Fast Mobility with 802.11ac Wave 2, Small Cell & vHetNet
Nedsky Narsolis / John David Avinante
Cisco Systems
• Wireless Market Trends
• Introduction to 802.11AC
• Cisco Small Cell Solution
• Small Cell Solution Deep Dive
• vHetNet Overview
• Solution Comparison
• Case Study
Contents
Wireless Market Trends
Market Trends
Explosive growth in mobile computing. By 2020:
Wi-Fi traffic will exceed wired traffic by 21%(1)
Global mobile traffic will grow 10X(2)
More than 63% of enterprises expect their desktops to be replaced
by mobile devices connected via the office WLAN(2)
85% of enterprises expect to deploy employee-owned devices or
mixed-use policies, which could triple the mobile devices in the
workplace and on the WLAN(2)
1 http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/solutions/collateral/service-provider/visual-networking-index-vni/VNI_Hyperconnectivity_WP.html
2 Gartner, Mobile Device Proliferation Is Forcing Network Leaders to Redesign Enterprise Wireless LANs, 19 May 2014
Densification Meeting The Demand
4x Capacity
2x More Spectrum
2 x Spectral
Efficiency
Better Radio New Sites
1 x Sites
Capacity
Required
1000 x
Capacity
4 x x = ?
10 Year View : Industry Consensus That Demand Will Increase 1000x
Introduction to 802.11ac
802.11ac: First 2 Waves
• The 802.11ac standard will come to market in 2 phases “Waves”
• Each Wave of 802.11ac will require new chip sets - and introduce new HW
b : Commercial chipset dependent, subset of theoretical max defined in the standard
Feature Wave 1 – 2013 Wave 2 – 2014
PHY Rate 290 Mbps - 1.3 Gbps 3.5 Gbps
# of Spatial Streams 3b 4b
Modulation 256 QAM 256 QAM
Channel Width 20, 40, 80 MHz 20, 40, 80, 160 MHz
MIMO Single User Multi User
802.11 protocol support a, n, ac a, n, ac
How 802.11ac Wave 2 Works
Multiuser MIMO
(MU-MIMO)
Wider RF Channels Four Spatial Streams
speed boost compared to Wave 1, thanks to: 80%
Cisco = Highest Performance Access Points in the Industry
Supports full Suite of HDX capabilities
4X4 MIMO Antenna – 3 Spatial Streams
Modular & Supports full Suite of HDX capabilities
Cisco AP2700 Cisco AP3700
Most CPU and Memory per AP in the Industry
3X4 MIMO Antenna – 3 Spatial Streams
Unique Gigabit Wi-Fi / 802.11ac Access Point Design
DRAM (512)
5GHZ Radio
CPU
DRAM (128) CPU
DRAM (128) CPU
2.4GHZ Radio
THE CISCO ADVANTAGE
More onboard CPU Processing and Memory than any other Access Point design in the industry – with no price premium over previous generations
RF Performance – Greater Scalability
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60
Me
gab
its P
er
Se
co
nd
Number Of Clients
TCP Downlink Throughput 5GHz Multi -Client: Sixty 802.11ac Clients
Cisco 3702i
Nearest
Competitor
Optimized AP Roaming
Makes sure users on the move associate to the AP with the
strongest signal for best performance
Cisco ClientLink 3.0 Technology: Advanced Beamforming Technology Improves Wireless Client Performance
Significantly improves a wireless device’s overall
connection quality and performance
Intelligently shapes and directs each packet to a
wireless device based on its current location
Enhances downstream performance for improved user
experience
Cisco ClientLink: Improves Downlink Performance for ALL Devices
Boost signal strength
wherever you are and as you
move for 802.11a/g/n/ac clients
Improved Performance For All Clients
1SS 1SS 2SS 3SS
802.11a/g/n/ac
ClientLink 3.0 Beamforming
Cisco CleanAir 80 MHz technology
Automatically Detect Wi-Fi interference
Automatically Identify Wi-Fi interference
Automatically Classify Wi-Fi interference
Automatically Mitigate Wi-Fi Interference
CleanAir 80 MHz
High-resolution interference detection and unique classification logic
built-in to Cisco’s Wi-Fi chip design.
