EP2606435A1 - Architecture d'hébergement neutre pour un système d'antennes réparties - Google Patents
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- the present invention generally relates to wireless communication systems employing Distributed Antenna Systems (DAS). More specifically, the present invention relates to a DAS which is part of a distributed wireless network base station in which all radio-related functions that provide network coverage and/or capacity for a given area are contained in a small single unit that can be deployed in a location remote from the remaining distributed wireless network base station unit or units which are not performing radio-related functions.
- Multi- mode radios capable of operating according to GSM, HSPA, LTE, TD-SCDMA, UMTS and WiMAX standards with advanced software configurability are features in the deployment of more flexible and energy-efficient radio networks.
- the present invention can also serve multiple operators and multi-frequency bands per operator within a single DAS to reduce the costs associated with radio network equipment and radio network deployment.
- Mobility and an increased level of multimedia content for end users requires end-to-end network adaptations that support both new services and the increased demand for broadband and flat-rate Internet access.
- network operators must consider the most cost-effective evolution of the networks towards 4G and other advanced network capabilities. Wireless and mobile technology standards are evolving towards higher bandwidth
- FIG. 1 shows an architecture for a prior art Distributed Wireless Network Base Station.
- 100 is a depiction of a Distributed Wireless Network Base Station.
- the Base Transceiver Station (BTS) or Digital Access Unit (DAU) 101 coordinates the communication between the Remote Radio Head Units 102, 103 and the Base Station Controller (BSC).
- BTS Base Transceiver Station
- DAU Digital Access Unit
- the BTS communicates with multiple Remote Radio Heads via optical fiber.
- OBSAI Open Base Station Architecture Initiative
- OBSAI Common Public Radio Interface
- CPRI Base Transceiver Station
- RRU Remote radio head unit
- the RRU concept constitutes a fundamental part of an advanced state-of-the-art base station architecture.
- RRU-based system implementation is driven by the need to achieve consistent reductions in both Capital Expenses (CAPEX) and Operating Expenses (OPEX), and enable a more optimized, energy-efficient, and greener base deployment.
- An existing application employs an architecture where a 2G/3G/4G base station is connected to RRUs over multiple optical fibers.
- Either CPRI, OBSAI or IR Interfaces may be used to carry RF data to the RRUs to cover a sectorized radio network coverage area corresponding to a radio cell site.
- a typical implementation for a three-sector cell employs three RRU's.
- the RRU incorporates a large number of digital interfacing and processing functions.
- commercially available RRU's are power inefficient, costly and inflexible. Their poor DC-to-RF power
- the present invention substantially overcomes the limitations of the prior art discussed above. Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a high performance, cost-effective DAS system, architecture and method for an RRU-based approach which enables each of multiple operators to use multi-frequency bands.
- the present disclosure enables a RRU to be field reconfigurable, as presented in US Patent application US 61/172,642 (DW- 1016P), filed 4/24/2009, entitled Remotely Reconfigurable Power Amplifier System and Method, US Patent application US 12/108,502 (DW101 1 U), filed 4/23/2008, entitled Digital Hybrid Mode Power Amplifier System, US Patent application US 61/288,838 (DW1018P), filed 12/21/2009, entitled Multi-band Wideband Power Amplifier Digital Predistortion System, US Patent application US 61/288,840 (DW1019P), filed 12/21/2009, entitled Remote Radio Head Unit with Wideband Power Amplifier and Method, US Patent application US
- the present invention maximizes the data rate to the Remote Radio Head Unit in a cost effective architecture.
- Figures 2 and 3 depict a low power RRU and high power RRU.
- the RRUs depicted in Figures 2 and 3 can be extended to a multi-band and multi-channel configuration.
- Multi-band implies more than two frequency bands and multichannel implies more than one output to an antenna system.
- An embodiment of the present invention utilizes a RRU Access
- the objective of the access module is to de-multiplex and multiplex high speed data to achieve aggregate data rates sufficient for operation of a plurality of RRU Band Modules which are geographically distributed.
- An alternative embodiment of the present invention utilizes the physical separation of the RRU Band Modules from the RRU Access Module using an optical fiber cable, Ethernet cables, RF cable and any other form of connection between the modules.
- a Remote Radio Unit comprised of one or more RRU Band Modules may be collocated with the antenna or antennas.
