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Ultra Remote Village Networks

Ian O’SheaIan O’SheaIan O’SheaIan O’Shea

Product ManagerProduct ManagerProduct ManagerProduct Manager

Contents

• Who we are, what we do Who we are, what we do Who we are, what we do Who we are, what we do

• Challenges to deployment of GSM solutions in remote areas Challenges to deployment of GSM solutions in remote areas Challenges to deployment of GSM solutions in remote areas Challenges to deployment of GSM solutions in remote areas

• Case study of a typical Two TRX Remote Satellite siteCase study of a typical Two TRX Remote Satellite siteCase study of a typical Two TRX Remote Satellite siteCase study of a typical Two TRX Remote Satellite site

• Benefits the AltoPOD will bring to Remote GSMBenefits the AltoPOD will bring to Remote GSMBenefits the AltoPOD will bring to Remote GSMBenefits the AltoPOD will bring to Remote GSM

• Conclusion and QuestionsConclusion and QuestionsConclusion and QuestionsConclusion and Questions

Who We Are

Altobridge is a leading provider of costAltobridge is a leading provider of costAltobridge is a leading provider of costAltobridge is a leading provider of cost----cutting telecommunications solutionscutting telecommunications solutionscutting telecommunications solutionscutting telecommunications solutions

that include the awardthat include the awardthat include the awardthat include the award----winning technologies winning technologies winning technologies winning technologies

• Acquired MNS division of ADC Dec’09Acquired MNS division of ADC Dec’09Acquired MNS division of ADC Dec’09Acquired MNS division of ADC Dec’09

LOCALCONNECTIVITYTM SPLITARCHITECTURETM

• Acquired MNS division of ADC Dec’09Acquired MNS division of ADC Dec’09Acquired MNS division of ADC Dec’09Acquired MNS division of ADC Dec’09

• Hardware and Software developmentHardware and Software developmentHardware and Software developmentHardware and Software development

• 150 employees; strong multi150 employees; strong multi150 employees; strong multi150 employees; strong multi----national & national & national & national & GSMGSMGSMGSM Industry background Industry background Industry background Industry background

• H.Q. in Ireland, with offices in USA, China & MalaysiaH.Q. in Ireland, with offices in USA, China & MalaysiaH.Q. in Ireland, with offices in USA, China & MalaysiaH.Q. in Ireland, with offices in USA, China & Malaysia

• Customers in US, Asia, Africa & Latin America Customers in US, Asia, Africa & Latin America Customers in US, Asia, Africa & Latin America Customers in US, Asia, Africa & Latin America

• Global Channel PartnersGlobal Channel PartnersGlobal Channel PartnersGlobal Channel Partners

• RCS Group responsible for Remote Community Solutions withinRCS Group responsible for Remote Community Solutions withinRCS Group responsible for Remote Community Solutions withinRCS Group responsible for Remote Community Solutions within

AltobridgeAltobridgeAltobridgeAltobridge

Challenges for Remote GSM Challenges for Remote GSM Challenges for Remote GSM Challenges for Remote GSM Challenges for Remote GSM Challenges for Remote GSM Challenges for Remote GSM Challenges for Remote GSM

DeploymentDeploymentDeploymentDeployment

Remote GSM

• Connecting next two billion

GSM subscribers in remote

parts of the world

Breakdown of OPEX costs for Satellite site

Power

40%

Maintenance/Security/

Licencing

20%

parts of the world

• Transmission

• Power

40%

Satellite Costs

40%

Transmission

Altobridge SolutionsAltobridge SolutionsAltobridge SolutionsAltobridge Solutions

• Split Architecture™Split Architecture™Split Architecture™Split Architecture™• Significant savings on Significant savings on Significant savings on Significant savings on

satellite bandwidthsatellite bandwidthsatellite bandwidthsatellite bandwidth

• Local Connectivity™Local Connectivity™Local Connectivity™Local Connectivity™• Local Connectivity™Local Connectivity™Local Connectivity™Local Connectivity™• Calls switched locally, Calls switched locally, Calls switched locally, Calls switched locally,

no backhaul requirementsno backhaul requirementsno backhaul requirementsno backhaul requirements

