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Small Cell Forum: The Deployment Stories

Small Cell Forum: The Deployment Stories

Presented in Small Cell Forum Workshop - May 2016

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Zahid Ghadialy

December 13, 2016
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  1. V The small cell industry has ‘crossed the chasm’ to

    a phase of rapid market growth © Small Cell Forum Ltd 2016 forecast Non residential Residential now Source: Mobile Experts Q116
  2. V The small cell industry has ‘crossed the chasm’ to

    a phase of rapid market growth © Small Cell Forum Ltd 2016 forecast Non residential Residential Source: Mobile Experts Q116 14 million SCs shipped Shipment growth 2016: • 270% Enterprise, 150% Urban $6 billion revenue 2020 $1 billion revenue in 2015 41% CAGR in revenue thru 2020 • 61% enterprise • 25% urban Download our market status report at scf.io for more details
  3. V How we accelerate commercial adoption © Small Cell Forum

    Ltd 2016 forecast Source: Mobile Experts Q116 Driving open & interoperable standards Iuh, (n)FAPI, TR196, X2, API +PlugFest testing Lobbying regional regulators to cut red tape SCF.io release program market analysis, business case, technology, deployment, backhaul, services Roadmap towards dense 5G HetNets Multi-x, SON, NFV, License exempt, neutral host Building market awareness & confidence sharing market progress and success stories
  4. V Now we’ll hear from operators and vendors on how

    their small cell deployments are bringing value to consumers and businesses Building market awareness & confidence sharing market progress and success stories Format: 5min prez+5min Q&A Slides will be available at smallcellforum.org
  5. © 2016 AT&T Intellectual Property. All rights reserved. AT&T, Globe

    logo, Mobilizing Your World and DIRECTV are registered trademarks and service marks of AT&T Intellectual Property and/or AT&T affiliated companies. All other marks are the property of their respective owners. Ericsson Radio DOT System Success David Orloff Director, RAN Product Delivery May 10, 2016
  6. Ericsson Radio DOT System Success Fidelity Campus, Rhode Island 533K

    Square Feet across 2 buildings (3 floors each) UMTS and LTE Service for up to 5000 Subscribers 35 Days Ready to Launch – 9 Days after Transport Ready
  7. Ericsson Radio DOT System Success 10 Effective Design for Coverage,

    Capacity, and Interaction with the Macro Network Entry Cells Designed for Effective Interaction with the Macro Network 132 DOTs Covering the 2 Buildings over 64 transmit locations LTE (Band 2 & Band 17) – UMTS (Band 5)
  8. Ericsson Radio DOT System Success 11 Customer Experience “For the

    first of its kind project and launch, we are very pleased with the Ericsson collaboration and Fidelity seems to be in agreement. I look forward to closing this one out and moving to the Fidelity World Trade Center project.” Jennifer W Dupuis, ASG C&E PM AT&T “Techs that did speed tests were very impressed by the results of the download/upload speeds. I believe the word ‘wow’ was used. That’s awesome folks. Congratulations All! Nice job.” Teri Watkins & team, Director, Technology Fidelity
  9. Brazilian operator achieves rapid 3G/4G coverage of Hotel using existing

    IT Infrastructure cisco.com/go/smallcell http://scf.io/case/029 Windsor Hotel with Brazilian Operator Cisco Universal Small Cell 8000 Series • 36,000 m2 over 11 floors • Deployed by building IT operator ($0 MNO cost) • Deployed over existing LAN • Time to install: 2 days • Time to optimize: ~60 minutes
  10. Network architecture with automated RF calculations Floor plans with propagation

    results 16  Technologies: LTE 2.3 MHz Wi-Fi 2.4 & 5 MHz  Requirements: 3 Mb/s per user RSRP -98 dBm > 95% area Wi-Fi -65/70 dBm > 95% area May 9, 2016 SC design case study - SCWS - Business hotel complex in India - 600,000 sq ft / 15 floors, 437 rooms - 1,500 to 4,000 users BUS CASE SURVEY DESIGN BUILD MAINTAIN Installation & as-built changes Design validation & optimization Project Info from Internal tool Workflow mgmt & Future upgrades Survey & Prelim. Design  Design: 390 SCs, full doc’t  Completed: 3 days / 1 visit  Traditional: 10 days / 3-4 visits 1. Equipment list 2. Output map 3. Cable routing 4. Cost details 5. Annotation 6. Compliance 7. Capacity
  11. Benoit Fleury [email protected] Sales [email protected] 1.855.4.IBWAVE (Toll free) Support [email protected]

