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TEMG ASAE AEE Pr OnE SIME LEAs UMTS — — Second Edition ———-_ » e@ SOLUTION U9008U850 Networking Solution UMTS Wide Coverage Solution UMTS Multi-Sector Solution Multi-Cartier HSPA Solution Always UL HSPA+ Solution NodeB Modernization Solution RNC in Pool Solution UMTS High Power Solution @ UMTS HD Voice Solution (© Value Oriented Planning Solution @ Spectrum and Network Evolution Solution (@ MBB Migration Solution © xMbps Anytime Anywhere Solution eseeoe8e08e @ Video Coverage Solution © UMTS HD Video Solution (© Huawei Multi-Vendor Network Evaluation Solution EQUIPMENT ® Macro Base Station {@ AAU (Easy Macro) Product Solution ® Blade Site Product Solution ® LampSite Introduction @ BSC6910 Hardware & Typical Configuration CONTENTS 01 04 07 u 15 19 57 59 61 67 x Oo r4 U900SU850 x> > 01 Benefits Rapid packet switched (PS) services and the exponential growth in smartphone use have been placing unprecedented demands on UMTS network performance. The addition of UMTS 900 MHz (band VIII) and UMTS 850 MHz (band V) frequency bands meet these demands. Wider coverage Fewer base stations Better penetration ae — > — Coverage area of U900/U850_ Base station number Radiation loss reduced is 25 to 3 times that of U2100 reduced by 50%-70% by 10 to 12. dB Reused GSM sites, reduced network deployment costs redial sasu GSM A/C |) UMTS AVC Ea ’ Singlenan|) (¥a00, |) GSM_ UMTS | errr) Batteries Batteries a Saved Devices Cheer 02 Application Scenarios Wide Suburban Coverage Cir Rema ann nae U900/U850 and U2100 cell coverage is contiguous. _ U900/U850 cells absorb traffic from U2100 cells in Handovers between U900/U850 and U2100 cells hotspots. In non-contiguous coverage areas, user are successful. experience needs to be guaranteed. Antenna Tacs UEs in idle mode and “) UES in the inthecell pear “O]] | E) ceivben CELL_FACH state | | state +>Call reselection +>Cell reselection <> IFHO <> IFHO <= RRC inter-frequency redirection <~ BlindHO <~ MCLOR 01 Stacked Networking Urban Intensive Coverage ‘The U900/U85O and the U2100 belong to different U900/U850 cells are used to fill coverage holes and venders, and load must be kept balanced between should be prevented from absorbing too much traffic. them. Fe) stg 0070850), | U900/0850) +> Cell reselection -— cB +> Cell reselection > IFHO <= RRC inter-frequency redirection <-> IFHO <= RRC inter-frequency redirection <— BlindHO <~ MCLOR 03 Main Challenges ese aee Miner ier Low-frequency noise affects capacity and coverage. A non-standard bandwidth of 3.8 or 4.2 MHzis The following key features are used to address this configured to save spectrum and guarantee challenge. performance. ums GSM and UMTS 1900/0850) frequency <5 MHz frequency <2.6 MHz ma uns}, 2°24 umTs ums} 2°Fcsm 04 Key Features is ts Rc ek This feature estimates and eliminates interference based on the spatial and time correlations of the interference on multiple antennas, and uses the maximum SINR criteria to enhance uplink throughput in a cell. Step 1. Interference rejection: Two interfering signals de-correlated (from a ‘sector’ to a “circle”) 02 ‘Step 2. Signal combination: According to the maximum SINR criteria, the RNC combines ‘the two signals to increase the SNR. | Effective signal eee == Interfering signal Bd L Y. — Combined Signal Signal? => V effective signal — Combined Alter IRC is enabled terfering signal — in signal mere esc) This feature allows cells with strong interference to use the resources of cells with weak or no interference, improving the uplink coverage of cells with strong interference. cell2 @® Asset rrimtwolet tes Eas DUE nse This feature adaptively performs network optimization if uplink interference occurs. boned +10%~50% i ‘Auto-Adaptive > Background Noise Update Cell without interference Cell with interference © Uplink callecge Downlink celledge Glossary BlindHO bind handover MGLOR measurement-based inter-requency LOR handover algorthm ‘SLB Inter-Frequency Load Balancing RIWP ‘received total wideband power IFHO Inter-Frequency Handover ‘SASU Same-band Antenna Sharing Unit 'SINR. signal o interference plus noise ratio IRC Interference Rejection Combining Wireless Network Information Center Tech Support WF owner Oe ON Copyright @ Huawel Technologies Co, Lid 2016, Allright reserved, 03 UMTS Wide Coverage wp 01 Network Coverage Challenges Weak coverage Fut Strong coverage Bad experience “ll Good experience @ Fewer sites High rent St ene ee UMTS 900 MHz deployment restricted in UMTS 2100 MHz deployment not restricted in some areas these areas ° 0 ——— fo CIP LIIIIM LIP BF vw ve + base station base station ] 04 02 UMTS Wide Coverage ESE Improves performance by 8 dB. [.g. 9. j Ls) 4-Rx Diversity High-power RRUs Antennas Features Higher Rx sensitivity Improved Tk power Enhanced T/Rx gains Improved performance 4-Rx Diversity improves UL coverage by 3 4B. ‘Two options available Option 1 Option 2 4-Rx antenna 4-Rx antenna Lx 2T4R RRU 2x 1T2R RRUs [Teena High-power RRUs improve DL coverage by 3 dB. RRUs with high Tx power increase Tx power per cell p a0 wien r] ao wre 03 60 2T4R 2x60 W RRU used with a single carrier « with 80 W of transmit power = a 6 dB p jsow/cell| +548, improvement [rice Pm High-gain antennas improve DL/UL coverage by 3 dB. (65° antenna ® (7 to 18 dBi) (2) 33° ning Deoowe 05 een ‘These features deliver 2 dB better coverage. WRFD-171201 Crystal Voice in Deep Coverage reduces the BLER and improves the voice quality in poor-quality networks. g “Fist Decoding ' High-order decoding adopted when decoding fails Succeeded : WRFD-181201 Uplink Coverage Improvement During Access Serial List Viterbi Algorithm (SLVA) decoding improves the decoding of RACH messages for the radio bearer (SRB) and expands RACH coverage, improving user access, especially in weak-coverage scenarios, UE O PRACH preamble Nodes RNC Other features: ‘© WRFD-140201 AMR Voice Quality Improvement Based on PLVA WRFD-020701 AMR/WB-AMR Speech Rates Control ‘© WRFD-160204 CS Voice Precise Power Control ‘© WRFD-170201 Seamless Crystal Voice ‘© WRFD-180201 Improved Uplink Coverage for SRB over DCH Glossary LER block errorrate ‘OPEX operating expense ‘SRB signaling radio bearer CAPEX capital expenditure _—-SLVA Sera List Viterbi Algorithm TCO total cost of operation. Wireless Network Information Center é ‘Tech Support Ne Copyright © Huawe! Technologie Co, Lis. 2016, Al igh reserve. 06 UMTS Multi-Sector Solution ry) ./\ Technical Poster oy eo f n 12 29 Difficult =| Scarce User Growth Site Acquisition Radio Spectrum 02 What Is Multi-Sector Configuration @% $3/3/3 __ oe $3/3/3/3/3/3 Ordinary antennas \\ Senn eu Bese) No need for additional frequencies 03 Benefits <1) Coverage Improved ~4 Capacity Expanded ge Imp pacity Expai > 70%, «@s7an G8 07 Puy i Sens oe Pe LU Si rene Optimization ed mS | Automatic Site Planning and Optimization E]| ASP automatically provides the target sites with accurate site planning. Site identification RF parameter settings la] ACP helps adjust the antenna azimuth, eliminating pilot pollution and coverage holes. 