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Nokia Solution
BTS placed on tower masthead
Noshelter (also brings down Site rental & security
costs)
NoAircons
2.5 KVA DGis sufficient
MW radio
No shelter,No air-
conditioning
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Nokia Solution for New Town Coverage
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Nokia MetroSite Mast-Head Solution
Nokia MetroSite BTS in the
mast
- Capacity from 1 to 12 TRX with any configuration or cell number
- 1-3 MetroSite BTS, depending on capacity- Only one E1/T1 transmission link needed
- BBU can be installed at lower height
No shelters, no site support, no air conditioning needed
BTS connected with short jumper cable to antenna
- No feeder cable loss, less work, reduced investment- Only power cable to mast-head, distance not a limitation
Installation much easier than antenna- The plain chassis installed first (8 kg)
- Maximum 7 plug-in units per BTS
Integrated transmission card in MetroSite BTS for twoFlexiHoppers
MetroSite BBU
No shelter, nosite support, nair-conditionin
MetroSite BTS
No RF cables,only AC power
cable
FlexiHopperMW radio
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Nokia Solution brings down tower costs Light & sleek towerssufficient
BTS can be installed on tower-leg usingmounts
Small X-section BTS thus small wind-load
& Safety factor can be used in tower
design
(~39-H x 10.5-W x 15.5-D)
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Why MetroSite Mast-Head Solution?
Extremely cost-efficient
Same coverage than typical macro BTS
5W/10W GMSK output power and feeder losses almost eliminated
High capacity: easy upgrade to 4+4+4
Easy to upgrade and maintain
Upgrades simply done with plug in units, no engineering competenceneeded in mast-head
High reliability ensure low OPEX and trouble-free operation
In case of any faults, just relevant plug-in units swapped, no need tochange the chassis, no engineering competence needed in mast-head
BBU installed at 5m height for easy maintenance, still vandal-proof
Wind load to mast same or less compared to macro BTS
No RF-cables up to mast, substantial reduction of wind load With one cross-polarised antenna per cell MetroSite footprint compared to
antenna footprint: MetroSite 1+1+1: 12%; MetroSite 2+2+2: 23%
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Nokia MetroSite EDGE BTSRF Performance
This slideset gives RF performance values for GSM800, GSM900, GSM1800 and GSM1900
Nokia MetroSite EDGE BTS. These values can be used for customer tenders and as networkplanning values.
Given RF performance values only apply for EDGE capable TRXs:
The next pages describes how BTS output power and receiver sensitivity values are defined.
Code Description Version
469690A CTGA TRX UNIT EDGE 900 (A) All
469691A CTDA TRX UNIT EDGE 1800 All
469874A CTGH TRX UNIT EDGE 900 (H) All
469875A CTGJ TRX UNIT EDGE 900 (J) All
468654A WTFA TRX UNIT EDGE 800 All
468231A WTPA TRX UNIT EDGE 1900 All
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Nokia MetroSite EDGE BTSRF Performance
BTS Output Power:
Shown figures are nominal output power values, which are based on the average of productionmeasurements at TRX output connector
Output power values are with GMSK modulation. With 8-PSK modulation, values are 2 dB lessfor 800 and 1900, and 4 dB less for 900 and 1800 MHz.
Intelligent Downlink Diversity (IDD) doubles the received signal power at terminal and multiplediversity combining adds downlink gain by average of 2dB. Shown output power values areafter air combining without antenna gain.
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Nokia MetroSite EDGE BTSRF Performance
BTS Receiver Sensitivity
Shown figures are nominal sensitivity values, which are based on the average of productionmeasurements at the BTS antenna connector - middle point of tolerance in TRX
BTS sensitivity values are given without any frequency hopping gain etc.
Receiving options:
2-way diversity = Rx signal is received with two antennas (one X-pol) and signals areconstructively combined using Interference Rejection Combining (IRC) method
Single branch = RX signal is received with one antenna
NOTE: In MetroSite, 2-way diversity is available when having two or more TRXs/sector, or byusing the optional TRX diversity module (available Q1/05 for 900 and 1800)
Shailendra:
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MetroSite RF Performance in GSM 900
BTS Output PowerGSM 900
Output Power
dBm W
TRX output 41.0 13
IDD 45 32
BTS Receiver SensitivityGSM 900
Sensitivity
dBm
2-way diversity -114.0
Single branch -111.0
Shailendra:
Values for TXPower shownhere arenominalvalues. Fordesign purpose
please use40dBm. For RXsensitivityplease usevalue of114for design andDO NOTconsider anydiversity gainon top of thisvalue.Howeverin anycustomercommunicationplease quoteboth the values
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Metro Site RF Performance in GSM 1800
BTS Output PowerGSM 1800
Output Power
dBm W
TRX output 41.0 13
IDD 45 32
BTS Receiver SensitivityGSM 1800
Sensitivity
dBm
2-way diversity -115.0
Single branch -112.0
Shailendra:
Values for TXPower shownhere arenominalvalues. Fordesign purpose
please use40dBm. For RXsensitivityplease usevalue of115for design andDO NOTconsider anydiversity gainon top of thisvalue.Howeverin anycustomercommunicationplease quoteboth the values
M t Sit ith 3/8 J
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Metro Site with 3/8 JumperLosses for 900 MHz
1-5/8" TOTAL LOSSFREQUENCY 1800 0 0.31 [dB]
7/8"
0
JUMPER CONNECTOR 1/2" CONNECTOR JUMPER
1 1 0 0 0
MIN. BEND MINIMUM BENDING RADIUS
32 mm 1/2" 7/8" 1-5/8"
200 mm 360 mm 800 mm
REPEATED BENDINGS !
