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Transcript
Mesh Networks
MotoMesh Solo
Mesh Networks Product Group
Motorola, Inc.
Contents
 Mesh Networks Technology
 MEA Overview
 Video Solutions
 Field Engineering
 MEA Hardware
 MEA Software
 Demonstration
Overview of
Mesh Networks Technology
MSR
 What is Mesh Network Product?
QDMA
 What Makes MEA Better?
 The Origin of MEA
 MEA Exclusive Technologies
 QDMA
MPS
ATP
 MSR
 ATP
 MPS
 MEA Digital ASIC
 Product Lineup
What is Mesh Network Product?
Wireless Solution ;
 High Speed Bandwidth
 High Speed Mobility
 adhoc Peer to Peer Multi-hopping
 Geo-Location without GPS
What Makes MEA Better?
Adhoc Peer to Peer
(N:N)
Infrastructure
(1:N)
adhoc Peer to Peer Multi-Hopping®
Cost-effective performance, scalability &
survivability with seamless support
for ad hoc and infrastructure-based operation
 Ad Hoc Mode
 Client to Client communications
 Clients can hop thru each other to reach other clients in the
network
 Infrastructure Mode
 Client link directly to Wireless Routers or Intelligent Access
Points
 Unique solution that supports both Simultaneously!
“adhoc Peer to Peer Multi-Hopping®”
 Increases coverage & reliability while increasing system-wide
performance
The Origin of MEA
DARPA Requirements:
• 250 Mph mobility
• Megabit data rates
• 100% IP based
• No fixed infrastructure
• Highly survivable
• Accurate/fast Position -location
• Resistant to interference
Ideally suited for demanding
mobile broadband users
Defense Advanced Research Project Agency
DARPA Directed Development ==> Solutions to the Public Sector
MEA Exclusive Technologies
Patented & Proven ;
 QDMA
(Quadrature Division Multiple Access)
MSR
QDMA
 MSR
(MeshNetworks Scalable Routing)
 MPS
(MeshNetworks Positioning System)
 ATP
(Adaptive Transmission Protocol)
MPS
ATP
QDMA (Quadrature Division Multiple Access)
 QDMA
 RF Modulation, Motorola’s own modulation
 FDMA, TDMA, CDMA, CSMA/CA+
 Frequency Band
 2.4 GHz 2nd ISM Band
FDMA
CDMA
 4.9 GHz PPDR Licensed Band
 3 Data & 1 Control Channels
 Dynamic Channel Selection
QDMA
 Powerful interference mitigation
 Higher data density
 Optimized use of spectrum
 Greater scalability vs WiFi based solutions
 Freedom from WiFi cracks
TDMA
CSMA/CA+
* QDMA
 Marketing term that illustrates the multiple facets of
MeshNetworks’ radio technology
 Equivalent Industry Standards
 FDMA / FDD
• Multiple data channels defined by frequency for high spectral efficiency
 TDMA / TDD
• Sequenced message data for minimal contention and channel utilization
efficiency
 CDMA / DSSS
• Spread spectrum for excellent processing gain and multiple code defined
channels for high spectral efficiency
 CSMA / VCS/MA
• Virtual carrier sense similar to wired Ethernet
* 2.4 GHz (2nd ISM Band)
2.4 GHz 802.11 b/g
22MHz Wide
5 MHz center channel separation
Use only 3 channels at the same time to avoid co/adjacent channel interference
10
5
4
9
3
8
2
13
7
1
12
6
11
2400
2480
2.4GHz Motorola MEA
20 MHz center channel separation
Data 3
2400
Data 2
Data 1
Control
2480
MSR (MeshNetworks Scalable Routing)
Industry’s Most Advanced Routing
 Self-forming, Self-healing & Self- balancing
 High performance with low overhead
• Unique Layer 2 routing
• Knowledge of link state
 Patented proactive & reactive hybrid routing
• Monitors client mobility & RF conditions
 Infrastructure & Ad Hoc Meshing
 Soft Handoff Support
 Cellular Type Soft Handoff
 Make-Before-Break
ATP (Adaptive Transmission Protocol)
Optimizes Data Throughput & Link Reliability
 Monitors and enhances routing and radio
performance
MSR
QDMA
 Predicts power & data modulation rates on per
packet basis
MPS
 Deals with asymmetric wireless links, congestion
& interference
 All common in wireless networks
 Maximizes Link Performance while minimizing
Battery / RF Power
 Manages links to neighboring network elements
ATP
MPS (Mesh Positioning System)
Works Indoors & outdoors
 Non GPS based
Supports 3 Tracking Modes
 Absolute
• References from network infrastructure
Pre-deployed network
Outputs GPS coordinates
 Relative
• References portable routers
• Gives position within area
 Proximity
• Shows distance to reference nodes
* GEO Location
 Differential Time of Arrival (DTOA)
 Requires minimum of 3 Infrastructure Neighbors (1 hop)
 Infrastructure nodes must have GEO location programmed in them
 Must have better than -75 dB link to neighbors
 Will use up to 6 nodes in the calculation
 Geometry is important for accurate geo (prefer reference nodes on a plane
rather than a line)
 Requires good geo coordinates programmed into devices
 At least 6 digit accuracy
Deploying GEO will require a greater number of infrastructure devices
and enough consideration
Motomesh Solo Product Lineup
Product
Freq.
MotoMesh
Solo®
2.4GHz
MeshCAM®
2.4GHz /
4.9GHz
PVE400®
2.4GHz /
4.9GHz
Technology
Target Market
Status
QDMA &
Adhoc p-p multi-hopping
Public safety & Enterprise
Available
MEA / MotoMESH Card
+ Sony PTZ Camera
Public safety & Enterprise
Available
Public safety & Enterprise
Q4
Beta Test
External
Supplier
MEA / MotoMESH Card
+ Darim Personal Video Unit
Mesh Enabled Architecture
MEA®
 MEA System Overview
 Seamless Mobility
 Reliability & Coverage Extension
 Perfect Security
 Powerful Interference Mitigation
 Designed for Demanding Users
 How MEA Works ?
 MEA Network Structure
 MEA Hardware
 MEA Software
 MEA Component In Action !
 Wireless Networking Comparison
 MEA Applications
 Summary of MEA System
MEA System Overview
 Basic Technology