Detect, Identify, and
Classify Interference
• Automatically Detect, Identify, and Classify interferers
• Constantly Monitor Air Quality
Microwav
e
63
Rogue
AP
100 Wireless
Phone
67
Security
Cameras
90
Bluetooth
Headset
63
Air Quality Index
• Air Quality is a measurement of non-Wi-Fi and adjacent channel interference
• All individual devices when classified are assigned a Severity Value
• Air Quality is a measure of all Devices/Severities within a Radio, Floor, Building, or Campus
Good
Bad
Information passed from the AP to WLAN Controllers is minimal: it all happens on the AP
CleanAir 80 MHz
Automatically
Reconfigure the
Network
Maintain Air Quality
GOOD POOR
CH
1
CH 11
Determine Zone of
Impact
Classification processed on Access Point
Interference impact and data sent to WLAN Controller for real-time action
Cisco CleanAir Technology can determine a Zone of Impact and automatically reconfigure the network to mitigate interference
• 802.11ac W1, 1.3 Gbps PHY
• 4x4:3 SS
• HDX: High Density Experience
• Cisco CleanAir 80 MHz
• Cisco ClientLink 3.0
• Cisco StadiumVision® Solution
• Modularity: Security, 3G/4G
Small
Cell or Hyper Location
Best in Class
3700
• 802.11ac W1
• 870 Mbps PHY
• 3x3:2SS
• CleanAir Express
• Tx Beam Forming
• 2 GE Ports
Enterprise Class
1700
• 802.11ac W1
• 1.3 Gbps PHY
• 3x4:3 SS
• HDX: High Density Experience
• Cisco CleanAir 80 MHz
• Cisco ClientLink 3.0
• 2 GE Ports
Mission Critical
2700
Enterprise Best In Class Mission Critical
Cisco Aironet Indoor Access Points Portfolio Industry’s Best 802.11ac Wave 1 Series Access Points
• 802.11ac W2
• 870 Mbps PHY
• 3x3:2SS
• Spectrum Analysis*
• Tx Beam Forming
• 1 GE Port, USB 2.0
• Mobility Express
Enterprise Class
1830
• 802.11ac W2
• 1.7 Gbps PHY
• 4x4:4SS
• Spectrum Analysis*
• Tx Beam Forming
• 2 GE Ports, USB 2.0
• Mobility Express
Enterprise Class
1850
Enterprise
Cisco Aironet Indoor Access Points Portfolio Industry’s Best 802.11ac Wave 2 Series Access Points
Cisco Small Cell Solution
What if Every Cisco Wi-Fi AP has a Globe Small Cell? Cisco Small Cell Solution targets high ARPU enterprise customers
Existing enterprise infrastructure enables quick and easy deployment scenarios
Managed services offer new retention and revenue products
Cisco’s Small Cell Proposition
Indoors then outdoors Simple and ubiquitous IT Friendly and gets the value “just like Wi-Fi”
Small Cell Solution Deep Dive
Cisco Universal Small Cell Series
USC 7000 Series USC 8000 Series USC 3000 Series USC 5000 Series
Home/SOHO
In touch with the
world on my
mobile device
Hotspot and Small Medium Business Large Enterprise
Or Public Space
All business is mobile today
When voice and
data is mission
critical
>2M Units Shipped >25k Units Shipped
Everyone consumes the mobile internet
Shipping now!
USC 6000 Series
Cisco USC 5000 Series for
Aironet 3600/3700
USC8000 Series
Large Enterprise Small Cells
3G APs, LTE APs or Dual-Mode
Cisco Universal
Small Cells
Cisco Aironet
Wi-Fi Indoor &
Outdoor
Cisco Prime
Policy Suite SON Suite
Provisioning Management
Mobility Services Engine
Wireless Controller Cisco 8510
Small Cell Gateway
3G/4G Core
Subscriber/MNO Gateway Cisco ASR 1000
Cisco ASR 5x00 Series
Internet
Cisco 8000 Series USC Controller
Virtualized or Physical
CISCO Small Cell Solution: Converged Architecture
Investm
ent P
rote
ction
RMS
Proven for SoHo and the Home… Acquiring customers and ensuring they stay
Product Offer – 3G
Capability 3G/HSPA
RF 3G Band I
(band 2/5* Future)
RF Power 20 mW at Ant. Port
Antenna 1x1 SISO
RF BW 5 MHz
Base Platform USC Software Platform
3G Throughput 14.4/5.7Mbps HSDPA (peak rate)
3G Feature Set Up to 8 Active users;;
3GPP R99 & R8 HSDPA+;
Iuh; TR-069/TR-196v1,
Open Mode
Mobility 3G Active CS/PS to macro.
