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2017 LTE FDD Treasure Book PDF
2017 LTE FDD Treasure Book PDF
aD Power ALTE carters powered LTE carriers powered peak hours off during ofF peak hours LTE carriers. UMTS carriers UMTS cell: nter-RAT co-coverage ee ™ neighboring cell for an LTE cell Qouwtsue Cure ve When an LTE cell covers the same area as a neighboring UMTS cell but serves a smaller number of UEs (lightly loaded), the eNodeB transfers the UEs in the LTE cell to the UMTS cell and then shuts down the LTE carrier to save power. Power Consumption Monitoring Power consumption monitoring allows easy management and optimization of power consumption Power consuming Real-time monitoring seta aay @ ,e@e-@> ai Gc wm Service Power Energy and power consumption efficiency ‘consumption comparison reports WYP documentation Dept, WN we Copyright © Huawel Technologies Co., L1d, 2017. All ights reserved. HUAWEI 47 / FeatureA oe Base Stat OP scobinett ‘This technical poster provides only a general overview and does not constitute any offers or commitments. For deta information, see the product or feature documentation delivered with the software, Base Station Type [ Macro] Applicable to large-capacity and wide coverage scenarios. CN ee Fun Por 8TS3900 Indoor meer (WerBNvereiverD) 2783900 (Ver8/VerNerD), SOS base station aa (vere etter) BTS3900L (Ver BiVer.CiverD), IMSO6 Gsm, BBUS900/BBUS910 UMTS, never verenercneoners, PSUHGOBBEETO | UMTS, BTS3900A RFC (Ver B/Ver Cer DIVer E), Ba (Wer.B/VerC/verD/ _TMCt1H (Ver.BiVer.C/Ver DiVerE), Outdoor macro ‘Ver.E) 1BBS200D/T (Ver BVer.CiVer.DIVerE), base station 1BBS700D/T, IBBS3OODIT (Ver. A) BTS3900AL Reon BTS3900AL (VerA) APMSOH (Ver.8/Ver.C/Ver.D/VerE), TMCI1H (Ver.BVerCNerDVerE), — BBUSGOOBBUII0 gay 1BBS20001T (Ver BiVer C/Ver D/Ver E), +RRU, : Dero’ IBBS200, IBBS7000TT, i“ UTS. base station pBs3900 : ; BBUSS00/BBU3S10 LTE FOD, (indoorioutdoor) Peo ey ‘+AU, LTE TDD, ‘TP48600A, IMB03, OMB, : ‘SRAN (OMB (Ver), 19inch rack, IBC10, _-_BBUS910A+RRU 1FS06 TS3900¢ WCDMA BTS3000¢ WCDMA umTs. Outdoor compact BBUSS00/BBU3910 mini base station +RRU uns 'BTS3900C (Ver.C) BTS3900C (Ver.C) can [Micro } Applicable to indoor and outdoor hot spots and bind spots. These form @ HetNet with macro base stations to achieve seamless coverage. [LampSite ] In the MBB era, large-capacity indoor solutions are used most frequently. They can be deployed in simple and cost-effective ways to meet rapidly increasing U/L indoor capacity requirements. Base Station / 48Differences Between Various Cabinets i Cabinets Used in the BTS3900/BTS3900L Base Stations EUS) ieee Pipes mie Enhanced Monitoring and Heat Dissipation FAN FAN 038, FAN 03C Capabilities Enhanced Power Distribution Capabilities DeDu-01 DCDU-11A DCDU-124 (OC Power Supply) ‘% BTS3900 (Ver. DYBTS3900L (Ver. D) can be installed with IMSO6 to form an AC cabinet Cabinets Used in the BTS3900A Base Station BTS3900A (Ver.C) Dee N\ a3) Enhanced Monitoring ¥ Gnd Heat Diseipation, - CMUAtHPMMI CMUE+HPMI CMUEA cCUB Capabilities Enhanced Power Distribution Capabilities | DCDU-03C DeDu-11¢ DeDU-12¢ DeDU-126 (OC Power Supply) Enhanced Power Distribution Capabilities EPS 01’ EPU03A-02/ EPUOSA-02/ EPUDSA-06/ (AC Power Supply) EPS 01C EPUO3A-04 EPUOSA-04 EPUDSA-08 ‘% BTS3900A cabinet (AC power supply}=APM3OH+RFC —_BTS3900A cabinet (DC power supply)-TMC11H#RFC. 49 / Base StationCabinets Used in the DBS3900 Base Station TMC11H (Ver.E) Enhanced Monitoring Gnd teat Dcipation, —- CMUA+HPMI_- CMUE+HPMI CMUEA ccus Capabilities Enhanced Power Distribution Capabilities. DCDU-03B DCDU-11B DCDU-128 DCDU-12B (DC