Mesh Networking

ad hoc peer to peer multi-hopping
 RF Modulation : QDMATM
 Frequency : 2.4GHz, 2nd ISM Band, Non Licensed Frequency
 Frequency Channel

3 x 20 MHz for Data

1 x 20 MHz for control
 Data Rate

Burst : 6 Mbps / Throughput : 1.6 Mbps
 Handoff : Soft Handoff (Make-before-Break, Cellular Type)
 Mobility Speed : 250 mph (= 400Km/h)
 Output Power : ~ 300 mW ( ~ 25dBm)
 Antenna Gain : 1, 2, 4, 8 dBi
 Geo-Location : DTOF (Differential Time of Flight), Non-GPS System
Seamless Mobility
 Soft Handoff support
 Cellular Type Soft H/O : Make-Before-Break
(WiFi type Hard Handoff : Make-After-Break)
 Real Time Data Analysis
 Proven always-on mobile connectivity
 100% coverage 230+ MPH
 Seamless Performance in Incredibly Harsh
Environment
 Heat, Vibration, Interference
 Overcame the ‘Wall of RF Noise
Eddie Cheevers Race Team
WiFi was tried and failed,
but MEA still used today
Racing Video
- 400 miles at 230mph
- 100% coverage over track
- 1000 measurements per sec.
- 700 seamless handoffs per race
* High Speed motion
 Key Points
 Vehicular Mobility = Motion and Hand-off tested at 230mph race track trial
 High speed motion with real-time handoff is required for data connectivity at vehicular
speeds.
 Real time handoff enables future applications such as Voice over IP and real time
mobile video.
 Data rate drops as speed increases
 Feature Benefits
 Always up data connection – even when moving
 videotape traffic violations for DUI/stolen vehicle evidence
 Competitive Data Points
 There are none
 Some competitors “claim” motion at 2.4 – but competitors claim a lot and deliver little
 802.11a does not support motion; 802.11b/g will support up to 30mph with limited
data rates per internal testing
* Handoff
 Control Channel
IAP 1
IAP 2
 Handoff Type
 Soft Handoff
 Hard Handoff
Service
Margin
 Handoff Time
 SDs : Max 250 ms / Application Layer
 IAPs : Max 80 ms / Application Layer
 WiFi : 100 ms / Physical layer (Cisco)
2-3 sec / Application Layer
Handoff Zone
* Doppler & Rayleigh Fading
 Doppler Shift
Modeled Results for a Rayleigh fading
 MEA has Doppler offset
compensation to support mobility
in Layer 1 chip design
120%
100%
 Rayleigh Fading
 MEA uses Rake receiver to
compensate Rayleigh Fading in
Layer 1 Chip Design
Throughput
80%
60%
40%
20%
0%
Speed (mph)
MEA
802.11b
802.11g
Reliability & Coverage Extension
 Reliability
 Peer to Peer Multi-hopping will reduce shadow area and make the service stabilized
 Coverage Extension
 2.4GHz, 5GHz ISM have less coverage by
limited power and antenna gain
 Client outside of coverage can connect to
the network by multi-hopping
x
x
Perfect Security !!!
Unique Chipset
Unique Technology (QDMA)
MAC Address Filtering
Designed for Demanding Users
 Improves Incident Response
 Instantly deployable self-forming broadband
communications
• Zero infrastructure required
 Scalable, high density networks
 Industry leading survivability & security
 Inherent Asset tracking indoors & out
 Enhances Situational Awareness
