Cubic Global Tracking Solutions GS5L Asset Tracking Equipment User Manual NGWC Mesh Network User Guide

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GS-5L User Guide
November 19, 2010
Cubic Global Tracking Solutions
2570 West El Camino Real, Suite 100
Mountain View, CA 94040
USA
http://www.impeva.com
Copyright © 2010 by Cubic GTS
Notice of Ownership
Use of this information shall be limited to persons having a need to know, within the
appropriate project organizations, as defined within the nondisclosure agreement (NDA)
between Cubic Global Tracking Solutions and its customers.
Disclosure of the material in this document to outside organizations shall only be made
with the written consent of an authorized Cubic GTS corporate officer.
This document contains information that is considered proprietary and confidential to
Cubic Global Tracking Solutions (CGTS). No information contained in this document
may be released, re-printed, or redistributed without the permission of CGTS. The
information contained in this document is subject to change without notice.
If you have questions or comments about this document, please direct them to
info.cgts@cubic.com.
Copyright © 2010 by Cubic GTS
Revision History
Revision
Date
Author(s)
Notes
1.0
11/14/10
Bryan Shah
Initial release.
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Table of Contents
REGULATORY COMPLIANCE ........................................................................................................ 4
INTRODUCTION TO THE CGTS MESH NETWORK................................................................. 5
3.1
CGTS MESH NETWORK OVERVIEW .........................................................................................................5
3.1.1 CGTS mesh network Using GS-5L ...................................................................................................... 5
3.2
THE DEVICE MANAGEMENT CENTER .....................................................................................................6
3.3
MOBILE MESH GATEWAY DEVICE ...........................................................................................................6
3.4
CGTS MESH NETWORK OPERATION .......................................................................................................6
3.4.1 Gateway Operation in Sink or Pass-Through Mode ................................................................. 6
THE GLOBAL SENTINAL (GS-5L) ................................................................................................ 7
4.1
MMG INTERFACES .....................................................................................................................................8
4.2
MMG OPERATING MODES SELECTION...................................................................................................9
4.2.1 External Powered Mode with No Fixed Gateway Available ................................................. 9
4.2.2 External Powered Mode with Fixed Gateway Available ........................................................ 9
4.2.3 Battery Powered Mode with No Fixed Gateway Available ................................................... 9
4.2.4 Battery Powered Mode with Fixed Gateway Available .......................................................... 9
4.3
IBUTTONS ....................................................................................................................................................9
4.4
INSTALLING AN MMG ...............................................................................................................................9
4.5
CONFIGURING AN MMG ......................................................................................................................... 10
4.6
MAINTAINING AN MMG......................................................................................................................... 10
APPENDIX A: GS-5L INTEGRATED ANTENNA PATTERNS ....................................................... 11
APPENDIX B: APPROVED EXTERNAL ISM ANTENNAS ............................................................. 11
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2 Regulatory Compliance
FCC STATEMENT:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the
limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC
Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a
commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and
can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation
of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which
case the user will be required to correct the interference at his/her own expense.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Cubic Global Tracking Solutions for
compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Regarding the external mesh antenna port (J2): This device has been designed to
operate with the antennas listed in Appendix B. Antennas not included in this list are
prohibited for use with this device without the express approval of Cubic Global Tracking
Solutions. Antennas with a gain greater than 3dBi are prohibited for use with this device.
This product includes two modular radios: The Enfora GSM0308 Enabler III (FCC ID:
MIV GSM0308) and the Iridium 9602 (FCC ID: Q639602). These modules have been
tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part
15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against
harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed
and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to
radio communications.
