WBT ACE-3000 February 2009

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Agenda
• Cellular Backhauling introduction
• Applications
• Main features
• Summary
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The Mobile Backhaul Segment
MSC
National
Backbone
BSC/RNC
/aGW
Regional
Backbone
Mobile backhaul encompasses the
transport network
between cell sites (base stations) and
associated
controller or gateway sites.
Access
Network
BTS/
NodeB/
IP-NodeB/
eNB
Cellular Backhaul
ACE-3000 Family
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Mobile Backhaul Challenges
LTE
Rel10
Capacity/Latency
400 Mbps
40msec
LTE
Rel-9
100 Mbps
LTE
Rel-8
HSPA,
(Rel-9)
HSPA,
(Rel-8)
10msec
70 Mbps
HSPA,
PH2
(Rel-6)
2009
HSPA,
PH3
(Rel-7)
2010
2011
2012
Evolution of the 3.5G HDPA+ and 4G LTE Broadband data
services introduce new challenges to the mobile backhaul
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Smooth Mobile Backhaul Evolution
aGW/
RNC/BSC
SONET/
SDH/ATM
BTS/Node B
/eNB
BTS/Node B/
eNB
SONET/
SDH/ATM
aGW/
RNC/BSC
IP/MPLS
IP/MPLS
aGW/
RNC/BSC
Packet
Aggregation Site
Gateway
Cell Site/Hub Site
Gateway
BTS/Node B
/eNB
Aggregation Site
Gateway
Hybrid
Cell Site/Hub Site
Gateway
Traditional
Aggregation Site
Gateway
Cell Site/Hub Site
Gateway
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Go To Market Definitions
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Target Customers
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Mobile operators
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Owning their own backhaul infrastructure
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Leasing backhaul services
Transport providers
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•
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providing backhaul transport service to mobile operators
Main Target Applications
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2G and 3G services over ATM backhaul
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2G/3G and 4G services over PSN backhaul
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Microwave backhauling from the Hub Site
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Backhauling over any media -- Copper, Fiber or Microwave
Value Proposition
•
Decoupling capacity from cost – reduce backhauling cost per Mbps
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Resolve the backhaul bottleneck
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Step by step migration toward all-IP
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Transparent backhauling of GSM/UMTS/Wimax and LTE over packet based network
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ACE-3x00 Cellular Backhauling
Network Architecture
ACE-32xx
ACE-310x
LA-130
ACE-340x
ACE-3600
3rd party solution
ACE-340x
BTS/Node B
IP Node-B
or eNB
First mile
Backhauling
Segment
Middle mile
Backhauling
Segment
BSC/RNC/
IP RNC/aGW
BTS/Node B
IP-Node-B/eNB
Cell Site
BTS/Node B
IP-Nonde B/eNB
BTS/Node B
IP-Nonde B/eNB
Hub Site
Aggregation Site
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Market Trend: Cellular Operators move the
Tradtional RAN to IP-RAN, Why?
• Backhaul of BSS/UTRAN is one of the major contributors to the
high cost of building out and running a mobile network.
•
Cellular operators have massive deployment of PDH/SDH traffic,
most reliable solution for GSM and R’99 UMTS backhaul.
•
PDH/SDH Mobile Backhaul solution does not seem flexible
enough to efficiently deliver statistical/bursty traffic.
Cellular operators would like to maximize revenues and
margins by converging mobile flows over a unified Packet
Switched Network infrastructure in order to reduce both
Capex and Opex by using PW.
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What is PW?
• Pseudowire is a mechanism that emulates the essential attributes of a
telecommunications service over a packet-switched network
• TDM leased line, ATM or ETH
• It defines a way to packetize and encapsulate data and create a logical link
between two network entities
• Pseudowire technology is an enabler for the migration scenarios, with circuit
and service emulation of legacy services over packet networks
CLE/CPE
TDM
ATM
HDLC,
ETH etc.
Tunnel
PSN
PWE3 #1
TDM
ATM
HDLC,
ETH etc.
