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Slide 1
Backhauling the world for next generation
mobile networks
Lance Hiley, Cambridge Broadband Networks
Slide 2
Cambridge Broadband Networks
Headquarters in Cambridge UK
Market-driven, world class technology
Research and product design in Cambridge
Manufacture by Benchmark in China
Delivering VectaStar solutions since 2001
Largest carrier-class PMP vendor, four-fold
increase in sales 2007 to 2008
More than 50 customers in 35 countries
First Backhaul vendor sponsor to join NGMN
Alliance
Slide 3
VectaStar advantage
Microwave backhaul solution
that costs 50% less
More throughput with less
spectrum
Dynamic resource allocation
Slide 4
Global Trends
• Mobile broadband and
wireless access networks
can help bridge the Internet
connectivity gap
• India & China building 3G
networks now
• 2G is the primary technology
deployed in 90% of Middle
East & Africa – 3G upgrades
beginning now (MTN Nigeria,
Ghana, etc)
Slide 5
Mobile backhaul evolution
25 years of trying to handle peak traffic demand without blocking
The past The present The Future
(not an option in
some parts of the
world)
Slide 6
A vision for mobile backhaul
Operators want
• Opex reduction
• Capex limitation
• Scalability
• Future-proofing
• Green
The ideal backhaul solution intelligently responds to the demands of the network –
shifting resources to where you need them and optimising investment…
TrafficVolume/subscriber
$Revenue/subscriber
Slide 7
Microwave backhaul trends
 Microwave is the predominant form of backhaul for mobile cell sites
worldwide (and growing)
 Microwave use is much higher in emerging markets
 Fibre is gaining share at the expense of copper
Worldwide Number of Installed Cell Sites by Backhaul Physical Medium
25%
18% 15% 12%
57%57%57%
56%
52%
53%
55%
26% 28%
31%
24%
34%
23%
21%23%25%
9%
0%
25%
50%
75%
100%
CY07 CY08 CY09 CY10 CY11 CY12 CY13
Calendar Year
PercentofInstalledCellSites
Copper
Fiber
Air
Source: Infonetics Microwave Equipment 2009
Slide 8
Point-to-Point microwave
networks require aggregation
hubs to manage the traffic
from multiple links
Tree and branch architecture applied to
reduce antenna count at hub: Link
multiplier 1.3
8 radios to backhaul 3 sites (last link
redundant)
Alternative is more hub sites
Site 3
Hub Site 1
Site 2
Hub
provides a dedicated link
between two points
Traditional Microwave
Slide 9
Option 2:
Zero footprint sector
Point-to-Multipoint is different
GE
GE
GE
GE
Outdoor
Indoor
GE
GE
Option 1:
Single PtP link
Unique PMP system architecture enables a paradigm shift in microwave
backhaul network design
Site a VectaStar PMP Ethernet
Hub where there is a need to
provide backhaul coverage
GE
GE
GE
GE
E
Option 3:
Multi-sector Gigabit
Ethernet Hub
Add sectors as demand increases
Hub economics enable variable sector sizes/capacities
New sites require one radio – deployment time halved
Slide 10
Improving efficiencies
Point-to-Multipoint solution with multiple traffic
aggregation points close to network edge
RNC
-or-
BTS
RNC
-or-
BTS
Ethernet
- or -
SDH
Step 2:
Each sector is an aggregation
section using statistical multiplexing
Step 3:
VectaStar Hub acts as second,
multi-sector aggregation point
Step 1:
Traffic optimisation
techniques are applied at
PMP customer terminals
Conventionalmicrowavededicates
fixedbandwidthtoeachtrafficflow
Statisticallymultiplexedtrafficuses
lessbandwidthfreeingcapacity
Slide 11
150
Mbps
Sector
th’put
Stat-Mux and Aggregation
Point-to-Point backhaul planners have to
provision for peaks, i.e. 3 x E1 per NodeB:
3 x E1 = 6Mbps per NodeB
24Mbps
VectaStar aggregates cellsite traffic in sector
Built-in optimisation and statistical multiplexing
reduces peak backhaul requirement to 8Mbps
Total provisioning: 4 x 6Mbps = 24Mbps
PTP: Bandwidth not used is wasted!
