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Second Editio Small Cell ESC eHENOIC.A L. P O'S. T:ESRgS CONTENTS ~ ‘Small Cell Introduction Micro Products Pico Products Seivice Anchor Products LampSite Products Soltion for indoor Areas LampSite Products Solution for Outdoor Residential Areas Cellular Wi-Fi Convergence Licensed Assisted Access Carrier Aggregation PRI Compression Lampsite CPRI MUX Independent Democulation of Signals from Multiple pRRUS DMINO Service Anchor Key Features a 25 30 32 35 37 [Ep Ti ccna aster roves only agonal overiew and des nt cnet anoles or commitments Fer detaed Information, see the praduct ar feature documentation delivered with the software Small Cell LampSite Micro Pico Service Anchor Large-scale indoor coverage Outdoor coverage Small and medium-scale _Indoor network control and outdoor residential areas indoor coverage and coordination Girne Complete Coverage ‘Small Cell ‘Small Cell ea Small Cell Cee Flexible Deployment Macro ‘Small Cell P} Equipment room/cabinet requirea )- Equipment room/cabinet not required “S& Complicated installation Simple installation @ Large size @ Small size impsite Solution for Indoor Areas Hardware Flexible deployment and low CAPEX while providing in-depth indoor coverage BBU RHUB pRRU Baseband processing RRU HUB, an RF data convergence unit Remete radio unit, supporting Unit, ceniraly manages whieh distributes downlink data and combinations of the entire base station consolidates uplink data UMTSILTEW-Fi Networking Indoor distributed networks with heavy traffic RHUB RHUB RHUB RHUB BBU TUT SRS CMC ume LC Lemar CUCU LeU Hardware A LampSite base station can be flexibly configured using the BBU, RHUBs, and RRUs to meet radio coverage requirements in various scenarios. BBU RHUB RRU o eit 5, Basoband processing _—_—RF dala convergence unit, distributes Remote radio unit, unt, contrally manages ata fo RRUs in the downlink and supports GSM, the entio base station. converges dala from RRUs in the uplink. UMTS, and LTE Networking Up to four RHUBs can be cascaded to a BBU and up to two RRUs can be cascaded to an RHUB. If two RRUs are cascaded over a CPRI link, one RRU must be configured in GSM mode and the other in UMTS of LTE moce. RHus <—»—___$5-—88 mee RHUB => 2 atu <——» {B68 nue ——> {B68 ww ES ~ * Hardware Indoor distributed networks with heavy traffic Models Modes BTS3902E uMTs| ib Brss202E ure FDD BTS3205 ure TDD BTSIOTIE BTSI0126 Networking Star topology Chain topology Densely populated Sparsely populated, strip-like Micro Gi Hardware ‘Small size and low CAPEX: suitable for telecom operators and enterprise owners. LTE FDD UMTS er Networking Star topology Indoor networks for small- and medium-sized enterprises. Pico Pico Pico Pico Hardware Functions: capability openness and indoor network control and coordination. Definable NES SVASI00AC © Access controllers on SVA3200AC_ WLANs SVASIO0AE @ Access enabler for SVA3200AE third-party App servers SVA3200AG _@ Access gateway for Picos Networking * SVA-AG: used for Pico * SVA-AE: used for RAN capability openness. ‘+ SVA-AC: used for WLAN AP management. SVA-AE SVAAC Glossary Ac access controler ‘Ac ooceasenator AG access gateway AP access port BU baseband unt BRRU pic rete radio unt RHUB FRU HUB SVA Serves Anchor WED dvcumentation Dept, WN we Coyinh © Huse! Tedindodes Co. Li. 2017, Alas served ae 4 Technical Poster This technical poster provides only a goneral overview and does not consitule any offere or commitments. For dotallod information, see the product ar feature documertation delivered with the software Multimode ‘Small size Low power Flexible ‘Multi-band Light weight consumption installation EN ely Outdoor coverage holes Outdoor hotspots Cire. Pree Introduction BTS3912E BTS3912E: an integrated LTE FDD single-mode micro base station 150 mm x 450 mm 10 kg (including the maintenance cavity) LTE FD Intemal 5 BTS3911E BTS3011E: an integrated UMTSILTE FDD multimode micro base station With internal antennas: 280. mm x 300 mm x 168 mm TS) Without internal antennas: 280 mm x 300 mm x 118 mm With intornal antennas:13 kg Without intemal antennas:11 kg UMTS and LTE FDD Intemal and external BTS3202E BTS3202E: an