- the RRU Access Module can also supply DC power on the interconnection cabling.
- control and measurement algorithms are implemented to permit improved network deployment, network management, and optimization.
- Applications of the present invention are suitable to be employed with all wireless base-stations, remote radio heads, distributed base stations, distributed antenna systems, access points, repeaters, distributed repeaters, optical repeaters, digital repeaters, mobile equipment and wireless terminals, portable wireless devices, and other wireless communication systems such as microwave and satellite communications.
- the present invention is also field upgradable through a link such as an Ethernet connection to a remote station.
- Appendix I is a glossary of terms used herein, including acronyms.
- Figure 1 [PRIOR ART] is a block diagram showing the basic structure of a prior art Distributed Wireless Base Station system.
- Figure 2 is a block diagram showing a multi-channel High Power
- Figure 3 is a block diagram multi-channel High Power Remote Radio Head Unit according to one embodiment of the present invention.
- Figure 4 is a block diagram of a Remote Radio Head Unit high level system of the present invention.
- FIG. 5 is a block diagram of the Remote Radio Head Unit Access Module of the present invention.
- Figure 6 is a Remote Radio Head Unit Band Module according to one embodiment of the present invention. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
- the present invention is a novel Distributed Antenna System that utilizes a high speed Remote Radio Head Unit Access Module interconnected with Remote Radio Head Unit Band Module.
- Fiber 1 is a high speed fiber cable that transports data between the BTS and the Remote Radio Head Unit.
- Fiber 2 is used to daisy chain other remote radio head units which are thereby interconnected to the BTS or DAU.
- the software-defined digital platform 216 performs baseband signal processing, typically in an FPGA or equivalent.
- Building block 203 is a Serializer/Deserializer. The deserializer portion extracts the serial input bit stream from the optical fiber 201 and converts it into a parallel bit stream. The serializer portion performs the inverse operation for sending data from the Remote Radio Head Unit to the BTS.
- the deserializer portion extracts the serial input bit stream from the optical fiber 201 and converts it into a parallel bit stream.
- the serializer portion performs the inverse operation for sending data from the Remote Radio Head Unit to the BTS.
- the two distinct bit streams communicate with the BTS using different optical wavelengths over one fiber, although multiple fibers can be used in alternative arrangements.
- the deframer 204 deciphers the structure of the incoming bit stream and sends the deframed data to the Crest Factor Reduction Algorithm 209.
- the Crest Factor Reduction block 209 reduces the Peak-to- Average Ratio of the incoming signal so as to improve the Power amplifier DC- to-RF conversion efficiency.
- the waveform is then presented to the Digital Predistorter block 208.
- the digital predistorter compensates for the
- Digital Upconverter 210 filters and digitally translates the deframed signal to an IF frequency.
- the Framer 204 takes the data from the two digital downconverters 206, 207 and packs it into a Frame for transmission to the BTS over the optical fiber 201 .
- Elements 21 1 and 212 are Analog to Digital converters that are used to translate the two analog receive signals into digital signals.
- the receiver comprises a diversity branch which contains a downconverter 217 and a Band Pass Filter 223.
- the main branch has a receiver path comprised of a duplexer 224 and a downconverter 218. In some embodiments, one or both
- downconverters 217 and 218 can have an integral uplink low-noise amplifier.
- the power amplifier has an output coupler for extracting a replica of the output signal in the feedback path.
- the feedback signal is frequency- translated by downconverter 219 to either an IF frequency or baseband and presented to an Analog to Digital converter 213. This feedback signal is used in an adaptive loop for performing Digital Predistortion to compensate for any nonlinearities created by the power amplifier.
- the Ethernet cable is used to locally communicate with the Remote
- Radio Head Unit Switch 226 is used to allow easy access to either the FPGA or the CPU.
- DC power converters 228 and 229 are used to obtain the desired DC voltages for the Remote Radio Head Unit. Either an external voltage can be connected directly into the RRU or the DC power may be supplied through the Ethernet cable.
- FIG. 3 depicts a remote radio head unit. In at least some designs, this architecture offers benefits when the RF output power is relatively low. In the embodiment shown in Figure 3, digital predistrortion and crest factor reduction are not employed as was the case in Figure 2. Even though this topology shows a non-diversity configuration, a diversity receive branch can be added along with an additional transmitter path for development of a Multiple Input Multiple Output (MIMO) Remote Radio Head Unit.
