog Detection and Weather Stations

Other Traffic Applications Continued Autoscope Camera Applications

The Wireless Advantage Low Cost Fast installation Guaranteed performance Adaptable for all applications Overcomes Limitations of direct connection - Railroads - Rivers/Bridges - Roads/Freeways - Secure - impervious to digging! Complimentary Technology

Questions

Thank You for Your Attention!