6Mbps
6Mbps
6Mbps
6Mbps
Live Traffic measurements
from 4 HSPA Node Bs in a
VectaStar network sector
8Mbps
Vectastar: Unused bandwidth is available for
other cellsites in the sector
Slide 12
Case Study: Mobile Broadband Africa
VectaStar delivers
blanket coverage for
North African city
 400 sq. Km
112MHz of backhaul
spectrum
32.2 Gb/s effective
capacity
 80.5Mb/s/sq. Km
39 Access Points
covering 90° each
231 cell sites: Each site
receives up to 140 Mbps
11 aggregation hub sites
15 Mbps minimum
guaranteed throughput
per cell site
Slide 13
LTE Network example: London, UK
LTE PMP Backhaul solution for
London:
• 100 sq. Km
• 112 MHz backhaul spectrum
• 29.4Gb/s effective capacity
• 294Mb/s/sq. Km
• 145 Cell sites
• 8 Hub sites
• 140 Mb/s Peak
• 30 Mb/s Guaranteed
Utilises overlapping sectors to
increase capacity in dense, high
traffic areas
Comparison showed that
VectaStar used less than half the
spectrum that an equivalent PtP
system required
Slide 14
Summary
Point-to-Multipoint is the fastest and lowest cost way to build microwave backhaul
networks
Quickly covers large geographic areas with flexible Ethernet Backhaul
Point-to-Multipoint delivers significant statistical multiplexing gains
It is ideally suited for handling the nature of packet data traffic
Significant spectrum efficiency gains
Typically, PMP uses 50% less spectrum to cover a geographical area: carrier
bandwidth is utilised by multiple assets – not just single links
Point-to-Multipoint reduces backhaul network complexity and planning
New zero-footprint vision is a paradigm shift in microwave network planning
Point-to-Multipoint delivers performance for today with capacity for tomorrow
Slide 15
Thank you!
Lance Hiley, VP Marketing
LHiley@cbnl.com
www.CBNL.com
http://twitter.com/cbnl
www.thebackhaulblog.com
Slide 16
Scalable efficient solutions
Opex reduction
Reduce antenna space requirements by 50%
Reduce spectrum requirements by 50%
All-outdoor Zero footprint
Lowest overall site lease costs
Capex limitation
Reduce radios overall by 50%
New sites require 1 additional radio
Over the air aggregation eliminates separate Mux
Scalability
Can be deployed as single links, single sectors or as a
hub
2+0 redundancy doubles sector capacity
Hub supports multiple sectors/frequencies
Future-proofing
Capacity to support next 5-10 years of RAN evolution
Sector Statistical multiplexing increases capacity 4X
Hub supports all known flat-IP network requirements
Green
Lowest microwave visual impact
Lower carbon footprint

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Backhaul Ppt

  • 1. Slide 1 Backhauling the world for next generation mobile networks Lance Hiley, Cambridge Broadband Networks
  • 2. Slide 2 Cambridge Broadband Networks Headquarters in Cambridge UK Market-driven, world class technology Research and product design in Cambridge Manufacture by Benchmark in China Delivering VectaStar solutions since 2001 Largest carrier-class PMP vendor, four-fold increase in sales 2007 to 2008 More than 50 customers in 35 countries First Backhaul vendor sponsor to join NGMN Alliance
  • 3. Slide 3 VectaStar advantage Microwave backhaul solution that costs 50% less More throughput with less spectrum Dynamic resource allocation
  • 4. Slide 4 Global Trends • Mobile broadband and wireless access networks can help bridge the Internet connectivity gap • India & China building 3G networks now • 2G is the primary technology deployed in 90% of Middle East & Africa – 3G upgrades beginning now (MTN Nigeria, Ghana, etc)
  • 5. Slide 5 Mobile backhaul evolution 25 years of trying to handle peak traffic demand without blocking The past The present The Future (not an option in some parts of the world)
  • 6. Slide 6 A vision for mobile backhaul Operators want • Opex reduction • Capex limitation • Scalability • Future-proofing • Green The ideal backhaul solution intelligently responds to the demands of the network – shifting resources to where you need them and optimising investment… TrafficVolume/subscriber $Revenue/subscriber
  • 7. Slide 7 Microwave backhaul trends  Microwave is the predominant form of backhaul for mobile cell sites worldwide (and growing)  Microwave use is much higher in emerging markets  Fibre is gaining share at the expense of copper Worldwide Number of Installed Cell Sites by Backhaul Physical Medium 25% 18% 15% 12% 57%57%57% 56% 52% 53% 55% 26% 28% 31% 24% 34% 23% 21%23%25% 9% 0% 25% 50% 75% 100% CY07 CY08 CY09 CY10 CY11 CY12 CY13 Calendar Year PercentofInstalledCellSites Copper Fiber Air Source: Infonetics Microwave Equipment 2009
