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© 2016 SpiderCloud Wireless, Inc.
Medium-Large Enterprise Small Cell Deployment Case Studies:
How to add excellent Indoor mobile coverage
Art KingMobile World CongressFebruary 2016
© 2016 SpiderCloud Wireless, Inc.
SpiderCloud WirelessSells Scalable Small Cell Systems for Mobile Operators to Address
Enterprises & Venues with Coverage, Capacity & Managed Mobility Services
@SpiderCloud_Incwww.spidercloud.com
Based in Silicon Valley (USA). Founded in early 2008.
Mobile Operator customers:
Business Partners:
Over 5 Years Experience with Scalable System Deployments (up to 1.5M Sq Feet)
First to market with dual-band 3G/LTE and LTE/LTE Radio Nodes (June 2014)
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Industry Recognition
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Scalable Small Cell SystemsOne 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
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Easy to Install in Enterprise Environment
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Services Node is Installed in 19” Rack
Radio Nodes are Mounted on Ceiling or Wall
3 RU110/220VAC
50/60 Hz
• Single Cat5e cable pull from nearest PoE source• Front-panel LED provides feedback to installer
Space & Power Efficient
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Origin DNA = Operator Advantage
Build for Customer Synergy– Eases adoption barriers
– Enterprise Wi-Fi price point
Enterprise Technology Stack– Sharable technology resources
– Physical implementation labor sources
Minimal power and space needs– “Very Green” power requirements
– Best case: 1U Rack Units in Telecom core
Macro-Cellular
Scalable Small Cells
Enterprise
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SpiderCloud Radio Nodes
Power-Over-EthernetLAN Switches
Category 5Ethernet Cables
EthernetBackbone
SpiderCloud Services Node
Ethernet LAN
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Deployed over Ethernet LAN
Option to share existing enterprise
LAN (using VLANs) or deploy on a dedicated
Ethernet LAN.
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Backhaul-Fronthaul
3G/LTE Architecture– Fronthaul is ~10% more
• L1/L2 are in Small Cell
• IP/IPSec between SN & RNs
– UE traffic
– SN-RN housekeeping
Site Profile for Graphic– Small/Medium (17 Radios)
– ~17Gb per day of traffic
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Rapid Deployment Planning
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Design and Model RF Propagation
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Call CenterCase Study
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Site Overview
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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
Test Strategy– Normal usage by employees
• This site has never allowed devices on Wi-Fi.
– 10 hour workday
– VoLTE & Video are used extensively
User Area User Area
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Indoor Performance Results
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%
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
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Macro-Network Results 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)
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Macro-Network Results 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
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www.spidercloud.com
Network architecture with automated RF calculations
Floor plans with propagation results
Small cell deployment process
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DOCUMENT
SURVEY
Client &Site info
DESIGN
Planning& Design
MAINTAIN
MaintenanceUpgrades
BUILD
Install &Commission
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Design tool objectives for small cells
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PORTABLE: Easy to carry on-site
INTUITIVE: RF expertise not required
AFFORDABLE: Accessible to all field personnel
COMPLETE & ACCURATE: Getting it right the 1st time
INTEGRATED: Complete end-to-end workflow
LOW TCOSCALING
Feb 23, 2016SC design case studies
Network architecture with automated RF calculations
Floor plans with propagation results
Case study – call center
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Verizon call center(140,000 sq ft, high density)
Criteria: Coverage & capacity
(RSRP, SINR, D/M)
No. of small cells (RNs): 13
Worked as expected 1st time
Tool: iBwave DesignFeb 23, 2016SC design case studies
Network architecture with automated RF calculations
Floor plans with propagation results
Case study – warehouse
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Retailer warehouse, LA (USA)(7 floors)
Objective: RSSI coverage
Survey & design time: 2 hrs
Savings: 10 hrs (80%)
Tool: iBwave Mobile
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Network architecture with automated RF calculations
Floor plans with propagation results
Case study – nationwide deployment
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Nationwide deployment in Asia
2,136 sites in 190 days (so far)
Field / office staff collaboration
1 design / 4 days (per designer)
60% savings
Tools:
Feb 23, 2016SC design case studies
Network architecture with automated RF calculations
Floor plans with propagation results
Summary
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• 4-step deployment process for enterprise small cells
• Key objective for design toolkit: Low TCO & ability to scale
• Design case studies: single sites to nationwide deployments
• Benefits: >50% time savings & getting it right the 1st time
• Collaboration & documentation needed for maintainability
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