Don't Climb That Tower

Don't Climb That Tower

Care to climb the tower on a Cold, Wet and Windy day ? 

Spectrum, the most valuable asset for a mobile service provider, is increasingly crowded and stretched. New applications and services depend on cleaner and wider RF channels. No longer just a matter of coverage, spectrum like the rest of the network is strained for capacity. Current 4G services add more channels, wider channels and more aggregation to meet ever faster growing needs of bandwidth.

The RF spectrum is the hardest to manage. The hidden gremlin is interference, and there’s surprisingly a lot of it almost everywhere. The most talk about primary cause is the unauthorized RF sources – those that should have ceased to transmit, or should have moved to another frequency, misaligned or mistuned radios, spurious generators and just plain illegal transmissions. Here are some real-life examples of the impact of interference, in India: 

  • A 4G service provider found high degree of VoLTE call drops and capacity halved due to excessive power from a WiMAX service provider and Air Force Radar, using the same band
  • A UMTS service provider found their call drop rate to be more than 3x their acceptable limits, in revenue areas, due to misaligned (and some illegal) repeaters
  • Asian service provider found themselves delaying their LTE services launch as they found unauthorized users in their allocated bands.

Tracking down the interference source to shutting it down (or migrate to another frequency) is an operational necessity. This process in itself is expertise intensive and time consuming. Interfering signals are often not polite enough to continue transmitting to allow identification and location. Furthermore, it is important to get close to the antenna to “see what the antenna sees” to find the interferer. That means sending a technician up the tower, a practice that takes time, can be expensive and has safety considerations. Even with this it can be a hit and miss affair in spite of it all.

The Solution 

First – Don’t climb that tower. 

The Viavi’s CellAdvisor series is the optimal test tool as it makes these critical processes faster, more reliable and safer for service provider and their contractors. No need to climb that tower. 

Viavi CellAdvisor’s RFoCPRI/RFoOBSAI measurement allows technicians to make RF measurements on the optical links of a distributed eNodeB, without having to scale the tower. 

The optical front haul links carry all the RF uplink and downlink information (IQ) within the CPRI (or OBSAI) frames. Tapping these links and decoding the frames gives all the RF information in the uplink and downlink paths, including those of interference signals. 

What is the advantage? RFoCPRI measurement allows measuring Downlink and Uplink RF parameters, including RF Spectrum, Spectrogram, RSSI, including MIMO/Conformance testing, right at the BBU, completely avoiding the need to send a technician up the tower. It reduces risky cell tower climbs letting technician’s test safely from the ground. In our extensive tests with service providers, RFoCPRI has shown several advantages over traditional RF measurement (spectrum analyzer and antenna combination) techniques: 

  • Ability to detect interference sources that RF analyzers could not, even right next to the antenna
  • Quickly detect intermittent transmissions on the ground, much easier to do than when balancing on a tower
  • Found signal corruption due to internal base station RF issues, which showed up as excessive interference (high RSSI) in the service provider’s OSS. Traditional RF analyzers could not detect this problem.

Most significant of all, the traditional RF capabilities are there in CellAdvisor as well, right along with RFoCPRI and RFoOBSAI. Thus, giving cell technician the option of choosing whichever method works best in the situation.

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Korea Country Director at VIAVI Solutions

8 年

Of course, we started with operators in Korea.

Great information. We are also seeing some providers realizing an immediate cost savings by eliminating both climbs and customer churn related to interference issues

i had rave reviews from one of the user for the RoCPRI in JD745 and they lug it around to do site testing. best of class equipment indeed :)

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