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Solving the Capacity Challenges for Sports VenuesSports Venues
Ahmed Hmimy, PhD
COMMSCOPECOMMSCOPE
Director, Systems Engineering (Americas)
Distributed Coverage and Capacity Solutions (DCCS)
May 2nd, 2012
Outlines
• Public Venues Requirements.
• Public Venues Challenges.
• Dallas Cowboys StadiumDallas Cowboys Stadium.
• Beyond Cowboys Stadium.
• Middle East Stadiums & Sports Venues.
Public Venues Requirements
• Support multiple operators and multiple technologies.
• Support of both commercial and public servicesSupport of both commercial and public services.Qatar
GSM/ 900/1800/2100
Saudi UAE
• GSM 900/1800/2100
• GSM/ 900/1800/2100
• UMTS 900/1800/2100
• LTE 1800 (MIMO)
• GSM/ 900/1800/2100
• UMTS 900/1800/2100
• LTE 1800 (MIMO)• UMTS 900/1800/2100
• LTE (TBD) • GSM/ 900/1800/2100
• UMTS 900/1800/2100• GSM 900/1800/2100
UMTS 900/1800/2100
• GSM 900/1800/2100
• UMTS 900/1800/2100
• LTE (TBD)
• GSM/ 900/1800/2100
• UMTS 900/1800/2100
• LTE 1800 (MIMO)
• LTE 2600 (MIMO) • UMTS 900/1800/2100
• LTE 2300 (MIMO)
Public Venues Challenges
• Limited space for equipment.
• Controlled power sharing• Controlled power sharing.
• Flexible and independent operators sectorization.
• High capacity demand.
• Minimum SHO (Soft Hand Over).
• Limited antenna mounting options.
• Dominance of indoor DAS.
Mi i i t th• Minimum impact on the macro network.
Integrated Multi‐Operator Solution
• Eliminates all inter-connecting cablesthat can cause PIM or other failures
• Ensures consistent filter response (i.e.,not dependent on cable lengths)
Limited Space: Integrated Solution
Flexible & Independent Sectorization
Sector-2Sector-1
Sector-3
Sector-4
Example: Cowboys Stadium
High Capacity Demand
Name Superdome
Location New Orleans, Louisiana
Capacity 76,468
Number of Operators 4
Number of Sectors 38 SectorsNumber of Sectors 38 Sectors
High Capacity Demand
Seating: (28 Zones)
Indoor: (10 Zones)
Minimum SHO
Dallas Cowboys Stadium
System Overview
Commercial Services
AT&T• AT&T
• Verizon
• T-Mobile
• Sprint/Nextel
• Metro PCS
Public Safety Services
• PS 700 MHz
PS 800 MH• PS 800 MHz
• UHF System
• VHF System
System Overview
Fiber Network
Seating & Indoor Area (25 Zones)
Z 5
Z 4
Z 2
Z 16
Z 1 Z 27Z Z Z Z
Z 6Z 3
Cross Section View North Cross Section View South
Upper Level400 Section
Z 29Z 28Z 30
Z 12
Z 8 Z 10
Z 13
Z 31
Z17
Z 16 & 4
Upper Level400 Section
Star Suite (ST)
Silver Level 300 Sections
Ring of Honor Suites (RH)Silver Suites (SV) Z19 & 9
Z 20
Z 19
Z 7
Z 9
Z 11
Z 18Z15
ZONE 14
Silver Level 300 Sections
Hall of Fame Level200 Sections
Lower Hall of Fame Level100 Sections
Event Level S it Z 14Z 14 Suites Z 14Z 14
Outdoor Parking (6 Zones)
Zone 21
Z 26Z 24
Z 21
Zone 23Z 25
Z 22
Z 23
Head End
Head End (DAS-1)
Head End (DAS-2)
( )
Indoor Remote Node
ION-B Remote Units ION-M UHF/VHF Remote Units
Outdoor Remote Node
ION-M80/90/17/19Remote Unit
Outdoor Antenna
Antenna Installation
Super Bowl: Temporary Outdoor Tents
Super Bowl: Temporary Outdoor Tents
Super Bowl: The Crowd
Beyond Dallas Cowboys Stadium
2006 FIFA World Cup (Germany)
Coverage for 9 out of 12 Stadiums:
• Berlin Olympiastadion• Berlin – Olympiastadion
• Dortmund – Westfalenstadion
• Frankfurt – Waldstadion
• Gelsenkirchen - Arena Auf Schalke
• Kaiserslautern - Fritz-Walter-Stadion
• Leipzig – Zentralstadion
• München - Allianz Arena
• Nürnberg – Frankenstadion
• Stuttgart Gottlieb Daimler Stadion• Stuttgart - Gottlieb-Daimler-Stadion
2010 FIFA World Cup (South Africa)
Confederation Stadiums
• Ellis Park Stadium
• Loftus Stadium
• Freestate Stadium
• Royal Bafokeng Stadium• Royal Bafokeng Stadium
2010 Stadiums
• Nelson Mandela Stadium
• Peter Mokaba Stadium
• Mbombela Stadium
• Moses Mohbida Stadium
• Greenpoint Stadium
• Soccer City
2014 FIFA World Cup (Brazil)
• Rio de Janeiro (76,000)
• Brasília (71 000)Brasília (71,000)
• Belo Horizonte (71,000)
• Fortaleza (66,700)
Sã P l (65 000)• São Paulo (65,000)
• Porto Alegre (60,000)
• Salvador (50,433)
• Natal (45,000)
• Recife (45,000)
• Manaus (44,310)Manaus (44,310)
• Cuiabá (43,600)
• Curitiba (41,375)
Baseball Stadiums
Citizens Bank Wrigley Field
AT&T Park Turner Field Petco Park
Safeco Field
AT&T
Parkg ySafeco Field
Turner Field
Park
Football/Soccer Stadiums
Cowboys Stadium UK Commonwealth Gillette StadiumGeorgia Dome
AT&T
M.M. Roberts Cleveland BrownsMercedes-Benz Kansas Wizards
Turner Field
AT&T Park
Field
Arenas/Convention Centers
Madison Square Garden New Orleans Arena
Austin Convention Center KFC Yum! Center FedEx Forum
HP Pavilion
AT&T
Madison Square Garden New Orleans Arena
Turner Field
Park
University Stadiums
U i it f Wi iUniversity of Notre
Uconn Rentschler Field Texas A&M UT Austin
AT&T
University of WisconsinUniversity of Notre DameArizona State University
Turner Field
AT&T Park
Middle East Stadiums & Sports Venues
Middle East Stadiums & Sports Venues
• Stadium and sports venues are planned,
or in development, throughout the
Middle East – including large stadiums in
Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Bahrain, UAE and
Iraq.Iraq.
• Around $600 billion will be invested in
infrastructure in the coming years.
Middle East Stadiums & Sports Venues
King Abdullah Sports City (2014)Dubai Sports City
Middle East Stadiums & Sports Venues
Thank You
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