Power

Green Power for Mobile Programme Digicel Vanatu, 2009Green Power for Mobile Programme Digicel Vanatu, 2009Green Power for Mobile Programme Digicel Vanatu, 2009Green Power for Mobile Programme Digicel Vanatu, 2009

• ““““Low site powerLow site powerLow site powerLow site power is critical to the financial and technical viability of is critical to the financial and technical viability of is critical to the financial and technical viability of is critical to the financial and technical viability of

renewable energy sources. renewable energy sources. renewable energy sources. renewable energy sources. Intelligent selection of sitesIntelligent selection of sitesIntelligent selection of sitesIntelligent selection of sites, , , , telecomstelecomstelecomstelecoms

equipmentequipmentequipmentequipment and and and and cooling methodscooling methodscooling methodscooling methods can significantly optimise the site power can significantly optimise the site power can significantly optimise the site power can significantly optimise the site power equipmentequipmentequipmentequipment and and and and cooling methodscooling methodscooling methodscooling methods can significantly optimise the site power can significantly optimise the site power can significantly optimise the site power can significantly optimise the site power

consumption”consumption”consumption”consumption”

• “Green power deployments should have “Green power deployments should have “Green power deployments should have “Green power deployments should have remote monitoring telemetryremote monitoring telemetryremote monitoring telemetryremote monitoring telemetry in in in in

order to allow operators to monitor site power conditions and performance”order to allow operators to monitor site power conditions and performance”order to allow operators to monitor site power conditions and performance”order to allow operators to monitor site power conditions and performance”

Case Study Case Study Case Study Case Study –––– 2 TRX site in Rural Asia2 TRX site in Rural Asia2 TRX site in Rural Asia2 TRX site in Rural AsiaCase Study Case Study Case Study Case Study –––– 2 TRX site in Rural Asia2 TRX site in Rural Asia2 TRX site in Rural Asia2 TRX site in Rural Asia

Case Study – 2 TRX site in

Rural Asia

Profile of SiteProfile of SiteProfile of SiteProfile of Site• Remote Enterprise with 230 subscribersRemote Enterprise with 230 subscribersRemote Enterprise with 230 subscribersRemote Enterprise with 230 subscribers

• Average Traffic per Day ~ 40 Erlang, BH Traffic ~5 ErlangAverage Traffic per Day ~ 40 Erlang, BH Traffic ~5 ErlangAverage Traffic per Day ~ 40 Erlang, BH Traffic ~5 ErlangAverage Traffic per Day ~ 40 Erlang, BH Traffic ~5 Erlang

• Power Consumption of BTS & VSAT Modem =155 Watts DCPower Consumption of BTS & VSAT Modem =155 Watts DCPower Consumption of BTS & VSAT Modem =155 Watts DCPower Consumption of BTS & VSAT Modem =155 Watts DC

• Total Power Consumption per day 4.680kWhTotal Power Consumption per day 4.680kWhTotal Power Consumption per day 4.680kWhTotal Power Consumption per day 4.680kWh

• Diesel generatorDiesel generatorDiesel generatorDiesel generator

Case Study – 2 TRX site in

Rural Asia

Traditionally-

• GSM rural sites dimensioned like GSM Macro sites;

•Dimension for the Busy HourDimension for the Busy HourDimension for the Busy HourDimension for the Busy Hour

•Additional TRXs adds extra power requirementsAdditional TRXs adds extra power requirementsAdditional TRXs adds extra power requirementsAdditional TRXs adds extra power requirements

Case Study – 2 TRX site in

Rural Asia

Task-• Profile traffic of two TRX site to understand if it is possible to;

• Turn off 2nd TRX at low traffic periods

• Turn off 2nd TRX & VSAT Modem in low power mode at very low or zero traffic levels

