Fl ex w av e, Bas e st at io n s ys te m, Flexwave – ADC Universal Radio Head FlexWave User Manual

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IP-Based RAN for Indoor/Outdoor Coverage and Capacity

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System Architecture

The FlexWave nanoBTS and microBTS units present a standard U

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air interface to the handset, while the

FlexWave Base Station Controller (BSC) interfaces with existing standard TDM-based MSC and SGSN
core network elements. Furthermore, with its PoE capability, the FlexWave microBTS can be combined
with WiMAX backhaul units for quick deployment in many areas. The indoor FlexWave nanoBTS units
and the outdoor FlexWave microBTS share a common BSC and Operations and Management Center–
Radio (OMC-R) and can also share a common IP backhaul network. This can result in significant CAPEX
and OPEX savings versus disparate solutions. This common approach also makes it easier for RF planning
engineers to target radio capacity exactly where needed in the network, without having to sacrifice
outdoor coverage and capacity at the expense of providing in-building coverage.

Operational management of the whole system is provided by the FlexWave OMC-R, which supports the
configuration of the system together with performance management and alarm monitoring.

FlexWave BSS Network Diagram

Benefits:

• Increase ARPU via increased customer loyalty
• Create a foundation for fixed mobile convergence to support IMS services
• Reduce CAPEX and OPEX via a single IP backhaul network for all services
• Extend coverage and capacity in hard to reach areas
• Increase network capacity to support bandwidth intensive services (video)
• Provide faster time to service
• Allows simple handoff control between in-building and the wide area cellular coverage
• Provide single management and provisioning interface for indoor and outdoor applications
• Increase coverage and capacity where and when you need it; on demand

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