integrated LTE FDD single-mode micro base station 5 With the housing: — S800 mex 277 mm x 145 mm Without the housing: : 300 mm «270 mm x 120 mim ( With internal antennas: < 13 kg Without intemal antennas: $ 11.5 kg erat anna BTS3902E BTS3902E: an integrated UMTS single-mode micro base station 1800 MiH2/2100 NeIAWS: Ly 300 mm x 277 mm x 145 mm we 0) a0 wz: 300 mm x 277 mm x 170 mm 4800 MHz/2100 MHz/AWS: 13 kg 850 MHz: 16 kg =u Internal and external BTS3205E BTS3205E: an integrated LTE TDD single-mode micro base station Keacael Peano EE Sorc LTE TOD. ‘ri [ES itera and external WEP documentation Dept, wi we ‘Copyratt © Huawe! Technolocies Co. Lis 2917 Alas served. Huawer 6 Pico} Products) Technical Poster [RG Tit cts eter rons nya great over an das nt con ry ofr or ommimens Fr dtd fermaticn, see the product or feature documentation celvared withthe saftwars, ‘Compact structure Easy instalation Fast deployment Pal ected Expanded Capacity and Improved Coverage The Pico absorbs traffic bursts, expanding network capacity at hotspots or eliminating coverage holes. Fast Network Construction ‘Automatic planning, configuration, and deployment ‘omc site ——Se—__ - Oo—_ Network way Common configuration way, Network aay Hardware aay Automatic network way Automatic plan file preparation readiness power-on discovery ‘deployment e @ eo Introduction Integrated Indoor Pico Base Station BTS3911B 585 mm 200 men x 200 mm 2k UMTS TE FOD UNTS+L.TE WiFi Hee 3 yay i Internal antenna Network Architecture Pico on a 3GPP Network onc. ple RNC Core network Oe EES Pico on a WLAN B Glossary PoE power over Ethemet Qos quality of service RGPS Remote Global Positioning System WEP documentation dept, WN we Coyigh © Huse! Teenage Co. Li 2017. Alls served ae 8 Service AnchorProducts Technical Poster [RG Ti esi peter roves nia gnarl over an das nt cont ny ofer or ommimans Fr dtd Information, sae the product or feature documentation delivered with the saftware PVs) literacy ‘The Service Anchor can work with the WLAN, Pico, or LampSite solution. The following is a Service Anchor deployment with LampSite. NMS Core network 2 ee ‘Switen | App server Service Anchor —_; LampSite Introduction Functions: capability openness and indoor network control and coordination SVA-AC. SVAAE SVA-AG Definable NES SVA3100AC_@ Access controllers on ‘SVA3100Basic/SVA3200Besio SVA3200AC_ WLANs SVASIO0AE © Access enabler for SVA3200AE third-party Apo servers SVA3200AG _« Access gateway for Picos ‘The Service Anchor solution includes the SVA3100 and SVA3200 , which meet the deployment requirements in different network environments. SVA3100 as REYES) 49.6 mm x 442.0 mm x310.0 mm 7A kg ‘sva2200 ea (RES) 130.5 mm x 442.0 mm x 675.0 mm 9 ‘The Service Anchor topology varies depending on application scenarios and deployment purpose. ier Service Anchor i [The SVAS100E and SVA3100AC co-deployment supports user postioning on bath celillar and Wi-Fi networks. the WHI networ Pcl Een WEP documentation Dept, wns we ‘Copyright © Huawe Technolosies Co. Lis 2917 Alias served. nuawel 10 EampSite [Solution forindoor/Areas: Technical Poster is technical poster provides only a goneral overview and does net consilule any offers oF commiments. For detallod emation, #88 the product a feature documentation delvared withthe software, Fast deployment Easy expansion Unified management EN yee ones The LampSite solution is suitable for areas used for LTE network deployment or those with high traffic, high ARPU, or significant cyclical traffic. Stadiums ‘Transport hubs ‘Shopping malls Office ouildings This low-cost indoor coverage solution quickly eliminates coverage holes. RHUB BBU RHUB pRRU Optical fiber Ethernet cable BBU ‘+ BBU3900/BBU3910: configured with various types of boards to implement functions such as main conirol processing, transmission, power supply, clock and baseband processing, and monitoring. * BBU3900/BBU3910: configured with various boards to support different RATS. seunceomeuso:e (PTET) soma tem x 210m Full configuration: < 15 kg Typical configuration: s 7 kg RHUB The RHUB is a remote CPRI data convergence unit connecting the BBU and pRRUs. RHUB3908 Qy 435 mm x482 mmx 310 nm RHUB3918 FP SE) 49.8. mmx 