Idle Mode Reselection.
SON Zero Touch Install.
Network Listen on:
3G: band 1 / 8
2G: GSM900 / GSM1800
Power Supply power block requires 240 or 110VAC mains.
Size / Weight 5x5x1.4 in. (12.7x12.7x3.6cm) / 300g
Deployment Desk/Wall
Delivering For Small/Medium Business … Cost-effective, simple to deploy coverage
• Small Cells for SMB Enterprise
• Up to 10,000m2 coverage per grid.
• Most cost effective, fastest to deploy solution for voice indoors
• Module form factor to leverage Cisco Wi-Fi customers
• Small Grid, up-to 20 Access Points
Cisco Aironet 3600/3700
USC 7000 3G
USC 6000 3G/4G
USC 5000 3G
3G HSPA+ - 21Mbps/5.7Mbps
<100mW/20dBm EiRP 16 Active Users
USC5310 3G Small Cell Module for Aironet AP3x00 Series
Product Offer – 3G + Wi-Fi
Capability 3G/HSPA + 802.11n
RF Band II/V or I
802.11n 2.4/5GHz
RF Power 100mW at Ant. Port
Antenna 1x1 SISO
802.11n 4x4 3SS / Beamforming
RF BW 5 MHz
Base Platform USC Software Platform
3G Throughput 21*/5.7 Mbps HSDPA+ (peak rate)
3G Feature Set 16 Active users; 200 idle;
3GPP R99 & R8 HSDPA+;
Iuh; TR-069/TR-196v1,
Open Mode
Mobility 3G Active CS/PS and Idle Mode
Reselection
SON / HetNet 3G : Network Listen
802.11 : Clean Air
Power Supply Provided by the Aironet WiFi AP
Size / Weight 1.5L ; 1.4kg (complete unit)
Deployment Desk/Wall/Ceiling
• 16 User 3G Open Mode Module
• <100mW Transmit Power (same as ETSI 802.11)
• Compatible with 3600i/3600e Wi-Fi
• Power provided by the Aironet through PoE+
(IEEE 802.3at) or external PSU.
• R99 WCDMA Voice Calls
• HSDPA+ 21Mbps / HSUPA 5.76Mbps (Peak
Rates)
• Available in 3GPP I (Rest of World) and Band II/V
(USA/LATAM)
AIRONET 3600
3G module
250mW 3G Only Product
USC7730 Standalone Enterprise 3G Small Cell
• Standalone Venue product
• 16 User 3G
• 250mW Transmit Power
• R99 WCDMA Voice Calls
• HSDPA+ 21Mbps / HSUPA 5.76Mbps
(Peak Rates)*
• External PSU or PoE+ support
• Available in 3GPP Band II/V (USA/LATAM)
or I (Rest of World)
Product Offer – 3G
Capability 3G/HSPA
RF 3GPP II/V or I
RF Power 250mW
Antenna SISO
RF BW 5 MHz
Base Platform USC Software Platform
Data
Throughput
21 Mbps DL*; 5.7 Mbps UL
3G Feature Set 16 Active users; 200 idle ;3GPP R99 & R7
HSDPA+ ; Iuh / TR-069, TR-196v1, Open Mode
Mobility Active and idle mode mobility
SON / HetNet Auto-configuration, 3G Network Listen, Cisco
SON support
Power Supply 15W
Size / Weight <2L ; <2kg
Deployment Indoors (wall or ceiling mount) / Cisco Standard
Accessories
USC7000 Medium Enterprise 3G - Available
USC5000 Small Enterprise 3G - Available
USC6000 Medium Enterprise - Committed 3G 16-call; 250mW
B1 or B2/5; PoE+
USC 7330
LTE 16/32-call*; 2 x 125mW
3G 16/32-call*; 125mW
AMER: Band 2/4/5/30
EU: Band 1/3/7
LATAM: Band 2/4/5/7
* 16-call initially, 32-call follows as licensed
upgrade
USC 6732 – 3G & LTE
USC SME Segment Product Migration
3G 16-call; 100mW
B1 or B2/5
USC 5310 (aka 3600 3G Module)
