CMN511 RW1
CMN511 RW1
CMN511 RW1
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
OLONGAPO CITY
• High cost, large transmission capacity, more stable performance, applicable to long haul and trunk
transmission
• RF, IF, signal processing, and MUX/DEMUX units are all indoor. Only the antenna system is outdoor.
All Outdoor Microwave Equipment
• Installation is easy.
The RF unit is an outdoor unit (ODU). The IF, signal processing, and MUX/DEMUX units are integrated in
the indoor unit (IDU). The ODU and IDU are connected through an IF cable.
The ODU can either be directly mounted onto the antenna or connected to the antenna through a short
soft waveguide. Although the capacity is smaller than the trunk, due to the easy installation and
maintenance, fast network construction, it's the most widely used microwave equipment.
• Unit Functions
o Antenna: Focuses the RF signals transmitted by ODUs and increases the signal gain.
• Parabolic antennas and Cassegrainian antennas are two common types of microwave antennas.
• Microwave antenna diameters includes: 0.3m, 0.6m, 1.2m, 1.8m,2.0m, 2.4m, 3.0m, 3.2metc.
Microwave Antenna (2)
Different frequency channels in same frequency band can share one antenna.
• When antennas are poorly aligned, a small voltage may be detected in one direction. In this case,
perform coarse adjustment on the antennas at both ends, so that the antennas are roughly aligned.
• The antennas at both ends that are well aligned face a little bit upward. Though 1-2 dB is lost,
reflection interference will be avoided.
During antenna adjustment, the two wrong adjustment cases are show here. One antenna is aligned to
another antenna through the side lobe. As a result, the RSSI cannot meet the requirements.
Antenna gain
Definition: Ratio of the input power of an isotropic antenna Pio to the input power of a parabolic
antenna Pi when the electric field at a point is the same for the isotropic antenna and the parabolic
antenna.
Usually, the given antenna specifications contain the gain in the largest radiation (main lobe) direction,
denoted by dBi. The half-power point, or the —3 dB point is the point which is deviated from the central
line of the main lobe and where the power is decreased by halt. The angle between the two half-power
points is called the half-power angle.
θ0.5 =( 65 ° 70 ° ) λ/ D
Suppression ratio of the antenna receiving heteropolarizing waves, usually, larger than 30 dB.
XdB = 101gPo/Px
Attenuation degree of the receiving capability in a direction of an antenna compared with that in the
main lobe direction. An antenna protection ratio of 180° is called front-to-back ratio.
• Specifications of Transmitter
Generally, trunk radios use 6, 7, and 8 GHz frequency bands. 11, 13 GHz and higher frequency bands are
used in the access layer (e.g. BTS access).
o Output power
The power at the output port of a transmitter. Generally, the output power is 15 to 30 dBm.
If the working frequency of the transmitter is unstable, the demodulated effective signal ratio will be
decreased and the bit error ratio will be increased. The value range of the local frequency stability is 3 to
10 ppm.
The frequency spectrum of the transmitted signal must meet specified requirements, to avoid occupying
too much bandwidth and thus causing too much interference to adjacent channels. The limitations to
frequency spectrum are called transmit frequency spectrum frame.
• Specifications of Receiver
Receivers work together with transmitters. The receiving frequency on the local station is the
transmitting frequency of the same channel on the opposite station.
o Noise figure
• Passband To effectively suppress interference and achieve the best transmission quality, the passband
and amplitude frequency characteristics should be properly chosen. The receiver passband
characteristics depend on the IF filter.
• Selectivity
Ability of receivers of suppressing the various interferences outside the passband, especially the
interference from adjacent channels, image interference and the interference between transmitted and
received signals.
Automatic control of receiver gain. With this function, input RF signals change within a certain range and
the IF signal level remains unchanged.
The Huawei 6–42 GHz traditional frequency IP microwave has a maximum of 2 Gbit/s per carrier and 16
Gbit/s per antenna ultra-large transmission capacity, it is the industry’s first IP microwave that supports
TDM/Hybrid/Packet/Routing services on the unified platform, satisfying the requirements of large-
capacity IP service transmission and IP-based evolving of traditional PDH/SDH microwave. The solution
provides a flexible architecture that can be deployed in split, full-outdoor, or full-indoor scenarios. It
features high reliability and end-to-end unified O&M management. It is widely used in broadband
wireless transmission in vertical sectors, such as government, broadcasting, oil & gas, education, and
electric power.
2. iPASOLINK
iPASOLINK VR is a new-concept microwave and optical transporter that transcends the realms of
traditional microwave equipment.
iPASOLINK VR leads the microwave radio industry with rich features and outstanding capacities.