442 mmx 340 mm pRRU ‘The pRRU3901/pRRU3902/pRRU3907/pRRU3O11 works as a remote radio unit to process RF signals. PRRU3OO1 290 rom x 230 mm x 60 mm 24kg GSM, UMTS, LTE FDD, LTE TOD, WiFi Internal and external 1 pRRU3902 200 mm x 200 mm x 30. mm 12kg GSM, UMTS, LTE FDD Internal and external 200 mm x 200 mm x 49 mm 1.8kg GSM, UMTS, LTE FDD, LTE TDD, CDMA, Wi-Fi Internal and external pRRUZON6 ss 290 mm x 210 mm x 85 mm. 7.0ka GSM,UMTS, LTE FDD i! Internal and external pRRU39O7 r< 200 mm x 210 mm x 60. mm akg GSM, UMTS, LTE FDD external joperveer BBV baseband unit CRI commen pubis etiointrfaco PPRRU plc romote adi uni RAUB RRU HUB WP documentation Dept, wu we Covi © Huse! Teenage Co. Li 2017, Alls served are 13 Products fForiOutdoomResidentiall/Areas, Technical Poster [RG Ti ects eter roe nia grr over ad doesnt con ry afer ommimens Fr dtd infermation, see the praduct or feature documentation delivered with the saftware Application Scenario The LampSite solution for outdoor residential areas features simple architecture, flexible deployment, and law costs, and delivers deap network coverage for residential areas. ereu ALampSite base station can be flexibly configured using the BBU, RHUBs, and RRUs to meet radio coverage requirements in various scenarios. BBU RHUB RRU ae a ee i Baseband processing _—_—RF daia convergence unt, distributes Remote radio unit, Unit, centrally manages ata to RRUs in the downlink and supports GSM, the entire base station. converges data from RRUS in the uplink. UMTS, and LTE. BBU ‘The BBU3900/BBU3910 can be configured with various types of boards to implement functions such as mein control processing, transmission, power supply, clock and baseband processing, and monitoring, BBU3900/BBU3910 Ea POPES) | 86mm x 442mm x 310mm = Full configuration: $ 15 kg Typical configuration: <7 kg 14 RHUB ‘The RHUB3909 implements communication between the BBU and RRUs. RHUB3909 Perens Fe) 43.6 mm x 442mm x310 mm [wie fer Ekrru The RRU3230E and RRU3930E are low-power RRUs mainly applied to continuous small cell networking in heavy-traffic hot zones. They feature easy site acquisition and easy deployment. Muttiple RRU3230Es or RRU3930Es can be deployed together for capacity expansion. Without antennas: 290 mm x 210 mm x 68 mm With antennas: 200 mm x 210 mm x 101 mm Without antennas:5 kg With antennas:6 kg Gsm Internal and external Without antennas: 290 mm x 210 mm x 68 mm With antennas: 290 mm x 210 mm x 101 mm Without antennas:5 kg Terr) eden With antennas:6 kg 7 unrste intemal and externat Networking Up to four RHUBs can be cescaded to a BBU and up to two RRUs can be cascaded fo an RHUB. If two RRUs are cascaded over a CPRI link, one RRU must be configured in GSM mode and the otherin UMTS or LTE mode. ics rue rive <==» 43-8 Reve <———___48_48 RHve <——»——¢B-_48 ea EU Glossary BAU bosetand unt RU remote rao unit RAUB RRU KUB CPR common publ ralointetace WEP documentation Dept, wns we ‘coy © Hun! Tessas Co LM, 2017 Arig wseved are 15 = Cellular/Wi-Fi Convergence Technical Poster [RG Tit techn peter roves nya gnarl over and oa infecmation, see the praduct or feature dacumertation delivered with the offere or commiments. Fer detalleg wa ager eC) ‘* Offloading from cellular networks to WLANs, balancing network loads * Co-deployment and unified O&M, reducing network construction and O&M costs ‘Separated Network One Box 5 Ce coisa ‘ ONT CS SEU This solution applies to scenarios with huge crowds, traffic bursts, heavy traffic, and low mobility. Es, Office buidings Transportation hubs Shopping malls, ‘Campuses Pus ecauiy '* Unified O&M by a U2000 ‘+ Co-sited with other existing networks '* Single site visit for deployment Integrated AP_ Integrated AP LampSite (pRRU3911) BTS3911B 16 Network Planning T T Access Point Convergence Operator Network Internet Point mi Care AAAPortal g : =d =Fl Transmission (iad (NI! tersmisson : : ate u2000 PRS Tew ——— Connects tothe Inter trough PS. »—«« — Direcly connects tothe Intemet LCWa a eT Real-time Load Balance Between Wi-Fi and Cellular Network Adjusts the WLAN access threshold to restrict access of CEUs under WLAN coverage, achieving load balance between WLAN and cellular networks. The