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Getting it right
Spectrum
Consolidation
Global market leader in mobile Network Planning and Performance Management (PM) solutions
Recognized Industry Expert across all major radio and core technologies including GSM, CDMA,
UMTS, WiMAX and LTE
350+ mobile operator customers in 135+ countries including product and service deployments
with all of the top 20 largest global mobile operators
Software
Core Capabilities
Consulting Services
Core Capabilities
Market Leading Radio Planning Tool - ASSET Highly scalable, flexible Mobile Network Performance Management OPTIMA Integrated RAN/Backhaul Planning and Optimisation/Dimensioning capabilities Multi-Technology / Multi-Vendor tools, already Interfacing to all leading equipment vendors across 2G, 3G and LTE today
High Bandwidth Backhaul is required to all LTE sites e.g. 200Mbps+ for a 3
Sector site, or 1Gb Ethernet. Requires End-to-End mindset
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Coverage 2X than at 2.6 GHz Ideal for Single RAN deployment with
GSM 1800MHz widely available in Europe & APAC Little regulatory issues - technology independent band
No measurable influence on
ARFCN 999
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interesting area to observe for new mobile technologies with other networks AIRCOM has benchmarked globally
Numbers shown below are consistent Typically 4-6x (under load) current
UL Kbps
Acceptable
Good
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become available we would expect this to improve to ~70% expect a ~60% improvement over 2x2 MIMO
Single-antenna port; port 0 samples # Transmit diversity samples # Open-loop spatial multiplexing samples #
Samples CW0/CW1 QPSK 16QAM 64QAM QPSK 19724 2 1 16QAM 0 11861 0
64QAM 0 2 6795
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FULLY AUTOMATED
ENTERPRISE WEB SERVICES (EWS)
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CLIENTS
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Technology evolution => LTE higher network elements are supported (SAEGW, MME) Ability to create the LTE logical interfaces (S1-SAE, S1-MME, X2) Realization of the LTE mesh topology (an eNodeB can belong to more than one SAEGW
or MME)
from different sources (GSM, UMTS, LTE sites) is created and carried over
Air Interface
Transmission Backhaul
Core Network
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Distributed, vendor specific algorithms that automatically configure eNodeB as they are
deployed (Self-Establishment of a new eNodeB)
Self-Optimisation
Automatic Neighbour Relation management Handover parameter and reselection parameter with Mobility Robustness algorithms, and
other functions such as load balancing and control channel power settings
other.
Mobility parameters to optimise coverage and capacity, which are direct trade-off with each
Self-Healing
Focussed around detecting outages, and automating the processed of compensating for those
outages through changes to parameters in the network (plus recovery algorithms)
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ANR
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Mobility Robustness Optimisation (Handover Parameter Optimisation) Mobility Load Balancing Coverage and Capacity Optimisation
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ICIC RO ESO
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SON_Engine Algorithms
Vendor SON
Presentation
T0 Data
Network Manager
Global Policy
OMC
SON Engine
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Network Configuration
Network Monitoring
OMC
OMC
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Automation Sequence
2012 AIRCOM International Ltd
Summary
Since the first commercial launch on LTE in December 2009, the technology has come
of age with over 50 networks out there today
Real measured throughputs have met expectations even under load, with peak rates
up-to 40-50Mbps and mean around 15-20 Mbps (BW 10Mhz)
Typically 60-70% of all problems associated with LTE rollout are deployment errors
focus on getting the basics right to save a lot of pain
Its essential to plan and monitor across multiple radio access technologies (2G-3GLTE) especially where interim voice services such as Circuit-Switched FallBack (CSFB) are implemented
LTE data rates create additional challenges on backhaul planning, core dimensioning
and test equipment
Self-Organising Networks features are beginning to roll out into LTE networks today
(ANR), careful monitoring, control and co-ordination of algorithms will be key to maintaining quality and optimising OPEX
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