As a high performance device, it is capable of high capacity transport with optical and microwave, for a
true carrier-grade converged node experience. Along with NEC's SDN solution, iPASOLINK VR is ready for
the 5G era, where new service and technologies revolutionize the mobile landscape.
Radio Features
7/14/28/56/112MHz
Interface
MAX. 12 modem
10G optical
PoE
PWE
ERPS
ETH OAM
H-QoS
L2 pass through
SyncE
MPLS-TP
SDN
E1 SNCP
Others
NEC iPASOLINK™ ODUs are renowned for their reliability and are trusted to provide market leading
transmission performance in the broadest range of environmental conditions across the planet.
The new IAG and IAP Series ODUs are masterpieces of quality and performance in units much smaller,
lighter and energy efficient than ever before, featuring:
GaAs and GaN Monolithic Microwave Integrated Circuit technology for excellent transmission
performance with up to 3x the power efficiency
(on IAP GaN model)
iPASOLINK BR Combiner
iPASOLINK BR Combiner is a microwave radio channel combiner and divider with low insertion loss and
high channel isolations.
iPASOLINK BR Combiner Unit can be widely used in many different applications such as access link, trunk
link and long-distance hop link.
3. AVIAT
Less tower loading: antennas represent the largest cost component of a microwave system and
tower loading and modification concerns are the largest burdens to projects. Higher power
enables the re-use of existing antennas or use of smaller antennas to alleviate both challenges.
Longer paths: for rural applications, long links are often required. IRU 600 can enable longer
hops which means fewer sites and reduced overall expense.
More reliability: higher power means higher path reliability especially when deploying higher
capacities. Ultra-high capacity options can now truly be effectively utilized without sacrificing
path and network reliability.
Ultra-high capacity: Up to 3x more capacity than older generation radios. This allows you to
scale with agility as network traffic demands grow.
CTR 8740 Transport Router
The CTR 8740 from Aviat Networks is the next generation purpose-built IP-SDN transport router. CTR
8740 drastically lowers the cost of routing for transport applications and has been specifically designed
for transport networks, either fiber, wireless or a combination of both. Native NETCONF/YANG
management and SDN automation simplify deployment and lower OPEX.
Applications:
For Edge,
Pre-Aggregation,
Aggregation,
Nodal applications, or
CTR 8300 microwave switch is an ultra-compact device for low-cost microwave edge deployments.
Applications
Access
Pre-aggregation
Aggregation
The Aviat ODU 600 is a next generation, universal outdoor unit (ODU) for split-mount applications,
incorporating latest ASIC technology to combine ultra-small size and weight with low power
consumption, and smooth evolution to ultra-high capacity by supporting up to 4096QAM and 110/112
MHz channel spacings.
ODU 600 is compatible with Aviat Eclipse and CTR indoor platforms, including backwards compatibility
with already deployed hardware and software to facilitate easy introduction to existing networks.
ODU 600 is a high capacity ODU that meets the capacity demands of the future in a compact footprint.
STR 4500
Aviat was a pioneer in the new category of split-mount trunking solutions with our STR 600. This gave
operators a compelling alternative and lower OPEX solution to traditional all-indoor N+1 trunking radios,
which required a costly support environment of shelters and air-conditioning, with the resulting need
for larger power systems, higher fuel costs for generators.
WTM 4800
WTM 4800 is a unique new radio platform for E-Band and Multi-Band 5G transport applications. WTM
4800 Multi-Band is the industry’s simplest Multi-Band solution which significantly lowers total cost of
ownership (TCO) compared to alternative Multi-Band solutions that rely on two, three and even four
separate boxes.
4. Sagittar
The summary table below helps customers identify the most suitable Sagittar Microwave Radio Link
product. Models include LCS, AO or LPN.
Common requests include High Gain and High System performance SGT-LCS, SGT-AO and SGT-LPN Radio
Links. Sagittar has other radio models that are not included in this publication.
The table below lists frequency bands, service interfaces (e.g. GbE, FE, STM-1, E1 etc.) and link capacity
(throughput speed).
The table below also summarises if the hardware topology is ‘Split-mount Indoor/Outdoor’ or ‘All
Outdoor’.
Microwave
Radios
Service
Model Topology Link Capacities Interfaces Frequencies
SGT-LPN
Licensed Band Split-mount 2E1 up to
PDH System 32E1/68Mbps n x E1, FE 7, 8, 13, 15 GHz
Antennas
High
Performance All frequency
SGT-SGU Antennas 0.3m to 3.7m bands
Based on the experience of the last 15 years engineers of Totaltel have developed an advanced version
of the TDR microwave radio, the TDR-F "software defined" radio family.
Members of the software defined radio equipment family operate in the 5-7-8-13-
15-18-23-38 GHz frequency bands and provide the transmission of E1, E3 signals (2
or 34 Mbps, G.703) as well as link between Ethernet LANs (10/100Base-T).