Further regulatory information for the Enabler III can be found at: http://www.enfora.com/
Further regulatory information for the 9602 can be found at: http://www.iridium.com/
EUROPEAN UNION:
This product complies with the R&TTE Directive and the EMC
Directive (89/336/EEC) issued by the Commission of the
European Community
This product has been tested to verify compliance to the following
European Standards:
EN 300 328 – Technical Requirements for Radio Equipment
EN 301 489 –EMC Emissions and Immunity
INDUSTRY CANADA:
This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
Cet appareil numérique de la classe A est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
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3 Introduction to the CGTS mesh network
The CGTS mesh network enables end-to-end security and management of your mobile
assets through continuous monitoring and near real-time reporting.
Cubic GTS designed the Next Generation Wireless Communication for Logistics
Applications (NGWC) mesh network to meet the U.S. Army NGWC requirements. The
Overview section explains the CGTS mesh network operation.
3.1 CGTS mesh network Overview
CGTS mesh network connects RSUs that act as remote sensing units to a web based
Device Management Center (DMC). The DMC collects information from the RSUs and
stores the data on the server. You can use the web access to the DMC to manage the
mesh network. Data is communicated securely between the RSUs and the DMC in
encrypted packets, and the DMC provides secure management of the collected data.
A gateway between the RSUs and the DMC provides communication between the RF
network of RSUs and the Internet. The RSUs communicate using the CGTS proprietary
protocol stack based on IEEE 802.15.4 physical layer at 2.4 GHz using all 16 channels.
3.1.1 CGTS mesh network Using GS-5L
Figure 1 shows the Global Sentinel, or Mobile Mesh Gateway (MMG) that communicates
over RF signals with the RSUs over a 2.4GHz link and through the Internet via Iridium
satellite or GSM cellular. The MMG operates anywhere it has access to an Iridium
satellite or a GSM cellular tower.
Figure 1: CGTS mesh network Using MMG
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3.2 The Device Management Center
The Device Management Center (DMC) is located at a Cubic GTS facility. The DMC
provides the following services:
Secure storage on the DMC for data that is transmitted securely from CGTS
mesh network devices.
Secure system management of the CGTS mesh network.
Worldwide health monitoring of the RSUs in the CGTS mesh network.
Event notification to individuals via email or short messaging service (SMS).
Software upgrade of deployed devices (future functionality).
3.3 Mobile Mesh Gateway Device
The mobile mesh gateway (MMG) provides connectivity between Remote Sensor Units
(RSUs) and the Device Management Center (DMC) through an Iridium satellite or
cellular GSM connection.
3.4 CGTS mesh network Operation
The mesh network that is formed by the Remote Sensor Units (RSUs) and the gateways
operates independently of the Internet connection that forms the link between the
gateways and the Device Management Center (DMC). This section describes the
foundation of the mesh network operation between the gateways and the RSUs.
The CGTS mesh network allows for multiple paths between the RSUs and the gateways
in the network. Because the data path through the network is non-deterministic, the
CGTS mesh network is an ad hoc network.
3.4.1 Gateway Operation in Sink or Pass-Through Mode
When the GS-5L operates as a gateway to the DMC, it operates in sink mode. If the GS5L finds a lower cost path to the DMC, it operates in pass-through mode, transmitting
packets toward the active sink.
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4 The Global Sentinal (GS-5L)
MMG is based on GS-5x hardware platform. The GS-5L (below) is an autonomous
device that can track the location of a shipping container, monitor the integrity of the
cargo, communicate to the electronics within a shipping container and act as a gateway
for a MiST Mesh Network.
Figure 2: Mobile Mesh Gateway
Antenna
Radome
Interface
Endcap
Within the Antenna Radome are the antennas for the GS-5L’s GPS receiver, Mesh
radio, GSM radio and Satellite modem. Antenna patterns for these radios can be found
in Appendix A.
The Interface Endcap contains all of the user interfaces and external connectivity.
The GS-5L has two operating modes:
In sink mode, the mobile mesh gateway (MMG) provides a connection between the
Device Management Center (DMC) and the RSUs in the CGTS mesh network. RSUs
communicate to the MMG over RF signals. The MMG communicates with the DMC
through the Internet via Iridium satellite or GSM cellular connection.
