Today, a large portion of the mobile data traffic is consumed behind the shielding walls of buildings or in the Faraday cage of trains. This renders cellular network coverage from outdoor cell sites difficult. Indoor small cells and distributed antennas along train tracks are often considered as a solution, but the cost and the need for optical fiber backhaul are often prohibitive. To alleviate this issue, we describe an out-of-band repeater that converts a sub-6 GHz cell signal from a small cell installed at a cell tower to a mmWave frequency for the fronthaul to buildings or distributed antenna sites, where the signal is downconverted to the original frequency and emitted for example inside a building. This concept does not require fiber deployment, provides backward compatibility to equipment already in use, and additional indoor capacity is gained while outdoor networks are offloaded. The architecture and hardware prototype implementation are described, and measurements are reported to demonstrate the functionality and compatibility with commercial infrastructure and mobile terminals.
翻译:今天,移动数据流量的很大一部分在建筑物防护墙后面或火车的法拉第笼中消耗,这使得户外牢房站的蜂窝网络覆盖面很困难,在火车轨上,室内小牢房和分布式天线往往被视为一种解决办法,但光纤反向光导体的成本和需求往往令人望而却步。为了缓解这一问题,我们描述了一个带外转发器,将安装在一个细胞塔上的小型细胞的6GHz信号转换成一个毫米Wave频率,用于前厅或分布式天线点,将信号降低到原来的频率,并放入建筑物内,这个概念并不要求部署纤维,对已经使用的设备提供后向兼容性,在室外网络卸载时增加室内能力。描述了结构和硬件原型的安装情况,并报告了测量情况,以显示与商业基础设施和移动终端的功能和兼容性。