USC6732 Dual-Mode SMB / SME Small Cell
Product Offer – Dual Mode Small Cell
Capability 3G/HSPA
RF 3GPP 3G 1/2/5, 4G 1/2/3/4/5/7/30
RF Power 3G: 1x125mW, 4G: 2x125mW
Antenna 3G : Rx diversity ; 4G : MIMO
RF BW 3G : 5 MHz; 4G : 5, 10, 20 MHz
Base Platform USC Software Platform, Single SoC
Data Throughput 3G : 21 Mbps DL; 5.7 Mbps UL
4G : 150 Mbps DL, 50 Mbps UL
3G Feature Set Up to 32 Active users; 200 idle;
3GPP R99 & HSDPA+ ; Iuh/Iurh ;TR-069, TR-196v2
4G Feature Set Up to 32 Active users; 200 idle;
3GPP R9; 5/10/20MHz ; S1/X2 / TR-069, TR-196v2
Mobility Active and idle mode mobility
SON / HetNet Auto-config, 2G/3G/4G Network Listen, Cisco SON support
Power Supply PoE+ (802.3at)
Size / Weight 215mm X 215mm X 60mm; <2kg
Deployment Indoors beneath ceiling mount / Cisco Standard
Accessories
Indoor Stand-Alone
Dual-Mode Product
Solutions For Large Enterprises … Less expensive to install and run than DAS
• Large Grid for any building size,
including Campus (100 APs today
and growing) for enterprises and
public spaces
• Single Backhaul connection and easy
LAN integration, easier for Enterprise
IT manager
• High users capacity per cell (32 calls
for 3G, 32+ for LTE)
USC 8000 APs 3G & 4G
USC 8000 3G/4G Controller
USC 8000 Module 3G or 4G
Large Buildings Market USC 8000 Options
Product Family: Clip-On USC8000 Series Small Cell
Cisco USC 8718 3G or LTE*
Switched Multi-Mode
100mW 32 users; 3G or LTE
Cisco USC 8818 LTE or LTE**
Switched Multi-Mode
100mW 32 users; 3G or LTE
*LTE TX Power 2x2 MIMO (125mW+125mW)
*LTE TX Power 2x2 MIMO (50mW+50mW) coupled with Cisco A3700i2
Product Offer - Controller
Cisco USC 8088 Controller 20 - 100 Grid Support
USC 8088 Controller Product Family: Standalone USC8000 Series Small Cell
Cisco USC 8338 3G Single Mode 250mW; 32 3G Users, HSPA+,
Receive Diversity, PoE
Cisco USC 8438 LTE* Single Mode 250mW; 32 LTE Users; PoE+
Cisco USC 8738 3G+LTE*
Concurrent Dual Mode
250mW+250mW; 32 3G + 32
LTE Users, HSPA+, 3G Receive
Diversity, PoE+
Cisco USC 8838 LTE+LTE*
Concurrent Dual Carrier
250mW+250mW; 32 + 32 LTE
Users
Product Offer – Multi-Mode Small Cell
Capability Selectable 3G/HSPA or LTE(FDD)
RF 3GPP 3G B1/2 LTE B3/4/7
RF Power 1x100mW 3G, 2x50mW LTE
Antenna 3G : SISO; 4G : 2x2 MIMO
RF BW 3G: 5 MHz 4G: 5, 10, 15, 20 MHz
Base Platform Single SoC
Data Throughput 3G : 21 Mbps DL*; 5.7 Mbps UL
4G : 100 Mbps DL, 50 Mbps UL
3G Feature Set 32 Active users; 3GPP R99 & HSDPA+
Iuh; TR-069/TR-196
Open Mode
4G Feature Set 32 Active users; 3GPP R9
5/10/15/20MHz ; S1/X2; TR-069/TR-196
Open Mode
Mobility Active and idle mode mobility
SON / HetNet Auto-configuration, 2G/3G/4G Network Listen
Power Supply Provided by the Aironet WiFi AP (PoE+)
Size / Weight 341mm X 143mm X 54mm; <0.5Kg
Deployment Indoors (wall or ceiling mount)
Large Enterprise USC 8718 - Module
Available Now
Rapidly deployed onto the footprint of
the Cisco Aironet 3600 / 3700 Series.