    1.855.4.IBWAVE (Toll free) Sales [email protected] + 33 3 44 57 75 90 (office) + 33 6 19 19 97 13 (mobile) Support [email protected] + 20 111 0777 833 Sales [email protected] + 60 3 2298 7298 (office) + 60 3 2298 7333 (fax) Support [email protected] + 6012 285 6875 APAC AMERICAS EMEA
  12. Traditional Cells on Wheels (COWs) 1 year to plan, weeks

    to install 19 Mobile operators already started planning for Super Bowl 51!
  13. Parallel Wireless Super Bowl Deployment Key Facts Public Safety LTE

    Network Meets Vision of FirstNet 20 3 weeks to plan, 20 minutes to install
  14. FBI: Can Parallel build Super Bowl City network? Building Blocks…

    21 • Architectural Flexibility: • Backhaul (carrier LTE, Ethernet, fiber, mesh) • Power – can run on just vehicle power • Low skill to install/maintain: • HetNet Gateway from Parallel Wireless (not field staff) tunes power, sector • self-configuring and self-optimizing • Interoperable • Between agencies for voice and data • Network components: Houston EPC
  15. Small Cell Wins the Super Bowl Once Small Cell to

    Provide Public Safety LTE Coverage 22
  16. Meeting the FirstNet Vision for Public Safety at Super Bowl

    50 HetNet Gateway Ecosystem Partners: EPC
  17. 27 © Nokia Solutions and Networks 2014 Recent Deployment Stories

    Available on the SCF web site • Peter Love • 6-5-2016
  18. V China Mobile supports 1M visitors in world's largest building

    at Auto Shanghai 2015 with Nokia Networks Small Cells http://nokia.ly/1M3NLss • TD-LTE Advanced HetNet enables China Mobile’s network at Auto Shanghai 2015 • Nokia Flexi Zone small cells complement Flexi Multiradio 10 Base Stations, with each supporting a phenomenal 600 simultaneous active TD-LTE users per cell • China Mobile delivered immaculate service experience for users attending the event in the world’s largest building, the China Expo Complex Small Cell HetNet in Worlds Largest Building “This strategic engagement with Nokia Networks proves that our infrastructure is already at the next level – strengthened and equipped to deliver superb performance in the face of the data deluge on wireless networks.” Bu Tong, General Manager of Network Department, China Mobile Shanghai http://scf.io/case/024
  19. V TIM Brasil connects carnival with 2.5M people using Nokia

    Flexi Zone small cells, each carrying 2.6GB/hr More: http://nokia.ly/1HGuGQ4 http://scf.io/case/021 Connected Carnival with 2.5M people “…deployment of new solutions such as high- capacity small cells, will significantly improve the performance and capacity of our infrastructure where it matters most”, Marco Di Constanzo, Head of Mobile Networks at TIM Brasil Flexi Zone small cells complement macro capacity, each carrying over 2.6GB/h Foto:Antônio Cruz/ABr - Agência Brasil [1]
  20. 30 © Nokia Solutions and Networks 2014 What we have

    published on SCF is just the tip of the iceberg Extending Coverage Adding Capacity
  21. © 2016 SpiderCloud Wireless, Inc. ABOUT US Scalable small cell

    systems for Mobile Operators to deliver coverage, capacity & services in Enterprises and Venues 38 BASED IN SILICON VALLEY (USA)  Founded in early 2008  Deploying scalable enterprise small cell systems since 2011  First to market with dual-band 3G/LTE and LTE/LTE Small Cell Systems (June 2014) Mobile Operator customers Business Partners
  22. © 2016 SpiderCloud Wireless, Inc. Scalable Small Cell Systems 

    One system of 1 Services Node and 100 PoE+ powered Radio Nodes can deliver 200 Sectors of capacity and scale to cover 1.5 Million Square Feet 40
  23. © 2016 SpiderCloud Wireless, Inc. Site Overview  Call Center

    – 140,000 square feet – 500 SIMS in each outer User area – Unlimited data plans on devices – 100% of devices on single operator – (4) BC 4/13 RN-310’s per User area – (5) RN-310 - Training area in middle – Backhaul - 1 Gb port/100Mb CIR 41 User Area User Area  Test Strategy – Normal usage by employees – This site has never allowed devices on Wi-Fi. – 10 hour workday – VoLTE & Video are used extensively
  24. © 2016 SpiderCloud Wireless, Inc. INDOOR PERFORMANCE RESULTS 42 

