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Objective of the Demonstration

 Roadmap/Evaluation path till R12 (5Min)


 HEDeX introduction (10Min)
 SRAN product description (15Min)
 eRAN configuration using CME (15Min)
 LMT Offline Tool (15Min)
Roadmap/Evaluation path till R12
Product & Solution Product Type Version_Release Sub Release Published Date

BTS3900 LTE V100R010 V100R010C10 23-03-2015

BTS3900A LTE V100R011C00 30-12-2015

V100R0011
Huawei eNodeB BTS3900AL LTE
V100R011C10 5/1/2016
BTS3900L LTE

DBS3900 LTE V100R0012 V100R012C00 18-11-2016


HEDeX introduction
Huawei eNodeB product description
Objectives
 Upon completion of this course, you will be able to:
 Describe network structure of LTE
 Describe basic function of LTE DBS3900
 Outline system structure of LTE DBS3900
 Outline the function of each module
 List typical networking of LTE DBS3900
Contents
1. System Overview
2. System Structure
3. Auxiliary Devices
4. Typical Networking
Contents
1. System Overview
2. System Structure
3. Auxiliary Devices
4. Typical Networking
eNodeB in LTE/SAE Network
 eNodeB is a radio access device in the LTE-SAE system. One or more eNodeBs constitute an E-UTRAN. An
eNodeB communicates with a UE, another eNodeB
Function of eNodeB
Radio Resource Management

Packet Compression and Ciphering

User Plane Packet Routing

MME Selection

Message Scheduling and Transmission


Benefits
 Large Capacity and High Throughput
 Advanced BS Platform and Smooth System Upgrade
 Enhanced Network Performance and Extensive Coverage
 Co-Site of 2G and 3G Networks and Smooth Evolution
 Easy Installation and Saving CAPEX for Operators
 Flexible Bandwidth Support
 End-to-End QoS Provisioning Capability
 Multiple Synchronization Solutions
Contents
1. System Overview
2. System Structure
3. Auxiliary Devices
4. Typical Networking
DBS3900 LTE Functional Modules
BBU3900
 Dimensions: 86mm x 442mm x 310mm (H x W x D)
 Power consumption: 132 W (3 x 10 MHz) ~300 W (3 x 20 MHz)
 Weight: ≤12 kg
Physical Modules of the BBU3900
 Slots for BBU3900 boards and modules
Slot 0 Slot 4 Power
Slot 1 Slot 5 Slot18
FAN
Slot16 Slot 2 Slot 6 Power
Slot 3 Slot 7 Slot19

 3 x 20MHz 2T2R typical configuration


Logic Structure of BBU3900
 The BBU3900 consists of four logical subsystems: control, transport, baseband, and power and
environment monitoring
LMPT (The LTE Main Processing & Transmission
Unit )
 Mandatory, Maximum 2 board, hold in slot 7(default) or 6
 Function:
 Performs configuration management, equipment management, performance
monitoring, signaling processing, and radio resource management
 Controls all boards in the system
 Provides the system clock and transmission ports
LBBP (The LTE Baseband Processing Unit)
 Mandatory, Maximum 3 boards, hold in slot 1(default),2 or 3
 Function:
 Processes uplink and downlink baseband signals

 Provides CPRI ports for communication between the BBU3900 and the RRUs
Specification of LBBP
Board Number of Cell Bandwidth of Cell ANT Configuration

LBBPb 3 10M 2T2R

1 20M 2T2R

1 10M 4T4R

LBBPc 3 20M 2T2R

6 10M 2T2R

1 20M 4T4R
FAN
 Mandatory, Maximum 1 module
 Function:
 Dissipates heat for boards and modules of the BBU3900
 Controls the fan speed and reports the status of fans to the
LMPT
 Monitors the temperature at the air inlet
UPEU (The Universal Power and Environment
interface Unit)
 Mandatory, Maximum 2 modules, hold in slot 4 (default) and slot 5
 Functions:
 Converts -48 V DC or +24 V DC power into +12 V DC power

 Provides ports for transmission of two RS485 signals and eight dry contact
signals
UTRP (The Universal Transmission Processing unit )

 Optional, maximum 2 modules


 The UTRP performs the following functions:
 Provides ports for eight E1s/T1s based on the IP protocol.
 Deframes and frames of the HDLC, and allocates and controls 256 HDLC
timeslots.
USCU (The Universal Satellite card and Clock
Unit )
 The USCU performs the following functions:
 The USCU provides interface for an external RGPS device (such as a reused
device of the operator), BITS device, and TOD input
 The USCUb0 does not provide the satellite card
 The USCUb2 supports GPS and GLONASS with two built-in satellite cards

