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Jan Berglund
Wireless Marketing Director
HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD.
Contents
Spectrum usage for Claro
LTE in a SRAN perspective
Interworking
Page 2
LTE AWS
LTE
APT700
Smartphone
Capacity
Smartphone
Coverage
3G Coverage Layer
Voice Capacity
U850
Indoor coverage layer
2013
HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD.
Voice Coverage
G850
2014
2015
2015
Page 3Page
Contents
Spectrum usage for Claro
LTE in a SRAN perspective
Interworking
Page 4
Page 5
BBU
RF
Cabinet
Controller
Before
Separated
MPT
SRAN8.0
Near Future
Concurrent
BBP
BBU Stack
General Hardware
Coming
Centralized
maintenance
Near Future
BBU Pooling
Cloud BB
UBBP(GUL)
CloudBB
UMPT(GUL)
WBBP
Open API
LBBP
UMPT( GUL)
WBBP
GTMU
UMPT( U)
LBBP
UMPT( L)
Page 6
SingleRAN
GTMU
LMPT
WBBP
LBBP
SingleRAN
Controller
SingleOM
in OSS
Separate
OAM
interface
Single OAM
interface
GUL
Dedicated
HW for each
RAT
UMPT
GBBP
WBBP
LBBP
Cabinet
GUL
WMPT
RF
SRAN8.0
SingleRAN
in OSS
BBU
Page 7
Common
HW for
each RAT
-80%
GSM
UMTS
LTE
2
0
UMTS
LTE
Common Hardware
GSM
Common part (Single RAT)
-40%
0.8
SingleRAN 3 brains(~2013)
SingleRAN(With
SingleOM)
RAT related
0.6
0.4
GSM
UMTS
LTE
0.2
0
NodeB
4
Common Hardware
eNodeB
GBTS
SingleRAN( with
SingleOM)
-40%
3
2
1
0
NodeB
eNodeB
GBTS
SingleRAN(with
SingleOM)
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BBU
RF
Cabinet
Controller
UMPT Evolution
4E1/T1
2FE/GE
GUL
Same Hardware
for UMTS and LTE
Concurrent
Dynamically
Signaling Sharing
In-house Chipset
Before
SRAN7.0
SRAN8.0
G: 60 TRX(IP)
U: 170 CNBAP/s
L: 30 CAPs
Now
G: 72 TRX;
U: 1500 CNBAPs
L: 120 CAPs
GUL(Typical Concurrent ):
18 TRX+1000CNBAPS+30CAPS
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BBU
RF
Cabinet
Controller
Scenario 1:
Band X
Sector 1
Scenario 2:
Band X + Y
Or Sector 1 + 2
Scenario 3:
Band X + Y + Z
Or Sector 1 + 2 + 3
Blade RRU
Unique Seamless Assembly
One Box
Multi-band, Multi-RAT and
Multi-sector Scalability
Best-in-class RF Performance
Up to10W/L Power Density
Up to 60MHz IBW
30% Less Power Consumption
Page 10
6 Boxes
36L
2 Boxes
Dielectric duplexer
50%
Highest Power Efficiency
4 Cables
12 Cables
24L
12L
Band X + Y
or
Sector 1 + 2
or
4 x 4 MIMO
36L
Band X + Y + Z
or
Sector 1 + 2 + 3
Chimney channel
Fresh Air
Compensation
12L/14KG
ONE
Box Assembly
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Best-in-class RF Performance
PA Efficiency
370W
45%
320W
13.5%
50%
DPD+A DHT/
Y-Power
40%
10% PA efficiency
Improved, 13.5%
Power saved
DPD+A DHT
DPD+Doherty
Blade RRU
Instantaneous Bandwidth
Power Density
10W/L
60M
Blade RRU
25M
IBW
RRU3838
HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD.
Up to 60M full
bandwidth, One RRU
support RAN Sharing
5W/L
260W@24L
Blade RRU
260W@12L
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Up to 10W/L ,
Power integration
doubled
BBU
Cabinet
Controller
2013
3268
2T2R
3260
2x40W
2T4R
2x40W
2.6G
3832
2T4R
2x60W
AWS
2.1G
RF
3838
2T2R
3832
2x40W
2T4R
2x60W
3824
1T2R
3826
1x60W
1T2R
1x80W
3936
1T2R
1x80W
900M/
1800M
3938
2T2R
2x40W
3268
2T2R
2x40W
APT700
2012 Q3
2012 Q4
2013 Q1
2013 Q2
2013 Q3
2013 Q4
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BBU
RF
Cabinet
Controller
60%
Increase
2Rx
4Rx
Victim cell
Interfering cell
Parameter
Assumption
Cellular Layout
L = I + 37.6log10R
(R in km)
I = 128.1 2GHz
Lognormal Shadowing
8dB
50m
Shadowing Correlation
Between cells
0.5
Between sectors
1.0
, Am
A min 12
1dB
Channel Model
SCME
Antenna configuration
UE power class
24dBm (250mW)
UE Antennas
2 or 4 Rx antennas, 1 Tx antenna
0dBi antenna gain
9dB noise figure
Modelling the strongest interfering sectors (B=8 sectors for DL, B=10
users for UL) as spatially correlated processes whose covariance is
determined by their channel matrices
Model the remaining sectors as AWGN interferences
35m
-174dBm/Hz
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Users dropped evenly across the cell
PUCCH IRC
PRACH IRC
Victim cell
Interfering cell
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LTE Feature
Benefits*
Rejection
No CoMP
Intra-eNB CoMP
Throughput (Mbps)
Without CoMP
7% Increase
With CoMP
10% Increase
Cell Average
Throughput.