 Adds video, data and tracking to communications mix.
 All IP network simplifies inter-working between
agencies
 Enables remote access to databases
 Users move seamlessly between ad hoc and
infrastructure-based networks
How MEA Works?
MEA: Higher Performance & Scalable by Design
MiSC
IAP
WR / EWR
PWR
WMC
VMM
WSM
MEA Network Structure
Center : MiSC
Fixed Unit
MWR / EWR
IAP
Network Management
VPN
Internet
Core Router
Authentication
DB
Server
Mobile Unit
WMC
VMM
DHCP
172.31.0.20
Bus
Company
Police
Fire
Dep.
Firewall
Authentication
CoreRTR:
FE0: 172.31.0.2
FE1: 10.0.0.1
MEA Hardware
MWR 6300
MiSC
Mobile Internet Switching Server
•
•
•
•
Network Management, Upgrade
Device Authentication
DHCP / DNS
PSTN / Internet Connection
Mesh Wireless Router
• Wireless Router
• Interconnection of IAP & Client
• Reference Point for Geo-Location
VMM 6300
Vehicle Mounted Modem
IAP 6300
Intelligent Access Point
• Access Point
• Connect to Internet & MiSC
• Reference Point for Geo-Location
EWR 6300
• Vehicle Mounted Client Unit
• RJ45 port with 3 IP address
WSM 6300
Wireless Sensor Modem
• Senor Monitoring
• RS-232C Serial Connection
• Wireless Router
Enhanced Wireless Router
•
•
•
•
Wireless Router
Interconnection of IAP & Client
Reference Point for Geo-Location
RJ45 port with 3 IP address
WMC 6300
Wireless Modem Card
• PCMCIA II type Client Unit
• Use with PC or PDA
MEA Software
 MeshManager™
 Network Management & Operational Tools
 Device Manager, Alarm Browser & Remote Device
Manager
 OS : Solaris, Linux, Win XP
 MeshTray™
 Subscriber Device Status Reporter
 MeshView™
 Network Topology Graphical Representation
 MeshFlash™
 Platform for Upgrading Firmware
 MPA™
 Obtaining & Reporting Geo-Location
 Location Analyzer™
 Determine/Optimize Device Locations
 Site Survey Tool
MEA Component in Action !
Wireless Networking Comparison
Mesh Networks
WiFi
Cellular/TRS
High Speed Mobility (Handoff)
Good
Bad
Good
Adhoc P-P (Infrastructure-less)
Good
Limited
No
Datarate
OK
Good
Bad
Service Coverage
OK
Bad
Good
Security (Sniffing/DoS)
Good
Bad
Good
Geo-Location
Yes
No
No
Wireless Routing (Multi-Hopping)
Yes
No
No
Resistant to Interference
Good
Bad
N/A
Multi Channel Performance
Yes
No
Yes
MEA Applications
 Incident Response
 Transportation Systems
 Instant wireless data networks
 Real time fleet management
 In-Building location /tracking
 Fiber replacement/elimination
 Wide area tracking & AVL
 Intersection cameras & on-vehicle video
monitoring
 Video surveillance
 Metro-Area Mobile Data
 CDPD/Cellular replacement
 Desktop applications in the field
 Remote vehicle monitoring (maintenance and
ridership info)
 Industrial & Mining
 Remote report submission
 Remote data collection, reporting and control.
 Automated dispatch & work
assignments
 Asset tracking & communications.
 Asset tracking and location
 Remotely monitor dashboard video
 Public Access
 Reliable, instantly scaleable, towerless,
networks that grow with the number of clients.
Summary of MEA System