• Calculated for the seven day Period (22nd to the 28th February);

• AVGAVGAVGAVG traffic for 00:00, 00:01 …23:00 for each hour

• MAX MAX MAX MAX traffic for 00:00, 00:01 …23:00 for each hour

• MINMINMINMIN traffic for 00:00, 00:01 …23:00 for each hour

Traffic AnalysisAVG/MAX/MIN Hourly Traffic Figures for 7 days

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Low Traffic levelPower Down 2nd TRX

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• 2nd TRX only required at peak traffic hours

Findings from Traffic Analysis

• Periods during night traffic is low or ~0 Erl

OPEX can be reduced-

• Power off 2nd TRX in low traffic

• Place VSAT modem in Low Power Mode when no

traffic on the site

Conclusion

traffic on the site

• Less solar panels required

• Less batteries required

Green PowerGreen PowerGreen PowerGreen Power Solution Solution Solution Solution Green PowerGreen PowerGreen PowerGreen Power Solution Solution Solution Solution

For Remote CommunitiesFor Remote CommunitiesFor Remote CommunitiesFor Remote Communities

• Low Cost, low powered 2 TRX BTS

• Dual PA, 10 Watts per TRX

Power consumption of 130 watts

AltoPOD for the

Remote Community

• Power consumption of 130 watts

• Zero Idle Traffic

• (VSAT in “Low Power Mode”)

• Optimised for satellite backhaul

• Passive Cooling

• Existing 2 TRX Site 195 watt (incl. VSAT modem & RGW)

= 4.680kwh

per day

• AltoPOD

• 6 hours @110 Watts (VSAT in low power mode&TRX2 shutdown)

Power Saving with AltoPOD

6 hours @110 Watts (VSAT in low power mode&TRX2 shutdown)

• 12 hours at 130 Watts (VSAT + 1 TRX)

• 6 hours at 145 Watts (VSAT +BCCH + TRX 2)

= 3.09kwh per day

• Estimated % Saving from Intelligent Power Management =35%

Site Optimised for Power

OMNI or Panel OMNI or Panel OMNI or Panel OMNI or Panel

AntennaAntennaAntennaAntenna

AltoPODAltoPODAltoPODAltoPOD Low Power BTSLow Power BTSLow Power BTSLow Power BTS

Passive CoolingPassive CoolingPassive CoolingPassive Cooling

Pole mountablePole mountablePole mountablePole mountable

Short Feeder cableShort Feeder cableShort Feeder cableShort Feeder cableIP or TDM IP or TDM IP or TDM IP or TDM

MicrowaveMicrowaveMicrowaveMicrowave

Solar PanelsSolar PanelsSolar PanelsSolar Panels

All DC power on All DC power on All DC power on All DC power on

sitesitesitesite

Zero CO2 Zero CO2 Zero CO2 Zero CO2

emissionsemissionsemissionsemissions

Monitoring of Monitoring of Monitoring of Monitoring of

power supply to power supply to power supply to power supply to

fine tune fine tune fine tune fine tune

dimensioning of dimensioning of dimensioning of dimensioning of

solar systemsolar systemsolar systemsolar system

Conclusion – Remote

Community Solution

• Split BSC • Optimisation over satellite

• Local Switching• Reduced B/W as voice is local• Smaller satellite dish, less power

Transmission

• Lower Power BTS• Lower Power consumption BTS

• Intelligent Power Management• Intelligent Power Amplifier

Management• Increase power per TCH

Power

Environmental

• Increase power per TCH• Place VSAT in low power mode in

low traffic (0 Idle Traffic)• Traffic Handling to minmise 2nd TRX

usage• Power Monitoring & Adaptation

• Unique Monitoring of Power Supply• Allow optimal dimensioning of solar

system• Physical

• BTS located close to Antenna to minimise feeder loss

• Passive Cooling

O&M

Environmental

• O&M • Remote GSM Modem in Altopod• Battery Charge Telemetry

O&M

• Green BTS• Solar Powered BTS

Environmental

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