Cell Edge
Throughput
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LTE Feature
Carrier Aggregation(CA)
2.6G CC1
LTE-A UE
LTE-A UE
2.6G CC2
2.6G CC2
Inter-band CA
Intra-band CA
up to 300Mbps@2*2MIMO
CC2
LTE-A UE
CC1
800M CC1
Scenario:
Intra-band CA (2CC) : 2.6G, 1.8G
Inter-band CA(2CC): 2.6G+1.8G, 2.6G+800M,
1.8G+800M, 700M+AWS
Up to 40MHz total bandwidth
Benefit:
Up to 300Mbps per UE CAT6 (DL 300 / UL
50Mbps @ 2x2 MIMO)
Fast load balance between the two LTE
carriers
Dependency:
R10 UE need to support CA.
Require LBBPc/LBBPd + LBBPd to support
2CC
Intra-band CA requires that the time deviation
between the RF channels of different CC less
than 130 ns.
LTE UE
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Contents
Spectrum usage for Claro
LTE in a SRAN perspective
Interworking
Page 21
Interworking Solution
Interworking Strategy
Camping Strategy
Camping
Handover Strategy
Page 22
UMTS 1900
UMTS 850
GU same as before
Low
0/1
Priority Order
GSM 850/1900
Coverage based HO
High
Page 23
Suggested strategies,
UE
Individual
Priority
System Priority
Coverage
GSM/UMTS
FDD/GSM/UMTS FDD/GSM/UMTS
Multi Mode UE UL sensitive UE
GSM/UMTS Handset
Voice centric
Multi Mode UE
FDD/GSM/UMTS
Multi Mode UE
eNodeB/BTS
LTE FDD
Page 24
Handover categories
Load balance
Coverage
UL Quality
Based on UL Quality
Distance
Coverage based is recommended by default at initial stage
Load based is useful when LTE traffic significantly increased
Service based is for better utilization of each radio technologies
Page 25
Interworking Solution
Interworking Strategy
Camping Strategy
Camping
Handover Strategy
Page 26
Cell Reselection
PS HO
CCO/NACC
Redirection
RRC_CONNECTED
CS FallBack
SRVCC
Dual Radio UE
Page 27
Stored in UE
Set in SIM
Set in UE
Set in SIM
Suggested PLMN List in SIM card:
PLMN + E-UTRAN
PLMN + UTRAN
PLMN + GSM
Page 28
GSM/UMTS (Low)
SI
B
UE measures signal
strength of higher priority
neighbor cells
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FDD 1800
Cell Reselection
FDD 800
High Prio.
eNodeB
Low Prio.
eNodeB/BTS
UMTS/GSM
Low Prio. -> High Prio.
Happens when UE enters
Higher Priority Cell
High Prio. -> Low Prio.
Happens when UE moves
out of Higher Priority Cell
MME
S1-MME
SPID)
on SPID
Cell reselection
Info
Cell reselection
Info
GSM Priority 5
in RRCConnectionRelease based
FDD Priority 5
TDD Priority 4
eNodeB
UMTS Priority 4
UMTS Priority 3
TDD Priority 3
GSM Priority 2
Cell reselection
Info
TDD Priority 5
FDD Priority 4
FDD Priority 2
UMTS Priority 3
GSM Priority 2
UL sensitive UE
Voice Centric UE Prefers GSM/UMTS & Data Centric UE Prefers LTE TDD/FDD
HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD.
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To UMTS:
PS HO > Redirection
eNodeB
GSM
LTE FDD
UMTS
Page 32
Coverage-based Handover
Moves to neighbor
LTE FDD cell
LTE FDD
700
AWS
Inter-RAT
Inter-Frequency
UMTS
Moves to LTE
coverage
Page 33
High
Trigger redirection
directly
Trigger inter-RAT HO
Trigger inter-freq HO
Trigger intra-freq HO
According to cell load
(PRB utilization ratio)
UMTS 850/1900
Iur-g
Low
Load
Page 34
HO
Page 35
Win Together
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