Power Supply) Differences between APM30H cabinets (AC power supply) ‘APM3OH (Ver.B) -D) (:* APM30H (Ver.E) Enhanced Monitoring Eidos Discipstoy, — CMUA*HPMIL (CMUE+HPMI CMUEA ccus Capabilities Ele neneiemes = EPS O1B/ EPUO3A-03/ EPUOSA-03/ EPU0SA-07/ Fee EPS 01D EPUO3A-05 EPUO5A-05 EPUO5A-09 Cabinets Used in the BTS3900C Base Station CuK C Ta ELL lel Cae) Enhanced Monitoring and Heat Dissipation HEUA HEUB Capabilities Enhanced Power Distribution Capabilities DeDu-038. (DC Power Supply) bedded Enhanced Power Distribution Capabilities EPS30-4815AF ETP48100-A1 {AC Power Supply) WD documentation Dept, wnt ww [Copyright© Huawel Technologies Co, Lid. 2017. Al ght reserved, eared Base Station /50This technical poster provides only a general overview and does rot constitute any offers or commitments. For detailed information, see the product or feature documentation delivered with the software, AAU5940 Hardware Description © Dimensions (Height x Diameter): @ Weight: 750 mm xg 165 mm ) © Output power: © Input voltage: 2x30 W+2x30 W DC module: 48 V ‘AG module: 110 VAC, 220 VAC @-Supported frequency bands: @ Supported RATS: 1800 MHz and 2100 MHz GSM, UMTS, LTE FDD, GU, GL, UL, and GUL @ Installation scenarios: ‘Vertical instalation (mounted on a pole, wal, o the top of a pole) Horizontal installation (mounted on a pote or wall) @ Mechanical tit adjustment: Horizontal azimuth adjustment (~45" to +45") for vertical installation scenarios. Pitch angle adjustment (-30° to +30") for horizontal installation scenarios, ‘= Coverage for tal buildings: A single module is used to provide coverage ae ‘or tall buildings. “Eat deployment: compact ze, Nght we, Inegratd den, and cuick ‘= Flexible applications: The module can independently serve a cell or improve ‘coverage for existing cells. Me ET AC CLL aes h Sk ULM cad Conceptual CPR! BU Input power Feed network: -Diflarent beam mods can be chosen through the beam wieth adjustablo unit on the software interface. “The narrow: or wide-beam mode fs nol under leense contol. The wide-beam models enabled using MML commands. 51/ Base StationApplication Scenarios Wide-beam or narrow-beam mode can be chosen for different scenarios through the beam width adjustable unit on the software interface. Crd ae DR Been oy re Vertical narrow beam ‘AAUSO40s are used for streets and Horizontal azimuth Vertical downtit (for vertical installation) ——_jgy+ise buildings to procuce great (-45°to +45") (3'to 12) Gains in a particular direction. Vertical wide beam ‘AAU5O40s are used for medium-or Horizontal azimuth Vertical dowrtit (for vertical installation) highrise and wide buildings to provide (85 to +45") ©) evenly distributed vertical coverage, hist simultaneously enhancing the overall coverage effect. Vertical wide beam ‘AALIS940s are used for medium- Vertical pitch angle Not recommended (for horizontal installation) or high-rise and narrow buildings (-30" to +30") to provide wide vertical beamwidth ‘and narrow horizontal beamwidth Installation Scenarios and Beam Coverage sf Vertical narrow beam (for vertical installation) Vertical installation Streets or low-rise buildings ‘Street lamp poles, monitoring poles, or street-side walls Qs se Vertical wide beam (for vertical installation) Vertical ntatatin ti co -Lov altitude positions (such as street lamp or monitoring poles) Installation on the top of a eK dune eso building is not recommended. Buildings with more than 10 floors and ‘width of over 60 m Base Station /52she Vertical wide beam (for horizontal installation) Separately delivered mounting Horizontal installation / kits for horizontal