The equipment TDR-F consists of an outdoor microwave unit (ODU) and an indoor
signal processing unit (IDU), interconnected by a single coaxial cable. The ODU is
only dependent on the frequency band applied, while the IDU is only determined by the transmitted
signals and some application conditions, like the protection system as well as the network management
system.
In the ODU wideband microwave circuitry is employed, the channel frequency and transmit power are
adjustable by software. Flexibly configuring the equipment by the local craft terminal and replacing the
interface units according to the actual demand, the modulation format (4QAM, 16QAM or 32QAM) and
the transmission capacity (from 4Mbps up to 100Mbps full duplex) may be varied. Hardware versions of
the IDU provide operation under various network management and protection systems: 1+1 protection
may work in hot standby, space diversity or frequency diversity modes.
IFET: an interface for an adjustable data rate Ethernet channel and a separate E1 channel, and
There are 4 interface slots available in the IDU. The capacity of a link with a given interface configuration
can be modified via the management software. Interface channels can be set active according to actual
demand.
This family of high data rate point-to-point transmission equipment operate in the
13..38GHz communication bands. Their transmission rate may be varied between
22 and 350 Mbps. They are suitable for linking LANs as Ethernet bridges,
additionally providing the transmission of 1..17 E1 channels. Over the range
depending on the frequency band applied, they provide cost effective realization
of medium to high capacity links in public and private networks.
The excellent transmission performance, considerable flexibility, ease of handling, low power
consumption and high reliability make up the important equipment features. The indoor and outdoor
equipment parts are interconnected by a coaxial cable of length up to 300 m. The outdoor equipment
and the antenna may be integrated. The indoor part is mounted to a 19" rack of 1U height.
The outdoor part is data-rate independent, and depends only on the frequency band of operation.
Coverage of each frequency band is provided by a minimum number of outdoor equipment versions.
The channel frequency and transmit power are software configured. The indoor unit is frequency band
independent. By sharing the radio channel bandwidth among the gigabit and E1 interfaces of
appropriate numbers, the built-in multiplexer provides the simultaneous transmission of the respective
signals. Radio channel interfacing is provided by the configurable 4-256 QAM modem based on DSP,
applying forward error correction and adaptive equalization as well. The adaptive modulation mode, if
selected, adjusts the modulation scheme to correspond to the actual state of the radio channel, thus
maximizing the transmission reliability. It is possible to assign QoS functions to the signals transmitted
over the Gigabit Ethernet interfaces. Equipment and interface cQoS functions characteristics correspond
to the relevant ITU recommendations as well as to the ETSI/IEEE standards.
Beside the main interfaces (Gbit Ethernet optical and wired, E1), three type of optional interfaces are
developed for the radio:
IFET: an interface for an additional adjustable data rate Ethernet channel and a separate E1
channel, and
There are 2 additional interface slots available in the IDU. The capacity of a link with a given interface
configuration can be modified via the management software. Interface channels can be set active
according to actual demand.
The design and production techniques applied result in excellent equipment reliability.
The main parameters of the equipment comply with the relevant ITU-T, ITU-R and ETSI
recommendations.
A 1+1 protection equipment is available for this radio to provide reliable transmission in critical links, like
the modulation signal lines of broadcasting transmitters.
The radio has a fixed E1 interface and equipped with an EOW phone. The E1 signal can be transmitted in
an 0.5MHz RF bandwidth with 32QAM modulation. If more bandwidth is available, the modulation
mode can be remotely changed to 16QAM or 4QAM.
Antennas
SNMP
The TDR-F digital microwave radio can be supplied with standard SNMP functionality operating on its
own embedded IP network. This network consists of a group of TDR-F equipment connected together
for management purposes. Each microwave equipment has its unique IP address, each of them can be
addressed and configured remotely from the OMC. Every parameter of the radio can be configured in
this way.
This separate Ethernet network created by the management system can also be used for other
purposes: e.g. facility management. Moreover, if the microwave radio is equipped with the "external
contacts" option card, it can relay control several external equipment like power supplies, intrusion
alarm systems, air conditioner, etc.
High quality OMC software can be supplied, which is able to control thousands of SNMP objects. In less
demanding, cost-sensitive cases a proprietary network management solution can be provided.
REFERENCES:
https://www.daenotes.com/electronics/microwave-radar/digital-microwave-communication-equipment
http://sagittar.com/blog/2018/10/summary-of-sagittar-microwave-radio-solutions/
https://e.huawei.com/en/products/wireless/microwave/traditional-band
http://www.totaltel.hu/en/03products/030_products.htm
https://aviatnetworks.com/products/all-indoor-radio/iru-600/
https://www.nec.com/en/global/prod/nw/pasolink/products/iPASOLINK_BR.html