Adhoc Peer to Peer Multi-Hopping  Stabilized Service & Coverage Extension

Cell Phone Type Handoff  Seamless Mobility

Proven & Used by US Military  Perfect Security

No Co/Adjacent Channel Interference & Dynamic Channel Selection
 Powerful Interference Mitigation

No Frequency Plan  Easy to Deploy

Multi-Hopping and Wireless Routing  Flexible Coverage

Non GPS Geo-Location

No Infrastructure Network  Improve Incident Response
Mesh Video Solutions
 MeshCAM Overview
 MeshCAM Specification
 MeshCAM Monitoring Software
 Rapid Response Kit
 PVE400
 AudiSoft Frontline Communicator
MeshCAM® Overview
 Video Streaming via Mesh Networks
 MEA
 MotoMESH
 MeshTRACK network
 Using Sony Multi Codec Cameras




Support WMC6300 & WMC 7300
SNC-RX550N/W-MT & SNC-RX550N/B-MT
SNC-RZ50N-MT
SNC-CS50N-MT
 Various Applications
•
•
•
•
Public Safety uses by Police, Fire and Emergency Services
Instant incident management and perimeter security
Security surveillance for schools, parks, airports, tunnels, etc
Temporary video surveillance for high profile events
MeshCAM® Monitoring Software
 Sony RealShot Manager
 Monitoring & Recording video streaming
 Up to 10 video streaming
 Easy to configure and use
 Motion based or scheduled recording
 Windows® XP platform
Rapid Response Kit®
MeshCAM
+
Battery
+
Tripod
PVE400®
 Overview
 Wearable Video Solution
 Using Mesh Networks
• WMC card
• MEA, MotoMESH, MeshTRACK
 Work as wireless router
 Portable Video Solution for Firefighter, Military, Police, Security
 1-way Video and Voice
 Specification





Input : Video / Audio
Interface : Ethernet, PCMCIA, RS232
Video Codec : MPEG4 (1-30fps)
Audio Codec : G711, ADCMP
Battery : Rechargeable, 2 – 4 hours
AudiSoft’s Frontline Communicator®
 Overview
 Wearable Video Solution with PDA
 Manufactured by AudiSoft
 Using Mesh Networks
• WMC card
• MEA, MotoMESH, MeshTRACK
 Portable Video Solution for Firefighter, Military, Police, Security
 WinCE based
 Features
 2-ways audio / 1-way video
 IP based communications
 Live transmission over high or low bandwidth
 Recording and snapshot capabilities
 Dual camera (head and hand)
 Product Release
 Currently beta version
Field Engineering