following figure uses the pRRU3911as an exmaple. Service Anchor Eye eee Even el eet pRRU3II1 pRRUSITI Adjusts WF g access threshold for al = Toad bance Low cellular load Benefits ge Ko Se tloed spore: * Control of WiFi Pipe & Lowload ——» Colluarioad reporting —_—_® Reduce Investment © Improve Indoor MBB Experience Glossary AAA Aunentceton, Autonzaton ane Accountng AAC access cotter AE access enabler AP access pin PRS pertomance suvetlarce Sm sooo anchor TW run gateway WP dvcumentation Dept, wry we ‘ooyin © Huse! Tessas Co. LM, 2017 Alig seed are 7 Licensed/Assisted/Access Ba alelte-| ery This technics! poster provides only a ganeral overview and doe not constitute cny offers or cammimente. For dalled Infermation, see the product or feature documertation delivered with the software Marg Current LTE Conditions 2d Gree Peel Es) Definition LAA aps into unlicensed specirum as an adjunct to licensed spectrum, aiming for substantial uplitts in mobile networks’ data rate and user experience. With LAA, cellular networks can greatly officad data traffic from licensed bands while delivering the same robustness in mobility and QoS as licensed spectrum. his LEN a eee) » Ce Met «= Cet Eo Pei gla ED Ey Tih Benefits Cost-effectiveness The unlicensed spectrum is free. 9 (Nee Mecano) Gra vs eS Unlicensed spectrum Licensed spectrum Better user experience Both the downlink throughput and transmission stability improve. YLTE y WiFi yLAA Come = Chili c High transmission stabiiy, High downlink throughput, High downlink throughput, tow downlink throughput low transmission stability high transmission stabiliy 18 Working Principle LTE calls operating in unlicensed spectrum (LAA calls) work in SDL mode. In SDL mode, an LAA cell only provides downlink services and serves as a secondary cell (LAA SCell) to the LTE primary cell (LTE PCell) operating in licensed spectrum for CA. « ) Le So A - ecu ese Carrier aggregation scc Key Technologies Management LAA builds on existing LTE technologies to exploit unlicensed spectrum, eee cue a Perso bee Unlicensed city HARQ,mutt-user scheduling FCs FCS automatically detects interference among frequencies to find the lowest-interference working frequency for an LAASCell, *) : ED @ ”) Geena ic oor 19 LBT Detects the state of a channel (idle or busy) before data is transmitted over the channel, If the channel is busy, data transmission must wait until the channel is free again. ® I Listen Before Talk ial Talk (Wi-Fi Data) H Talk (LAA Data) LAA VS. Wi-Fi Advantages over Wi-Fi Under the same coverage conditions, LAA provides higher downlink throughput than W-Fi. owilirk throughput (bps) t — LAA ——— WF 1 ' L Coverage dane in Glossary GA carver aggregation FCS fast channal seclection LAA licensed assisted access: LE bg lem ovaon 20 supplomenalaowntink WHF wees facty WEP cvcumeniaton Dept Wn we ‘oeyih © Yurwe etl Co. i. 2017 Alot weaved =~ 20 Technical Poster “This technical poster provides ony @ general overview and dose not conetiute any cffere er commitmente, For detaiod information, 286 ha product or faature documantation celivared with the software. § 01 Introduction SGPP Release 10 introduced carer aggregation (CA), allowing aggegaton of contguous or (CCs) to achieve wider bi 1d higher spect ak Peak DL data rate in 2x2 MIMO scenarios @ Bandwiath rz ivi Pits | TOD: 10 \FDD: 50 * Inter-band CCs Non-contiguous ! en Me 2" ene BandA AUS Achieving wider bandwidths, CA enables better user experience in terms of peak DL and UL data rates. Peak UL data rate in 2x2 MIMO scenarios Band C Lis TDD: 220 FDD: 300 Fivois TDD: 20 FDD: 100, 03 Usage Scenarios 1: frequency of Intra-eNodeB CA a] Co-coverage CCs «) a One CC for macro coverage: another for edge coverage «& 2 21 F2 frequency of Yoo) Bi] Ditterent coverage CCs «) Asi By ‘One CC for macro coverage; another provided by RRHs () Inter-eNodeB CA 5) Based on multi-BBU interconnection @ cenioces (Bday A LeRENees (BEU_p) 5 Based on relaxed backhaul eNodes (anu) YF leB (BBU_b) 04 Configuration Modes There are two CA configuration modes: CA-group-based and adaptive. Users can deploy CA features using either mode, CA-Group-based Configuration Croato @ CA group, add cells tothe