Flexi Zone G2 Outdoor Pico BTS
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Flexi Zone G2 Outdoor Pico BTS
Nokia Networks Flexi Zone G2 Outdoor Pico BTS Flexi Zone Solution Flexi Zone is the most cost effective and highest performing solution for adding capacity to existing macro networks, using an underlay of coordinated small cell clusters. Flexi Zone uses LTE (and optional Wi-Fi) to offload, add capacity, and boost subscriber experiences in both the indoor (public/enterprise) and outdoor hot zone environments within a heterogeneous network. Award Winning Flexi Zone features a novel zone-based architecture comprised of multiple low power access points coordinated by a localized zone controller that enables the operators to offer very high user experience while offloading unwanted data traffic from their macro and core networks. Flexi Zone solution goes beyond the box to offer a holistic approach and innovation to solve street level and indoor capacity small cell underlay challenges. Additional information concerning Zone Controllers can be found in the separate Flexi Zone Controller data sheet. Flexi Zone Micro & Pico • Enabling Future Proof Hot Spot deployments • S/w migration to Zone Architecture when densification/expansion to Hot Zones LTE & Wi-Fi Pico Cluster Underlay Offload Low Value Traffic Before Cost Impact Wireless NLOS links AP AP Macro Layer Integration & Coexistence Enterprise Controller Transport Core Highly Scalable Capacity for Best User XP AP AP AP Offload Simplified backhaul, Install & Operation paradigm Shift Public Hot Zone Flexi Zone Micro and Pico Base Station (BTS) Finding new sites for traditional macro cells is increasingly complex and expensive. Small cells will play a critical role in providing operators a solution which can be easily and quickly deployed in strategic locations to add capacity. These smaller radius sites will be characterized by “light” deployment principles involving low-cost, easily available locations such as light poles, traffic lights, building walls, and street level shelters. The critical enablers for these lighter deployments are base station size, low power consumption, wireless backhaul, and “all in one box” solutions. Leading Form Factor and Power Consumption Flexi Zone Micro and Pico Base Stations use state of the art System-on-Chip (SoC) and RFIC technology, to create an industry leading compact form factor with low power consumption. This integrated “all-in-one” product provides a cost effective solution that can handle capacity growth, without the deployment complexity and cost of traditional macro cells. Macro Capacity and Macro parity Flexi Zone Micro and Pico BTS “Macro like” processing power allows the use of the same software as Nokia’s macro base stations making them very easy to integrate into Heterogeneous Networks (HetNets). Operators can enjoy the same features available in macro cells, such as easy software upgrade to LTE-Advanced and support by the same NetAct Operations and Support System (OSS) and iSON. In addition, they offer the same capacity as Nokia’s macro BTS, run the same industry acclaimed Smart Scheduler1 and associated interference mitigation capabilities, bringing the highest subscriber performance in dense urban areas. Flexi Zone G2 Pico 3.5GHz BTS Flexi Zone G2 Pico 3.5GHz BTS offer very high performance for the advanced LTE markets. With 4x4 MIMO, LTE-Carrier aggregation using up to 2x TD-LTE 20MHz carriers packed in a compact 8L 8Kg form factor, operators can deploy very high performance HetNet to serve the most demanding hot spot/ hot zones. Flexi Zone G2 3.5GHz BTS also supports simultaneous Wi-Fi access, integrated within a single compact form factor allowing for reduced number of boxes on the pole and shared services (i.e., power, backhaul, etc). Integrated Type II PoE (PsE) capability further eliminates power cables to the supporting boxes at the site. Flexi Zone G2 Pico 3.5GHz BTS’s Wi-Fi access module is based on carrier-grade hardware designed for outdoor environments. It incorporates dual compact Wi-Fi 2Tx2Rx MIMO 802.11ac/b/ g/n/a radios that support centralized authentication