NOMINAL FEEDER LOSSES: NOMINAL COMPONENT LOSSES:
1/2" 0 [dB/100 m] JUMPER 3/8"(1.5m) 0.2085 [dB/each]
7/8" 6.21 [dB/100 m] CONNECTOR 0.1 [dB/each]
1-5/8" 0 [dB/100 m]
BTS
ANT
e ro e w umper ex e
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Losses for 900 MHz
1-5/8" TOTAL LOSSFREQUENCY 900 0 0.53 [dB]
7/8"
5
JUMPER CONNECTOR 1/2" CONNECTOR JUMPER
1 1 0 0 0
MIN. BEND MINIMUM BENDING RADIUS
32 mm 1/2" 7/8" 1-5/8"
200 mm 360 mm 800 mm
REPEATED BENDINGS !
NOMINAL FEEDER LOSSES: NOMINAL COMPONENT LOSSES:
1/2" 0 [dB/100 m] JUMPER 3/8"(1.5m) 0.2085 [dB/each]
7/8" 4.36 [dB/100 m] CONNECTOR 0.1 [dB/each]
1-5/8" 0 [dB/100 m]
BTS
ANT
M t Sit ith 3/8 J
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Metro Site with 3/8 JumperLosses for 1800 MHz
1-5/8" TOTAL LOSSFREQUENCY 1800 0 0.41 [dB]
7/8"
0
JUMPER CONNECTOR 1/2" CONNECTOR JUMPER
1 1 0 0 0
MIN. BEND MINIMUM BENDING RADIUS
32 mm 1/2" 7/8" 1-5/8"
200 mm 360 mm 800 mm
REPEATED BENDINGS !
NOMINAL FEEDER LOSSES: NOMINAL COMPONENT LOSSES:
1/2" 0 [dB/100 m] JUMPER 3/8"(1.5m) 0.3075 [dB/each]
7/8" 6.21 [dB/100 m] CONNECTOR 0.1 [dB/each]
1-5/8" 0 [dB/100 m]
BTS
ANT
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Losses for 1800 MHz1-5/8" TOTAL LOSS
FREQUENCY 1800 0 0.72 [dB]
7/8"
5
JUMPER CONNECTOR 1/2" CONNECTOR JUMPER
1 1 0 0 0
MIN. BEND MINIMUM BENDING RADIUS
32 mm 1/2" 7/8" 1-5/8"
200 mm 360 mm 800 mm
REPEATED BENDINGS !
NOMINAL FEEDER LOSSES: NOMINAL COMPONENT LOSSES:
1/2" 0 [dB/100 m] JUMPER 3/8"(1.5m) 0.3075 [dB/each]
7/8" 6.21 [dB/100 m] CONNECTOR 0.1 [dB/each]
1-5/8" 0 [dB/100 m]
BTS
ANT
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Usability of Metro site in BHARTI Project In Bharti project, the idea is to deploy Metrosites on tower top for the new town rollout.
However in a metro/ city scenario , metrosites can be deployed as coverage/capacity infillers and also asmicrocells
Metrosite Can only offer RX Diversity if it has minimum 2 TRXs in any sector. In the BHARTI project ,wherever Metrosite will be proposed for New Town or as Infiller , atleast 2/2/2 configuration will be deployed
This solution can be used upto 4/4/4 configuration with the 3 Metrosites chained together as describedbelow.
To increase the capacity expansion possibilities, Nokia MetroSite EDGE base stations can be chained asone BCF object to include up to 12 TRXs.Chaining is done by extending the BTS internal buses through theextension interface on the interface unit. Each BTS is connected to the next BTS in the chain with only onecable (up to five metres).Only one of the BTSs (the master BTS) incorporates a transmission unit (FXCtype).One BTS acts as the master BTS, in which the master TRX of the chain is located. However, eachBTS has a dedicated TRX to control the heating and cooling functions. The chained BTSs share the sameframe clock (FCLK) and frame number and the sector configuration is therefore not limited by the cabinetboundaries.