3 sectors 6 sectors (without ACP) 6 sectors (with ACP) . oe =) me i a CeBel ad (2 oD 08 Configurable neighboring cells expanded from 31 to 63, avoiding missing neighboring cells Ki Cerys en at most Traditional scheme 31 avallable neighboring Cells supported by software Efficient Improvement of KPIs Related to Call Drops 3 sectors=™ 6 sectors Huawei scheme More cells and larger soft handover area 2 7 parameters supporting wit ga, &= ‘S58 Huawei scheme More available neighboring cells supported by software to prevent missing neighboring cells, Operation time reduced by GQ)% Cutdown maintenance workload and OPEX for customers Adaptive Soft Handover Optimization in Multi-Sector B2 @)) 8 Be @ Collect the number of successful SHOs with each configured neighboring cell within a measurement period @ Select top N neighboring cells with the largest number of SHOs © Send handover requests to the top N, rather than all neighboring cells Handover to the best neighboring cell @ Release of the original RL by UE 09 eS ood) Expansion to 9 sectors 9 sectors 120% higher capacity than 3 sectors 6 sectors 70% higher capacity than 3 sectors, 3 sectors uoRn|on3 uoRn|on3 Evolution Smooth evolution to LTE 6 LTE sectors Yessy Per eee) Cay 1T2R S_ FN) tual 4T4R) 1T2R The multi-sector solution allows the live network in single-mode single-band mode to evolve into ‘multi-mode single-band or multi-mode multi-band mode. Glossary: ACP automatic cal planing ASEN adaptive SEN AF eatesgoany AE miocteancy anit ANP secur slating SDR sotware-etned ado ANA automat raghbor lation ——=RAT_— rao aconssachnclosy —=«SFN—_single fequeney notwerk Wireless Network 2 Information Genter [al Toch Support SG Copyright @ Huawel Technologies Co, Lt 2016 Al tghts reserve. 10 Multi-Carrier HSPA Technical Poster METS RUC erat tm aN Multi-carrier HSPA allows a UE to set up HSPA connections in multiple, inter-frequency, co-coverage cells of different carriers. Multi-carrier HSPA consists of multi-carrier HSDPA and multi-carrier HSUPA, which can work together. Multi-carrier HSDPA Multi-carrier HSUPA Certs Mult-carrier HSDPA cell group ‘Multi-carrier HSUPA cell. group eT erm LN ‘Compared with single-carrier HSPA, multi-carrier HSPA significantly increases the peak user rate, especially when users have a large amount of data to transmit. The peak user rates shown here assume the following technologies are used: DL: multi-carrier HSPA+64QAM (the peak user rates doubled if MIMO is also used) UL: multicarrier HSPA+16QAM. oo u Key Technologies Protocol Entity Changes UE NodeB. RNC Et MAC-4 eng Dee ns PHY os ax Oca? a and TNL TNL lmiChanged part PHY: Channel mapping. Multiple E-DCHs and HS-DSCHs need to be configured for each UE. MAC-ehs/MAC-i/MAC-is: Manages multiple HARQ entities. RIC: Supports flexible RLC PDU sizes. NNBAP and RRC: Reports the muiti-carrier capability ofa cell and UE, respectively Selection of Primary and Secondary Carriers The primary carrier determines the coverage performance of UEs. ' During the service process, each UE | selects a cell from the cell group to: serve as the primary carrier cell based | The primary carrier selection on the cell group configuration. Other | process is same as the DRD process cells in the cell group serve as | for SC-HSDPA. secondary carrier cells. | Asecondary carrier must be selected from ' the cell group where the primary carrier | is located, nee fee t En ' Feature Descrip' Multi-Carrier HSDPA Gor foie err) Description eerieauea WRFO-010689 Supports the simultanoous DCHSDPA use oftwo-carier HSDPA Cat. 25 o higher +MIMo ‘and MIMO. \WRFO-150227 Supports the simultaneous ; TEnSoeR aeocarsconar CL 2a! +MIMO HSDPA and MIMO. Se WRFD-150223 Supports the simultaneous MC-HSDPA use oftweeffourcarrer Cat, 30/82 or ighe +MiMo HSDPA and MIMO, ornigher Example: three-carier HSDPA with MIMO 12 Multi-Carrier HSUPA (DC-HSUPA) ‘Multi-carrier HSUPA is dependent on multi-carrier HSDPA. ‘The primary and secondary carriers for multi-carrier HSUPA must be the same as those for multi-cartier HSDPA. = Qe ) vescipion | "Requirement Suppor WREDMOZE sgacoienionny Cal. orhghr twecare HSUPA @ Primary carrier cell “| Multi-carrier HSUPA cell group @ Secondary carrier cell |! Multi-carrier HSDPA cell group PVs) sitet le riley Application scenarios: hotspot areas with mutiple carriers Spectrum Reauirements: The frequencies must be adjacent Only multi-carrier HSDPA (DC-HSDPA excluded) supports an in an intra-band configuration inter-band configuration, and the band combination must be one of the following: & BandB BandB iz CEE eS. If three or more carries are used, Eee the frequencies must be selected zt Cy cana Le er cena 1(@100M) 2 ‘ml (300M) 1 If two carriers are used, the 1(2100M) 3 ‘Val (200M) 1 frequencies can be selected from (900M) 1 aw) 2 poy band (190M) 2 IV(AWS) 1 (900M) 2 aw) 2 1(2100M) al Vv (650M) 2 1(2100M) 2 (850M) i 1(@100M) 2 Vv (650M) z ag00m) a (650M) 1 13 Byler mL aaned ices am (aod emg Two-Carrier HSPA to Three-Carrier HSPA) Three-carrier scenario oy pia asa} carrier B 1. Cell 1 of carrier ene carrier HSDPA cell ets 2. Cell 1 of carrier ee eae ot multi-carrier Bea cale irs DC-HSDPA 3C-HSDPA "} DC-HSUPA Note: Enable DB-HSDPA if the frequencies of carrier C cross different bands. Glossary: DB Dual-Band MAG Medium Access Control PHY Physical Layer De Dual-Carrer MAC-d MAC entty for DCH QAM Quadrature Ampltude Modulation E-DCH Enhanced Dedicated Channel MAC-ehs MAC enltyfor HS-DSCH LC Racio Link Control FP Frame Protocol MAC-IMAC-Is MAC enti for E-DCH RRC Radio Resource Control HSDPA High Spead Downlink Packat Acass MC Mutipia-Carter SC Single-Carrir HS-DSCH High Speed Downlink Shared Channel MIMO Mult-nput Mul-Outout TTNL Transport Network Layer HSPA High Speed Packet Access NBAP NodeB Application Part HSUPA High Speed Uplink Packet Access PDGP Packet Data Convergence Protocol Gg Wireless Network Information Center [a] Tech Support WP overs 209. Copyright @ Huawel Technologies Co, id, 2016. Allrights reserved. rani 14 Always UL HSPA+ Solution eieceeee sytsyreastg = = Photos Video clips Files Games Traffic congestion during big events Bad experience Increased UL traffic Suppressed UL throughput @ ag: (@) @ a Normal traffic Soaring traffic Low data rates during big events ES wae ae Cees ted ® HSUPA coverage enhancement with limited UE power ® Improved coverage ®@ HSUPA TTI adaptive for HSUPA 2 ms TTI selection ® DRD for SRB over