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eLTE3.1 DBS3900 LTE FDD Product Description 01 (20130630) PDF
eLTE3.1 DBS3900 LTE FDD Product Description 01 (20130630) PDF
Issue
01
Date
2013-06-30
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Contents
Contents
1 Introduction ......................................................................................................................... 1
1.1 Overview .......................................................................................................................................................... 1
1.2 Benefits ............................................................................................................................................................. 2
2 Architecture .......................................................................................................................... 4
2.1 Overview .......................................................................................................................................................... 4
2.2 Basic Modules .................................................................................................................................................. 4
2.2.1 BBU3900 ....................................................................................................................................................... 4
2.2.2 RRU ............................................................................................................................................................... 6
2.3 DBS3900 .......................................................................................................................................................... 9
2.3.1 Typical Installation Scenarios ........................................................................................................................ 9
2.3.2 APM30H ...................................................................................................................................................... 10
2.3.3 TP48200B Power Cabinet ........................................................................................................................... 11
2.3.4 Indoor Mini Box .......................................................................................................................................... 12
2.3.5 Outdoor Mini Box ....................................................................................................................................... 12
2.3.6 Typical Configuration of the DBS3900 ....................................................................................................... 13
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1 Introduction
Introduction
1.1 Overview
Focusing on customer-oriented innovation, the DBS3900 LTE FDD base station
(referred to as the DBS3900 eNodeB in this document) fully utilize Huawei platform
resources and use a variety of technologies to meet the challenges of mobile network
development.
The E-UTRAN NodeB (eNodeB) is used for radio access in the LTE system. The
eNodeB mainly performs Radio Resource Management (RRM) functions such as air
interface management, access control, mobility control, and User Equipment (UE)
resource allocation. Multiple eNodeBs constitute an E-UTRAN system.
The basic modules of a DBS3900 eNodeB consist of baseband units (BBUs) and RF
modules. By a flexible combination of basic modules, the DBS3900 eNodeB can
accommodate to different capacities and application scenarios. The DBS3900 eNodeB
features a small size, low power consumption, flexible installation, and fast site
deployment. Figure 1-1Figure 1-1 shows the DBS3900 eNodeB.
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NOTE
1.2 Benefits
Diverse Usage Scenarios and RF Module Types for Different Wireless
Network Requirements
The DBS3900 eNodeB supports main LTE FDD frequency bands and the exclusive
800 MHz band of the industry. The RF module provides at least two TX channels and
two RX channels (2T2R). The modules support main LTE FDD frequency bands and
the minimum requirement of 2 x 2 uplink and downlink multiple-input multiple-output
(MIMO). RF modules are also characterized by their support for various bandwidths,
great TX power, and high power amplification efficiency.
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Architecture
2.1 Overview
With a distributed architecture, the DBS3900 eNodeB consists of two basic modules:
the BBU and the remote radio unit (RRU). To meet the requirements for radio network
deployment, the BBU and RRUs are connected using fiber optic cables through
common public radio interface (CPRI) ports to transmit CPRI signals.
The DBS3900 eNodeB uses the Advance Power Module with Heat-exchanger Cooler
(APM30H), Telecom Power (TP48200B), Indoor Mini Box (IMB03), and Outdoor
Mini Box (OMB). Through a flexible combination of the two modules and the cabinets,
DBS3900 eNodeBs help to provide diverse site solutions according to different
requirements.
Provides CPRI ports for communication with the RRUs/RFUs and processes
uplink and downlink baseband signals.
Manages the entire eNodeB by means of operation and maintenance (OM) and
signaling message processing.
Provides clock ports for clock synchronization, alarm monitoring ports for
environment monitoring, and a Universal Serial Bus (USB) port for
commissioning using a USB storage device.
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2.
LTE main processing and transmission unit (LMPT): manages the entire eNodeB
by means of operation and maintenance (OM) and signaling message processing,
and provides system clock for the BBU3900.
LTE baseband processing unit (LBBP): processes baseband signals and CPRI
signals.
Fan unit (FAN): controls the rotation speed of fans and monitors the temperature
of the BBU. It dissipates heat from the BBU.
3.
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Port
Quantity
Connector
Function
LMPT
FE/GE0
RJ45
SFP0
SFP
FE/GE1
RJ45
Electrical port,
connected to the
transport network or
core network.
FE/GE1 and SFP1
cannot be used
simultaneously.
SFP1
SFP
Optical port,
connected to the
transport network or
core network.
FE/GE1 and SFP1
cannot be used
simultaneously.
USB port
USB
Loads software.
TST port
USB
For testing.
ETH
RJ45
GPS port
SMA
LBBPd2
CPRI port
SFP
UPEUc
Power
supply
socket
3V3
MON0
RJ45
MON1
RJ45
EXT-ALM0
RJ45
EXT-ALM1
RJ45
2.2.2 RRU
An RRU is a remote radio unit. One or more RRUs constitute the RF part of a
distributed eNodeB. RRUs can be installed on a pole, wall, or stand. They can also be
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installed close to antennas to shorten the feeder length, reduce feeder loss, and
improve system coverage. RRUs modulate and demodulate baseband signals and RF
signals, process data, amplify power, and detect standing waves.
To accommodate different application scenarios, eLTE solution provides the following
RRU product:
RRU3222: operates at 800 MHz (band 20) with two RF channels, and applies to
outdoor eNodeBs that operate at the 800 MHz frequency band.
NOTE
For the specifications and parameters of this type of RRU, see the product description of the
RRU.
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Description
Tool-less male
connector (pressfit
type)
CPRI port
DLC
Connects to BBU3900, or to
another RRU for cascading.