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
City-Wide Video Surveillance
Case Study – China, Safety Guangdong
Highway Video Surveillance
Mine
Warehouse Data Terminal
Racing Track
Security & Escort
Golf Course
Sensor Monitoring
Video Surveillance for Secured Area
Visitor Tracking
RF Coverage
 Nominal 0.3 - 0.5 miles radio line-of-sight between infrastructure devices
 Range may be reduced by terrain, interference, foliage, obstructions
 Range can be increased under favorable conditions, e.g. optimum elevation,
few obstructions
Range Test - Maximun Throughput
1800
1600
1400
6 Mbps
3 Mbps
Throughput (kbps)
1200
1000
F
800
600
1.5 Mbps
400
200
0
0
0.2
0.4
0.6
0.8
1
Distance (m iles)
1.2
1.4
1.6
1.8
Tx Power vs. Antenna Gain
 dB : Power
-
dBm = 10 x log (mW)
dB = 10 x log (W)
 200 mW = 23 dBm
 100 W = 20 dB
 EiRP = dBm + dBi
Japan ?
Effective Isotropic Radiated Power
EIRP = transmitter power – cable losses + antenna gain
•Antenna dB vs. Range
Outdoor:
An increase of:
6 dB
A decrease of:
6 dB
Indoor
An increase of:
9 dB
A decrease of:
9 dB
•Antenna dB vs. Tx Power
Produces:
Double range
Half range
Produces:
Double range
Half range
An increase of:
3 dB
A decrease of:
3 dB
10 dB
10 dB
30 dB
30 dB
Produces:
Double transmit power
Half transmit power
10 times transmit power
1/10 transmit power
1000 times transmit power
1/1000 transmit power
Fresnel Zone
R
Distance between Tx & Rx(Km)
1
Frequency (GHz)
2.4
Fresnel Zone (meter)
2.8
Double Click to use
the Calculator
Antenna
 MEA Antennas
 IAP, WR : 4, 6, 8 dBi Omni-directional Antenna
 VMM : 0, 3 dBi Magmount Antenna
 WMC : 1 dBi Omni-directional Antenna
 Beam Pattern vs. Gain
0 dBi
3dBi
4 dBi
6 dBi
8dBi
Penetration Loss
Material
Attenuation Constant
(dB/cm)
Glass
1.42
Concrete*
1.77
Reinforced
Concrete
2.00
Masonry Block
5.25
Brick
8.21
Drywall
0.19
Lumber
0.91
Plywood
0.42
Signal Strength vs. Link Quality
 RSSI – Receive Signal Strength Indicator (or Indication)
 A signal or circuit that indicates the strength of the incoming (received) signal in a
receiver
 Link Quality Analysis
 Process of measuring the signal quality based on link parameters, including:
• signal strength
• bit error rate (BER)
• Signal-plus-noise-plus-distortion to noise-plus-distortion (SINAD)
MEA Hardware Components
 IAP
 MWR
 EWR
 PWR
 WSM
 VMM
 WMC
 MiSC
IAP : Intelligent Access Point
 Model : IAP 6300
 Feature
 Access Point
 Connect to Internet & MiSC
 Reference Point for Geo-Location
 Specification










Data Rate : 6 Mbps Burst
Network Interface : 10/100 Mb Ethernet
Output Power : ~ 25dBm
FM Modulation : QDMATM
Frequency : 2.4GHz (2nd ISM Band)
Antenna : Omni-directional 8 dBi
Antenna Connector : N type
Dimension : 158 x 158 x 100 mm
Weight : 1.72 Kg
Power : AC or 5 ~ 14 VDC
MWR : MeshNetworks Wireless Router
 Model : MWR 6300
 Feature
 Wireless Router
 Interconnection between IAP and SD
 Reference Point for Geo-Location
 Specification



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
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
Data Rate : 6 Mbps Burst
Output Power : ~25dBm
FM Modulation : QDMATM
Frequency : 2.4GHz (2nd ISM Band)
Antenna : Default 8 dBi Omni-directional
Antenna Connector : N type
Dimension : 76 x 115 x 146 mm
Weight : 1.18 Kg
Power : AC , 5 ~ 14 VDC / Solar Pannel
EWR : Enhanced Wireless Router
 Model : EWR 6300
 Feature

Wireless Router
 Interconnection between IAP and SD
 Reference Point for Geo-Location

Assign 3 IP Address
 Specification

Data Rate : 6 Mbps Burst

Output Power : ~25dBm

FM Modulation : QDMATM

Frequency : 2.4GHz (2nd ISM Band)

Network Interface : RJ-45 Ethernet

Antenna : Default 8 dBi Omni-directional

Antenna Connector : N type

Dimension : 158 x 158 x 100 mm

Weight : 1.73 Kg

Power : AC or 5 ~ 14 VDC
WSM : Wireless Serial Modem
 Model : WSM 6300
 Feature
 Sensor Monitoring
 Connect Sensor w/ Serial Port
 Specification