USC Modules Fastest & Easiest Deployment
3G, LTE or LTE, LTE Fits on any Aironet 3600, 3700
Aironet 3700v2 required for LTE Band VII
Combo 3G-WiFi or LTE-
WiFi Access Points
USC 8x18
module
Meets with Cisco
Aironet
Upgrade
complete
In
Service
ubiquitous
Some of the features described herein remain in varying stages of development and will be offered on a when-and-if-available basis. This roadmap is subject to change at the sole discretion of Cisco, and Cisco will have no
liability for delay in the delivery or failure to deliver any of the products or features set forth in this presentation. Refer to detailed product Roadmaps for expanded feature set in each release
Small Cell Solution Roadmap Key Themes
So
luti
on
K
ey
Th
em
es
So
luti
on
Re
leas
e
Virtual
Orchestration
Enhancements
Common Small Cell
Management
SCS 5.1 Target FCS: Q2 2016
Shipping
Committed
Planning
Virtualized HetNet
Scale and HA
Expanded
Deployment
Scenarios
Dual Mode 3G/LTE
Solution Support
Click to Deploy
SCS 4.1 FCS: Aug 2015
Solution Releases End to End Solution with FCS Products
Virtualized HetNet
Enhancements
Large Enterprise Wi-
Fi Module
Dual Mode for
Medium Enterprise
SCS 4.2 Target FCS: Q4 2015
Large Enterprise
Carrier Aggregation
Small Cell Core
Optimizations
Large Enterprise
Centralized Control
SCS 5.0 Target FCS: Q1 2016
Solving Coverage and Capacity Challenges
Medium Enterprise
Bandwidth and
Capacity
Enhancement
Large Enterprise
Enhancements
Medium Enterprise
Enhancements
SCS 5.2 Target FCS: Q3 2016
vHetNet Overview
Cisco HetNet
Traditional (Non-Virtualized) Virtualized
• Several independent physical nodes
• Complexity in integration and verification
• Pre-packaged components virtualized on a single
UCS B-Series Blade Server
• Orchestration via Click2Deploy
• Preconfigured hardware BoM
Small Cell AP
RMS
cSON
Network Services
PNR PAR
Small Cell GW HNB-GW
SEGW HeNBGW
SP Internal Network
Prime Mobility Suite NMS
Prime Central
Prime Performance
Prime Network
SP OSS
Macro
EMS
3G/4G CN
SP NMS
Small Cell AP
HNBGW HeNBGW SecGW
AAA RMS (3/5/6/7K)
eRMS (8K) Prime Mobility Suite
cSON
SP OSS
Macro
EMS
3G/4G CN
SP NMS
HetNet Variants
Predefined Packaging and Simplified Ordering
• Each component dimensioned separately using
multiple dimensioning and licensing rules
• Different flavors of special purpose hardware
for different components
• Pre-packaged Solution Configurations
• All core components packaged and pre-validated
• Auto populated hardware BoM with all components on the same
platform
• Pre-installed basic software & configurations when shipped
500 3G
AP
Solution
Customer
Opportunity
Need to Order
Base
Advanced
Services
for vHetNet
Base
Solution
Support
for vHetNet
1 - Low End
Platform HW
1 – vCore SW
1– vMgmt SW
Solution PID
VHET-3G-
LOW # of PIDs
70+
# of PIDs
1
Traditional (Non-Virtualized) Virtualized
Click2Deploy for a Faster Automated Deployment
Time to
deploy
weeks
Time to
deploy
days
Traditional (Non-Virtualized) Virtualized
• Every component needs to be configured individually
• Mostly manual installation steps for each component
• CLI based interface for installation