CLE/CPE
PWE3 #2
Service
Pseudowire Emulated Service
Service
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Leveraging Cellular Backhauling Over
Copper (xDSL)
IP-Node-B
PW
ADSL2+
for HSxPA Services
n x FE
n x E1/T1
TDM/ATM
63  E1/T1
Aggregation/
Hub Site Gateway
ACE-3220
GbE
BTS/Node B
PSN
Ch. STM-1/OC-3c
GbE
ETH/IP/MPLS
Network
n x E1/T1
TDM/ATM
BTS/Node B
BSC
RNC/IP-RNC
GbE
STM-1/OC-3c
ACE-3105
n x SHDSL for
R99 and GSM Data
Benefits:
• Using any flavor of DSL technology for cellular backhauling
• Simultaneously supports ADSL2+ for HSPA and SHDSL.bis for R99 and
GSM or data services with M-pair/IMA/EFM Bonding technologies
• Full synchronization solution by using ACR or 1588v2 or NTR
• Interoperability with Cisco 76xx ASG and Cisco management system ‘ANA’
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2G/3G/4G Cellular Backhauling
Over Fiber
ASN GW
n x GbE
PW
BSC
n  E1/T1 TDM
Aggregation
Gateway
n x E1/T1
TDM/ATM IMA
PSN
GbE
BTS/NodeB
n x FE
IP Node B
ETH/IP/MPLS
Network
Cell-Site
Gateway
ACE-3220
ACE-3220
Ch. STM-1/OC-3
GbE
3’rd party vendor
Multiservice device
RNC
n x STM-1/OC-3c
GbE
eNB
Benefits:
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Backhauling all kind of cellular BSS technologies and vendors over GbE
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Emulating TDM/ATM/ETH over ETH/IP/MPLS
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Co-location of ETH Node-B by using
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ETH PW
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Layer 2 Bridging
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Full synchronization support by using 1588v2 and Sync-E
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Interoperability with Cisco 76xx ASG and Cisco management system ‘ANA’
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Wireless Cellular Backhaul PW over
ETH MW
‘middle mile’
‘1st mile’
MW links
Hub Site
Cell Site
n x E1/T1
TDM
ETH MW
AGG Site
n x E1/T1 TDM or
Ch. STM-1/OC-3
2G BTS
ACE-3220
GbE
n x E1/T1
IMA
3G
Node B
PSN
ETH/IP/MPLS
STM-1/OC-3c
ATM
GbE
ETH
ACE-3220
3’rd party vendor
Multiservice device
PW
FE
3G IP
Node B
RNC
IP RNC
n x E1/T1
TDM
BTS/Node B
BSC
PW
Benefits
• Offers smooth migration for Ethernet MW
• Full end to end OAM solution
• Co location of mixture traffic over ETH MW
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Wireless Cellular Backhaul Grooming PDH
MW at the Hub location
‘middle mile’
‘1st mile’
MW links
Hub Site
Cell Site
n x E1/T1
TDM
TDM MW
AGG Site
n x E1/T1 TDM or
Ch. STM-1/OC-3
BSC
2G BTS
STM1/OC3
n x E1/T1
IMA
3G Node B
63 x E1/T1
or Ch. STM-1/OC-3c
GbE
PSN
SONET/SDH
ETH/IP/MPLS
Network
STM-1/OC-3c
ATM
GbE
STM1/
OC3
RNC
IP RNC
ETH
BTS/Node B
ACE-3400
3’rd party vendor
Multiservice device
PW
PW
Benefits
• Smooth migration to IP/MPLS networks while using TDM MW legacy equipment
• Full end to end OAM solution
• Co location of mixture traffic over TDM MW
• Flexible Synchronization support
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Smooth Migration Path
PW
All services
transport over PW
over xDSL
backhaul
ATM ADSL/ATM SHDSL
/EFM-SHDSL
ETH/IP/MPLS
E1/T1 TDM
ACE-3220
ADSL2+
E1/T1 ATM
ATM
FE
SHDSL.bis
IP DSLAM
ASG
PW
GbE
All services
transport over
Fiber backhaul
ETH/IP/MPLS
E1/T1 TDM
E1/T1 ATM
ACE-3220
GbE
PSN
FE
GbE
ASG
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Why emulate the ETH-Node over
PW?
OAM
n x E1/T1
Node B/BTS
ACE-3220/3105
RNC
ACE-3400
PW
(ETH,ATM,TDM)
Packet
Switched
Network
PW
(ETH,ATM,TDM)
ETH
STM-1/OC-3c
ETH
IP Node B
3’rd party vendor
Multiservice device
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ETH PW allows the ACE-3000 to backhaul ETH/IP traffic coming from NodeBs toward
the RNC over IP/MPLS networks
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ETH PW on the ACE-3000 can be used together with TDM and ATM PW mechanisms in
cases where 2G BTS and 3G Node are collocated on the same site
Benefits:
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Unified ATM/TDM/ETH services over IP/MPLS
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Automatic provisioning to all Cellular Backhaul services
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TDM/ATM/ETH OAM support over IP/MPLS networks
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Multiple Synchronization Options
Sync-E
ETX
IP Node B
FE/GbE
ETH
NTR
2G BSC
IEEE 1588-2008
IP DSLAM
TDM
ATM IMA
ACE-3000
ACE-3220
SHDSL
3G RNC
NodeB
ATM
ETH
eNodeB
aGW
TDM link
TDM
ATM IMA
S1 (ETH)
ACE-3220
• Synchronization via a TDM link for clock transfer
• Timing over packet:
• Adaptive clock distribution and recovery
• PTPv2 (IEEE 1588-2008) ordinary clock (master + slave)
• Synchronous Ethernet
• NTR over SHDSL
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Cellular backhaul Solutions
Summary
Cellular backhauling needs and requirements:
• Higher BW
• Migration to IP/MPLS networks
• Cell Site synchronization
• Saving Mobile Backhauling cost
Leveraging Backhauling over diverse kind of infrastructure
• Copper (xDSL)
• Fiber
• Wireless
Main Features and Benefits
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High Accuracy timing
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Multiservice backhauling support
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Future proof solution (smooth migration)
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Cutting Opex and Capex
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