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
Data Rate : 6 Mbps Burst
Output Power : ~25dBm
FM Modulation : QDMATM
Frequency : 2.4GHz (2nd ISM Band)
Network Interface : RS-485 or RS-232
Antenna : Default 8 dBi Omni-directional
Antenna Connector : N type
Dimension : 146 x 38 x 89 mm
Weight : 0.362 Kg
Power : 4 ~ 14 VDC
VMM : Vehicle Mounted Modem
 Model : VMM 6300
 Features
 Vehicle Mounted Client Unit
 Assign 3 IP Address
 Specification

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Data Rate : 6 Mbps Burst
Output Power : ~25dBm
FM Modulation : QDMATM
Frequency : 2.4GHz (2nd ISM Band)
Antenna Connector : N type
Dimension : 203 x 140 x 50 mm
Weight : 0.816 Kg
Power : 5 ~ 14 VDC
WMC : Wireless Modem Card
 Modem : WMC 6300
 Feature
 Client Modem Card
 Specification
 Data Rate : 6 Mbps Burst
 Interface : PCMCIA
 Network Architecture : Peer to Peer Multi-HoppingTM
 OS : Windows XP/2000, Pocket PC 2002/2003
 Chipset : MeshNetworks MN2064
 Output Power : Nominal 23 dBm
 FM Modulation : QDMATM
 Frequency : 2.4GHz (2nd ISM Band)
 Antenna : Remotely Locatable Omni-directional
 Antenna Connector : MMCX
Mesh Software Tools

MeshTray

MeshView

MeshFlash

Mesh Positioning Application (MPA)

MeshManager

Location Analyzer

Other Useful Tools
MeshTray
 Application runs on a SD Host
 Part of the WMC6300 installation
 Reports status information
 Minimized icon is in the system tray
area of the desktop window
 Can be opened by:

Double clicking the System Tray icon

Start/Programs/MEA/MeshTray
: DHCP / InActive
: DHCP / Not associated (No IP)
: DHCP / Associated
: Statically Provisioned / Ad-hoc
 Provides a graphical representation of
the network topology
 Primarily used in remote mode and
connected to one or more IAPs
 May also be used in local mode on a SD
Host
 Supplied on the MEA Administration
Software and Documentation CD
Root (IAP for remote or WMC for local)
Not Associated IAP (grey)
Subscriber Device (SD)
Associated IAP (blue)
Wireless Router (WR)
Vehicle Mounted Modem (VMM)
Unknown
Enhanced Wireless Router (EWR/PWR)
MeshFlash
 Provides a platform for upgrading WMC
Firmware
 Requirements

Win2000/Win XP Laptop with PCMCIA slot

CD-ROM drive or DVD drive

MEA Administration Software & Documentation CD

Firmware Upgrade CD
Click on the Firmware browse button and
retrieve the appropriate .dld file from the
Firmware CD
MeshPositioning ™ Application (MPA)
MeshNetwork’s system for
obtaining and reporting
GEO location.
 Calculation: DTOA GEO
positioning
 Reporting:
 Remote - UDP to server
 Local - serial port or MeshAPI at SD
 Display: Mesh Positioning
Application
: IAP
: WR
: WMC / VMM
MeshManager
 MeshManager is a suite of operational tools
 Device Manager
 Alarm Browser
 Remote Device Manager
 Pre-installed on the MiSC Server
 Along with MySQL, Java RTE, DHCP and DNS servers
DeviceManager
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 Solaris
 Linux
 Windows XP
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Add/Delete Device
Device Monitoring
IP Address Scheme
Channel Management
Firmware Upgrade
Performance Monitoring
Geo-Location
Authentication
White/Black List
Alarm
Others
 Others
 Remote Device Manager
Location Analyzer
 Used to Determine/Optimize Device
Locations
 Utilizes a WMC6300 and a Laptop Computer
 Used during site survey estimates
 Used for post deployment performance
verification
 Ensure the Antenna is positioned at
the same height
of the proposed WR/IAP and at the
exact location
 Use temporary poles and batteries
during extended tests
Red – too far away
Yellow – too close
Green – just right