Wireless Backhaul Architecture for Small Cells Deployment exploiting Q-band Frequencies
The demand of capacity in mobile communication is growing exponentially day-by-day, as the numbers of users have been increasing drastically. LTE and small cell network topologies are being hailed as the solution to this; however, the backhaul has become the real challenge. Operators have typically...
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Zusammenfassung: | The demand of capacity in mobile communication is growing
exponentially day-by-day, as the numbers of users have been increasing drastically.
LTE and small cell network topologies are being hailed as the solution to this;
however, the backhaul has become the real challenge. Operators have typically used
different backhaul technologies for their radio access networks. Nevertheless,
existing alternatives such as fibre, Digital Subscriber Line (DSL), and microwave
backhaul do not provide the required CAPEX, OPEX and/or performance to meet
these requirements. The SARABAND project is proposing an architecture providing
multi-gigabit capacity in a cost effective manner by exploiting point to multipoint
links and the Q-band spectrum. This solution provides huge advantages in CAPEX
for access capillarity (last mile) when compared to FTTH and in OPEX for backhaul
when compared to microwave links. This paper defines the Q-band point-tomultipoint
architecture as well as the key type of nodes comprising the SARABAND
architecture. Multi-beam antennas and radio parameters will also be determined to
deliver segmented coverage areas and the expected capacity on each segment of the
network. Finally, a techno-economic study comparing the proposed solution versus
traditional point-to-point microwave backhaul will be presented.
Vilar Mateo, R.; Bosshard, O.; Magne, F.; Le Fevre, A.; Martí Sendra, J. (2013). Wireless Backhaul Architecture for Small Cells Deployment exploiting Q-band Frequencies. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). 1-11. http://hdl.handle.net/10251/63041 |
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