a topic all wireless transport vendors are talking about.
here is what Alcatel-Lucent (now NOKIA) presented yesterday in a public webinr
https://www.brighttalk.com/webcast/6..._content=title
a topic all wireless transport vendors are talking about.
here is what Alcatel-Lucent (now NOKIA) presented yesterday in a public webinr
https://www.brighttalk.com/webcast/6..._content=title
it seems that also ALU is working on a e-Band + STD Freq aggregated solution.(or dual std-frequency low-high)
i dont believe in such solution because it (IMHO) is too "expensive":1x IDU,2xODU (probably 1xODU Full Outdoor) and two antennas.
i dont think that mobile operator will accept such model (as per LOS MIMO 4x4: 4xODU , 4xantennas)
But what if it could be possible to have a single antennas-dual feeder? such innovation could be capable to drive that solution toward a 1+1 integrated more sustainable model?
we have also Huawei here with superdual band
http://www.huawei.com/en/news/2016/3...ve-field-trial
What's about attenuation on these Higher frequencies which would use it as an aggregated Band ?
Traffic with high QoS has Always high availibilty
The link benefit for 99-99.9% of time of an high aggregated throughut : Eband+StdFreq bandwidth available (let's say 2.5Gbps+600mbps)
during the "down" of Eband still the hig QoS traffic can be transported on standard freqeuncy carrier
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i suggest you smartyouth92 to read
E******* Technology Review – Microwave backhaul gets a boost with multiband
a smart solution anyway should be comply to 3 points IMHO :
- Aggregation Must be at L1 level (between Eband and Std Frequency carriers)
- During the Eband "down" , the system must assure hitless/loosless switch to E-BAND carrier ->standard frequency carrier
- Better to use a single antenna (in case it exists) to reduce cost of installation and overall cost of the system
i m not sure that huawei solution (proposed to Cosmote), at the moment, does compliant to this 3 statements
as other competitors solution i heard about
the solution can be provided with different twins-carrier frequency according different scenario-hop-length
- 18GHz-42GHz (Carrier1) + Eband (Carrier 2)
- 18GHz-42GHz (Carrier1) + 6-15Ghz(Carrier 2)
and maybe also
- Eband (Carrier 1) + 6-13GHz (Carrier 2)
Last edited by simog72; 2016-03-13 at 05:12 AM
the system today showed applicability for trials/demos as a split Mount hardware (Huawei, ERCS, SIAE) :
scenario 1) eband + std frequency --->tipically IDU+FO+ODU
scenario 2) std frequency1 + std frequency2---->tipically IDU+ODU+ODU
It is not so clear who is able to LAG in L1 each carrier today.
Anyway the model can be replicated in a smarter(& cheaper) way using Full outdoors .
Expecially the MW providers with a Fulloudoor multicarrier single ODU in portfolio (Ceragon IP20C, SIAE ALFOplus2 and Roadmap ERICSSN ML 6354)
are probably studing on a super integrated solution.( single ODU - dual frequency)
I can also immagine that a MW Providers who has internal production of RF parts/transceivers has big advantage today on that technology.
It is quite sure that for std+Eband (scenario 1) , the split Mount is the only possible way to implement easly today.
Maybe a smart antenna (dual feeder, single parabolic) is the step very needed to introduce that systems into a real applicability field (for Mobile ops).
what do u think Akrab?(asap i will ask to some antenna expert eg. Kathrein/FAINI, RFS, ANDW etc)
for datasheet :i dont think is important to have datasheet to undestand the system perfromance/behaviours
Due to the fact that such systems are a "composition" of two existing RF chains, we can infer the performance on other available datasheets basis.
what u are intresting to know about the performance? (what u are searching in a that datasheet)
being now only demo/trial time , it is not the right time of datasheet!
Last edited by simog72; 2016-03-16 at 11:19 PM Reason: gram
See attached for information about the Huawei Super Dual band solution.
Last edited by ankarb; 2016-03-31 at 09:15 PM
as you can see Huawei is limiting the vision to EBAND + STD-freq.
ERICSS ON is going deeply proposing also a different frequencies range coupling/LAGing
Huawei solution seems also to suggest to route high priority service only in std freqs path (as it's reported in the second picture)
A smarter approach is a dinamic allocations of services but in this case you need to plan a hitless re-routing
it doesn seems huawei is able to offer hitless path change
thx for sharing
Last edited by simog72; 2016-04-01 at 02:05 AM
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