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Rosenberger S-Cell In-Building Solutions

Rosenberger Asia Pacific Electronic Co., Ltd.

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Today s topics
1. What is IBS 2. Why IBS 3. IBS Benefit 4. How to achieve IBS 5. How to design IBS 6. Why Rosenberger

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1. What is IBS
IBS = Wireless In-Building (Coverage) Solutions

Jumper

Cable

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Why IBS

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2. Why IBS
Competition between operators Coverage request from users Pressure between revenue and investment

Operators
investment
cost-effective and high quality network coverage

improve

improve Retain and attract users

Service quality

Investment of operators

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2. Why IBS
Traffic volume distribution
Subscribers distribution

Indoor traffic volume distribution

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2. Why IBS
Crowed CitiesClosely located Buildings

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3. Why IBS
Stadium Hotel

Restaurant Business mansion


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IBS Brings

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3. Benefits

Coverage

Solving the problem about no wireless signal area


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3. Benefits

Capacity

Increasing simultaneous communication ability


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3. Benefits

Quality

Improving wireless signal environment on the upper floors


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- Site Survey

Rosenberger S-Cell

IBS Package

- System Design Feeder Cable Connector Jumper - Installation - Commissioning - Troubleshooting - Training

Cable Assemblies
RF Repeater Fiber Optic Repeater Line Amplifier

Repeaters Amplifiers In building Antenna

RF Components

Coupler Splitter Combiner POI Attenuator

Yagi Antenna Ceiling Mounted Antenna Panel Antenna Rosenberger


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How to achieve IBS

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4. How to achieve IBS


Structure
Passive DAS Passive DAS Active DAS Active DAS Opticalfiber DAS Optical fiber DAS Leaky cable distribution Leaky cable distribution

BTS BTS Repeater Repeater

Signal source

Distributed Antenna System

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4. How to achieve IBS


Deploy new BTS
Increasing network capacity Stable signal source Good signal quality

Distributed antenna system

Indoor antenna

SC-RF BTS solution


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4. How to achieve IBS


Deploy new BTS
Application: Traffic volume is high RF environment is complex Poor coverage

New BTS 20 users 50 users

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4. How to achieve IBS


Using wireless repeater
Fast rollout Low costs Easy to accommodate

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4. How to achieve IBS


Using wireless repeater
Application:

Poor coverage with low traffic volume The site is compact area Optical fiber can not reach

Repeater Signal

SC-RF repeater solution

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4. How to achieve IBS


Passive DAS
System reliability is higher Easy to maintain and upgrade

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4. How to achieve IBS


Active DAS Cost effective
Large coverage area Flexible design and configuration
Line Amplifier

Line Amplifier

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4. How to achieve IBS


Leaky cable distribution Be suitable for use in tunnels
or underground railway Broad frequency rangecan supply more services Superior performance

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4. How to achieve IBS


Optical fiber DAS
Laser technology with high linearity Low noise and high reliability Broader frequency range Small optical transmitting loss
Antenna Antenna Antenna Remote unit

Antenna

Antenna

Remote unit

Antenna Antenna Base Station Fibre Optic Master Unit Antenna Antenna Remote unit Remote unit 2way splitter Antenna

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How to design IBS project

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5. IBS Project Process


Site Survey Design Principles Proposal Design Project Construction System Commissioning Checking & Acceptance System Maintenance

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Site survey
Basic survey
Building location ( longitude & latitude ) Storey plane structure wall direction location of equipment room Installing condition
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Original signal information


LAC ( location area code ) CID ( cell identity ) Channel number Signal strength

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Design Principles
CDMA System Specifications
FER Outdoor overflow signal Typical power at antenna port TX Rx_level Ec/Io in 90% of area <1% < -90 dBm 5 ~ 15 dBm < - 10 dBm > - 85 dBm > - 8 dB

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Design Principles
GSM system specifications
Drop-off rate Edge level < 1 > -85 dBm

Interference protection in same frequency range C/I C/I Uplink noise Typical power at antenna port Outdoor overflow signal Hand-over success probability Area with RxQual better than level 3 Turn-on rate
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12 dBwithout frequency hopping 9 dB frequency hopping


< -121 dBm 5 ~ 15 dBm ( except for lift well ) < -85 dBm > 95 % > 95 %

> 95 % (more than 95% area can be turned on)


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Theory validation
Formula of indoor space transmission loss
(1) Power on antenna port8dBm (2) 30 meters free space transmission loss: -60dB (3) Antenna gainG=2.1dBi (4) Partition loss + multi-path loss: -25dB 30 meters S Formula of space transmission loss L (dB) = 20lgd (m) + 20lgf (MHz) - 28 + d is the path between the antenna and the testing point, f is the carrier frequency, is transmission loss in : glass 6~10dB partition 10~15dB prefab board 20~30dB (5) The signal strength of point (S): PR=8 +2.1-60 -25= -74.9dBm

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Proposal design
7 factors to be concerned
in proposal design

Signal source Signal source Distribution of electric field Distribution of electric field Equipments specifications Equipments specifications Cabling link Cabling link Transmission loss Transmission loss Construction difficulty Construction difficulty Acceptance criterion Acceptance criterion

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Proposal design
Proposal design

General

Tech. Specs.

Design
Site survey Source selection Antenna location System configuration Simulation Spillover analysis

Engineering

Material list

Project general Foundation Engineer scale Principle

System specs. Equipment specs.

Device room Cable layout Component installation

Equipment list Accessories list

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Proposal design
IBS design generally consists of two main considerations. Signal source:
Base Transceiver Station Micro Base Station Transceiver Tapping from the outdoor base station or macro-cell

Distributed antenna system (DAS):


Passive Distribution Active Distribution(Booster, Fiber optical repeater) Antenna types (Omni-directional Antenna, Directional Antenna) and Leaky Coaxial Cable.

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Typical Micro Base Station


Antenna

3rd floor 2nd floor

Coupler/Splitter

1st floor

Basement 1

Micro-BTS
Basement 2

Main Building

Building - South Wing

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FORPoint to Multi-Point
Rx Tx/Rx Master Unit Remote unit BTS Remote unit

Rx

Tx/Rx Master Unit

Remote unit

Remote unit BTS Remote unit

Single fiber transmission by Wavelength Division Multiplex (WDM). One Master Unit supports up to 4 Remote Units.
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Typical Wireless Repeater

Donor Antenna

Antenna

Base station Transceiver Site

Repeater
Building

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System Outdoor Base Station


Outdoor Antenna

Base Transceiver Station (Outdoor type)

Coupler

Antenna

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Multi-system Combination
POI - Point of Interface
GSM1800-1 Load

Multiple system / operators Shared DAS, lower investments Ideal for large buildings, subways, expo, sports center.
ANT1

GSM1800-3

GSM1800-2

ANT2

Monitor1 GSM1800-1 ANT1 GSM1800-3 Monitor2

GSM1800-2

ANT2

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The One-Stop Shopping Experience at Rosenberger !

Complete Product Offer


Technical innovation Versatile and wide range of product lines Expertise in turnkey solutions

Customer Oriented Approach


Consultative sales & customer service team Customized products & solutions

Consistent Global Quality Standard


Localized production fully consistent to Rosenbergers global quality standards System Performance Guarantee

Value-added services
Flexible production planning system Strong logistic chain. Local regional warehouses
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Thank you! Thanks for your attentions!

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