group, and then set PCell and SCell attributes forthe calls eal ae ® PCell attributes acer PCell © Scel attributes ‘he primary sarving cel a of @CAUE can2(F2) ay ‘scott ‘a secondary serving call of aCAUE, Adaptive Configuration Add candidate PCs and SCCs and set their attributers. Pec Ce ‘4 Pocatiibutes fe pray component > 4 SCC attributes on " SCell bing semen Soa Wee Cepeda at a nl. psd CAE 22 05 Carrier Management Carrier management includes PCell and SCell selection. PCC Anchoring ‘An eNodeB determines the PCell for a CA UE. ‘Does the CA UE camp on the highestprioritycellcarrer? The eNodeB configures the cell as the PCell ‘Based on the priorities, the eNode® instructs - ores Oates ehodsB Sth The eNodes hands over the CAVE to the selected Pell anodes CEC cr Utley wand to ee A ae.-0 a eo 1 1 H 1 1 1 H 1 1 ; 1 1 | sIntereNodsBCAbased | Inter-eNodeB CA based 1 onmutt-aau | an relaxed backnau 1 interconnection 1 1 1 1 1 f 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 oa 23 05 Carrier Management SCell Selection ‘SCell selection involves SCell configuration, change, activation, deactivation and removal procedures. {ifan Stal masta waging soneions ° % tigevertaa the coving oN "dir soo, ‘Bealronoves be Seah Removal 12) When the atc volume meets | i Genre Ge carps: | xa tgpseng conan tha tiggerhg conditon for 3B can change the Sel the call does rot meet ees sy triggering condition structs the UE to perform A& , Q configures the cell as an SCell, aula, MORNE) — @ coniigures the cell as an SCell. Glossary DL downlink SCC secondary component carrer UL upink PCC primary component carrier SCall secondary serving cel PCall primary serving call RH romote radio head WD cvcumenation Dept, wn We CCopyight © Huawe Technologies Co, Lid. 217, Allright reserve. 24 YD ARO Ls Technical Poster i ae) ed FOD, 4 [EE] Tis tecnica poster roses nya goer ovrvaw and dos na conti any offers or conmiments Fe caaeg information, see the product ar faature documertation delivered with the software Introduction CPRI Compression reduces the amount of required CPR! bandwidth resources and supports more carer data with a constant bandwidth. Bandwith efor BSGbivS o> Whi A@Gbive a Failure @) Eee 2 fo Drpresson 2.7 Gdills > CRvg,49GbWe > Success @ @ CPRI data transmission channel paRUO BBU-RHUB (Optical fiber) Pas RHUB-PRRUCEthemet cable) RHUB San = paca Ea BU pRRUA Pay Psa Ea ees a DL CPR Eoeniione (ll Expanding carrier capacity Macro ReU RU aU a No CPRI compression(4 x 20 MHz 2T2R) 25 LampSite RHUB RHUB i & a t a a “ e BRRU pRRU pRRU pRRU PRRU pRRU pRRU pRRU No CPRI compression(4 x 10 MHz 2T2R) Compression ratio”) of 2:1(4 x 20 MHz 2T2R) Reducing CAPEX on optical fibers / Ethernet cables Macro Carrier specifications: 8 x 20 MHz 2T2R fp fee RRU ae eeu eeu S Ss S5cbi/s Sects No GPRI compression Compression ratio) of 2:1 (@ optical fibers required to connect a BBU and an RRU) (I optical fiber required to connect a BBU and an RRU) LampSite Carrier specifications: 4 x 20 MHz 2T2R. HUB RHUB specie 12am obs BRRU PRRU pRRU pRRU pRRU pRRU pRRU ERRU No CPRIcompression Compression ratio!) of 21 (8 Ethernet cables required) (4 Ethernet cables required} (2) The compression ratio spaces the rao of bardwiath oceuped by uncompressed data to bendwict occupied ty compressed daa Supported Hardware Models and Compression Ratios Macro eNodeBs support common and enhanced CPRI compression a Che cee care fo} MRFUs. LRFUs, CRFU. RRUS229. RRUIZ60. RRUS26. RRUS268, RRUSE25, RRUSES, RRUS6IO, RRUIESIM, RRUSSI2, RRUSESB. RRUSEIS, RRUZE42, RRUIESZ, RUSSO RAUSISS, RRUZEAT, RRUSODS, RRUSO2D, RU3938," RRUIO39. RRU3942, RRUSSS2, RRUSGEAN, RRUGISS, RRUIOSE, RRUSIO® RRUSEGUW/, RRUSION, RRUSSCZ {100} RRUSISZe, RRUSZI0, RRUSZZIE, RRUI23, RUG. RRUS252, RRUSZS9, RRUSZSO, RAUSZS7, RRUIZSS, RRUGI7S trool RRUSZ62, RRUSE26, RRUSGIO. RRUSOION, RRUSEIZ, teDo1 RUSS, RRUIOS2, RRUSISIM, RRUIOSS RRUSISS, 2:4 RRUSISS. RRUSSSOW. RRUIIE2 831 arpoy NIA top} ah RRUSZ52, RRUBI9 26 LampSite eNodeBs support common GPRI compression between optical ports on BBUs and RHUBs and CPRI compression between electrical ports on RHUBs and pRRU: N/A an RHUB3908 pRRU3901 3} pRausg2 3°) en {roo} 3:2 tor nya = Redan eee ake