Applications; Figure 14: Los, Nlos, And Nlos - Motorola PMP 58430 User Manual

Pmp 400 series; pmp 430 series; ptp 200 series; ptp 230 series;
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PMP 400/430 and PTP 200/230 Series
nLOS: the installer can see the AP from the SM, but a portion of the first Fresnel zone is
blocked.
NLOS: the installer cannot see the AP from the SM and a portion or even much of the
first Fresnel zone is blocked, but subsequent Fresnel zones are open.
Figure 14
shows examples of LOS, nLOS, and NLOS links.
Whereas multi-pathing degrades a link in some technologies (FSK, for example), OFDM can
often use multi-pathing to an advantage to overcome nLOS, especially in cases where the
Fresnel zone is only partially blocked by buildings, "urban canyons", or foliage. OFDM tends to
help especially when obstacles are near the middle of the link, and less so when the obstacles
are very near the SM, AP, or BH.
However, attenuation through walls and trees is substantial for any use of the 5.8 GHz, 5.4 GHz
or 4.9 GHz frequency bands. Even with OFDM, these products should not be expected to
penetrate walls or extensive trees and foliage.
2.2

APPLICATIONS

Applications for the PMP 400/PTP 200 (5.4-GHz) and PMP 430/PTP 230 (5.4 & 5.8-GHz) Series
include:
High throughput enterprise applications
nLOS video surveillance in metro areas
Extend networks into urban areas
Extend networks into areas with foliage
Applications for the PMP 49400 (4.9-GHz) and PTP 49200 Series systems include:
High throughput licensed network for government applications
Municipal network - nLOS video surveillance in metro areas
Disaster relief network
Data service network - extend licensed networks into areas with foliage
Issue 6.0 May 2011
Motorola PMP Solutions User Guide Supplement

Figure 14: LOS, nLOS, and NLOS

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