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Welcome To Nokia Siemens Networks Nokia Siemens Networks
Agenda
Who
we
e are
are
Wh we
LTE performance
LTE terminals
LTE Network deployment examples
LTE Network sharing approaches
BTS: Flexi eNodeB aspects
LTE efficiencyy aspects
p
3GPP standardization
Summary
2
Ericsson
& Nortel
ALU
ZTE
NEC
+ Motorola
M t l
Notes: Wireless networks revenues include Radio, Core and MWR
Source: Nokia Siemens Networks SBD IPS estimates; financial statements; Huawei revenue estimated based on its 2010 report
4
Cisco
Focus
Mobile Broadband
and Services
2 Innovation
Use quality as
a differentiator
Quality
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Baseband pooling
HetNet
Flexi Multiradio 10
Active Antennas
Small cells
Radio Core
Packet, data access
and voice core
Optical Networks
Photonic IP
HSPA+
High load
HSPA+
Femto
WiFi
LTE
Femto
Low load
Over
Over the last year, Nokia Siemens Networks has made
significant strides in articulating its view of the intersection
point between policy control and adjacent areas (such as SDM,
charging, and DPI, including common feature planning), a
common go-to-market strategy and generally positioning the
separate products as part of a larger solution.
solution
Highest
Highest rated along the implementation scale in the LTE
Base Station Vendor Matrix Company Rankings.
Agenda
Wh we are
Who
LTE
performance
LTE performance
LTE terminals
LTE Network deployment examples
LTE Network sharing approaches
BTS: Flexi eNodeB aspects
LTE efficiencyy aspects
p
3GPP standardization
Summary
10
WHY LTE?
S
Superiormobilebroadbanduserexperience
i
bil b db d
i
latency
Throughput
100Mbps
150ms
<50ms
>42Mbps
10ms
<1Mbit
GSMHSPA+LTE
I d t
Industrycommitmentbehindtheecosystem
it
t b hi d th
t
GSMHSPA+LTE
Technologyconvergence
Extensiverangeofradiospectrumsupport
GSM
WCDMA
CDMA
FDD LTE
>90% harmonized
in 3GPP
WiMAX
TDSCDMA
11
TD-LTE
LTE
Advanced
12
Agenda
Wh we are
Who
LTE performance
LTE
LTE terminals
terminals
LTE Network deployment examples
LTE Network sharing approaches
BTS: Flexi eNodeB aspects
LTE efficiencyy aspects
p
3GPP standardization
Summary
13
HTC Thunderbolt
LTE+CDMA
HTC Sense, Skype with video
LG Revolution
Samsung smartphone
Compaq CQ10-688nr
LTE+CDMA
Android 2.2, hot spot capability
LTE+CDMA
Android , See What I See Video
LTE+CDMA
Android 2.2
LTE+CDMA
Smartphones for
GSM/HSPA/LTE
i 2H/2011
in
Motorola XOOM
LTE+WiFi (2Q/11)
Android 3.0 Honeycomb
LG Adrenaline, ATT,
multimode
Qualcomm-based
multimode LTE terminals
commercial availability
expected in 4Q10
Docomo LTE
PCMCIA Card
Samsung Craft
Craft, LTE/CDMA
LTE/CDMA,
MetroPCS
Nokia LTE prototype
modem RD-3
HP Pavilion dm1-3010nr
LTE+CDMA
Samsung Galaxy
LTE+CDMA, Android 2.2
and for
new segments
4Home
monitoring solution
Netgear MBR1000
LTE-capable
LTE+CDMA
BL Healthcare
TCx-I terminal with LTE
for HD-video enabled telemedicine
Ionicis home
monitoring & control GW
Samsung
g
Sequans TD-LTE trial
TD-LTE
device
prototype Fully
integrated in NSN LTE
SierraWireless MC7750
LTE+CDMA embedded module
Cat. 3 USB-modems
USB modems launched during 2010
14
Cradlepoint
6 different router/adapter
models with Pantech UML290
EAs Rockband
multiplayer online
gaming over LTE
TD-LTE
devices
LTE FDD
B d
Band
MH
MHz
U li k MHz
Uplink
MH
D
Downlink
li k MHz
MH
1
2
3
4
5
7
2x60
2x60
2x75
2x45
2x25
2x70
1920-1980
1850-1910
1710-1785
1710-1755
824-849
2500-2570
2110-2170
1930-1990
1805-1880
2110-2155
869-894
2620-2690
UMTS core
US PCS
GSM 1800
NAM AWS
850
2600 FDD
8
9
10
11
12
2x35
2x35
2x60
2x20
2x18
880-915
1749-1784
1710-1770
1427.9-1447.9
698-716
925-960
1844-1879
2110-2170
1475.9-1495.9
728-746
GSM 900
Japan, Korea 1700
US AWS extension.