lene ee beamed De ane real deeded eset Setar es eA Reta ier acs eadaall Carrier Compression Mode ll Macro ‘Macro eNodeBs support sector-level CPRI compression and cel |Hevel CPRI compression. en BEU ch ica ae If Then theCellLevel CPRI the Carrier Compressi Compression Nove Is Betwoon'a BBU adan RRORFU Is RU RRU RU lo CPRI compression ssi A # No CPRI come, No CPRI compression "i os Common GPRI ‘Common CPR! : compression ‘compression Enhanced CPRI Erhanced CPR! ‘compression ‘compression Callevel CPR! Celsevel Gh Sompreasion ‘eompessln Sac Se ee eo ea if If Then the SectorLevel CPRI the Cok-Level CPRI the Carrier Compression Compression Models Compression Mode Is ‘Mode Betwoon # BU and an RRUIRFU Is No CPRI compression No GPRI compression ul ‘Common CPRI compression Enhanced PRI compression No CPRI compression, No CPRI compression! Commer CPR! compression GommmanCPR Exharicod COR) couprsciin))| EROMREET TY LampSite ‘Common CPRI compression Enhanced CPR! compression No CPRI compression Common CPRI compression Enhanzed CPRI compression LampSite eNodeBs do not support sector-level CPRI compression. The carrier compression mode is determined by cell-level CPRI compression. 27 oyT eC nlaects tM E-|9)(-) See See el 20 MHz! 15MHz 10. MHz 5 MHz ‘Networking Specifications Are, SSS (Fob) 2TARNT2R (op) 272k (Fob) ATARIZTAR trop) 4TAR [FDD) 2T8R {rop) 8TBR (Fob) 2T2R/1T2R (op) 2T2R IFDD) 4T4R/2TAR {rob} 4T4R {rob} 2TBR i > ATAR/ZTAR 2TeR 8.8304 Gbivs 4.9152 Gills 9.8304 Gbit/s 4.9182 Gbit/s 9.8304 Gbit/s 4.9152 Gbits 9.8304 Gbit/s 4.9152 Gbit/s 8.8304 Ghivs 4.9152 Gbivs 9.8304 Gbit/s 4.9152 Gbitls 9.8304 Gbils 4.9152 Gils 9.8304 Gbit/s 4.9152 Gbitis Nreeteaie) Serer >a 508 >4 Bord >4 Bord (pol >8 typo >4 trp0] >4 (100) >2 tpl Deda Cas Enhanced Common Enhanced ‘Common Enhanced Common Enhanced Common Enhanced Common Enhanced Common Enhanced toa} ‘Common Enhanced ‘Common Enhanced tropy Common Common [G03] {cas} Enhanced {004} ‘Common Enhanced toa} 3 3 Enhanced ‘Common LampSite [FoD1 NA NA 5Miz/10 Miz 5 MHZ/10 MHz SMHz 40 NHz NA 5 MiHz/10 MHz. 5 Miz/10 MHz NA 5 MHz/10 MHz 5 MHz tool NA NA NA NA NA NA Glossary CPRI_ common publi rio interface Networking Specifications Are... onal Pari] sennizennie NA SMHZIOMHZ = SMHz/10 MHz SMHzOMHz NIA 5 MHz SMHz MHz 40MHz Oo MHZ 45 MH2/20 MHz ‘1SMH2I20 MHz S MHz 1S MHzz0 MHz (NIA 15.MH2I20 MHz 15 MH2/20 MHz 10 Nias 5 Wed Co 40MHE 40MHe SMHZ/IOMHz 15. H2/20 MHz 5 Mbz/10 MHz! 1SWHo20MH2 = NA SMH2HOMH2 © SMHZHOMHe SMHz/10 Mier 15 MHamo MH, §— SMtE/O Mitel 15WH220MH2 = SMHz 45.MHDI20 M215 MHe/20 NH SMHZOMHZ) = SMHZ/O MHZ) TS MH2‘20 Witz 15 MHs20 Witz ‘Documentation Dept, WN. LEEn Gi) 4/4288 Cbitis 2/2X1.2288 Goitls, 114.2288 Gbitis 2/2X1,2288 Ghitis 411.2288 Gbits 414.2288 Cbitis 411.2288 Gbits 212 X 1.2288 Ghitls 111.2288 Gbits 2/2 X 1.2288 Gbills 4/1.2288 Goits ‘Cooyiatt @ HusweTechnolodies Co. Lid. 2017, Alias served. 29 Reese co) ee a4 5 MHz 24 10 MH2/15 MH2/20 MHz: 4:4 SMHz 21 10 MHz/15 MHz/20 MHz: 2:1 SMHz 2:1 16 Miz/20 MHz: 3:1 MHz 21 10 MHZ/15 MHz/Z0 MHz: 4:1 SSFN single frequency netwark LampSite CPRI MUx Technical Poster This technical poster provides only a goneral overview and doos not consitule any offere or commitments. For dotalled information, see the product ar feature documertation delivered with the software - ).. In-depth Flexible indoor coverage deployment beats ‘CPRI MUX enables data transmission of multiple modes (such as UMTS and LTE) on a common public radio interface (CPRI) port. Converging Converging party as oO The BBPfinterface board that is directly connected to the multimode RF unit is called the converging board, and the corresponding mode is called the converging party. ‘The BBPiinterface board that is indirectly connected to the multimode RF units called the converged board, and the corresponding mode is called the converged party. Low cost RF Unit Data of converging party {© Deta of converged party = = = & BBU backplane ——> CPR ink CPRI MUX Topologies Gl) BBU3900 used as an example Branch chain (single-tink) topology Load sharing topology { | ere re) Cn es Pes a 30 Branch chain (single-link) topology Load sharing topology I Cro enn ae) c ae fe fo en ae : 5 s '* The