Flexi WCDMA BTS - Introduction
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Flexi WBTS - Introduction
Part of the 3G Macro BTS solution.
From the installation and hardware point of view, the Flexi introduces a new way to build BTS sites using modules, without a specific BTS cabinet.
Due to its small weight and size, modular design and full frontal accessibility, this BTS is easy to install in various locations even a wall.
From the feature and performance point-of-view, the Flexi provides a smooth evolution from the UltraSite WCDMA BTS, without compromising
performance or capacity.
The Flexi WCDMA BTS modules can be used with different BTS configurations. The existing site support and auxiliary cabinets can be used to house the
modules.
The Flexi WCDMA BTS consists of two types of RF Modules per frequency band, one System Module, and a transmission sub-module. Same modules
are used in both indoor and outdoor sites.
The Flexi WCDMA BTS was designed for easy installation, commissioning, and maintenance. One person can carry out the modules and install them on
the floor, pole or on the wall. Due to the modular solution, the floor print, space, weight and power feeding system of the site can be optimized. The
acquisition time, cost, and acceptance time of a new site is reduced.
Nokia Flexi WCDMA BTS does not require regular maintenance.
Channel Capacity by SW License
Flexi System Module Channel Capacity is designed to support flexible and cost optimized site capacity evolution.
The channel capacity of Nokia Flexi WCDMA BTS can be optimized depending on the BTS configuration and the required traffic capacity of the BTS site.
More channel capacity will be allocated remotely from NetAct TM by sending Channel Capacity SW License to Flexi WCDMA BTS.
The minimum number of Channel Elements allocated by SW License is one (1) CE supporting both uplink and downlink. Therefore, Flexi WCDMA BTS
site capacity can be optimized in the step of one CE without a site visit.
Future capacity evolution
The Nokia Flexi WCDMA BTS System Module supports capacity expansion. A second System Module can be connected to the extension port of the first
System Module. The second System Module then operates in baseband extension mode.
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UMTS Network
Iu-Cs
Iu-Cs
Iu-Ps
Iu-Ps
Iu-Ps
Flexi WCDMA
BTS
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Modular BTS implementation
Enabling flexible expansions using modules as building block for
Indoor/Outdoor sites, using
RF module.
BTS System module.
Optional Power supply module.
Optional Transmission Hub module.
Nokia UltraSite BTS compliant in RF performance and capacity
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Flexi Modules
The Flexi Modules are 2:
System Module (SM) which include the TRS Sub Module.
RF Module. ( Single and Dual per Band)
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Nokia Flexi WCDMA BTS Modules
133 mm
3 HU
422 mm
without covers
560 mm
with covers
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447 mm
for 19 inch rack
installation
Weight: 19-21
kg
Nokia Flexi WCDMA BTS Mechanics
Casing
(enables
to enablepulling
core pull
out out)
the core)
Core
(can be pulled out for replacement)
Optional Front
front
Cablecover
cable
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Fan(at the back)
(can be replaced at site)
Installation Configurations
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Nokia Flexi WCDMA BTS Indoor/Outdoor
Pole Mounted
Floor Mounted
Wall Mounted
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Roof Mounted
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Nokia Flexi WCDMA BTS Modules
Optional Outdoor cabinet
RF MODULE:
- Modulator
- Canalize
- Analog RF processing
- Power Amplifier (integrated)
- Antenna filter (integrated)
RF Module
RF Module
Optical interfaces between
the modules
RF Module
Optional
Extension SM
System
Module
AC Optional
AC-> DC
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BBU
SYSTEM MODULE:
- C-plane processing
+ centralized timing
- U-plane processing
+ multiplexing & summing
- Ethernet switching
- Transport processing
- External interfaces
- Power Distribution
Flexi WCDMA Module Interfaces
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System Module (SM)
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The Flexi System Module (SM) hosts :
Telecom control.
System operation and maintenance.
Baseband application.
Transmission.
Power distribution functionality.
The System Module can also act as a second system module operating in a baseband extension mode. The SM provides the BTS external
interfaces towards the RNC and other external devices:
BTS Site Element Manager.
External interfaces towards RNC (Iub).
Three external interfaces towards RF module.
Site support system interface (for example, battery back-up).
Auxiliary interface (customer specific 10/100 Mbps Ethernet port with over voltage protection).
Auxiliary interface 1Gbps Ethernet for future expansions.
External alarms and controls interface (customer-specific alarms).
External synchronization input interface.
External synchronization output interface.
