How big is a passive picocell ?

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MTM’99 Workshop Heidelberg, 25 February 1999 How big is a passive picocell ? David Wake BT Laboratories UK

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Page 1: How big is a passive picocell ?

MTM’99 Workshop

Heidelberg, 25 February 1999

How big is a passive picocell ?

David Wake

BT Laboratories

UK

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Heidelberg, 25 February 1999

introduction

• work is based on results of EURESCOM Project P816

– evaluation of technology for hybrid optical - radio networks

• passive picocell is one potential technology identified in this project

– novel concept using unpowered remote optical - radio transceiver

• important question: what is the radio range without amplifiers ?

– i.e. how big is a passive picocell ?

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outline

• what is a passive picocell ?

• how does it work ?

• what are the benefits ?

• what are the potential applications ?

• how big is a passive picocell ?

– second generation cellular (DCS1800)– third generation cellular (UMTS)

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what is a passive picocell ?

• a small radio cell formed using a fibre-supported antenna unit that is :

– small, light and unpowered

– multiband capable– upgradable and

reconfigurable from central location

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how does it work ?

• electroabsorption modulator transceiver

– acts as photodiode for downlink

– acts as modulator for uplink

– connected directly to antenna

– can operate without bias voltage

laserdownlink fibre

photodiode

EAM

uplink fibre

CENTRAL SITE REMOTE SITE

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demonstration system

central site

dual fibre link

Ethernet

PSTNpicocell

passive optical transceiver passive base station

radio LANaccess point

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rDECTbase unit

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what are the benefits ?

• simple installation

• low maintenance

• multiband, multisystem

• easily reconfigured and upgraded

• simple dynamic radio resource control

• low total network cost ?

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what are the potential applications ?

• indoor and outdoor

• public and private

• cellular, cordless, fixed radio access, wireless LAN

• picocells, microcells

• urban, in-building

• offices, factories, warehouses, railway stations, airports, sports stadia, ...

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how big is a passive picocell ?

• relies only on rf power available after photodetector

– optical system parameters used to compute power

• cell size depends on propagation environment and sensitivity of terminal

• two systems analysed (DCS1800 and UMTS)

• two propagation environments considered

– open, line-of-sight (power reduces with square of distance)

– cluttered, non line-of-sight (power reduces with cube of distance)

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important optical parameters

• EAM responsivity 0.3 A/W

• EAM efficiency 0.5 /V

• EAM insertion loss 7 dB

• photodiode responsivity 1 A/W

• fibre insertion loss 3 dB

• source optical power main variable

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important radio parameters

DCS1800 UMTS

• terminal transmit power +20 dBm +20 dBm

• terminal sensitivity -100 dBm -110 dBm

• optical modulation depth 20% pc 50% pc

• antenna gain 8.5 dB 8.5 dB

• fade margin 10 dB 10 dB

• path loss exponent secondary variable

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cell size equations

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results - DCS1800

10.0

100.0

1000.0

0 10 20

optical power, mW

range,

m

NLOS

LOS

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results - UMTS

10.0

100.0

1000.0

0 10 20

optical power, mW

range,

m

NLOS

LOS

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conclusions

• emerging new technology for picocells

• important benefits

– installation, maintenance, upgrading, reconfiguring, dynamic resource allocation

• how big is the picocell ?

– DCS1800: 52m LOS 14m NLOS– UMTS: 374m LOS 52m NLOS

• powered version for larger range ?

• next major question - cost