GPS RGPS TOD 1PPS BITS


Clock Synchronization Modes
 GPS Clock
 If an eNodeB is synchronized with the GPS clock, the eNodeB obtains clock
synchronization signals from the GPS through the USCU. In this case, both
frequency synchronization and time synchronization are applicable
 IEEE1588 V2 Clock
 IEEE1588 defines the Precision Time Protocol (PTP), which targets precise
synchronization of distributed and independent clocks in measurement and control
systems, with the precision to microseconds. IEEE1588 V2 supports frequency
synchronization and time synchronization
 In LTE applications, high-accuracy frequency synchronization and time
synchronization can be achieved between clock servers and eNodeBs by IEEE1588 V2
synchronization
Logical Structure of RRU3202
Clock Synchronization Modes (Cont.)
 Clock over IP
 Clock over IP is a Huawei proprietary frequency synchronization technology, which is based
on an IP clock server/client architecture. It supports only frequency synchronization
 Free Running
 The clock enters the free running mode if no reference clock is available after the oscillator is
warmed up or if the clock has lost its reference input for a period of time longer than the
timer of the holdover mode
 1 PPS
 The eNodeB obtains 1 Pulse Per Second (PPS) signals to achieve time synchronization
 E1/T1 Line Clock
 An eNodeB can extract frequency synchronization signals from E1/T1 links at the physical
layer. If S1 data is transmitted over an E1/T1 network, the eNodeB can be synchronized with
the E1/T1 line clock
Panels of the RRU3202
Panels of the RRU3202
RET Modes

STMA Mode SBT Mode Direct Connection Mode


SBT Mode RET Antenna Connection
Contents
1. System Overview
2. System Structure
3. Auxiliary Devices
4. Typical Networking
APM30 (Advanced Power Module)
 DC power supply
 Battery management
 Power system monitoring
 Power distribution
 Surge protection
 Temperature control
 Power backup
 Accommodation of customer equipment
Installation Modes of APM30
Structure of the APM30 Power Cabinet

0) Battery group (3 U) 1) Heater (1 U) (2) PDU (2 U) (3) Power supply subrack (3 U)


(4) APMI (5) Fan unit (6) AFMU
Monitoring Signal Cable Connection
BBC (Battery Cabinet)
 –48 V DC 184 Ah backup power
TMC (Transmission Cabinet)
 11 U space for customer equipment
Contents
1. System Overview
2. System Structure
3. Auxiliary Devices
4. Typical Networking
Network Topologies
BBU description in Different mode
BBU description in Different
mode(cont..)
BBU Co-MPT Mode(SRAN)
MRFU Cable Connection (GU)
MRFU Cable Connection (UO)
4-way RX diversity TX diversity / 2 x 2 MIMO

MRF MRF MRF MRF


U U U U
Typical Hardware Configuration
Configuration Numbers of LMPT Numbers of Numbers of RRU Numbers of
LBBP Antenna

3 x 10MHz, 2T2R 1 LBBPb: 1 3 3

3 x 20MHz, 2T2R 1 LBBPb: 3 or 3 3


LBBPc: 1

3 x 10MHz, 2T4R 1 LBBPc:3 6 3

3 x 10MHz, 4T4R 1 LBBPc:3 6 3


Cable Connections

3 x 10 MHz, 2T2R
Cable Connections (Cont.)

3 x 20 MHz, 2T2R
Cable Connections (Cont.)

3 x 20 MHz, 2T4R or 4T4R


Summary
 LTE-SAE Network Architecture
 DBS3900 LTE Capacity and High Throughput
 Base band board of DBS3900 LTE
 Specification of RRU3202
 DBS3900 LTE Typical Networking
eNodeB LTE
Initial Configuration
Objectives
Content
Content(cont..)
LTE Transport Structure
Layer 1 Network
Layer 2 network
Layer 3 network
Overview of the Transport security
Content
Process of configuring a single eNodeB
Preparing eNodeB data
 Global Data
 Device data
 Transport Data
 Radio Data
Basic Knowledge about the CME Data Areas
Creating a planned data area
Creating initial Data of single eNodeB
Creating initial Data of single eNodeB(Cont..)
Configure eNodeB equipment Data
Configure eNodeB transport data
Configure eNodeB radio data
Creating eNodeB in batches
Customize summary data file
Creating base station using summary
Creating base station using summary(cont..)
Checking the data correctness and integrity
Checking the data consistency
Checking the data consistency(cont..)
Checking the data consistency(cont..)
Exporting auto deployment data
Exporting auto deployment data(cont..)
LMT Offline Tool

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