The System Module has an integrated BTS clock that distributes the synchronization clock to other BTS modules. The System Module
hardware is HSDPA and HSUPA compliant.
The System Module uses nominal 48 V DC and distributes it on to RF and extension modules. The System Module includes integrated fans.
See the following figure for an exploded view of the System Module.
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TRS Sub Module
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Functional Blocks
Flexi BTS control and multiplexing
This functionality is responsible for BTS control and management, system
clock generation and distribution to other modules and sub-modules. The
functional distribution of this functionality is as follows:
Control MCU and clock generation: This includes the NBAP termination,
telecom and overall BTS control functionality, system O&M functionality,
external site support system and other equipment control. It generates
system reference clock and frequency reference for synchronizing with
other BTS.
External interface block: This block facilitates the external interface for
external equipment control.
Summing and multiplexing functionality: This functional block is used for
data routing between the radio modules and the baseband (FSP).
RF module interface: This logical functional block is responsible for
providing output/input interface to or from a maximum of three RF
modules.
Flexi WCDMA BTS signal processing (FSP)
The Flexi Signal Processor (FSP) terminates the Iub user plane and is
responsible for L1 processing of the air interface.
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Flexi WCDMA BTS Transmission Sub Module (FTXX)
The transmission sub-module supports the following functionalities:
ATM over E1/T1/JT1
ATM over STM-1
Inverse Multiplexing ATM (IMA)
Synchronization
Iub terminations
DNBAP and CNBAP
AAL2SIG and AAL2UP
Operation and maintenance (DCN)
IP functionalities (DHCP, routing, NTP)
Transport performance counters
There are different variants of the transmission sub-module listed on the table.
FTIA
The System Module can be used as a second system module operating in a
baseband extension mode to add channel capacity. In this case, it is connected
to the master system module by connecting optical cable and DC cable. These
items are provided with Flexi System Extension Kit (FSKA).
When the System Module is used as a second system module operating in a
baseband extension mode, a transmission sub-module is not installed. Instead,
a dummy transmission sub-module is installed to provide IP protection. This
item is also provided in Flexi System Extension Kit (FSKA).
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Flexi System Module + Transport sub-module
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System Module Interfaces
The System Module is equipped with the following interfaces:
Front panel connectors
DC input connector (in the centre of the module)
The System Module has 24 connectors on the module. The connectors, their
types and purposes are listed in the tables.
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System Module Led Indications
The System Module has eight tri-color LEDs on the front panel to indicate the operational status of the module and all fault conditions during operation.
The System Module LEDs are as follows:
One LED for the SM.
One LED for the transmission sub-module
One LED for the fans
Two LEDs for the cables between the System Module and the baseband expansion module
Three LEDs for the cables between the System Module and three RF modules
The LED indications of the System Module are listed and explained in the table
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Extension System Module
The System Module can be used as a System Extension Module operating in a baseband extension mode to add channel capacity. In this case, it is
connected to the System Module by connecting two optical cables and a DC cable. These items are provided with Flexi System Extension Kit (FSKA).
When the System Module is used as a System Extension Module operating in a baseband extension mode, a transmission sub-module is not installed.
Instead, a dummy transmission sub-module is installed to provide IP protection. This item is also included in Flexi System Extension Kit (FSKA).
When the System Module is used as a System Extension Module operating in a baseband extension mode, external synchronisation input connectors
cannot be used. Synchronisation is provided by the System Module.
When integrating the System Extension Module to Flexi WCDMA BTS, no commissioning is required. Once the System Extension Module has been
connected to the System Module and powered up, the auto detection functions of Flexi WCDMA BTS detect the System Extension Module and connect
the System Extension Module to the normal operation of the BTS. As for software requirements, the auto detection requires that WN4.0 BTS SW exists
and is active both in the System Module and System Extension Module to be connected to.
The System Extension Module provides a basic capacity of 32 CE without the channel capacity licence. Enabling more CE capacity of the System
Extension module for service requires that the channel capacity licence (RAN912 Channel Capasity LK) with sufficient capacity is downloaded to the BTS.
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Channel Element Capacity
Channel Elements used in the diferent call types
The System Module provides up to 240 CE capacity. The number of activated CEs is defined by licence control.
A baseband Extension Module is also available, increasing the Flexi WCDMA BTS capacity to 2*240 = 480 CE.
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DCH data rate / kbps
Used channel element
AMR
<=16
32
64
128
256
384
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SW Licence Key principles
Optional features that can be enabled using SW Licence Key:
Baseband capacity
Standard Operating SW will include support for 32 Channel Elements (CE). More baseband capacity can be allocated by Channel Capacity SW Licence
Key.