HSUPA in two steps ® Interference cancellation '® Power control Capacity User Experience Cell uplink capacity] Uplink bearer rate Video/Web access delay Ping delay 5% to 30% 2 to 5 times 10% to 30% 20% to 35% OFF ON HSPA+ HSPA+ DC-HSUPA OFF ON. ‘OFF ON 10ms 2ms La eo Oaley Optimizing power ratio of control channels to data channels Control ho © channels || ‘aed Improved coverage Power ratio without optimization 2 \. ‘ Nominee) Power dato with " moot Pec s a eei) ‘optimization “Camas Stabilizing KPIs by TT! switching © Automatic switching to 10 ms TTI ® Automatic switching to 10 ms TTI if there is edge coverage attenuation if there is cell load congestion Rat oe ae © Improved cell Improved user edge KPIs experience El Reducing UL Interference and Improving UL Capacity © Interference cancellation is used to reduce inter-user interference. Interference cancellation (IC) performs detection, regeneration, and cancellation on signals for users to improve demodulation performance and improve UL capacity. DPDCH y=, _E-DPCCH roe ue (| cor 7 en200n |) HS-DPCCH, HSUPAUE usopave []]"seesee pcos Control-channel IC Data-channel IC a DPCCH E-DPCCHI E-DPDCH Improved UL capacity Rot ol © Power consumption is reduced when there are low data rates or no data transmission. (0to 40 kbps) (40t0 120kops) (> 120 kbps) Low data rate Medium datarate High data rate Before Now Improved UL power efficiency lo Reduced pressure on UL capacity Number of users 7 Features Involv UL HSPA+ Dimension | Feature ID Feature Name 1 Introduced In wrrb-020198 HSUPA Coverage Enhancement RANI3.0, Coverage at UE power limitation improvement WrRFD-171209 Coverage Improvement for HSUPA RANI74 2ms UES WRFD-010210. CCPIC Phase1 RAN10.0 WRFD-010691 HSUPA uplink interference cancellation (IC) RAN12.0 WRFD-010712, Adaptive Configuration of Traffic Channel RAN13.0 Power offset for HSUPA WRFD-140202, CCPIC Phase2 RAN14.0 WrFD-150206 Turbo Ic RANI. UL capacity improvement wReD-160213 Turbo IC Phasez RAN16.0 WrFD-160201 Control Channel Parallel Interference RANI6O Cancellation (Phase 3) wrFD-t60202 Flexible Power Control for Uplink Low Data RANIB.0 Rete Transmission WRFD-171203, Uplink Control Channel OLPC RANIZ.4 weFD-171207 Virtual CPC RANIZ.A WRFD-01061404 HSUPA 2ms/10ms TT! Handover RAN1O0 Stable KPIs. WeFD-o10690 TTT Switch for BE Services Based on Coverage RAN12.0 Glossary: ‘CCH Control Channel (CPC continuous packet connectivity E-DPCCH E-DCH dedicated physical control channel LPC Cuter Loop Power Contr RoT ‘rise over thermal Wireless Network Information Center Van Copyght © Huawel Technologies Co, Ls. 2016, Al ght reserve. CCPIC Control Channel Parale! Interference Cancellation DCH Data Channel PO Power Offset ‘TTI transmission time interval ‘Tech Support HS-DPCCH high speed dedicated physical contol channel 18 NodeB Modernization Background a Pere rntan Cony rene Pens Va base station VI base station N N+2 N#4 N46 Time 2005 2008 +2012 2014 i 4 i i ao ‘Modernization cycle [years] ‘Specifications of the old hardware Peete recs ere) irra gat a fae The old hardware is not updated trie Seis ations and therefore does not eet support new features RU3959 RUBS62 radtonal macro 7 peri Psenri e - e e e - e -RRU3804/3806 -RRUSE8/3839 19 Advantages Mec Laake ity. ‘Comparison of BBP uplink air interface capacity (RANI6.0) Downlink air interface ‘capacity comparison Increased HSPA user quantity ‘and downlink capacity Tate 2 2 ; ; 3 y ~ 7 Used SS T3060 90 20 Uw avanty Pasar aarty = ysuPA wae WeBPd WBEPr UBBPd ———-20W + a0W «GOW §| HSDPA ‘The UBBPS board increases the uplink air interface capacity and reduces the RMP. feeekonee ns BB Uplink coverage improvement ‘The uplink demodulation algorithm increases the uplink sensitivity, ‘The uplink edge coverage improves by 0.5 dB to 1.5 48. eos co ‘TOP congestion WBBPb -> UBBPd High-power RRUS increase downlink ai interface capacity and alleviate tee User auantty \WoOPbS WOBPG? WBBPH UBBPIS USEPA BB Downlink coverage improvement ‘The downlink transmit power and downlink signal quality are improved. The downlink edge coverage improves by 208. ao RRussic | TT2R | 2040W wTraboie woes |) suing |) SiPpenet RRUB#O4 tar «Geow oe ee ae ee RRUseo |aTaR | # GnaoW rannel Parallel interference et ‘Supported ‘Supported “Comeaton Pcs’) | mere WaFU (OW) | 1T=R | _2cM0W WaFU Ze | 4cR0W eee Not Nc WRFUs 272R 4Ci160W ‘Cancellation (Phase 3), pees pg ‘spon RRusex ~=aTaR | s cZOW HetsE The coverage ingrover er aveeke tena ere Ser WRFD-160204 CS Voice Precise Not Suppestes Power Control swopored J cxoperes ‘The MOS is increased by 0.15, WRFD-140201 AMR Voice Quality Not H supriod [supported 10.0.3 by using the two features Improvement Based on PLVA supported inthe table, 20 jluced TCO RRU energy consumption l RRUBBO4 RRU3E39 Site modernization ‘The power amplifier (PA) efficiency increases and Fowor RRUs and lower power consumption in 2Tx ‘each module saves kWh electricity every day, scenarios Energy saving for the baseband processing unit | | esa acca OS 460% |_| |_| 150% Lox |_| |_| Board Power Spare part saving saving ‘saving Fewer boards are used and the power consumption per CE decreases. The OBM costs are lowered. Evolution EYena eres Type BTS3812 Series, BTS3812E Series Bs3800 3900 Series NodoB ‘Support HSPA ‘support remote RRUs ‘Support HSPAr ‘Suppor high capaci and Sip lert ‘texble depioymant Function Support coMPT and Suppor remote RRUs (CO-BBP GUL multimode base stations Dea 21 Meee AMeLs (ers. A ALY OM ia ra amore if xn zTaROO Me 2am coe aewow "eHow zeuow eters eed Stations (Distributed) escent to) Main control ah wer vssu ver . Network mode | pais UTS oy | SippotsUNTSoniy | Spas UTS ony, | SRBC NETGUL Sppors 200 cNBAPS | Suppers 100 CNSAPE Specification ‘Supports 80 CNBAPs Supports 100CNBAPs Supports 200 Mbit's ‘Supports 1.5 Gbit's iraacemee: eee ee ere ferent capone BaLTO een a enhecotnert snpparatPee om BU wosra Was 1 1 om c5ec poe ; processing unit an ay Benefits of Baseband Processing Units Evolution 22 enefits of Baseband Processing Units Evolution weapa Poy Pr) Rag usePd Network mode evolution Co-BBP GUL mode Improved HsPA+ ‘CCPIC Phase 3 capacity | HSPA ‘CCPIC Phase 1 ‘Turbo IC Phase 2 SOHSPA users 144 HSPAusers —128HSPAUsers | 512.CEs 12 cols and 1024 CEs per cal Downlink throughput 96 HSPA.users Downlink throughput | 34 HSPA users 12-col resource pools Improved of 43.2 Mbivs per cell of 128 Mois 768 HSPA users specifications 11500 CNBAPS Downlink throughput tHE vere of 84 Mois Downlink throughput fer can 0 252 Mts i Dowiink throughput of 504 Mis Downlink throught CS Voice Precise Improved of Ba MDs ower Contr! user experience Downlink throughput (0f 23 Mbils per user 512CEs 12 cells and 1024 CEs Reduced TCO HSUPA2ms TTI CE efficiency enhanc- CE