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Document Version: 1.3 Issue Date: December 29, 2010 Document Owner: Ville Salomaa
Contents
Chapter 1 Huawei BSC Chapter 2 Huawei BTS
Huawei BSCs
BSC6000
- New generation Huawei BSC
BSC6900
- Latest BSC supports single RAN (GSM + WCDMA)
BSC6000 Overview
Cabinet outline dimensions: 2200mm(H) x 600mm(W) x 800mm(D) Weight of a single cabinet: 350kg Cabinet types:
GSM BSC Control Processing Rack (GBCR) GSM BSC Service Processing Rack (GBSR)
Power distribution box
Subrack types:
Subrack
Subrack
Subrack KVM
Type A: GIMS
LAN Switch
GBAM
PCU types: - External PCU - Built-in PCU: GDPUP board provides PS service processing functions and is configured in the GMPS/GEPS.
GBCR
For internal use 5 Nokia Siemens Networks Presentation / Author / Date
GBSR
BSC6900 Overview
Cabinet outline dimensions: 2200mm(H) x 600mm(W) x 800mm(D) Weight of a single cabinet: 320kg Cabinet types:
Main Processing Rack (MPR) Extended Processing Rack (EPR) Transcoder Rack (TCR) (only configured in BM-TC separate mode)
Subrack types:
2200mm
- BM/TC separated: BSC consists of the MPS/EPS and TCS. The TCS can be configured on the BSC side or on the MSC side. - A over IP mode: BSC6900 is configured with the MPS and EPS but not with the TCS. The TC function is performed by the Media Gateway (MGW).
PCU types:
- External PCU
800mm 600mm
For internal use 6 Nokia Siemens Networks Presentation / Author / Date
- Built-in PCU: PS service processing functions are provided by GMPS/GEPS (DPUd board)
BSC6900 Rack
IP over BSS
Following interfaces can be realised over IP transmission:
Abis over IP: Abis over IP supports two transmission modes: IP over FE/GE and IP over E1/T1/Ch-STM-1. The IP protocol
version adopted is IPv4. A over IP: A over IP supports two transmission modes: IP over FE/GE and IP over E1/T1/Ch-STM-1. The IP protocol version adopted is IPv4. In this scenario BSC must be connected to Huawei MGW only. Gb over IP: Gb over IP supports only IP over FE/GE and does not support IP over E1/T1/Ch-STM-1. The IP protocol version adopted is IPv4. Ater over IP (BSC6900 only): Ater over IP supports IP over PPP over E1/T1/Ch-STM-1 and does not support IP over FE/GE. The IP protocol version adopted is IPv4. Currently (GBSS: V9R011), the Huawei Ater interface supports IP over Ch-STM-1 and does not support IP over E1/T1.
IP related features:
IP BSS (refers to the IP interfaces mentioned above) IP Clock (clock synchronisation over IP network; Server(IPCLK1000)-Client(NEs) configuration) Frame Protocol Multiplexing (encapsulates multiple FP PDUs into one FP-Mux packet, thus reducing the UDP/IP/L2/L1
header transmission overhead and resulting in improved transmission efficiency) Abis-Mux and Ater-Mux (Abis-Mux and Ater-Mux are applicable only to the user plane of the Abis and Ater interfaces that are based on IP transmission) UDP Multiplexing (enables multiple RTP packets to be multiplexed in one UDP packet, thus reducing the overhead of the UDP/IP/L2/L1 header and increasing the transmission efficiency) Header Compression (used to reduce the frame header overhead on PPP links and to improve bandwidth efficiency)
GPRS/EDGE in BSS
Huawei BSCs (BSC6000, BSC6900) are ready to support GPRS/EDGE. No hardware or software upgrade
is required.
Flex Abis is recommended (although not necessary) to be employed for maximazing resource utilization
efficiency: Flex Abis is a mode of allocating the Abis interface transmission resources. That is, the Abis interface transmission resources form a resource pool that is shared by the CS service and PS service (including idle timeslots) among different cells and BTSs.
PCU
External PCU Built-in PCU
Clock sources
2000x900 x600
325 1 3000 3000 3000 ? 531000 - 3600000 18000 400 E1, T1, STM-1 0.8-1.0 W / TRX ?
2000x600x450
300 1 2000 500 1000 ? 1000000 10000 136 E1, T1, STM-1 ? ?