NOTE: The maximum distance between any 2 Metrosite Cabinets can only be 3 or 5m. For BHARTI casethe interconnecting cable being ordered is only 3m length.
Nokia Metrosite does not include a combiner in it. This implies that for any configuration above 2/2/2using Metrosite , there will be a need for additional antenna and antenna line.
Nokia Network planning currently is not recommending the use of any external combiners withMetrosite since these are 3rdparty products and their performance in terms of insertion loss etc isdoubtful.
Please refer to thetext in BLUEas aguideline
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Metrosite as a part of this solution should be placed as close as possible to the antenna. 3/8Jumper cable will be used to connect the Metro site to the antenna.
The Losses for 3/8 Jumper are: 13.9dB/100m for 900MHz & 20.5dB/100m for 1800MHz
Maximum Feeder + Connector loss that we are assuming for Metro sitesolution is 0.5dB. This implies that the maximum length of jumper that can beused is 1.5m.
Here are some more scenarios of Metrosite deployment :
2+2+2 Site on a Tower : Use 2 nos. Metrosite cabinets with 3 X-Polar antennas
Metrosite will be installed on a separate pole next to any one of the sectors. For connectingMetrosite to the sector which is next to it, use 1.5m 3/8 Jumper.
For connecting Metrosite to the other 2 sectors, use 1.5 m 3/8 Jumper if possible else use thecombination of 3/8 Jumper at BTS end + 7/8 SuperFlex cable .
Please note that even with the use of 7/8 SuperFlex cable , the maximum cable length canonly be 5m. This together with 1.5m of 3/8 Jumper will result in loss of 0.72dB for 1800MHz and 0.53dB for 900 MHz.
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2+2+2 Site on a Rooftop : Use 2 nos. Metrosite cabinets with 3 X-Polar antennas in caseof a Delta or a tower on the rooftop.
Metrosite will be installed on a separate pole next to any one of the sectors. For connecting
Metrosite to the sector which is next to it, use 1.5m 3/8 Jumper.For connecting Metrosite to the other 2 sectors, use 1.5 m 3/8 Jumper if possible else use the
combination of 3/8 Jumper at BTS end + 7/8 SuperFlex cable .
Please note that even with the use of 7/8 SuperFlex cable , the maximum cable length can onlybe 5m. This together with 1.5m of 3/8 Jumper will result in loss of 0.72dB for 1800 MHz and0.53dB for 900 MHz.
2+2+2 Site on a Rooftop : Use 2 nos. Metrosite cabinets with 3 X-Polar antennas in caseof a poles on the rooftop and the distance between the poles is not more than 3m
One Metrosite cabinet will be installed on a separate or same pole next to any one of the sectors.For connecting Metrosite to the sector which is next to it, use 1.5m 3/8 Jumper.
The second Metrosite cabinet can be installed on the same/separate pole next to any of theremaining sectors. For connecting Metrosite to this sector, use 1.5m 3/8 Jumper.Howeverplease ensure that the distance between the 2 cabinets does not exceed 3m.
For connecting Metrosite to the third, use 1.5 m 3/8 Jumper if possible else use the combinationof 3/8 Jumper at BTS end + 7/8 SuperFlex cable .Please note that even with the use of 7/8SuperFlex cable , the maximum cable length can only be 5m. This together with 1.5m of 3/8Jumper will result in loss of 0.72dB for 1800 MHz and 0.53dB for 900 MHz.
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2+2+2 Site on a Rooftop : Propose Ultrasite Outdoor in case of pole mount antennas onrooftop with the distance between the poles more than 3 m.
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Usability of Metro site in BHARTI ProjectTransmission with the Nokia MetroSite EDGE Base Station
FXC RRI transmission units are used with Nokia MetroHopper radios and/or NokiaFlexiHopper microwave radios. The FC E1/T1, FXC E1 and FXC E1/T1 transmission units are
used for wireline transmission.
Each Metrosite cabinet can house either one FXCRRI or FXC E1 card.
In case of chained Metrosites i.e. more than one cabinet connected together at one site, therewould still be one FXCRRI or FXCE1 card required and this will then act as the Master TRScard for the remaining cabinets also.
Metrosites can be used in Chain, Star or Loop topology.
One FXCRRI card can only provide 2 FB interfaces so incase a site with this solution becomesa convergence or nodal point from where more than 2 links are originating, appropriatesolution needs to be worked out considering FIUs.