In pass-through mode, the MMG transmits data to DMC via other nodes but does not
communicate with the DMC directly.
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4.1 MMG Interfaces
Figure 3: Mobile Mesh Gateway
Antenna
Radome
Vent
iButton
LED
J1
J2
J1: The J1 connector allows the GS-5L to communicate to external peripherals and
sensors. It also allows the user to supply power to the GS-5L and to issue console
commands to it. The pinout is:
Pin
Signal Direction (with
Number
Signal Name
respect to the GS-5L)
External Power Input
Power Ground
Sensor Power
Output
Sensor Signal
Input
Ground
Serial1_TxD
Input
Serial1_RxD
Output
Ground
Serial2_TxD
Input
10
Serial2_RxD
Output
11
Ground
12
Serial3_TxD
Input
Pin-out when viewing the face of J1
13
Serial3_RxD
Output
14
Loopback
Input
The serial signals comply with EIA-232 standard voltage levels by default. By request,
CGTS can customize any or all of the serial interfaces to operate on TTL I/O levels.
J2: The J2 connector is intended to extend the area of a mesh network by allowing the
user to connect a cabled ISM antenna to the GS-5L. This cable can be snaked past RF
obstructions and shielding and allow the GS-5L to communicate to RSUs or MATs in
areas that its integrated antenna cannot reach. See appendix B for approved external
antennas.
iButton Socket: See Section 4.3 for more information on iButtons.
Status LED: A Bi-color LED gives a basic indication of the GS-5L’s status.
Vent: This Goretex vent allows the GS-5L to equalize its internal air pressure to the air
pressure of its environment without allowing moisture into the GS-5L.
THE GORETEX VENT IS NOT A CAP OR CONNECTOR. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO
REMOVE.
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4.2 MMG Operating Modes Selection
The MMG adjusts its operating mode based on the following parameters :
External Powered Mode with No Fixed Gateway Available
External Powered Mode with Fixed Gateway Available
Battery Powered Mode with No Fixed Gateway Available
Battery Powered Mode with Fixed Gateway Available
Note: Periodically, the MMG tests whether a fixed gateway and external power are
available and sets its operating mode accordingly.
4.2.1 External Powered Mode with No Fixed Gateway Available
The MMG operates in sink mode to forward mesh network traffic, including its own
position, to the DMC via Iridium satellite or GSM cellular.
4.2.2 External Powered Mode with Fixed Gateway Available
The MMG operates in pass-through mode to forward mesh network traffic, including its
own position, to other nodes that have a path to the fixed gateway (FMG).
4.2.3 Battery Powered Mode with No Fixed Gateway Available
The MMG does not operate in sink or pass-through mode. Network traffic is not
forwarded within the network or to the DMC. The MMG reports its own position to the
DMC.
4.2.4 Battery Powered Mode with Fixed Gateway Available
The MMG operates in pass-through mode. Network traffic is forwarded within the
network or to the DMC. The MMG reports its own position to the DMC through FMG.
4.3 iButtons
The Cubic GTS iButtons offer an authenticated user interface to control an MMG from a
handheld device.
Figure 4: Cubic GTS iButtons
The iButtons have the following functionality:
Yellow turns on (disarms) the MMG.
Black turns off the MMG.
Red sends a report request to the MMG.
4.4 Installing an MMG
The MMG is either panel mounted or magnetically mounted.
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4.5 Configuring an MMG
See CGTS Mesh Network User’s Manual.
4.6 Maintaining an MMG
See CGTS Mesh Network User’s Manual.
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Appendix A: GS-5L Integrated Antenna Patterns
Figure 5: GS-5L ISM antenna pattern, normalized to Max signal from all orientations
Azimuth Plane
Theta=0
Elevation Plane
Phi=0
Elevation Plane
Phi=90

Appendix B: Approved External ISM Antennas
Linx Technologies: ANT-2.4-CW-RCT-RP

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