Contents
Chapter 1 Huawei BSC Chapter 2 Huawei BTS
BTS3900
- Indoor high capacity BTS
BTS3900A
- Outdoor high capacity BTS
BTS3900E
- Compact BTS
DBS3900 Overview
- DBS3900 consists of:
- Baseband Unit (BBU) - Remote Radio Unit (RRU) - Baseband and RF unit are connected through optical fiber (CPRI) - Baseband Unit: BBU3900 - Remote Radio Unit: DRRU/GRRU/MRRU
o DRRU (RRU3004): Double Remote Radio Unit 2 TRXs o GRRU (RRU3008): GSM Remote Radio Unit 8 TRXs o MRRU (RRU3908): Multimode Remote Radio Unit 6 TRXs for GSM;
also supports WCDMA (max 4 carriers)
DRRU/GRRU/MRRU Antenna TMA RF jumper
BSC
-48V DC/220V AC
Feeder
Dual band site: S2/2/2(900M)+S2/2/2(1800M) 2 DRRU per sector (1 per band), 1 4-port dual band antenna per sector
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BTS3900 Overview
- BTS3900: indoor macro BTS
- Baseband and RF units in one cabinet - Baseband Unit: BBU3900 - RF Unit: DRFU/GRFU/MRFU boards
o DRFU: Double Radio Filter Unit 2 TRXs o GRFU: GSM Radio Filter Unit 6 TRXs o MRFU: Multimode Radio Filter Unit 6 TRXs for GSM;
also supports WCDMA (max 4 carriers)
BTS3900
-48V DC BTS3900
220V AC BTS3900
+24V DC BTS3900
When two BTS3900 cabinets (-48V DC) are stacked, the BBU is installed only in the lower cabinet and serves as the baseband unit for the two cabinets
Typical GSM/UMTS single cabin deployment: GSM: 3 GRFUs 6 TRX per board (max S6/6/6) UMTS: 3 MRFUs 4 carriers per board (max 3x4)
BTS3900A Overview
- BTS3900A: outdoor macro BTS
- Baseband Unit: BBU3900 - RF Unit: DRFU/GRFU/MRFU boards - Auxiliary equipment to support outdoor
operation, i.e. air-conditioning, batteries, etc.
o DRFU: Double Radio Filter Unit 2 TRXs o GRFU: GSM Radio Filter Unit 6 TRXs o MRFU: Multimode Radio Filter Unit 6 TRXs for GSM;
also supports WCDMA (max 4 carriers)
APM30H cabinet
RFC cabinet
BTS3900A
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APM30H+RFC: Six RFU, no backup power. The RFUs are installed in the RFC and the BBU in the APM30H.
TMC11H+RFC: Six RFU, no backup power, installation space available for other devices. The RFUs are installed in the RFC and the BBU in the TMC11H.
APM30H+RFC+IBBS200D: Six RFU: power backup (184 Ah) for 5 hours. The RFUs are installed in the RFC and the BBU in the APM30H. The batteries are housed in the IBBS200D.
APM30H+RFC+TMC11H+IBBS200D: Six RFU: power backup (184 Ah) for 4 hours (if the power consumption of the TMC is no more than 200W). The RFUs are installed in the RFC and the BBU in the APM30H. The batteries are housed in the IBBS200D. The TMC11H houses transmission equipment and other devices.
BTS3900E Overview
- BTS3900E: compact BTS
- Baseband and RF units integrated in one box
BTS3900E
APM30H: provides -48 V DC power and backup power to the outdoor macro BTS and also provides installation space for the BBU3900 and other devices.
TMC11H: provides additional transmission space. The BBU3900 can also be installed in the TMC11H.
Basic RF specs
Power output: measured at the Top Of Cabinet (TOC). See slides 25, 26 for details
for each BTS.
Non-combined: no combiner is used Combined: internal combiner used to combine signals from 2 TRXs PBT (Power Booster Technology): The PBT is a power boost technology. In PBT mode, the two
TRXs in the double-transceiver unit are used as one TRX. After modulation and DA conversion, one signal output is divided into two RF signals. These two signals are amplified and then combined to form one signal. As the two signals are aligned in phase, the transmit power is amplified and the downlink signal strength is increased. In PBT mode, 1 DRRU or DRFU supports 1 TRX. Power sharing: When the BTS downlink power control is enabled, the total output power of carriers in a cell is always equal to or less than Maximum Output Power of Carrier Number of Carriers. Based on the estimated power that calls need, if the calls with different power are grouped into different timeslots according to a certain rule, the probability that the total output power of carriers in the cell is less than Maximum Output Power of Carrier Number of Carriers is further increased. Or even, the total output power of carriers in the cell is far less than Maximum Output Power of Carrier Number of Carriers. Hence, each carrier can carry more power than standard configuration.