RF port
DIN female
connector
RET port
QDB9
Alarm port
DB15
Port Type
Connector
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2.3 DBS3900
The DBS3900 facilitates site acquisition as well as network planning and optimization,
and reduces network deployment time. It enables operators to efficiently deploy a
high-performance network with a low total cost of ownership (TCO) by minimizing
investment in electricity, space, and manpower.
The DBS3900 consists of the BBU3900 and RRUs. The BBU3900 is characterized by
its small footprint, easy installation, and low power consumption. Therefore, the
BBU3900 can be easily installed in a spare space at an existing site. The RRU is also
compact and light. It can be installed close to an antenna to reduce feeder loss and to
improve system coverage.
NOTE
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2.3.2 APM30H
The APM30H is an outdoor integrated power system with heat exchangers. It provides
DC power for the DBS3900 and uses batteries for backup power. It also provides
installation space for the BBU3900 and customer equipment.
The APM30H is characterized by its compactness and light weight, and can be
installed on the ground. Figure 2-8 shows the internal structure of the APM30H.
Figure 2-8 Internal structure of the APM30H
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NOTE
The power supply unit (PSU) converts +24 V DC power into -48 V DC, 110 V AC, or 220 V AC
power.
The power monitoring unit (PMU) manages the power system, monitors power distribution, and
reports alarms.
1
2
3
(1)PDU
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(3)PSU
(4)Battery
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2 Architecture
MIMO
Quantity of LBBPs
Quantity
RRUs
3 10 MHz
2 2 MIMO
1 LBBP
3 RRUs
3 20 MHz
2 2 MIMO
1 LBBP
3 RRUs
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3.1 Overview
The eNodeB supports the OM system that is based on the man-machine language
(MML) and the Graphical User Interface (GUI). The OM system enables a
hardware-independent OM mechanism and provides powerful OM functions to meet
various OM requirements.
The eNodeB supports local maintenance and remote maintenance. In the OM system,
the maintenance terminal supports the Virtual Local Area Network (VLAN), and can
access the eNodeB using the Intranet or Internet, which makes maintenance more
convenient and flexible.
3.2 OM System
Figure 3-1 shows the OM system of the eNodeB.
Figure 3-1 OM system
The OM system consists of the LMT and the eOMC. The LMT is used to maintain a
single eNodeB. To perform maintenance operations, you can connect the LMT to the
eNodeB by using an Ethernet cable (local maintenance) or IP network (remote
maintenance). The eOMC, a mobile element management system provided by Huawei,
is used to remotely maintain multiple eNodeBs of different software versions.
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Technical Specifications
Value
2 MIMO, 64 QAM)
Uplink data rate at the MAC layer: 49 Mbit/s (1 x 2
MIMO, 64 QAM)
Maximum throughput per
eNodeB (packet size: 550
bytes)
LMPT:
Maximum number of
UEs in
RRC_CONNECTED
mode per eNodeB
(1LBBPd2)
Maximum number of
UEs in
RRC_CONNECTED
mode per eNodeB
(3LBBPd2)
Maximum number of
groups per eNodeB
240
Maximum number of
groups per cell
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Item
Value
20 km
NOTE
The above group-related specifics are only for reference, which may be updated later
based on the measurement result.
Input Power
DBS3900
APM30H:
RRU:
Base Station
Specification
Dimensions
(H x W x D)
DBS3900
Weight
DBS3900 (AC)
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Base Station
Specification
Operating
temperature
DBS3900
APM30H:
-40C to +50C (long term)
+50C to +55C (short term)
BBU3900:
-20C to +50C (long term)
+50C to +55C (short term)
RRU:
-40 to +50 (with solar radiation of 1120 W/m)
-40 to +55 (without solar radiation)
Relative
humidity
Atmospheri
c pressure
DBS3900
APM30H: 5% RH to 100% RH
BBU3900: 5% RH to 95% RH
RRU: 5% RH to 100% RH
NOTE
In Table 4-4, "short term" means continuous operation for not more than 72 hours or
accumulated operation of no more than 15 days a year.
4.5 Reliability
Table 4-5 Reliability KPIs
Item
KPIs
System availability
99.999%
155,000 hours
1hour
< 450s
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4.6 Standards
Table 4-6 Standards
Item
Specification
Storage
ETSI
EN300019-1-1
"Weatherprotected, not
locations"
Transportation
Anti-seismic
performance
V2.1.4
(2003-04)
temperature-controlled
class1.2
storage
3GPP TS 36.113
ETSI EN 301489-1/23
ITU-R SM.329-10
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3
3GPP
3m
A
AC
Alternating Current
APM
B
BBU
Baseband Unit
BTS
C
CCU
CMUA
CMUE
CPRI
CRFUd
D
DBS
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DC
Direct Current
DCDU
E
E-UTRAN
EMC
EMUA
eNodeB
E-UTRAN NodeB
EPS
EPU
ETP
ETSI
FDD
G
GSM
GUI
H
HAU
HEX
Heat EXchanger
I
IBBS
ICR
Indoor CentralizedRack
IMB
L
LBBP
LMT
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LRFU
LRFUe
LTE
M
MIMO
MME
MML
MRFU
MRFUd
MTBF
MTTR
O
OMB
P
PDU
PMU
PSU
R
RF
Radio Frequency
RFC
RFU
RH
Relative Humidity
RRU
S
S-GW
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SLPU
SDR
Software-Defined Radio
T
TCO
TEC
TMC
Transmission Cabinet
U
UMTS
USB
V
VLAN
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