- MIMO Multiple Input Multiple Output
- the function of the Remote Radio Head Unit Access Module 400 is to route the high speed data (at any desired speed, e.g., such as 10 Gbps as illustrated in Fig. 4) (the "Data Speed) to the multiple Remote Radio Head Unit Band Modules and allows for local
- a backplane 401 is used to communicate with them via Ethernet.
- the system can in theory support an infinite quantity of RRUs.
- the Remote Radio Head Unit Band Modules may be set up remotely to have RF power values selected based on the specific desired applications as well as location-specific radio signal propagation factors.
- a further alternative embodiment leverages the flexibility of the architecture shown in Figure 4 to provide a capability known as Flexible Simulcast.
- Flexible Simulcast the amount of radio resources (such as RF carriers, CDMA codes or TDMA time slots) assigned to a particular RRU or group of RRUs by each RRU Access Module can be set via software control to meet desired capacity and throughput objectives or wireless subscriber needs.
- the detailed topology of the Remote Radio Head Unit Access Module is shown in Figure 5. It comprises a Small form Factor Pluggable optic transceiver (SFP) 500 which operates on two distinct wavelengths, one for communicating from the BTS to the Remote Radio Head Unit Access Module and the other for communicating in the opposite direction.
- the SFP contains a Laser Diode for converting the electronic signal to an optical signal and an Optical detector for converting the optical signal into an electronic signal.
- a multiplexer/demultiplexer 501 converts the high speed data to multiple lower speed data paths for delivery to a FPGA 502. The multiplexer/demultiplexer 501 performs the opposite function when data is being sent back to the BTS or DAU.
- the framer/deframer 503 routes the data to the appropriate Remote Radio Head Unit Band Modules.
- An additional multiplexer/demultiplexer 506 allows for further expansion of lower speed Remote Radio Head Units.
- the number of Remote Radio Head units is only limited by the capability of the FPGA.
- Local communication with the Remote Radio Head Unit's Access Module's FPGA or the individual Remote Radio Head Unit Band Modules is via an Ethernet connection 508.
- the alternative embodiment is one where the digital optical signals fed to the Remote Radio Head Unit Access Module may be generated by an RF-to-Digital interface which receives RF signals by means of one or more antennas directed to one or more base stations located at some distance from the Remote Radio Head Unit Access Module.
- a further alternative embodiment is one where the digital signals fed to the Remote Radio Head Unit Access Module may be generated in a combination of ways; some may be generated by an RF-to-Digital interface and some may be generated by a BTS or DAU. Some neutral host applications gain an advantage with regard to cost-effectiveness from employing this further alternative embodiment.
- the optical signals fed to the Remote Radio Head Unit Access Module described in the preferred and alternative embodiments are digital, the optical signals are not limited to digital, and can be analog or a combination of analog and digital.
- a further alternative embodiment employs transport on one or multiple optical wavelengths fed to the Remote Radio Head Unit Access Module.
- the Remote Radio Head Unit Band Module is shown in Figure 6. It comprises a Software Defined Digital (SDD) section 610 and an RF section 622.
- An alternative embodiment employs a Remote Antenna Unit comprising a broadband antenna with RRU Band Module Combiner and multiple plug-in module slots, into which multiple RRU Band Modules intended for operation in different frequency bands are inserted.
- this embodiment employs RRU Band Modules which each have a physically small form factor.
- a suitably small form factor for the RRU Band Module is the PCMCIA module format.
- a further alternative emobidment employs RRU Band Modules where each has an integral antenna, and the embodiment does not require a common antenna shared by multiple RRU Band Modules.
- the Neutral Host Distributed Antenna System (NHDAS) of the present invention enables the use of remote radio heads for multi-operator multi-band configurations, which subsequently saves hardware resources and reduces costs.
- the NHDAS system is also reconfigurable and remotely field- programmable since the algorithms can be adjusted like software in the digital processor at any time.
- the NHDAS system is flexible with regard to being able to support various modulation schemes such as QPSK, QAM, OFDM, etc. in CDMA, TD-SCDMA, GSM, WCDMA, CDMA2000, LTE and wireless LAN systems. This means that the NHDAS system is capable of supporting multi- modulation schemes, multi-bands and multi-operators.
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