    Analysis – Usage is much higher than normally expected as 100% of devices are on same operator – System Scalability • RF link and Ethernet fronthaul capacity have plenty of headroom • Backhaul capacity is the controlling factor for system scaling  Average Daily Backhaul Usage – Downlink: 125Gb (this is very large volume) – Uplink: 10Gb – Traffic Average: 50Mbps  Average RAB’s – 530,000 per day – ERAB Drop Rate 0.50%  CSSR and HO – Consistent 99% or better range  RF Link Capacity – Operating peaks don’t exceed 20-30%
  25. © 2016 SpiderCloud Wireless, Inc. E-RAN Offloaded 45% Users from

    Macro Network  RRC Connected Users Average – BC 4 RRC Connected Users Average dropped about 45% after E-RAN enabled – BLUE = BC 4 (1700 Mhz) • Note: BC 4 is preferred on macro – RED = BC 13 (700 Mhz) 43
  26. © 2016 SpiderCloud Wireless, Inc. E-RAN Increased Average Data Rate

    on Macro  Downlink Throughput – BC 4 DL dropped about 16% after E-RAN enabled – BLUE = BC 4 (1700 Mhz) • Note: BC 4 is preferred on macro – RED = BC 13 (700 Mhz)  Downlink Usage – RRC Connected Users dropped by 45% but DL Throughput dropped by only 16% – Conclusion: Less users consuming more bandwidth means better user experience 44
  27. © 2016 SpiderCloud Wireless, Inc. Situation  Enterprise hotspots vs.

    Freeway commuters  Consider: use E-RAN to offload macro capacity  Goal: defer macro upgrades by making smaller investments in E-RAN 45
  28. © 2016 SpiderCloud Wireless, Inc. Re-Thinking RF Planning  Optimize

    Capital Utilization – Macro and Indoor together – Removal of Enterprise or Venue “hotspots” may be more cost effective  Budgeting Thoughts – Certain sites that are not complaining about service (Macro offload is benefit) – Complaining enterprise sites that meet “investment threshold” – Complaining sites that have their own budget available 46
  29. 48 PRIVATE AND CONFIDENTIAL © 2016 CommScope, Inc Sprint Small-Medium

    Enterprise Deployment Small Cell Forum Deployment Stories Workshop London, May 2016 Josh Adelson Director of Product Marketing, Small Cells
  30. 49 PRIVATE AND CONFIDENTIAL © 2016 CommScope, Inc Deployment Overview

    CommScope Products: • S1000 Small Cell • Device Management System (DMS) Benefits: • User experience • Macro network offload • Low deployment cost Target Segment: Small/medium business locations
  31. 50 PRIVATE AND CONFIDENTIAL © 2016 CommScope, Inc 0 5

    10 15 20 25 30 Downlink Speed Uplink Speed Macro vs S1000 Throughput Speeds (Mbps) Macro S1000 • Additional metrics: • SINR • Rx[0] = 27.1 • Rx[1] = 26.7 • CQI • CW0 = 13.1 • CW1 = 12.6 • Significant macro offload User Experience Benefits Source: CommScope and Qualcomm Technologies, Inc.
  32. 51 PRIVATE AND CONFIDENTIAL © 2016 CommScope, Inc Key Elements

    of Self-Service Provisioning Macro Cell Site Database FCC Spectrum Files DMS S1000 Centralized SON parameters: • Channels • PCI ranges • TAC • Etc. UltraSON (Qualcomm): • PCI selection • Channel selection • Tx power • Backhaul monitoring
  33. 52 PRIVATE AND CONFIDENTIAL © 2016 CommScope, Inc Traditional Outdoor

    Deployment Indoor Demand-Pull Location Decision Extensive coverage analysis Subscriber demand Location Constraints Property rights, aesthetics, backhaul Negligible Backhaul and power Dedicated Subscriber-provided Deployment Model Operator installation Subscriber self-install Scalability Low High Advantages of Demand-Pull Densification Subscriber-driven, self-service model has superior TCO.
  34. Super Connected MWC 2016 A Smart Exhibition Hall enabled by