Japan 1500
US
13
14
17
2x10
2x10
2 12
2x12
777-787
788-798
704 716
704-716
746-756
758-768
734 746
734-746
Verizon
US Public Safety
AT&T
18
19
2x15
2x15
815-830
830-845
860-875
875-890
20
2x30
832-862
791-821
21
22
23
2x15
2x80
2x20
1448-1463
3410-3490
2000-2020
1496-1511
3510-3590
2180-2200
Japan 1500
3.5 GHz FDD
US S-band
24
2x34
1626 5-1660
1626.5
1660.5
5
1525-1559
1525
1559
US (LightSquared)
25
26
2x65
2x35
1850-1915
814-849
1930-1995
859-894
TD-LTE
TD--LTE
TD
Early TD-LTE ecosystem mainly building on
2300
(MEA, India, China, APAC, Russia)
2600
(China LatAM,
(China,
LatAM Europe)
Band
MHz
Uplink MHz
Downlink MHz
33
1x20
1900-1920
1900-1920
34
1x15
2010-2025
2010
2025
2010-2025
2010
2025
35
36
37
1x60
1x60
1x20
1850-1910
1930-1990
1910-1930
1850-1910
1930-1990
1910-1930
38
1x50
2570-2620
2570-2620
39
1x40
1880-1920
1880-1920
China PHS
40
1x100
2300-2400
2300-2400
41
42
43
1x194
1x200
1x200
2496 2690
2496-2690
3400-3600
3600-3800
2496 2690
2496-2690
3400-3600
3600-3800
US (Clearwire)
3.4/5 GHz TDD
3.7/8 GHz TDD
bands
Agenda
Wh we are
Who
LTE performance
LTE terminals
LTE Network
Networkdeployment
deploymentexamples
examples
LTE Network sharing approaches
BTS: Flexi eNodeB aspects
LTE efficiencyy aspects
p
3GPP standardization
Summary
17
LTE coverage
layer*
Markets
Services
Spectrum
Devices
D i
st c s with
t HSPA/EDGE
S / G suppo
LTE US
USB-sticks
supportt
Laptops with integrated LTE chipset
Spectrum
Devices
19
LTE deployment on
contiguous bandwidth of
2x10MHz or more
for significant
differentiation viz. HSPA
50
36.7 / 11.4
Downlink
Uplink
22.2 / 7.0
8.8 / 2.8
1.4
20
110 1 / 35.2
110.1
35 2
100Mbps
service
requires
2x15MHz
bandwidth
73.7 / 22.9
75
25
149.8 / 46.9
10
15
20
Bandwidth [MHz]
100Mbps
p
service
also
supported
with
TD-LTE
20 MHz
DL/UL: 3/1
21
22
Femto
Indoor:
20-100mW
Outdoor:
0.2-1W
Coverage radius: 10s of meters
WiFi
Indoor:
Outdoor:
>10W
>10W
Indoor:
100-250mW
Outdoor:
1-5W
Coverage radius:10s of meters
Outdoor:
5 10W
5-10W
Coverage radius:100s of meters
Outdoor:
>10W
Coverage radius: kilometer(s)
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Home
Office
Airport
Shopping center
City walk
Stadium
City center
Suburban
Village
DAS
Pico
Micro
M
Macro
Agenda
Wh we are
Who
LTE performance
LTE terminals
LTE Network deployment examples
LTE Network
Networksharing
sharingapproaches
approaches
BTS: Flexi eNodeB aspects
LTE efficiencyy aspects
p
3GPP standardization
Summary
24
AAA
PCRF
Services in Packet
Data Network
IMS
MME
eNode-B
Operator
services
Internet
Serving
GW
PDN
GW
Company
intranets
S
i l user intranets
i t
t
Special
->
> Shared network for all users ; separation of users along applications @ EPC ( along APN )
25
LTE Radio
Access Network
f (Op A & B)
20 MHz
Carrier Operator
MME & S-/P-GW
eNB
Access to full bandwidth essential for most competitive LTE service offering
-> MOCN as preferred LTE network sharing approach
Multi-Operator Core Network (MOCN)
26
Agenda
Wh we are
Who
LTE performance
LTE terminals
LTE Network deployment examples
LTE Network sharing approaches
BTS: Flexi
FlexieNodeB
eNodeBaspects
aspects
LTE efficiencyy aspects
p
3GPP standardization
Summary
27
LTE introduction:
Roof top installation- feeder less installation - all BTS elements on the pole
Roof top
example
max 5 Meters
between antenna
and RF module
Mechanical support:
System and RF module installed on
the bottom of the pole
eNodeB: Leading concerning power consumption and size
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Poland
> 200 000 LTEready Flexi BTS
modules shipped
already
-30C
Japan
Germany
y
Saudi Arabia
+53C
+53
C
29
USA
Traditional
macro BTS
Flexi
multiradio BTS
Italy
Flexi Packet MWR
zero-footprint
solution
30
Agenda
Wh we are
Who
LTE performance
LTE terminals
LTE Network deployment examples
