Outdoor standardized cabinet schemes for small stations in indoor distributed base stations include: outdoor standardized cabinet (single cabinet), embedded power supply, storage battery, BBU equipment and transmission equipment, and RRU is located outside the antenna. 5 m2, saving an area of 90%.
What is included in a base station cabinet?
The Base Station cabinet includes the transceiver and RF processing functions. The RF processing functions include filtering and amplification. The RF processing functions can include a Mast Head Amplifier (MHA) to improve the uplink Signal to Noise Ratio (SNR).
What is a communications equipment system?
Some communications equipment systems include detectors and alarms that transmit to centralized control centers within the system itself. High-rise buildings often utilize a second dedicated facility alarm and can be included as part of a central alarm system connected to the local fire department.
An enclosure that houses communications equipment and ancillary systems only, designed such that equipment contained within can be accessed without the need for personnel to enter the cabinet. An enclosure is typically pre-wired and its equipment is pre-installed. Example: (See Figure 3-2 and Figure 3-4.) An unmanned, weather-tight enclosure.
What is a centralised unit (CU) distributed unit (DU) split base station?
The Centralised Unit (CU) Distributed Unit (DU) Split Base Station architecture allows the gNode B to be deployed using two physically separated units. These two units are connected using an open interface standardised by 3GPP, i.e., it should be possible to use a CU provided by one network vendor and a set of DU provided by another network vendor.
What are the shipping requirements for a self-contained radio site?
A “shipping container” that has been outfitted as a self-contained radio site must meet strict dimensional requirements, including protrusions such as HVAC, RF entry assemblies, or AC entrances, and must conform to applicable shipping requirements.