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BSC6600

The rapid development of the mobile technologies promotes the product upgrade. For the CDMA network, the profit margin at the network operation stage is squeezed due to the increasing operating costs and service requirements, rapid product evolution, and intensifying competition. Then, how to reduce the investment risk and maximize return of the investment is brought into focus. Maintaining the concept ''continuous client-oriented innovation'', Huawei BSC6600 adopts the advanced hardware structure and software system. It possesses the characteristics of high capacity, high integration, high performance, low power consumption, and easy maintenance. Supporting CDMA20001X, CDMA20001xEV-DO networks, and the CDMA trunking communication technology, Huawei BSC6600 presents a convergence, broadband, green, and evolution Huawei mobile network to you. It also helps the CDMA network operators to build the perfect mobile networks. The IP-based BSC6600 can easily meet the increasing requirement of data transmission, ensure the voice quality and system stability, and provide higher data transmission rate. Huawei BSC6600, with Huawei-patented software and hardware system design and advanced technologies such as power consumption management, realizes the energy conservation and emission reduction for the future green communications network. The BSC6600 adopts the Huawei N68E-22 cabinet, with the design in compliance with the IEC60297 and IEEE standards. Figure 1-1 shows the appearance of the N68E-22 cabinet.

Product Feature
Modular Design for Realizing Flexible Configuration The BSC6600 uses a modular service-processing structure. Service modules and service boards can be flexibly configured to meet different capacity demands and ensure smooth expansion of the system, and the system reliability is also improved.

Customer-Oriented Design for Decreasing the CAPEX and OPEX Though the increasing subscribers and services bring benefits to the operators when the equipment is in service, the increasing equipment also brings increasing CAPEX and OPEX to the operators. The BSC6600 is designed in large capacity to protect the effective investment of the operators. The large-capacity BSC6600 that uses IP transmission can support up to 20,000 Erl voice traffic or 1 Gbit/s data service traffic. If the TDM transmission is used, the voice traffic can reach 12,000 Erl.

The BSC6600 supports dynamic power amplifier control. When the system is idle, if the load on a sector is light, the system automatically powers off the carriers that adopts the assistant ARFCNs of the sector to reduce the power consumption and decrease the CAPEX and OPEX.

Dynamic Balance for Promoting Customers' Experience The BSC6600 supports the 4th Generation Vocoders (4GV). The 4 GV can reduce the average data rate without decreasing the voice quality. In this way, the capacity is improved. The voice quality and the system capacity achieve the dynamic balance which brings maximum benefits to operators and promotes the customers' experience.

Support for the Ongoing Evolution of the CDMA2000 Network In terms of design, the BSC allows for the ongoing evolution of the CDMA2000 technology and network. The CDMA2000 1X system can be smoothly upgraded through software to support CDMA2000 1xEV-DO services. The CDMA2000 1X/1xEV-DO network can be smoothly upgraded through software and new interface boards to support CDMA2000 1xEV-DO Rev A services.

Built-in Signaling Analyzer for Facilitating Tracing and Interpreting Messages The BSC has a built-in signaling analyzer that traces and interprets all kinds of messages in the system to acquaint engineers with service processing details. It can trace and interpret the messages of the specified subscriber, interface, or protocol layer.

The graphical interface for message interpretation and the tracking review function enable engineers to acquaint and analyze entire processes of various services, and control the transmission processes and contents of subscriber signaling messages, interface signaling messages, and signaling messages of specified protocol layers. In this way, engineers can accurately locate and clear faults.

Technical spec
Performance Specifications Table 5-1 shows the service processing capabilities of the BSC. Item
Voice traffic

Specification
TDM transmission over the A interface: Maximum voice traffic of the BSC: 12,000 Erl Maximum voice traffic per subrack of the BSC: 750 Erl IP transmission over the A interface: Maximum voice traffic of the BSC: 20,000 Erl Maximum voice traffic per subrack of the BSC: 1250 Erl

Overall Busy Hour Call Attempts (BHCA) Number of air interface channels Number of E1/T1 ports over the A interface Number of FE ports over the A interface Number of E1/T1 ports over the Abis interface Number of FE ports over the Abis interface Transmission rate of the satellite links over the Abis interface Maximum number of CDMA2000 1X carriers

2,880,000 180,000 (one subrack) 21,600 TCEs 512 64 512 64 300 kbit/s (forward peak rate of DO services) 540 (40 TCEs/carrier) 3,072 192 (one subrack)

Maximum number of CDMA2000 1xEV-DO carriers

1,920 192 (one subrack)

Number of PPP connections for packet data services Number of PPP connections that can be simultaneously activated for

350,000 25,000

packet data services Packet data throughput 1 Gbit/s

The specifications shown in Table 5-1 are the maximum values supported by the BSC in the CDMA2000 1X network and CDMA2000 1xEV-DO network.