efficiency foment of 4R cals ‘enhancement ras) 2100 MHz UL Refarming 1800 MHz GL Refarming ato mie 800i U2teo me We i b= 0 1 a suru urs eR wus UMPT+UBBPc UMPT+UBBPd6 “e, ui2i00 wie 1800 i200 He a We a — t= a . — erry |e TT GLRRU UMTS mor ‘The Co¥MPT UMTSILTE dual made makes O8M become sy “he CoMPT UNTSILTE duel made makes O8M become easy ‘he Co-B8P UNTSILTE dual mode improves UMTS speietons ‘The Go-BBP UMTSILTE dual moe improves UMTS spect sree. ions and capaci ‘The SOR RRU helps save installation space onthe tower as wel as the rent costs, Wireless Network Information Center i Nee Copyght @ Huawe! Techaologies Co, L206 All ght reserve. ‘Tech Support 23 RNC in Pool 01 Why RNC in Pool fcr [racers thd & Aload > thd2 & UP Load (Master) > UP Load (Overfiow) ATX ucveersaney | i ise PS or 1 ene Mower Ovotow Master RNC Sores Ma Soba eens etree ert ecaeericne in we ie = = User plane (Common channel) Maser 25 04 RNC in Pool Node Redundancy Snes ‘#Node redundancy and load sharing can be used together @ [Automatic master RNC health check @ (Automatic master RNC outage alarm © [Biitchover of Node® contol rights ¥ a Y oss @ [ Senice provision from Backup RNC. @ many TT Sano NodeBduat-homing) 05 RNC in Pool Networking Scenarios © 1 8scee00+1 Bsc8910 (One BSC8S10 provides load sharing/node redundancy for one BSC8900. DB Nesceso0sesces10s ~ +1 BSCEI10 Scenario 1: (One BSC8210 provides load sharing for N (N <= 6) BSC8900s or N (N <= 3) BSC8910s. Scenario 2: (One BSCES10 provides node redundancy for N (N <= 6) BSC8900s or BSCE910s. Q Tech Support 1 Bsceeid+1 BSC8910 Two BSCB810s provide load shernginode redundancy for each other © niesterevc Wireless Network Information Center il {72 Copyright© HuawelTectnologes Co, Le. 2016, lights reserved 26 Technical Poster UMTS Hich|Dowensclutiont MBB Explosion Creates New Challenges an ® gS 2 (} G Explosive MBB growth Existing sites and spectrum Ahigh power solution are insufficient. is required A High Power Solution Is the Best Choice Challenges to MBB Booming _40 W Delivered for Capacity Expansion Gain Fast traffic growth, massive # 20% capacity gain user migration IE) Higher capacity & wider coverage > © 3 dB coverage gain Exhausted spectrum a New spectrum not required > * Low TCO New Site Challenges * Fast deployment * Site acquisition ssieanalaee WD sce eectean ar ecto ‘Site loss per year Higher Capacity & Wider Coverage 3 dB coverage gain 20% capacity gain w i 1+20% so W/4 Weel +3 a8 27 Low TCO High Power Solution old. Power license Traditional Site Deployment Fast Deployment: Grid-Level Planning with ASP Hotspot map Issue Detection Detect hotspots & weak coverage based on MRs 0.5 days Q Weak coverage map Sector Identification Identify 40 W sectors 1” @ Quick Deployment sae @ ae Optimize the downtitt and adjust the pilot power to ‘Lweek total improve capacity or coverage (deployment) {Psectoes n weak coverage iit V sectors in hotspots u2000 “CME 1¥ 40 w/a W coverage area 1¥ 40 w/2 W capacity area 28 Ertan ele ee eC) Adding the license at the existing site 1T module 1T module with VAM. 2T module with VAM. Cfmwime [effin |) efron Sufficient power Insufficient power ‘on the 1T2R RF module on the 1T2R RF = module Sufficient power on the 2T2R/2TAR RF module BBU Policies used based on the power margin of the RF module: ‘© For an RF module with sufficient power, add the power license directly. ‘* For an RF module with insufficient power, combine the RF modules or replace a qualified RF module and then add the power license. High Power Capacity Solution Scenario Glossary ACPautomatic cel planning MR measurement report’ VAM virtual antenna mapping ASP accurate site planning TCO total cost of operation Wireless Network Information Center a Ven Copyright @ Huawel Technologies Co, Ld, 2016. Al rights reserved, 23 Technical Poster PoE DACs lx ol U1 itoda im ies Service Types 'UMTS natworks are now th fasts of voice senvicas. UMTS vio socvens ca bo CS or PS based. Tho PS oie sarvoes a Pelee eee ee ee eee eect eed Advantages of AMR Services Mii ee eS The solution applies to CS servis and includes the folowing sub solutions Basic HD. +The Best Experience ‘The Fastest Access ‘The Widest Coverage *Speech Quality Assessm Basic HD Introduction {on improves voice qually using AMRWB services. Key ochnologos, such as FO and PLVA, ‘nd Maintenance pee Piatto oa Nese et Pacey Features Feature 1D Feature Nome introduced In| FREDOZOTOI —_ANIRUWE-AMIR Speach Fates Control RANZO IRFDO11600_TFOFTFO RANSO (RFD 010613 AMR-WE (Adaptive Mui Rate Wide Band) RANG WRFD-140201 AMIR Voce Qualdy improvement asec on PLVA ANIA TAMR-WB Additional high frequency band renders ‘much doarer voices, facilitating ‘Montfcation ofthe speaker, Aceltional ow frequency band renders ‘voices more actual and authentic ta the listener Frequency(H2) 50 300 3400 7000 IFomro Gas “GEMS tons Cote o-® 0 a" UE Nodes NodeB U 30 TAMR/WB-AMR Speech Rates Control UE « « “This feature enables the UE or RNC to. or@ 1-543 $i. ee a ee isi tes RNC MSC Rant a9 UE counteracting reduction in cell capacty and data data ‘coverage caused by AMR-WB. Implemented on a NodeB, tis feature improves speech decoding In areas wih weak coverage, Cece eee oan Tt vA PLVA Q succeeded eB LVA decoded bits ‘This sliion uses Huawe! patented technologies to Improve voice decoding and power contol perfomance, thereby reducing the BLER in the uplink without inreasing the UE tanemit powe : Benen ntact) Featirei0 | Feature Name Introduced in| WRFD-160204 CS Voice Precise Power Control RANI6O WRFD-170201 Seamless Crystal Voice RANIZ.A WRFD-171201 Crystal Voie in Deep Coverage RANI CS Voice Precise Power Control See eee ee TC Gonmans (heveasinglsecessirg ‘he UE vans power) UE frreeerg UE torent poversioncurent OOS? Fe Sie gat Sie () ‘Target SiR ———esetty)_noven _ fr Estimating the curent Estimating the ado channel quality for sees ft multpat radio ating te target Se ‘Sats a nrease me accuracy imate te aio channal uaty more oe SiR accuraily bad on he BLER and BER ‘Seamless Crystal Voice ‘Conducting weighted ‘combining on signals from multiple links ® . RNC A RNG 31 \Crystal Voice in Deep Coverage Ste ee eee ee First Decoding celine" Second Decoding Failed {0r seceding fale = Data ileerieccss) Introduction eee pre er er prea Features Feature 1D Feature Name Introduced in NA ‘Adoptive SRE rate RANI6O WRFO-160106 Fast Radio Bearer Setup RANI6.0 WRFD-171202 Ultrafast CS Call Setup ANITA I Adaptive SRB Rate and Fast Radio Bearer Setup UE —_NodeB SRNC CN ® a RRC CONNECTION REQUEST/CELL UPDATE |DFast Radio Bearer Setup ‘© Without this feature enabled, the UE, NodeB, and SRNC simultaneously activate the new configuration at the specified activation time. ‘© With this feature enabled, the UE, NodeB, and SRNG activate