converging and converged parties in CPRI MUX must share the same BBU, '* ABBU can connect to @ maximum of 24 RHUBs and supports multiple RHUB chains. A CPRI link supgoris, Up to 4 levels of RHUB cascading. ‘© When branch chain (single-link) topology is used, an RHUB can connect to up to 8 pRRUs and the pRRUs do not support cascading. ‘© When branch load sharing topology is used, an RHLIB can connect to up to 4 pRRUs and the pRRUs do not support cascading. RF Units Supporting CPRI MUX Pern [worsen car eas RHUB3908 UMTS#LTE RHUBS918 UMTS*LTE Yes Yes RHUB3909 UMTS+LTE Yes Yes PRRUSSO1 UMTS#LTE Yes Yes pRRUS92 UMTS+LTE Yes Yes pRRUSOO7 UMTS+LTE Yes Yes pRRU3ON1 UMTS+LTE Yes Yes PRRU3916 UMTS+LTE Yes Yes RRU3230E LIE Yes Yes RRU3930E UMTS+LTE Yes Yes Boards Supporting CPRI MUX xO Eee WBBPI,LBBPd BBU3900 UMTS+LTE UBBPdie_U/L/UL ‘Slot2/Slot3- BBU3910 UMTS+LTE UBBPd/e_U/L/UL Slots 0 to 5 Wie OO) Even a een rabies acai Aineaeee = 31 tks BCC cat ad TE ume thd Tate t-y ell RRUS in One Gel Technical Poster oy offere or commimente. Fer detalieg [RG Tit techni peter roves nya gnarl overowand dosnt conae Information, sae the praduct or feature documentation delivered with the software Voie tec} Being mainly used for indoor coverage, the LampSite solution consists of the BBU, RHUB, and pRRU As a key feature on UMTS networks employing this solution, the Independent Demodulation of Signals from Multiple Small Cell RRUs in One Cell feature effectively reduces interference, handovers, and call crop rate by using flexible sector and cell division. Stadiums Hotels Shopping malls Office bulidings. This feature enables digital combination and spiiting of uplink signals within a sector equipment group, downlink signal duplication, and independent demodulation for signals from different pRRU groups. i cells with Multiple pRRUs Sector Equipment Groups One logical cell with multiple pRRUs suits A sector equipment group is a group of pRRUs. coverage requirements by flexibly accomodating Digital signals from the pRRUs are combined in the pRRUs in tis cel. uplink. BRU pRRU—pRRU 2s 8 8 2 8 BRRU = eB RRUS o cu BRU pRRU Cell Group 4 Group 2 Working Principles igital Combination and Splitting Within a Sector Equipment Group oO In the uplink, the RHUB combines signals from a sector equipment group and sends them to an upper-level RHUB or the BBU. RAUB ---------G6o3--8 YO prRU1 —: Stroup Pane se es 1 PRRU 2 pRRU 3 ‘ RAUB (Crow? PRRU 4 pRRU 5 32 (0) Inthe downlink, the BBU duplicates the signals and sends them to all sector equipment groups in the cell, The RHUB then duplicates the signals and sends them to all the pRRUs in a group. HUB { pRRU1 sony Grouet —>-:. FAB ese ' RUZ pRRU 3 ' Rue” i we Sroup2 pRRUS pRRUS ApRRU, with one or two cartiers, supports 1T1R and 1T2R. The RHUB separately combines signals [rom each RX channel and sends them to an upper-level RHUB or the BBU. The following figure illustrates how signals are combined when the pRRU has two carriers and supports 1T2R. Canter 1 Ros + Carter? ROB Independent Demodulation for Each Sector Equipment Group The BBU supports independent uplink demodulation for each secter equipment graup. sen, ms i I od, CER uE2~ coon o Group vET~ ne Sn, Dormodulation al ae “| RO ma up 2 ou HUD EE} Group-level Desensitization When the sector equipment groups in a cell contain different numbers of pRRUs, the background noise increases less and the busy-hour ROT increases more for the groups with less pRRUSs, As a result, many UEs are adrritted to the call, affecting network performance. Therefore, desensitization is enabled in groups with fewer pRRUs to increase the non-load RTWP, balancing the diffrence in background noise among sector equipment groups in the cell 33 Typical Network Topologies pRRUs in a sector equipment group are connected to the same RHUB Group 1 —— Optical fiber Cell — kthemet cable pRRUs in a sector equipment group are connected to different RHUBs Sie) crus PRRU BBU Group 2 BRRU —— Optical ber ee — Fthernet cable Signals from one cell are combined over different CPRI ports on a BBU Group 4 Group2 — optical ber ‘cen —— Ethernet cable Glossary ARPU averago,revenso perusar —pRRU pleoromots ral uit RAUB