and policy management via a RADIUS AAA server or a Wi-Fi controller. Ease of Deployment Deployment and operation of complex heterogeneous networks requires all involved network entities to be efficiently well-configured with respect to their particular role and location within the network, and to be context-aware. Self configuration, often referred to as ‘plug-and-play’ or ‘no touch’, is a crucial feature to reduce network implementation and operational costs in macro networks, and this is obviously even more important in heterogeneous networks. Integrated Bluetooth functionality in the Flexi Zone Micro and Pico BTS eases initial staging and allow for faster deployment and supports troubleshooting in the field from ground level (i.e. no bucket truck needed) using the Nokia No Touch Troubleshooting handheld application. Hot Zone & Hot Spot Evolution The Flexi Zone Micro and Pico BTS can be operated stand-alone initially and then evolve via software upgrade into a full Flexi Zone architecture as hot spots grow into larger hot zones or when more cells are needed to increase coverage. This enables operators to scale up capacity virtually without limit and with limited impact to deliver a superior customer experience while leveraging the small cell installed base. Design and Capabilities The Flexi Zone Micro and Pico BTS features a compact single enclosure, designed for ‘Light’ installations, whether they are pole, or wall mounted. The advanced modular design enables a faster time to market for the many variations of technology and bands expected for outdoor small cell deployments. An integrated filter-diplexer combines LTE transmit and receive antennas so only a single set of cellular antennas are required to be connected to the unit. Additionally, internal filteringdiplexing of the 2.4/5GHz Wi-Fi antennas further reduces the number of antennas required on the unit. This enables the OMNI solution to have a maximum of 6 total antennas (4-LTE, 2 Wi-Fi). An LTE/Wi-Fi directional antenna kit is also available, providing the flexibility for a deployed OMNI solution to be field upgraded with minimal site impact and downtime should site coverage requirements change. An integrated RF-GPS and GLONASS antenna provides for synchronization when 1588v2 is not available or planned. Since site requirements vary, the Flexi Zone Micro and Pico utilizes external antenna connectors should site specific remote or integrated directional antennas be required. Flexi Zone G2 Pico BTS – 3.5GHz 4x4 MIMO LTE-CA version Product Specifications 1 4G Support 2 1 LTE band Wi-Fi Radio / Access 5GHz: 802.11ac/n/a 2.4GHz: 802.11b/g/n LTE Antenna Configuration 4T / 4R MIMO Wi-Fi Antenna Configuration 2T / 2R MIMO LTE Power Output 6 100mW to 1W per TX branch Wi-Fi Power Output 23 dBm for 2.4GHz 21 dBm for 5.0GHz Users 7 800 simultaneous active subscribers PoE Support for external backhaul unit Type II PsE LTE Carrier Support 2C TD-LTE LTE Bandwidth Support Up to 20MHz per carrier Mass 8Kg 6 Volume 8L 6 Temperature 3 -40 to +55 C Power Input AC 90 - 264 V Synchronization 4 RF GPS, GLONASS, or 1588v2 Backhaul 100/1000 Base-T or Fiber Mounting Antennas Pole or Wall 5, 6 OMNI, Directional: External, Integrated 1 Product specifications and features supported are subject to change 2 Bands supported is dependent on market prioritization 3 Temperature assumes solar loading 4 Hardware supports phase 1588v2. Commercial support requires market prioritization. Integrated directional antenna specifications and volume / weight impact under investigation and subject to market prioritization. 5 6 Availability & exact specification varies depending on specific variant 7 Number of users varies depending on specific variant and applicable software release. Product code C401-01063-DS-201409-1-EN Nokia Solutions and Networks Oy P.O. Box 1 FI-02022 Finland Karaportti 3, ESPOO, Finland Switchboard +358 71 400 4000 Public. Nokia is a registered trademark of Nokia Corporation. Other product and company names mentioned herein may be trademarks or trade names of their respective owners. © Nokia Solutions and Networks 2014 networks.nokia.com