Transmission interfaces and protocols
Transmission licences have no effect on the remote management capabilities of Nokia Flexi WCDMA BTS. The following transmission features are
optional:
Standard PDH ports 1 and 2 are active; more PDH ports can be allocated by SW licence key in 2 interface increments in ascending order.
Standard 1 Flexbus port activated, one additional port can be allocated by SW licence key
IMA (Inverse Multiplexing for ATM licence key)
UBR+ for Iub User Plane
ATM over Ethernet for BTS
Optional features in optimised Antenna Line
MHA power feeding and alarm monitoring by SW licence.
3GPP Tilt Antenna power feeding and control by SW licence. Antenna line supervision (VSWR measurement) by SW licence (applicable for 3GPP
AISG).
VSWR alarm monitoring and tuning of alarms by SW licence.
HSDPA 16QAM
HSDPA Proportional Fair Scheduler
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Flexi Licences
Feature ID
Title
Licence
Control
Licensing
concept
Licence type
RAN940.1LK
Additional 2 E1, T1, JT1 interfaces (FTM)
BTS
Pool licensing
Capacity licence
RAN912
Licence Based BTS Channel Capacity
BTS
Pool licensing
Capacity licence
RAN907
Antenna line supervision LK
BTS
Pool licensing
On/off licence
RAN906LK
Flexi WCDMA BTS 3GPP Antenna Tilt Support
BTS
Pool licensing
On/off licence
RAN905
Flexi WCDMA BTS Nokia MHA Support LK
BTS
Pool licensing
Capacity licence
RAN849
HSDPA Proportional Fair Resource Packet
Scheduler
BTS
Pool licensing
On/off licence
RAN1144
Flexi WCDMA BTS 8 W RF Power Limitation
BTS
Pool licensing
Capacity licence
RAN1142
ATM over Ethernet for BTS
BTS
Pool licensing
On/off licence
RAN1095
UBR+ for Iub User Plane
BTS
Pool licensing
On/off license
RAN1093 *
HSDPA 16QAM SW Licence Support
BTS
Pool licensing
On/off licence
RAN1062LK
IMA (FTM)
BTS
Pool licensing
On/off licence
RAN1002
Flexi WCDMA BTS 40 W Carrier power support
BTS
Pool licensing
Capacity licence
RAN1001
Flexi WCDMA BTS Multi Carrier Licence
BTS
Pool licensing
Capacity licence
L55341.05
Additional Flexbus Interface (FTM)
FTFA
NE licensing
Capacity licence
RAN1095
UBR and Iub User Plane
AXC
and
FTM
Pool licensing
On/off licence
RAN1034
Shared HSDPA Scheduler for Baseband
Efficiency
BTS
Pool licensing
On/off licence
RAN908
Flexi WCDMA BTS AISG MHA Support
BTS
Pool licensing
On/off licence
* RAN1093 is the licence for feature RAN764.
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RF Module
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RF Module Description
The RF Module is a stand-alone fully operational transceiver module with integrated antenna filters. The RF Module is able to support one or two sectors
in a WCDMA base station. It hosts the RF functionality and provides control and power supply to the Flexi Antenna line. Radio-related signal processing
is also performed in the RF Module. The RF Module has integrated fans (2 pcs) and a Bias-T.
The following versions are available:
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Functional Blocks
The RF Module includes the following functional blocks:
RF control block: There are interfaces from the RF control block towards the System Module through optical connection. Most unit
internal connections are made from the RF control block. Signal processing and unit control functionalities are located in this block.
TX block: Analogue RF parts are located in the TX block.
PA block: The power amplifier block amplifies TX block output signal to a specified output power level.
RX block: In dual version, the RX block includes four 2-carrier receivers and in version B two 2-carrier receivers.
Antenna filter block: Antenna filtering for TX and RX signals is done in the Antenna filter block.
In single version, there is only one TX block, PA block and Antenna filter block. In the RX block, only half of the blocks components are installed.
See the following figures for the functional blocks of the RF Module.
RF Dual
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RF Single
RF Module Interfaces
The RF Module is equipped with the following interfaces:
Front panel connectors
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RF LED Indicators
The RF Module has two tri colors LEDs on the front panel to indicate the operational status of the module and all fault conditions during operation.
The RF
Module LEDs are as follows:
One for the RF core functional block
One for the fans in the RF Module
The LED indications of the RF Module are listed and explained in the table below.
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