the new configuration at diferent times in the procedure, which reduces the access delay for voice services by more than 100 ms. )The RNC sets up the SRB at the most appropriate rate based on the signal quality and cell load. "The RNC determines whether asynchronous reconfiguration is used during SRB setups based on the NodeB ‘capability and cell load, 32 Ultrafast CS Call Setup EEE cN SRNC UE CN SRNC UE IVE 2 lue 2 calle 2 cal UE 2 Parallel processing of @ the paging, encryption, and alerting procedures Paging Respond ‘on the called party Ciphering helps decrease the access delay. e © Parallel processing of he lu and Uu aging procedures 08s to 1.5s decrease inthe delay ope jrecmenng ef band Ch © Parallel processing of the alerting and RAB setup procedures Rae Introduction ee eon War ecu Features Feature ID Feature Name Introduces In| |WRFD-180201 improved Uplink Goverago for SRB over DCH RANIAA WRFD-181201 Uplink Coverage Improvement During Accoss RANI Lowered PRACH preamble demodulation threshold J SLVA decoding ica rates of PRACH preamble capture and us overage increase, Gere aie er eae ct ‘The RNC performs an inter-NodeB softer combining to combine SRB frames of all RLs. LILLY RNC RRL — cr — Softer combining 33 peech Quality Assessment and Maintenance =~ Introduction eer eer eis es area Features Feature iO Feature Name Introduced In| NA Eval RANIED WRFD-180102 Garbled Voice Detection and Correction for AMR Sendices RANG. Corea ee ee eee ed —F Loui Mauri Pcie seus) I E-val ee ee ee es ees tere inte a eee 7. ete err 'NodeB ve) [i salty [Garbled Voice Detection and Correction for AMR Services Pores sinister ene eee turaretey UE Node | RNC, «= MSC Msc RNC | NodeB | UE i 1 T arbi vote canbe sted ony CENT andHENKarewiedio _—CEtans HEN ar west pao ion fears enti ay peor ceeypteninire Uplink, Uplink ene. noot be een tbe GOWN. ening gates votes ‘atl vies aa by chang enon saree tm HEN ‘out mine UpiNK. Glossary AMRC AMIR Rate Con HEN hyper rae number AMR-NB_ Adoptive Mutrate Narow Band MOS mean opinion score ‘AMRANB Adoptive Mutate Wide Bond PLA Pale List Vitor Ago ‘GFN connection ame number SLVA Sofa List Vier Aigorthm CoMP Coordinate MutiPoint TFOMFO Tandem Free OperaonTranscode Free Operation E-VQl enhanced voice qualiyinciator VIHARG vival hybrid automatic repeat request Wireless Network 0 Information Center Tech Support Ni (Copyright © Huawe) Technologies Co, Li. 2016. Alighs reserved. 34, Value Oriented Planning Solution - Restoration of Suppressed Traffic Technical Poster Why-Situation Insight Different problems are introduced in different areas on the live network, and expected traffic revenues are uncertain after troubleshooting. High load area Weak coverage area Low rate area User complaint distribution What-Solution Architecture Toute ieee) Breen 2 > hoes Methods ‘Methods Methods + Traffic suppression + Planning scenario “+ Suppression restoration vaffic. —* ‘Revenue assessment identification identification mode setup + Service suppression + Network planning * Traffic absorption and trafic ‘+ ROlbased planning identification increase prediction prioritization + Traffic potential identification How-Key Technologies ol aaS see T All Sector and user analysis model Number of users Sector traffic prediction Average user traffic a : Predicted Predicted Restoration Suppressed Ronis traffic Baseline Cell released byl released in Characteristics Characteristies suppressed J suppressed «Certain number of users Large number of users cells cacaid + Same area as suppressed» Low traffic per user cels and time close to the Suppression time * Sufficient data requirements Good user experience with a high average rate * Resource congestion due to high TCP usage. * Poor user experience with alow average rate Bs) Geographic display Comprehensive prediction of traffic volume in a sector of traffic potentials = METI Traffic model of TH cippresed sectors Traffic model of rnon-suppressed sectors User growth @ Largest potential © Medium potential @ Soest potenti Service growth @ traf 1. Planning Scenario Identification d Plannir planning based on suppressed traffic planning based on suppressed traffic and capacity prediction Calibration based on the traffic model on the live network d traffic planning based on suppres: and xMbps 2. Network Planning % Carrier addition) Antenna parameters Divison of areas with traffic gains \ Site addition Air interface parameters ® Site acquis W Coverage simulation Prediction af regional traffic gains @ carrier D Software # Power Traffic absorbed by a and caneneet new sites and carries | Traffic tariff hardware Construction tes and carriers ofthe ive — @ 01 jeglonal revenue ; % network Ol ine | € Others Ge ean Regional traffic gains _ © others Service tariff is calculated based on the average tariff of operators’ voice and data services. The cost of newly planned carriers or sites can be provided by operators or can be calculated based on the cost of existing sites around the new sites. Glossary: CAPEX capital expensiture OPEX operating expense ROI return on investment Wireless Network 0 Information Center [a] Tech Support V7 Copyright © Huawel Technolog Ca, Le. 2016, lights reserved 36 Voday and Tomorrow What is the future of the GSM/UMTSILTE network? What about the solutions for users, networks, and spectrums? \LTE FDD Dry PS ey MBB penetration 0% to 20% fh aLLy MBB penetration 20% to 60% MBB penetration 60% to 100% lem for Mid- ané Long-Term Evolution > e@ D> User concerns = Operator concerns Experience Competitiveness Tariff ROL ‘Terminal penetration in How about the evolution Coverage, Capacity & dynamic changes of existing spectrums? User quantity in How many new spectrums ‘Architecture evolution dynamic changes will we purchase? (architecture + networking mode) “Traffic model in What about the pace and dynamic changes path for spectrum evolution? Technique evolution Service type in dynamic changes Site evolution Experience planning worl ir UMTS solutions address future capacity with: @ AS Spectrum Md User ® Network GU900 Refarming GSM/UMTSILTE joint migration Densification of macro sites Small Cell deployment Multi-sector deployment 37 eu Insight into 900 MHz band: capable of UMTS900 Refart I asy Refarming Profile Customer-oriented mid- and long-term plan for spectrum evolution iden Pern user growth plan Traffic modeling Grin Sas service foreca Future omnes spectrum evolution policy Isers More than 80% of operators own 6 MHz or higher bandwidth, ming. Presales planning guide for customer-oriented spectrum evolution on the live network. a res a Mien Misia Cereus co\a28 + + data) Why is MBB migration used? [Scope of MBB migration Scenarios ® uMTs (Huawel equipment) @ sw GSMOUMTS*LTE @ ® csM UMTS. LTE (Huawel (Huawei equipment) equipment) GSMeUMTS*LTE @ cam @ A umTs Te (Non-Huawel (Huawel equipment) equipment) ® Remarks I GSM*UMTS equipmentis delivered by Huawei, ‘the call etal records fromthe core network ae not requires ‘invaluable scenarios, tis recommended that GSM ‘Users migrate tothe UNTS network [MBB migration needs to maintain a balance between LUNTS and LTE, maximizing network revenues. Jn valuable scenarios, itis recommended that {GSMIUMTS users migrate tothe LTE network 38 IGSM/UMTSILTE User Migration Solution Cred Mi Valuable users UMTS ll Common users ® ‘lil Fallback users ens GSMIUMTSILTE joint analysis — Fatback user ‘ocations GSMIUMTSILTE joint MR ‘analysis on the same locaton i Planning Fallback reasons ‘Top 3 reasons for triggering fallback Weak coverage No coverage interference Proportions of fallback users and the volume of suppressed Wate eked | Fallback users MM Valuable users Cece ey Migration policy Evaluation on LTE migration for valuable users Target network planning GsMiUMTS ue vil GSM UMTS LTE ‘*User quantity forecast ‘Traffic forecast Coverage requirement forecast Oe ee una) Coverage planning Capacity planning 39 Network Network: macro site densification, Small Cell deployment, and multi-sector deployment. [Macro Site Densification and Small Gell Deployment @) @ [Multi-Sector Deployment Hybrid mult-sector solution: Ifthe capacity of athree-sector site does not meet requirements, sector spliting is @ common Poni Lane ue eal hunts acre acu ag Se eat RUA RRU2 ‘Non-splt caters are conigured for mut RRU cols ‘Split cariers are configured Siete ee wenn perience during handovers. Select proper networking modes to maximize the structural benefits ofthe hybrid mull-setor solution, Glossary ACP automatic cll planning RF ado frequency FDD frequency civision duplox RRU remote radio unt MBB mobil broadband TDD —_ time division duplex MR measurement report VAMOS voice services over adaptive multhuser Channels on one sot Wireless Network Information Center é Tech Support WEP cccumeniation Dept, WN Copyright © Huawei Technologies Co, Ls. 2016, Al igh reserved, 40 MBB AV creator Technical Poster Network Consultation VIP user identification rit ¢ Regular Accurate site planning for investment decrease lm GSM&UMTS users GSM Only users lm UMTS Only users GSM Only users using multi-mode terminals RAT fallback distribution Potential VIP user distribution Business Consultation Terminal O Preferential prices for VIP users guiding them ‘to UMTS/LTE Tariff ® Mainstream tariff policy: data traffic-based charging a Marketing & Various channels for market promotion UMTSILTE provides better user experience (higher bandwidth) and increased revenue (higher ARPU). i ARPI Bandwidth 150muns RPU ‘BAmnns 42muns = a = SPA HSPAWRT) HSPACR®) HSPAWRO) LTE SM——UMTSILTE (saay) (Rene) “eda 4QAM+ 2x2 MIMO sDOMIMO MIMO#DG An abundance of mature terminals are available for MBB migration. 1% Abundant Able Affordable () pMoture LTE terminals > 2000 Multimode UMTS terminal 2 $50 " UMTS terminals > 5000 Multiband support LTE terminal 2 $100 Refarming requires MBB migration. cr Ea UMTS900 ecauae} i LTE1800 Less spectrum eeu} More capacity UMTS Basic MBB & Voice services a [umrsso0 mo) E> Ubiquitous coverage and more connections oe ee —————— ute1goo BE 1080p 4K Higher speed and LTE-A ready More and more users choose UMTSILTE. Network design and optimization measures are required to prevent UMTS/LTE user fallback. Mobile users: Teition SS QBillion UMTS/LTE users: 39% 68% 42 43 Four Steps for MBB Migra' User Fallback Network Network | Analysis Analysis Optimization | Planning NZ Step 1: User analysis Termit User behavior Analysi Migration policy Network «Parameter optimization (for overshooting, etc.) » Capacity expansion for high-load sites = Coverage improvement for new sites/si-sector deploymentUMTS High-Band Wide Coverage/Small Cell Marketing = Commercial prometion « Brand promotion Tariff + Flexible tats et ee GSM with high MBB tariff allowance PS traffic (potential I UMTSILTE users) B Termi aaa affordable smartphones icancl . «GSM terminals replaced by UMTS(LTE GSM with low . terminals PS traffic + User guidance to UMTSILTE network Step 2: Fallback analysis UMTS/LTE >©@ oral aan ora ® 5a0g0eSo0d nt Step 3: Network optimization suggestions Optimization suggestions: Optimization suggestions: Optimization suggestions: © Adjust downtit. © Adjust azimuth and downtit. © Raise downtilt. © Adjust antenna height. “© Adjust RF power. © Adjust RF parameters. © Decrease RF power. © Deploy small cells. © Add cells in weak coverage areas. Step 4: Network planning suggestions User-based analysis Service forecast Network planning @ UMTS users “Now eoures osm AY iGsM *RNC capacity expansion GSM users with high PS traffic. *RNC spliting Before After Q)Quwns > migration migration * Baseband expansion © Small Cellsix-sector UMTS UMTS traffic deployment UMTS users with pingpong #New sites Do an (2) Qu * os A Before After ey UMTS fallback users migration migration RF Glossary: ARPU Average Revenue Per User GSM_Global System for Mobile Communications HSPA High Speed Packet Access LTE Long Term Evolution MBB_mobie broadband MIMO Muliple-Input Mutiple-Output QAM Quadrature Amplitude Modulation UMTS Universal Mobile Telocommunications System Zi Wireless Network Information Center — [] Tech Support NV Copyright © Huawe! Technologies Co, Li. 2016, All ights reserved 44 ‘Anytime Anywhere 01 Why xMbps Anytime Anywhere The Experience The Speed The Standard AAlLFocus on User Experience User Experience Depends on Speed MBB Network Construction Standard end users > Diferent speeds for aferent services > wMbps Anytime Anywhere isthe standard > Senice providers > Diferent speeds fr diferent areas Mbps Anytime Anjwhere leads > Mobile operators to the best MBB network Speed Is the Key to User Experience Rapid access Fast website access Clear voice for VoIP Smooth web browsing Real-time microblog refresh ‘Short video startup time instant message transmission No pause during video playback xMbps Anytime Anywhere Gives You the Best MBB Network The Best MBB Network The Meat Profitable Appropriate xMbps Cost Business Experience '* For good service KPIs Anytime 190% Time Capacity *To keep excellent KPIs Any @90% Area To provide excellent KPIs 45 02 xMbps Network Planning Target DCE ery CACM eiccceiccaices? etek ue eklkans Cen cic Tee eye ititlevel Analysis for Precise Planning Identification at Grid Level (50 m x 50 m) ‘Single User Avail Taroughout{kops) cove Pega ee a 2 HER Multi-carrier HSDPA significantly increases the peak user rate. IHSOPAard eG and og wi UN, pk urs ol --~ nos enca erty QA @Me.5 For more information, see Multi-Carrier HSPA. ‘Add More Carriers as Traffic Increases ‘Add More