LTE Network sharing approaches
BTS: Flexi eNodeB aspects
LTE efficiency
efficiency
aspects
yyaspects
pp
3GPP standardization
Summary
31
Short latency: 10 20 ms
RF Modulation
OFDMA in DL
SC-FDMA
SC FDMA in UL
2-node
2
node architecture
HSS
MME
S1-MME
S11
S6a
SGi
S1-U
eNode-B
32
64 QAM,
Nokia Siemens Networks 2011
S/P-GW
Internet
QCI
Priority
Packet
Packet
Delay Error Loss
Budget
Rate
Example Services
100 ms
10-2
Conversational Voice
150 ms
10-33
50 ms
10-3
300 ms
10-6
100 ms
10-6
300 ms
10-6
100 ms
10-3
Voice,
Video (Live Streaming)
Interactive Gaming
300 ms
10-6
300 ms
10-6
1
GBR
Multimedia
Differentiated nrt-services
Resource
Type
Non-GBR
33
Up to 30 OCIs
Superior
Best
broadband
performance
user experience
40%
4080%
higher
higher
throughput
throughput
12 times more users
Extended QoS differentiation
Great throughput
user experience
Great
Higher average
Proven superior performance
throughput
as the detailed results in
this report confirm, the overall
performance of the Gothenburg
network (NSN) was better than
the performance of the Stockholm network (ERICY) 9/2010
Source: Signals Research Group, Signals Ahead
LTE Drive Test Revisited - Part 1
1. Full report available
from here: www.signalsresearch.com
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Extended QoS
4G+
Consistently
better user
experience
Monetize services
and retain the most
valuable customers
Smart
Scheduler
Consistently
l
lower
llatency
t
Smart
Scheduler
continuously
getting smarter
Fast Lane
SelfConfiguration
NNSN
Nokia
ki SON
Si
Siemens
Networks
k SON S
Suite
i
Suite N
Open
northbound interfaces
M bil C
Mobile
Core
PCS
Auto-Inventory
LTE SON
MME/S-/P-GW
ANR Optimization
SON
SelfOptimization
Mobility Robustness
Other vendor
network (MVI)
Load Balancing
Power Saving
SelfHealing
35
2G/3G SON
PA0
PA1
4 TX PA / branches
(per polarization) in the radio
module connect to 3 or 2 passive
elements in the antenna module.
PA2
PA3
PA4
PA5
AAS
PA6
PA7
Common
FAR
CELL
36
NEAR CELL
Agenda
Wh we are
Who
LTE performance
LTE terminals
LTE Network deployment examples
LTE Network sharing approaches
BTS: Flexi eNodeB aspects
LTE efficiencyy aspects
p
3GPP standardization
standardization
Summary
37
Full system
SIM, Radio,
Core, OAM,
NNI
Evolve beyond
scope culture
2000 delegates
M li
MultiStakeholder
38
Based on
3GPP Rel 8
39
NSN supports
t the
th USA Home
H
Land Security roadmap
We understand that the Tetra,
TCCA agenda
d iis iin principle
i i l
the same
Convergence of Mission
C iti l V
Critical
Voice
i and
dD
Data
t with
ith
LTE requires enhancements
to LTE standard
NSN is committed to start the
journey with 3GPP Rel 12
Based on
3GPP Rel
12
Presenters Name
June 17, 2003
Dept / Author / Date
onward
In current 3GPP
Work program
Needed
standardization
t d di ti
to be confirmed
Legend
Highe
er power UE
E category (for vehicle
e
mountted devicess)
Group Communicattion
Pus
sh-to-talk
Priority, Pre-emptio
on
D
Direct Mode w/o infrastrructure
MO/D2D
DM
Adhoc deployment
d
ts
R
Relay for cov
verage exte
enstion
for bac
ckbone failure
Locall switching
E2E Encryption
Dependen
nt on deploymen
nts
Siganlin
ng Encyptio
on
Priority
item to
adress in
Rel 12
Sp
pectrum
Security
Operability
Mission Critical Communication
Radio
Requirements
2012
#55
#56
2013
#57
#58
#59
#60
#61
2014
#62
#63
#64
#65
Stage 3
Stage 2
Stage 1
Study Item
TSG RAN
Study on LTE-D2D to start
Work on USA (AWS band) High Power Device
class (vehicle mounted) to start
41
#66
Agenda
Wh we are
Who
LTE performance
LTE terminals
LTE Network deployment examples
LTE Network sharing approaches
BTS: Flexi eNodeB aspects
LTE efficiencyy aspects
p
3GPP standardization
Summary
Summary
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Summary
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