    LampSite2.0 and Service Anchor Avg. DL Speed Avg. UL Speed 98 Mbps 42 Mbps The Venue: • Fira Barcelona Hall 1/3/6 • 100,000+ visitors during MWC 2016 • Total Area:88,000 square metres The challenge: •Strict solution design, forbid external accessories •limited completion time, less than 1 month •no impact to installed 2G& 3G system The Solution: DL Traffic 43GB 679GB 16x 22/2/2016 2/3/2015 UL Traffic 17GB 149GB 10x 22/2/2016 2/3/2015 Digital service enabled by Service Anchor makes in-building business more attractive Complete 3 Halls 88,000 m2 Within 1 month with Lampsite2.0 Vodafone rapidly deploys connectivity for MWC16 using Huawei Lampsite2.0 with business analytics from Service Anchor http://goo.gl/3hYEfn http://scf.io/case/030
  35. Confidential 1. Office @Traditional Town (Location and Environment) 58 Band1

    Map Band8 • Locates at the north edge of Tokyo Metropolitan. • Very poor macro coverage at any frequency. strong weak Saitama Prefecture Tokyo
  36. Confidential 1. Office @Traditional Town (Outlook and neighbor) 59 •

    No tall building around the area. • Very quiet traditional town.
  37. Confidential 1. Office @Traditional Town (deployment environment) 60 • Inside

    of building is complicated. • Low macro penetration through wire-reinforced window.
  38. Confidential 1. Office @Traditional Town (radio environment) 61 • Multiple

    Macro Interference before deployment of small cell. • Both power and quality improved after deployment of small cell. (dBm) before after before after before after before after before after before after 1 -95 -66 -8.2 -5.5 A D -87 -51 -10.6 -2.4 K M 2 -97 -77 -10.6 -4.4 B D -86 -51 -9.1 -2.4 K M 3 -99 -87 -9.1 -6.3 B D -87 -64 -12.2 -2.5 K M 4 -107 -96 -11.9 -6.4 A D -93 -74 -10.9 -3.2 K M 5 -102 -78 -12.0 -4.2 C D -94 -57 -10.2 -2.2 K M SC LTE 3G RSRP RSCP RSRQ Ec/No PCI A-M: cell number of macro and small cells -SmallCell
  39. Confidential 2. Warehouse @underground (Location and Environment) 63 Band1 Map

    Band8 • Locates at the south edge of Tokyo. • Well covered by Macro at any frequency strong weak
  40. Confidential 2. Warehouse @underground (Outlook and neighbor) 64 • Tall

    buildings around the area. • Many offices reside in buildings. • Very low penetration at the basement warehouse. -SmallCell
  41. Confidential 2. Warehouse @underground (deployment) 65 • Both power and

    quality improved extremely after deployment of small cell. • Metal equipment in card boxes between the AP and UEs might obstruct radio waves. 5 1 -SmallCell (dBm) before after before after before after before after 1 -115.0 -76.0 -12.1 -4.2 -107.0 -52.0 -10.7 -2.2 2 -119.0 -83.0 -15.5 -5.3 -107.0 -62.0 -9.3 -2.2 3 -104.0 -97.0 -8.7 -6.4 -97.0 -76.0 -4.8 -2.6 4 -109.0 -88.0 -8.0 -5.2 -98.0 -61.0 -5.9 -2.6 5 -113.0 -88.0 -9.8 -5.6 -103.0 -67.0 -8.9 -2.3 LTE 3G RSRP RSRQ RSCP Ec/No
  42. V AT&T Ericsson Radio DOT on Fidelity Campus, Rhode Island

    SpiderCloud Call centre: Macro RF Planning Incorporating Enterprise Small Cells iBwave Hotel survey & design Cisco Windsor Hotel Brazil Nokia Connected carnival and world’s largest building Parallel Small Cells at the Superbowl Huawei Vodafone coverage of MWC16 with Lampsite2.0 Commscope Sprint Small-Medium Enterprise Deployment Softbank Enterprise LTE Small Cells Campus Call centre Hotel Hotel Events (in, outd) Event outdoor Event indoor Sm-Med enterprises Today’s deployment story themes Office, warehouse Type
  43. V All today’s stories and more can be found at

    http://www.smallcellforum.org/resources/deployment-stories/
  44. V WANTED: More DEPLOYMENT STORIES • 1 slide format •

    Presentation at these workshops • Contact: [email protected] REWARD $ Market Leadership
  45. V Come meet us at Stand 68 Our highlights this

    week HetNet and SON foundations release Market analysis, architecture, use cases, 5G vison: http://scf.io London Plenary 11-12 May 2016. Marketing group meeting 13 May.