M t it V Ult it f GSM 1800
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RADIO LINK POWER BUDGET MS CLASS 1
GENERAL INFO System: GSM1800
Frequency (MHz): Frequency 1800
RECEIVING END: BS MS
RX RF-input sensitivity (TU50, RA250, HT100) dBm -114.0 -104.0
Fast fading margin + BTS power limit dB 0.0 0.0
Cable loss + connector dB 0.5 0.0
Body proximity loss 0.0 3.0
Rx antenna gain dBi 18.0 0.0
Diversity gain dB 0.0 0.0
Isotropic power dBm -131.5 -101.0
Field strength dBV/m 10.8 41.3
TRANSMITTING END: MS BS
TX RF output peak power W 1.0 12.6
(mean power over RF cycle) dBm 30.0 41.0
Isolator + combiner + filter dB 0.0 0.0
RF-peak power, combiner output dBm 30.0 41.0
Cable loss + connector dB 0.0 0.5Body proximity loss 3.0 0.0
TX-antenna gain dBi 0.0 18.0
Peak EIRP W 0.5 707.9
(EIRP = ERP + 2dB) dBm 27.0 58.5
Isotropic path loss dB 158.5 159.5
Dense Urban
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GENERAL INFO System: GSM1800
Frequency (MHz): Frequency 1800
RECEIVING END: BS MS
RX RF-input sensitivity (TU50, RA250, HT100) dBm -115.5 -104.0
Fast fading margin + BTS power limit dB 0.0 0.0
Cable loss + connector dB 3.0 0.0
Body proximity loss 0.0 3.0
Rx antenna gain dBi 18.0 0.0
Diversity gain dB 0.0 0.0
Isotropic power dBm -130.5 -101.0
Field strength dBV/m 11.8 41.3
TRANSMITTING END: MS BS
TX RF output peak power W 1.0 35.5
(mean power over RF cycle) dBm 30.0 45.5
Isolator + combiner + filter dB 0.0 0.0
RF-peak power, combiner output dBm 30.0 45.5
Cable loss + connector dB 0.0 3.0Body proximity loss 3.0 0.0
TX-antenna gain dBi 0.0 18.0
Peak EIRP W 0.5 1122.0
(EIRP = ERP + 2dB) dBm 27.0 60.5
Isotropic path loss dB 157.5 161.5
Dense Urban
MetroSite UltraSite
Metrosite Vs Ultrasite for GSM 900
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Metrosite Vs Ultrasite for GSM 900MetroSite UltraSite
RADIO LINK POWER BUDGET MS CLASS 4
GENERAL INFO System: GSM
Frequency (MHz): Frequency 900
RECEIVING END: BS MS
RX RF-input sensi tivity (TU50, RA250, HT100) dBm -114.0 -104.0
Fast fading margin + BTS power limit dB 0.0 0.0
Cable loss + connector dB 0.5 0.0
Body proximity loss 0.0 3.0
Rx antenna gain dBi 18.0 0.0
Diversity gain dB 0.0 0.0Isotropic power dBm -131.5 -101.0
Field strength dBV/m 4.8 35.3
TRANSMITTING END: MS BS
TX RF output peak power W 2.0 12.6
(mean power over RF cycle) dBm 33.0 41.0
Isolator + combiner + filter dB 0.0 0.0
RF-peak power, combiner output dBm 33.0 41.0
Cable loss + connector dB 0.0 0.5Body proximity loss 3.0 0.0
TX-antenna gain dBi 0.0 18.0
Peak EIRP W 1.0 707.9
(EIRP = ERP + 2dB) dBm 30.0 58.5
Isotropic path loss dB 161.5 159.5
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GENERAL INFO System: GSM
Frequency (MHz): Frequency 900
RECEIVING END: BS MS
RX RF-input sensit ivity (TU50, RA250, HT100) dBm -115.5 -104.0
Fast fading margin + BTS power limit dB 0.0 0.0
Cable loss + connector dB 3.0 0.0
Body proximity loss 0.0 3.0
Rx antenna gain dBi 18.0 0.0
Diversity gain dB 0.0 0.0Isotropic power dBm -130.5 -101.0
Field strength dBV/m 5.8 35.3
TRANSMITTING END: MS BS
TX RF output peak power W 2.0 37.2
(mean power over RF cycle) dBm 33.0 45.7
Isolator + combiner + filter dB 0.0 0.0
RF-peak power, combiner output dBm 33.0 45.7
Cable loss + connector dB 0.0 3.0Body proximity loss 3.0 0.0
TX-antenna gain dBi 0.0 18.0
Peak EIRP W 1.0 1174.9
(EIRP = ERP + 2dB) dBm 30.0 60.7
Isotropic path loss dB 160.5 161.7
Dense Urban
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