Spectrums ma fo Location of dat : 70 Ten Bytes retrieved from memory in the UDA memory @ Service Experience-based Admission Control This feature performs user access control on a cell based on user experience, improving video or web service throughput ane Before After Cell power/CEsubicode status Cell videorweb experience status nnn Adrinsson contol SE 1 efor — 1) © User Experience Improvement on APPs The target throughput and scheduling priority of APP services are customized to improve APP service experience. APP Service Type WebChat Facebook [Sina Weibo| 53 Wr ae eed © HSDPA Rate Improvement in Asymmetric Coverage This feature improves the HS-DPCCH channel quality by increasing UE transmit increasing the HSDPA service rate of cell edge users. <> Downlink <> Uplink ~— —— Transmission succeeded ~~ ~ ~ Transmission failed © Inter-NodeB DB-HSDPA In inter-NodeB inter-frequency overlapping areas, DB-HSDPA\is used for data transmission to improve rates of cell edge users. Uplink CoMP (Joint Reception) UL CoMP is designed for UEs at cell edges. With UL CoMP, the NodeB combines signals from physical and coordinating links, and then performs demodulation and decoding. This improves both UE throughput and system capacity. Coordinating col © Inter-NodeB Uplink CoMP (Joint Reception) This feature uses the UX2 interface to implement softer combination on UEs in inter-NodeB soft handover areas, improving uplink throughput of cell edge users. Selective ‘combining Glossary: PGC professional generated content RTT round trip time ‘TT transmission time interval UC unified commu UDA uplink data acceleration Wireless Network Information Center Ven Copyright @ Huawel Technologies Co, Ls 2016 Al ght reserve. 54. Technical Poster Huawei Multi-Vendor Network Evaluation 01 Problems That Can Be Solved Insufficient network capacity for processing massive data Poor user experience Difficult operation and high OPEX @) 46 eis Q@® v mY 02 Characteristics © ‘centifies more potential problems @ Provides customized solutions to . enhance user experience OO xp @@oo g @ Implements network audit from six aspects + User prediction Eee Ter Hardware specications Retainabiity Delay a 03 Implementation qummm | ola aD scenerio-based Feature application Networking policies & solutions recommendation network evolution 55 HD voice solution for enhancing user experience ‘Automatic correction of 80% garbied noise AAA AANA Ren Viena noise correction ot tt A ht decryption conducted RNC to clear garbled noise Core network Solutions for improving network quality and capacity 20% Ineronse in capecty by the Contrel Channel Pelle! 0 interference Cancellation (Phase 3) feature OPCCH interference 3H interference [cancelation on ono remeeiniehebained ferret Honeehinrr en Keeeencneren Phase 1 Phase 2 Phase 3 SON solution for improving maintenance efficiency while reducing maintenance costs Node® UUal-noming bya SIMGTE command 90% S22%2228 in neighboring cel configuration /0 workload by the ANR feature MR 04 Benefits CQTIDT Throughput (Mbit/s) mt: r 9 te 030. ic 010: 9 < tu 100 A 995. ry | 980. 975. 970: tener 4s "im decrease by Ultra-Flash CSFB epc puts GY urs v ca CS core Ours oY LTE PS voice Dit steued UMTS C8 voice: 0% czpacty increase for 0 RB Parking UES “Descheduling window 0 UEs in CELL_DCH state [J vee ceu. race NodeB migration Burst trafic congestion Low traffic CS Drop Rate 7 = PS Service Drop Rate csancrestn = PS service drop rate (%) Se eo CS Access & PS Access cS access KPIS) PS access, KPI) Ts Posies Pie ol Postnatal Post al Glossary: ANR automatic neighbor relation CCPIC Control Channel Parallel Interference Cancellation CQT call quality test CSFB cicut switched falback «DT rive test (OPEX operating expense RTWP received total wideband power SON _sel-organizing network ‘Documentation Dept, WN. Copyright @ Huawel Technologies Co, Lid 2016, Al igh reserved Dd 56 Macro Base Station Macro Apply to large-capacity and wide coverage 1 BTs3900 Indoormeeco | (WerBNertwverp) | 8TS3900 (Ver Ver Civer.D), SOs BTS3900L | (Ver BiVer.CiVer.D) base station 1 ) 1 BTS3900L (Ver 8/Ver.C/VerD),IMSOS ‘APMSOH (Ver.8/Ver.C/Ver.DIVerE), BTS39008 RFC (Ver.BiVerCNer Der), (VerBNerCiverD/ 1 TMCItH (VerBWVer.CiVer DiVerE, Outdoor macro Vere) | IBBS2000/T (Ver.B/Ver.CiVer.D/VerE), base station 1BBS700D/T, |BBS300DIT (Ver.A) ‘APMSOH (Ver-B/Ver.C/Ver.D/Ver.E), TMC11H (Ver.B/Ver.CiVer.DiVerE), |BBS200D/T (Ver.B/Ver.CiVer.D/VerE), IBBS20D, IBBS700D7T, |BBS300D/T (Ver. ‘TP48600A, IMS03, OMB, (OMB (Ver), 194inch rack, 1BC10, Distributed base station (inéoorfoutsoor) "grsseonc weoMA lOutdoor compact - — — — — — - - mini base station 1 | BTS3900C (Ver.C) Micro BBU3900/8BU3010 BBU3900/BBU3910 +RRU, 8BU3900/BBU3010 +AAU, BBUSOTOAFRRU BBU3900/BBU3910 +RRU GSM, uMTs, LTE FDO, SRAN UMTS, LTE FD, LTE TDD, biases ' usrs, 'sRAN Apply to indoor and outdoor hot spots and blind spots, which form a HetNet with macro base stations to achieve seamless coverage. LampSite In the MBB era, the large-capacity indoor solution is mainly used in. t can be deployed in simple and cost-effective way to meet rapidly increasing U/L indoor capacity requirements. 57 02 Differences Between Various Cabinets 'BTS3900 (Ver.B) "-, BTS3900 (Ver.C) -, 8TS3900 (Ver) ELSE Ud RMS Re MSS MUA) FAN ANOS FANOC opu-01 bepu-tiA epu-r2a + You can install 8TS3900 Ver DY BTS9G00L Ver.D wit the IMSOF ogether to form an AC cabinet ech aeker eee neu) fn = Se Enhanced Montonng and | Gyuawsipmi coMUE+HEM coMuen cos |S EtresiPore Oattien —ocoueag\pcoue | boauRe | COURS Enhanced Power Dtbuion | EPS OTA ePuosac EPu0sA cor Capobits (6 Power Suppy) |__EPSOIG Epusanoe Epuneno Pi + BTS3Q00A cabinet (AC power supply)-APM3OH+RFC 'BTS3800A cabinet (OC power supply)-TMC1IHsF Tay) ee hase eres Differences between TMC11H cabinets cary DC Power Supply UI oaRa Loa) LL canta ake MLA aR et) Lana Ve) & Heron CMUA+HPMI eMUESHPMI eMuEA cous = pepu.038 beou.118 pepu-128 ccou-zs Differences between APM30H cabinets AC Cea Gac Ma ouak cake Ra aides oal oe Ma aK a) Enhanced Monitoring and Heat Dissipation Capabiites (CMUA+HEMI (CMUE+HEMI ‘CMUEA cous irrecedroer Ombutcn | EPUOGA03 EPUOSA-03/ EPUOSA.077 Capabilies (AC Power Supply) EPSOTBIEPS OID” EBUnaA.OS EPUOBA.O5 EPU0SA-09 Pee acer ares ence Econ) ~ Enhanced Moniering an Ty Tels Hoot saps es Sige oopuoss Poui0001 ee een EPS90-40150F ETPAB00-81 Wireless Network Information Center il NG ee ee Copyght © Huawe! Technologies Co, L's. 2016 Al ght reserve. Tech Support 58 Technical Poster iu FYNOK =A EVOL) | a Product Solution 01 What Is an AAU? PY ‘Macro base station + Antenna ‘An active antenna unit (AAU) Jntogrates the radio unt (RU) and the ‘antenna unit (AU). The AAU/is a new type of radio frequency (RF) module. “The RF modules of an AAU can be active (A) or passive (P) aa a (RFU + BBU) (RRU + BBU) see HIE cost {i | tanec se error seu Advantages! 