• End-to-end approach to deploy all components starting
from physical hardware initiation to live nodes
• Automated deployment with least manual intervention
• Interactive web UI to configure, verify and manage
Solution Comparison
USC 8000 Small Cells
Public IP
20-100 Small Cells
Comparing the Solutions
USC 8088 Controller
Cisco Large Enterprise
Site
DAS/eDas
Antennas
S1
Fiber-Optical
Cable GS
M
UM
TS
LT
E
Co
mb
ine
r
Fib
er –
Op
tica
l Ma
in
Unit
Splitter Splitter
Fiber Remote
Unit
Splitter Splitter
Splitter Splitter
1/2”
Coax
Base Station(s)
in Dedicated
Room
Fiber Remote
Unit
Fiber
Remote Unit
Preferred
>15,000sqm
Dedicated
Backhaul
Service
Provide
Core
Network
Large Enterprise Site
PoE+
Capex per Building Size
0
100000
200000
300000
400000
500000
600000
700000
800000
900000
Cap
ex (
US
D)
Coverage Area (Sqm)
USC6732DualModeStandAloneU8738 DualModeStandAlone
eDASh DualMode
eDASe DualMode
USC6732 BoMonly
USC8738 BoMonly
USC8718 BoMonly
eDASh BoM only
eDASe BoM only
U8718 DualModeModule
Capex for LAN Cabling
$0
$25,000
$50,000
$75,000
$100,000
$125,000
$150,000
$175,000
$200,000
$225,000
5,000 25,000 45,000 65,000 85,000 105,000 125,000 145,000 165,000 185,000
No
t R
ecu
rrin
g O
pex (
US
D)
Coverage Area (sqm)
Cabling
Dedicated LAN
eDAS-DM
LAN re-use
Cisco solution allows savings for LAN re-use
OpEx for Power Consumption
Cisco solution is more GREEN
$-
$500
$1,000
$1,500
$2,000
$2,500
$3,000
5,000 25,000 45,000 65,000 85,000 105,000 125,000 145,000 165,000 185,000
Recu
rrin
g O
pex (
US
D)
Coverage Area (sqm)
Energy Bill per Year
USC5310-3G
USC7330-3G
USC 8x
eDAS-DM
Opex for Backhauling
$0
$50,000
$100,000
$150,000
$200,000
$250,000
500 2500 4500 6500 8500 10500 12500 14500 16500 18500
Recu
rrin
g O
pex/Y
ear
($)
Subscribers
Backhauling cost per year
shared
dedicated
Shared backhaul allows for bundled MSP-ISP offer
TCO Summary
Cisco GTM allows the MSP to de-scope any TCO to the enterprise
$0
$100,000
$200,000
$300,000
$400,000
$500,000
$600,000
$700,000
$800,000
$900,000
5,000 25,000 45,000 65,000 85,000 105,000 125,000 145,000 165,000 185,000
TC
O (
US
D)
Coverage Area (sqm)
TCO for inbuilding deployments
USC8x-DM y1 TCO
eDAS-DM y1 TCO
USC8x-DM 3y opex
eDAS-DM 3y Opex
USC8x-DM y1 TCO Best Case
Understanding the Enterprise-Minimizing Disruption and Time to Market
Fastest To Deploy 8000 Series
• 22 Small Cells + 1 Controller
• Deployed by building IT operator ($0 MNO cost)
• Deployed over existing LAN
• Time to install: 2 days
• Time to optimize: ~ 1 day
• vHetNet Gateway up and running in less than 2 weeks (including physical installation)
• eDAS potentially months
• DAS definitely months
CISCO 8K = MUCH faster to install
LTE RSRQ After
Coverage Results
3G bad coverage before UMTS RSCP Before
UMTS RSCP After
LTE No coverage before
LTE RSRP After
System Performance Optimization
Target agreed
between Claro
and COI
Event
Event
Event
Event During the Event
• More than 80 Erl
• > 4000 CS calls
• > 4500 PS calls
• < 1% CS call drop
• > 9 GB in 3G
• > 35 GB in LTE
• Roamers from >20
countries
Thank You
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