[Legacy Report] Distributed Wireless BTS’s (Introduction and Evolution
Overview
For over ten years, the CPRI (Common Public Radio Interface) Specification has defined how a Wireless Basestation Transceiver Station’s digital Base Band Unit physically communicates with Remote Radio Heads. How the needs have evolved over time as new air interfaces have been introduced and greater RF bandwidths have been allocated is well tracked by the seven major issues of that specification. This presentation gives an overview of the specification and its evolution. It also discusses the challenges that exist as Wireless companies prepare for 5G deployments.
Marion Veteska has worked in the wireless industry for about 18 years, mainly designing the hardware architecture for CDMA, WCDMA, and more recently LTE base stations for Alcatel-Lucent (now Nokia). Over the past 10 years a large part of his focus has been in Distributed Base Stations concentrating on both Remote Radio Head architectures and their communication interface to BaseBand Units. Prior to his career in wireless, Marion worked in the Aerospace industry working on navigation and secure communication equipment at BAe (formerly Singer Kearfott and GEC Marconi). Marion holds a BEEE from City College of the City University of New York. marion.veteska@
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Distributed Wireless BTS’s (Introduction and Evolution
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