59 Easy expansion + Reduced feeder loss + Improved bate station performance Large floor area and expensive + Feeder loss remaining ‘erent Signicantfeoder loss caused by aang distance between an RFU fad an antenna Distributed base station + Antenna earaertay ese + High order MIMO (HO MIMO) supported + Increased cal capacity + Reduced feeder loss + Fewer devices + Quick deployment + Hotspot areas regulring capacty expansion "Zoro" feeder loss + Less instalation space + Doploymont time reduced by 20% + Limited appiicabity 02 AAU Family configuration | AAUSBIO2A+1P - " configura eee 2a+2P Davie Power ava avi amar 27k Specifications 2x60W 2xaow 2x80 2x40 Supported | yeqascawspcsesc — 18G21G26G/700Mt Frequency Banc G30) 960 Meera) 860M jasrigess mens: ‘Working Mode | gs unmuTsitTE GSMUMTSATE ‘GsMUMTSILTE UMTSiLTE Dimensions anus040 HaWaDe mms 2 rmx290rm Volume | Aauabffer™szine220 200 mx36OMMx2EO mm — 4801x320 x BE wb "Ainmvx3e0 e290 igiamerusenae 53 kg Wei a fl HGaaeret coy nt (uenone RUA conto) par Feat ta en renicrtgny eka (anne Rt contre) Wires VERA ae) ‘The Vertical Multiple Sactors feature onablos a sector sorved by ‘AAU madules to be spilt into an inner sector and an outer sector. ‘The inner sector and outer sector correspond to an inner cel and ‘an outer cell, respectively. These cells use the same frequency but have overlapping areas. ‘The Virtual Four Uplink Channels feature allows an active antenna to provide two uplink vertical beams with diferent tits through beamforming, file BAe ‘Application Scenarios ‘Application Scenarios + Htspt areas requting dounin capacity expansion (possibly due to * Scenarios in which upink capacty is insufclet. Both upink Inautieent oe esources wih no exe equenciesavalabl) "Network capacity can be improved + Scenarios where 30% of mare ofthe uses arin he inner ct RRU + Antenna i + Wireless Network Information Center ‘Tech Support See (Copyright © Huawel Technologies Co, Lt. 2016, All ight reserved. ‘ivoughoul and nelwerk capacly can be improved RRU + Antenna 60 Technical Poster Ulcers Ole Celgm ONL Cees Cd Components Le eS rears) TS) Pete aston sce) Ser ne ey ee ene eo ci Depot emo iveu) Pero) Advantages Blade Site Traditional Macro Base Station outdoor po ao 61 Bleenesecuraes [ Power Supply] #6 oc No shorttern = Shoo backup power — «xx one o nero eke Scr Me Application scenarios This features used in ofce buicings, subways, residental communities, and shopping malls where the trafic volume grows rapily Description ‘This feature inerenses he number ofcarier, 7 ‘completes cel replanning and reconfiguration | through remote O8M,tereby Inoroweg ‘system capacity. Cell splitting 088 RHUBES a) ifetge ea mee Application scenarios [SEN can be used for indoor coverage and outdoorsindoor coverage Description —crni98 cons SEN alows mule physical ces covered by ferent = , RF units to combine to serve as one cell (SN cell). The. CARL CATE®) 1-26 GbE ‘overlapping areas between physical cells become part of (GRE combination the SEN oot centr em srveat HUB é Hus 7 Foor 2 7 Floor 2 Floor 1 Floor 1 ‘880 BU (eug=ers ce Me lice) SLO Sees oc RSUULue OL) NY Application scenarios Mutt-carir an additional BBP is needed to support more carriers, CPRI sharing enables the reuse of the original optical flbers. CPRI port extension I the number of CPRI ports on a BBP does not meet service requirements, CPRI sharing enables the CPRI ports on See ee Description When 8 and an oponal UBR are isla in the same BBU, CPRIpors onaBBPorthe VBR) _Basaband £ an bo shred by he species BBP, enabing Backplane separation of baseband processing ard the CPR interface board, Tie feature increases the flexbity of flor connections. oa g Benefits Ae a eee nts eter Information Center fe Neen Copyright© HuawelTectnologias Co, Lid. 2016. Al rights reserved. Tech Support 66 | Technical Poster | | Technical Poster | scaoi0 Hardware&Typical Configuration Pere ee et emt er cee meee aeeenet Dec nena A ee en Lhe en ee eect oe ee ere ee ee Cabinet Simplified board set. Fewer board types Cc eee RTNA(+) NEGIC) EGPUa,EGPUb,EXPUa, SCUb DEUS EXPUb,SCUc GCGa,GCUa,GCUb,GCGb EXOUa FG2o,FG2d,G0Uc,GOUd, eat EOMUa 7 ‘AQUC,UOIe ESAUa “ POUc ENIUa Init a Easy O&M * Z-shaped air channel for better cooling Fewer spare parts Fewer board types Less OM workload cee BE so% BEEN So% ERIE20% PARCb Subrack i e * Supports 10 GE siots * Supports upgrade to a tera network Enhanced board transmission 10 GE interface processing board Exoua * Port transmission rate increased from 1GE to 10 GE © Supports all GSM and UMTS logical interfaces 67 02 Typical Configuration High capacity ‘* Fully satisfies requirements for smartphone traffic © Capacity that far execeeds industry standards Industry Industry ll 6910 i 6010 all “ ol) ie = —_ Throughpu(S) —- BHCA(M) Eriang(k) TRX(K) BHCA(M) —_Erlang(k) GSM: Typical Configuration Capacity of a BSC6910 GSM in all-IP transmission mode CRE ACRE EE i a i : carr acho ee 4- 4 5 a Pp iq 2 Maximum number of TRXs 3000 aa Maximum number of Er aka an) equivalent BHA (k) 6500 ACPO Pie Pees i aa Maximum traffic volume bg cand (Erlang) ad ] | ; | 9|9 E A Ee P Maximum number of active POCHs (Mcs-9) 12000 EE 4 3 s q iq aa 1 TB Exoua (Abis) [Bl eGPub (RMP) 4 4g q ql Giscuc Giromua 34567891011 (Gecrub (ccur) [exoua (Gb) {ft tt iccub Gl exoua (A) Pa ars u a 44446 aaa oe q bb 34516178 croton POMPE} 68 69 ‘Smartphone model: Control plane signaling is exchanged frequently. User plane data is transmitter mainly through small packets. High-PS traffic model: Subscribers use far more data than voice. Average PS throughput is high. BSC6910 UMTS capacity: Smartphone Model 250000 11900 64000 7490000 1000000 1000000 1MPS+SEPS Gexouatub [jscuc [ecpub fccub Gecpubrmp [jexoualu [HL EoMva MM ESAUa Coenen E E P P s Ss 2 5 E E P P Ss Ss 1 4 M E P P s Ss 3 PORORES COREE Ne Wea Men nnn) High-PS Model BSC6910 UMTS capacity: ‘IMPS+SEPS 420000 840000 2760000 8600 120000 11400 GB comua GB ecpub RvP GBecpub [iccub GBexoua tub [ij scuc Giexoua tu Hesaua Peery Pere cee a Se take patel hat Ze errr iE po ea [pean Renee aie eae tree ea one] pg OSs JR Oe pre ees Le ra ee fret all @0> «i eee exo) « eel Sea leon)? leeeeeey Tad EROS a ree rome ree ip rmaenre h Le ee Lele he een ey eee ope | ey ef feet of teeny) | es A hated E Se held ad wonn wane Zan eae nny MPS Main Processing Subrack OM Operation and Maintenance Glossary: BHCA Busy Hour Call Attempts EPS Extended Processing Subrack GSM Global System for Mobile UMTS Universal Mobile Telecommunications System Communications * i 3s : é : E 2 Copyright © Huawe!Technologes Co, Ls. 2016. 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