RRU HUB ROT ice over hema FRTWP roceved nal idetrd power WEP documentation Dept, WN we ‘ony © Hua! Tessas Co. 2017 ligt seve a 34 Technical Poster FLT tos prt pros ny 2 snarl vane and nent cnet any fer or committe, Fr cetaled Information, sae the praduct ar feature documentation delivered with the saftware [Tol Coleo tite) DMIMO not enabled Deer LCS) Coverage overlap leads to severe interference. Multiple RRUs transmit orthogonal signals to UEs, converting interference into energy. Saw Definition aD DMIMO uses the centralized scheduling distributed RRU architecture to group multiple overlapping cells into © luster, within which multiple physical antennas jointly ©) Configuring the MIMO cluster and transmit signals to UEs, increasing downlink capacity. ‘enabling DMIMO Contralized scheduling center (deployed on the BBU) Performing inter-RRU channel calibration Determining target UEs for joint transmission Calculating BF weights for the UES Jointly transmitting signals in the DMIMO cluster por TT ® © © © 35 ‘The eNodeB adjusts the Tx-Rx ratios of RRUs to be consistent with each other to facilitate signal combination on the UE side, (1) wa ((149)) ( ) a we My) Rat Radio channel Txe Baseband compensation coettcient a1 Pe(SR) Baseband Joint Transmission Determining target UEs for joint transmission Calculating BF weights Uplink SRP Uplink channel BF weight for ) |) UES forjoint coetticient @ a - - > = > > joint transmission transmission ee SRS measurement Threshold SRS measurement Weight calculation Joint transmission increases UE throughput in the DMIMO cluster. Its classified into SU-JT and MUNT. ‘The eNodeB adaptively selects a made based on site situations, SU-JT MU-JT ‘Muttiple RRUs perform joint transmission for the Muttipte RRUs perform joint transmission for same UE. ‘muttiple UEs, Inte-RRU channel Infer-RRU channel a =f Resource reuse Glossary oreaiohid FAR Raho hd Revel Pome Sc we See pae eee ania a 36 Technical Poster [RG Tit echnis petr roves nia gnarl over and das nt con ry ofr or commimans Fr dtaad information, see the praduct ar feature documentation delivered with the saftware SVA-AC Feature: Intelligent Load Balancing When a STA initiates an access request, the SVA-AC instructs the STA to access a lightly-loaded AP. This improves service experience for users on heavy-load APs and increases system capacity. ‘The STAs always attempt to access an AP of ‘The STAs can access a lightly-loaded AP with the best signal quality. sufficiently strong signals. Before Now fo fo Cov cd SVA-AC Feature: Intelligent Frequency Band Navigation This feature enables a dual-band STA to preferably access the 5 GHz band, reducing the load on the 2.4 GHz band. Chath » .y ay * = = oy y ~ 2.4 GHz band 2.4 GHz band 37 SVA-AC Feature: Low Rate User Suppression This feature reduces the probebility of low-rate users preempting resources of high-rate users, increasing overall capacity and improving high-rate user the experience. Low-rate users can preempt bandwidth The bandwidth of low-rate users is reduced, resources of high-rate users. Before Now Bandwidth: Coverage area SVA-AC Feature: Management Frame Overhead This feature decreases the overheads of management frames so that more air interface resources can be used for service data. This enhances system availability and expands capacity. Low-rate users can preempt bandwidth ‘The bandwidth of low-rate users is reduced. resources of high-rate users, Boforo FR Now Management frame ‘ Management frame Dela tame | ‘ anh i eer SVA-AC Feature: Dynamic Channel Selection The SVA-AC automatically selects optimal channe's for APs in response to changes in radio environments. This feature reduces co-channel interference and adjacent-channel interference and improves system capacity. All APS use channel 1 ‘The SVA-AC automatically selects optimal channels for ‘APS in response to changes in radio environments. Before Now WEP documentation Dept, win Copyright © Huawe!Technolodies Co. Li 2017 Alrahts reserved. 38 For troreinorration, pease vist hitp:/support huawei.com Contact us at HUAWEI [email protected] Publication date: Second talon, March 2017,

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