Rx Sensitivity: values provided are typical values, measured at the BTS antenna
connector. See slides 25, 26 for details for each BTS.
- RRU3004, 900 MHz, GMSK/8PSK: Non-combination: 30 W/20 W Combination: 15 W/10 W PBT: 40 W/25 W - RRU3004, 1800 MHz, GMSK/8PSK: Non-combination: 20 W/15 W Combination: 10 W/7.5 W PBT: 30 W/20 W - RRU3004: 900MHz, S2/2/2, 30W: 500W (no combiner) 900MHz, S4/4/4, 15W: 730W (combiner) 1800MHz, S2/2/2, 20W: 500W (no combiner) 1800MHz, S4/4/4, 20W: 730W (no combiner) - RRU3004, 900MHz: 1-way Rx div: -113 2-way Rx div: -116 4-way Rx div: -118.5 E1, T1, STM-1, FE, GE, Satellite RRU3004: 900, 1800
- RRU3008, with power sharing (GMSK/8PSK): 3 TRX: 20 W/13 W, 4 TRX: 20 W/13 W, 5 TRX: 12 W/8 W, 6 TRX: 12 W/8 W, 7 TRX: 8 W/5.3 W, 8 TRX: 7 W/4.6 W - RRU3008, without power sharing (GMSK/8PSK): 3 TRX: 20 W/13 W, 4 TRX: 15 W/10 W, 5 TRX: 12 W/8 W, 6 TRX: 10 W/6.6 W, 7 TRX: 7 W/4.6 W, 8 TRX: 5.5 W/3.6 W - RRU3008: 900MHz, S4/4/4, TOC 20W: 730W 1800MHz, S4/4/4, TOC 20W: 730W
Receiver sensitivity (dBm) (typical values, measured at the BTS antenna connector) Abis transmission types Frequency bands (MHz)
Clock sources
For internal use 26 Nokia Siemens Networks
BTS3900A
Outdoor macro
RFC cabinet: 700x600x480; APM30H cabinet: 700x600x480 Total (stacked cabinets): 1400x600x480
BTS3900E
Indoor/Outdoor compact
485x268x130 (DC module) 485x370x130 (AC module)
Indoor macro
900x600x450
- 900 MHZ (GMSK/8PSK) 1TRX: 30W/20W 2TRX: 15W/10W 3TRX: 8W/5W 4TRX: 6W/4W 5TRX: 3W/2W 6TRX: 2.5W/1.6W - 1800MHz (GMSK/8PSK) 1TRX: 26 W/17 W 2TRX: 13 W/8.5 W 3TRX: 7 W/4.7 W 4TRX: 5 W/3.3 W 5TRX: 2.5 W/1.6 W 6TRX: 2 W/1.3 W
- 900/1800MHz 30% RF load O2: 140W/140W O4: 115W/120W O6: 90W/90W - 900/1800MHz 100% RF load O2: 170W/165W O4: 150W/155W O6: 130W/125W
Receiver sensitivity (dBm) (typical values, measured at the BTS antenna connector)
- 900MHz: 1-way Rx div: -112.5 2-way Rx div: -115.5 - 1800MHz: 1-way Rx div: -112 2-way Rx div: -115
E1, T1, STM-1, FE, GE, Satellite 900, 1800, 1900 Abis, GPS, BITS, IP clock, Internal
E1, T1, STM-1, FE, GE 850, 900, 1800 Abis, GPS, BITS, IP clock, Internal
Frequency bandsuse 900, 1800, 1900 For internal (MHz) 27 Nokia Siemens Networks Presentation / Author / Date Clock sources Abis, GPS, BITS, IP clock, Internal
Capacity
Receiver sensitivity (dBm) (Single branch/2-way div/4-way div) Abis transmission types
-112.5 / -115.5 / -118 dBm (800, 900, 1900) -113 / -116 / -118.5 dBm (1800)
Clock sources
Power output
- GMSK: 41 dBm (900/1800) - GMSK 37.0 dBm (800/1900) - 8PSK: 2 dB less for 800/1900 and 4 dB less for 900/1800
Nominal 0.4 kW, Max 0.55 kW -114 dBm (800/900) -115 dBm (1800/1900)
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