instalation » , Buildings with more than Meters ane watn Installation on the top of less than 20 m medium- or high-rise building Sei tance of 100m Vertical narrow beam = Vertical wide beam (for vertical inst (for horizontal installation) Horontl Verical beamwth CD» <7 beamwidth Horizontal beamwidth The electrical downtit adjustment and beam switching for AAUS940s are implemented through AISG cables. The following figure shows the principles and configuration procedures. aD RTL ee aoe Rnnr rns Run the ADD RET command to Jill Run tho ADD RVD command to Goteieeor erie ontigure the vac sce command to adjust the electrical eat en eter downtlt is determined Paice SW [Copyright© Huawel Technologies Co, Lid. 2017. Al ght reserved, 53 / Base StationQuick Deployment a coils Ta Ale Technical Poster 3t constitute any offers or commitments. For detaile ftware, een a Akt ele Saris introduction to Blade Site Components Blade Site is a solution in which an outdoor blade BBU3910A is used in a distributed base station. ‘ADC powered blade site is composed of a blade BBU3910A, a blade RRU, and a DCDU. At an AC powered blade site, the DCDU is replaced by a blade power module (OPMSOM) and an blade battery cabinet (IBBS20D or IBBS20L), ! Coe ST TN Cr orca Advantages Traditional Macro Base Station Blade Site ae Soe 28U outdoor Base Station /54PN eye) terete are] [ Power Supply ] AC IS [ No short-term power backu a Dc { = _— Short-terit—_ - backup: power? > Yes “a No c 5 vaausei0 | [1 aBva9i00 1 8830108 seRRUS +9 RRUs +8RRUs js1 cu +1 0PMs0M +2. OPMSOMs +2 1888s Bje6u39108 fl Mlopmsow nig; Bl iade RRU jees \gocou Specifications ‘Technical Specifications Dimensions (H x W x D) Weight Temperature (without solar radiation) Power supply 4400 mm x 300 mm x 120 mm 12kg 40°C t0 +55°C ROVACEnd HOVAC 4a ypc ahve wie BBU3910A Signaling Specifications i = Used by this module Only channels Aand Buses Saree | aD | DYRXB —>) LNA | a Channel 8 Used by other modules aynpous aeysayu1 paads-y6iy wees SE ‘Documentation Dept, WN. Copyright© HuavelTechnsiogies Co Lis. 2017 Al ight reserve. Base Station / 64GA | WW oxnenaion oes v0 Huawer | Ccpmott© HuawatTecmologes Co Lt, 2017. Al rans reserved 12 Learn Huawei product portfolios and! spectications +3 Rorare co¥bguratons +4 stot and feature dep 115 Read up on feature benefits Wireless Documentation Pre-Sale Documentation Roadmap ‘About the Products Product Desription Statement of Compliance (S00) Intalision Guide Spare Parts Catalog Initial Configuration Guide Capacity Monitoring Guide Reconfiguration Guide KPI Reference ‘Commissioning Guide __ Performance Counter Reference Hardware Maintenance Guide MML Command Reference Routine Maintenance Guide | MO and Parameter Relerence @ Feature Documentation Network impact Report License Control Rem Lists Feature Parameter Description {rcliing principles and engineering guidelines) @_NBI Documentation Northbound interface documents Northbound data documents Release Documentation Release Notes Reserved Parameter List Upgrade Guide Reserved Counter List {© Test Documentation Feature validation tet cases Site acceptance test cases 65 / Wireless Documentation 111 Get to know the solution roadmap. fe dependencies product managers Configuration Principle Reliability Prediction Report ‘About the Features Get trom Feture st Feature Description @ Product Documentation Product Descriptions Hardware Description Communication Matrix Technical Description Configuration Principle Product Operations Get it from httpy/supporthuawelcom/carier| ‘contact loal Howe: engineers. 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