The invention relates to architecture of a base station in a radio network.
Base stations of radio networks often need to be designed by taking into account possible future extension needs. That is achieved with the typical base station architecture incorporating from the outside an outdoor cabinet, an indoor cabinet, a subrack, a printed circuit board unit and a chip. Individual functional entities, such as a power amplifier and a base band processing unit, are individually mounted in the base station subrack and appropriate wiring is implemented between the units. Extensionability of the base station is achieved by providing large enough cabinets so that units and wiring can later on be added to the base station.
The current base station architecture has disadvantages in that the installation of a base station is time and thus money consuming due to the complicated structure of the base station. Furthermore, base station cabinets are often over-dimensioned, which results in that precious space is wasted in the base station sites and a lot of wiring is needed between the units. Thus, it is clear that alternative base station architecture is needed.
An object of the present invention is thus to provide an enhanced base station structure. In one aspect of the invention, there is provided a macro base station, comprising at least one module for implementing the base station functionality between external interfaces of the base station, wherein the module is mountable as one unit.
In another aspect of the invention, there is provided a base station module, comprising means for communication over a radio interface towards a radio antenna, means for communicating over a radio network interface towards a radio network controller, wherein the module, mountable as one unit, is configured to provide the base station functionality between the two interfaces.
The preferred embodiments of the invention are disclosed in the dependent claims.
The invention thus relates to a structure of macro base station. As contrary to the prior art base station wherein the functionality is distributed to different functional entities, the invention suggests a base station structure wherein the base station functionality is incorporated into a macro base station module mountable as one unit at a base station site.
The base station according to the invention can be a WCDMA (Wideband Code Division Multiple Access) base station, for instance. In another embodiment, the base station is a GSM (Global System for Mobile Communication), wherein a WCDMA module is mountable. Thereby the existing GSM base stations can easily be updated to also provide newer technology.
The invention is based on the idea of providing at least one mountable module to a base station in a mobile communication network. The module according to the invention is such that it includes all the functionality between two external interfaces of the module, wherein one of the interfaces can lead to an antenna and the other interface towards a radio network controller. In the case of a WCDMA network, the radio network interface in conjunction with the invention need not necessarily be the interface providing the lub interface. The radio network interface can also be another interface closer to the radio signal processing functionality. In other words, there can be interfaces or functional units between the lub interface and the radio network interface of the invention.
The modular structure of the base station and base station site enables distributing of modules to suitable places at the base station site. The modules can, for example, be placed such that there is one module in close proximity to each antenna. Thereby the need for valuable space at the site can be distributed and a need for a large base station cabin can be avoided.
In one embodiment of the invention, the module comprises means for receiving a base band signal, means for converting the base band signal into a small radio frequency signal, a power amplifier for amplifying the small radio frequency signal, a radio frequency filter for filtering the amplified radio frequency signal, and means for outputting the filtered radio frequency signal via the interface towards the antenna.
In another embodiment of the invention, the module comprises means for receiving a radio frequency signal via the first interface towards a receiving antenna, means for converting the received radio frequency signal into a base band signal and means for outputting the base band signal via the second external interface toward a radio network controller.
In one embodiment of the invention, the module functionality is provided on a single piece of casting mechanics.
In another embodiment of the invention, the module comprises integrated cooling, meaning that each module includes cooling means of its own. The cooling can be implemented by fresh air cooling. The arrangement of the module can be such that the power amplifiers providing most of the heat are cooled by the outlet air. The baseband electronics can be incorporated into the casting mechanics and be thus cooled by heat convection instead of air flushing.
In still another embodiment of the invention, the base station module comprises at least one semiconductor chip for performing part of the radio signal processing, the semiconductor chip being incorporated into and mechanically supported by a plastic body, wherein the plastic body is incorporated into and mechanically supported by a body of the module. The simple mechanical structure of the module enhances cooling of the base station unit, because the cooling air does not need to traverse through several mechanical layers. The module can be such that it readily fulfils tightness requirements of the environment wherein the base station is to be installed. The environmental protection requirement in the case of base stations can be IP55, for instance, defining that the module is suitable for indoor/outdoor use.
In one embodiment of the invention, the base station comprises a stand for mounting one or more modules therein. The stand can comprise at least one vertical support element for supporting the module to be mounted along a vertical axis of the module. Vertical assembly saves space, which is very important in often very crowded base station sites. The stand enabling vertical assembly of the modules can additionally enable the mounting of base station modules on both sides of the vertical support element.
The invention provides a simple base station structure, wherein functional units for implementing a carrier functionality can be mounted in the base station as a single unit, thereby providing considerable savings in assembly time and in the space needed by the base station.
In the following, the invention will be described in greater detail by means of preferred embodiments with reference to the attached drawings, in which
In the embodiment of
The module 102 also comprises a base band unit 110 for operating on the base band signal. The modulators 120 and 130 perform conversion between the base band and the radio signal.
When transmitting a signal, the modulated signal is conveyed to a power amplifier 122 and from thereon to a duplex filter 124. Thereon, the signal can be conveyed to an antenna of the base station. The receiving signal is filtered in a receiving filter 126 and further processed in a receiver 128. The module 102A also includes a clock 114 for timing the different entities in the module, and a radio controller 116 for controlling processing of radio frequency signals onto different carriers.
The module 102A can also have an external interface towards a site support module, which can provide power or other services for different operating modules of the base station, for instance.
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The power amplifiers 322 and 334 that create most of the heat produced in the module can be placed close to the air outlet 356 and be thus mainly cooled on air that is exiting the module.
Besides the cooling arrangement of
In one embodiment, the filters 324 and 334 are placed next to the amplifiers so that the amplified signal need not be conveyed a long distance for filtering. The power source can also be close to the second side of the module, the second side also including connecting means 358 for connecting the module to an antenna, for instance.
Mechanically the structure of the module 302 can be such that the base of the module is one piece of casting mechanics. Thereby it can be defined that the module performing the base station functionality can be installed in a base station as one piece. The one piece of casting mechanics can be covered by a metal cover that protects the module. Thereby the units of the module can be included in a common space defined by the cover of the module. The cover can include several pieces, such as a bottom cover, top cover and a cable cover.
The disclosed structure has a small number of mechanical layers and thereby cooling can be improved because heat or cooling air does not need to be transferred through several mechanical layers. The small number of layers also enables implementation of small and advanced cooling solutions close to the heat sources.
Lowering the number of mechanical layers by placing the different functionalities in the same module leads to an increase in the integration level of the electronics. Integrated digital solutions have much shorter distances between components. Short printed circuit board lines have smaller capacitance than lines in a traditional solution passing through several layers of mechanics. Therefore line drivers between digital components can be omitted, which enables component, semiconductor and current consumption savings.
The module can be such that it fulfils environment protection requirements of the environment wherein the module will be mounted. The module can fulfil the IP55 requirement, for instance, so that the module is suitable for indoor and outdoor use.
The module structure according to
In still another embodiment of the base station site, the modules can be mounted in one or more walls of the base station site. The modules can be located centrally in the same location at the site or alternatively the modules can be distributed at the site in close proximity to the transmitting/receiving antennas, for instance. In both cases, that is, in the centrally located solution and in the distributed solution, there is a base band bus for conveying base band data between the modules.
It will be obvious to a person skilled in the art that, as the technology advances, the inventive concept can be implemented in various ways. The invention and its embodiments are not limited to the examples described above but may vary within the scope of the claims.
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20045390 | Oct 2004 | FI | national |