The following is the reference traffic model. Item


Average daily peak hour traffic intensity of mobile subscribers Average call duration of mobile subscribers Average trunk traffic in busy hours Average call duration on trunks

Specification
0.025 Erl 60s 0.8 Erl 60s

Table 5-2 lists the specifications of the Huawei CDMA digital trunking communication system. Item
Maximum number of group calls a CIPS can simultaneously support Maximum number of group calls that a sector carrier can simultaneously support Maximum number of subscribers that a sector carrier can simultaneously support Maximum number of group call subscribers a CIPS can simultaneously support Maximum number of private calls a CIPS can simultaneously support Maximum number of group calls that a BSC can simultaneously support

Specification
405 40 200 810 810 2000

The following is the reference traffic model. Item


Busy hour traffic Average call duration 0.032 Erl 30s (including 3s of channel reserve time)

Specification

Physical and Electrical Specifications Table 5-3 shows the specifications of a fully-configured BSC. Item
Cabinet Type Dimensions N68E-22 cabinet Height: 2200 mm [86.61 in.] Width: 600 mm [23.62 in.] Depth: 800 mm [31.50 in.] Cabinet weight Fully configured cabinet: 350 kg [771.75 lb]; Empty cabinet: 140 kg [308.7 lb] Number of cabinets in the full configuration Power input Power consumption of the entire cabinet Lightning protection level -48 V DC (-40 V DC to -57 V DC) 16600 W 4000V, 8/20 s 7

Specification

Reliability Specifications Table 5-4 lists the specifications of the BSC reliability. Item
Availability

Specification
0.9999964

Mean time between failures (MTBF) Mean Time to repair (MTTR)

140815.91 h 0.5 h

Clock Specifications Table 5-5 lists the technical specifications of the clock subsystem of the BSC. Item
Clock sources

Specification
Timing signals output by satellite receivers, external clock signals (2,048 kHz, 2,048 kbit/s, and 8 kHz), clock signals extracted from lines, and clock signals generated by the local crystal oscillator

Working modes Clock signal stratums

Fast pull-in mode, tracing mode, holding mode, and free-run mode

Three stratums of clock signals

Environmental Specifications Environmental requirements for the BSC cover the requirements for the storage, transportation, and running environment. The following standards must be complied with: GB 4798 environmental conditions for electrician and electronic products application ETS 300019 equipment engineering (EE); environmental conditions and environmental tests for telecommunications equipment IEC 60721 classification of environmental conditions

Table 5-6 shows the climatic requirements for the equipment storage environment. Item
Temperature

Storage Environment Transportation Environment


-40oC to +70oC -40oC to +70oC

Running Environment
Long term: 15OC to 30OC Short term: 0OC to 45OC

Temperature change rate

1OC/min

3OC/min

3OC/min

Relative Humidity

10% to 100%

5% to 100%

Long term: 40% to 75% Short term: 20% to 90%

Altitude Air pressure Solar radiation Thermal radiation Wind speed

5000 m 70 kPa to 106 kPa 1120 W/m 600 W/m 30m/s

5000 m 70 kPa to 106 kPa 1120 W/m 600 W/m 30m/s

4000 m 70 kPa to 106 kPa 700 W/m 600 W/m 1 m/s

Network Application

Figure 1-2 Networking of the BSC in the CDMA2000 1X network

Figure 1-3 shows the networking of the BSC in the CDMA2000 1xEV-DO network.

Figure 1-4 shows the networking of the BSC in the digital trunking network.

Acronym and Abbreviation


AAA AN AAA AC BAM BHCA BSC BTS CBUR CCTR CAIE CAPE CAPEX CAPF CBIE CBPE CBPF CEVC CEVD CFMR CIMS CIPS CIWF CLAP

Full Spelling
Authentication, Authorization and Accounting Access Network AAA Authentication Center Background Administration Module Busy Hour Call Attempt Base Station Controller Base Transceiver Station CDMA business rack CDMA controller rack CDMA A interface equipment CDMA A interface packet equipment over E1/T1 Capital expenditure CDMA A interface packet equipment over FE CDMA base station interface equipment CDMA Abis interface packet equipment over E1/T1 CDMA Abis interface packet equipment over FE enhanced vocoder with echo canceller echo canceller disabled CDMA frame processing board CDMA integrated management system CDMA integrated processing subrack CDMA interworking function board CDMA link access protocol board

CLIU CLKM CLPC CLPU CMPU CMUX CNET CPCU CPDU CRMU CRPS CSPU CSTU CSWS GLMS GMSC GUI HA HLR iGWB IP MML MGW MSC

CDMA line interface unit Clock processing module CDMA line processing unit CDMA line processing unit CSWS main processing unit CDMA system multiplexer unit CDMA network transfer and switching unit CDMA PCF control unit CDMA packet data processing unit CDMA resource management unit CDMA resource and packet subrack CDMA signal processing unit CDMA synchronous transport unit CDMA switching subrack Group and list management server Gateway mobile switching center Graphic user interface home agent Home location register iGateway bill Intelligent peripheral Man-machine language Media gateway Mobile switching center

MSCe MTBF MTTR PDSN PPP SCP SMC SSP TSC VLR

Mobile switching center emulation Mean time between system failures Mean time to repair Packet data serving node Point-to-point protocol Service control point Short message center Service switching point Trunking switching center Visitor location register

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