  • 8. Slide 8 Point-to-Point microwave networks require aggregation hubs to manage the traffic from multiple links Tree and branch architecture applied to reduce antenna count at hub: Link multiplier 1.3 8 radios to backhaul 3 sites (last link redundant) Alternative is more hub sites Site 3 Hub Site 1 Site 2 Hub provides a dedicated link between two points Traditional Microwave
  • 9. Slide 9 Option 2: Zero footprint sector Point-to-Multipoint is different GE GE GE GE Outdoor Indoor GE GE Option 1: Single PtP link Unique PMP system architecture enables a paradigm shift in microwave backhaul network design Site a VectaStar PMP Ethernet Hub where there is a need to provide backhaul coverage GE GE GE GE E Option 3: Multi-sector Gigabit Ethernet Hub Add sectors as demand increases Hub economics enable variable sector sizes/capacities New sites require one radio – deployment time halved
  • 10. Slide 10 Improving efficiencies Point-to-Multipoint solution with multiple traffic aggregation points close to network edge RNC -or- BTS RNC -or- BTS Ethernet - or - SDH Step 2: Each sector is an aggregation section using statistical multiplexing Step 3: VectaStar Hub acts as second, multi-sector aggregation point Step 1: Traffic optimisation techniques are applied at PMP customer terminals Conventionalmicrowavededicates fixedbandwidthtoeachtrafficflow Statisticallymultiplexedtrafficuses lessbandwidthfreeingcapacity
  • 11. Slide 11 150 Mbps Sector th’put Stat-Mux and Aggregation Point-to-Point backhaul planners have to provision for peaks, i.e. 3 x E1 per NodeB: 3 x E1 = 6Mbps per NodeB 24Mbps VectaStar aggregates cellsite traffic in sector Built-in optimisation and statistical multiplexing reduces peak backhaul requirement to 8Mbps Total provisioning: 4 x 6Mbps = 24Mbps PTP: Bandwidth not used is wasted! 6Mbps 6Mbps 6Mbps 6Mbps Live Traffic measurements from 4 HSPA Node Bs in a VectaStar network sector 8Mbps Vectastar: Unused bandwidth is available for other cellsites in the sector
  • 12. Slide 12 Case Study: Mobile Broadband Africa VectaStar delivers blanket coverage for North African city  400 sq. Km 112MHz of backhaul spectrum 32.2 Gb/s effective capacity  80.5Mb/s/sq. Km 39 Access Points covering 90° each 231 cell sites: Each site receives up to 140 Mbps 11 aggregation hub sites 15 Mbps minimum guaranteed throughput per cell site
  • 13. Slide 13 LTE Network example: London, UK LTE PMP Backhaul solution for London: • 100 sq. Km • 112 MHz backhaul spectrum • 29.4Gb/s effective capacity • 294Mb/s/sq. Km • 145 Cell sites • 8 Hub sites • 140 Mb/s Peak • 30 Mb/s Guaranteed Utilises overlapping sectors to increase capacity in dense, high traffic areas Comparison showed that VectaStar used less than half the spectrum that an equivalent PtP system required
  • 14. Slide 14 Summary Point-to-Multipoint is the fastest and lowest cost way to build microwave backhaul networks Quickly covers large geographic areas with flexible Ethernet Backhaul Point-to-Multipoint delivers significant statistical multiplexing gains It is ideally suited for handling the nature of packet data traffic Significant spectrum efficiency gains Typically, PMP uses 50% less spectrum to cover a geographical area: carrier bandwidth is utilised by multiple assets – not just single links Point-to-Multipoint reduces backhaul network complexity and planning New zero-footprint vision is a paradigm shift in microwave network planning Point-to-Multipoint delivers performance for today with capacity for tomorrow
  • 15. Slide 15 Thank you! Lance Hiley, VP Marketing LHiley@cbnl.com www.CBNL.com http://twitter.com/cbnl www.thebackhaulblog.com
  • 16. Slide 16 Scalable efficient solutions Opex reduction Reduce antenna space requirements by 50% Reduce spectrum requirements by 50% All-outdoor Zero footprint Lowest overall site lease costs Capex limitation Reduce radios overall by 50% New sites require 1 additional radio Over the air aggregation eliminates separate Mux Scalability Can be deployed as single links, single sectors or as a hub 2+0 redundancy doubles sector capacity Hub supports multiple sectors/frequencies Future-proofing Capacity to support next 5-10 years of RAN evolution Sector Statistical multiplexing increases capacity 4X Hub supports all known flat-IP network requirements Green Lowest microwave visual impact Lower carbon footprint