TR 102 003 : 1.1.1
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BROADBAND RADIO ACCESS NETWORKS (BRAN); HIPERACCESS; SYSTEM OVERVIEW
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Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 References
3 Definitions and abbreviations
3.1 Definitions
3.2 Abbreviations
4 Context of document
4.1 General documents
5 Users, services and facilities
5.1 Who is HIPERACCESS for?
5.2 Traffic and service requirements
5.3 Performance issues
5.4 Comparison for HIPERACCESS
5.5 Application as UMTS backhaul
5.5.1 Rationale
5.5.2 Functional requirements
6 System features and architecture
6.1 General
6.2 Physical (PHY) layer
6.3 DLC
7 Network aspects
7.1 System configurations
7.2 Interfaces
7.3 Other interfaces
7.4 Security aspects
7.5 Network performance
7.6 ATM requirements
7.6.1 Traffic control requirements
7.7 Network management
7.8 System gain, coverage and deployment
7.8.1 Evaluation of required system gain
7.8.1.1 Assumptions and requirements
7.8.1.2 System gain calculation
7.8.2 Reference radio system conditions
7.8.3 Void
7.8.4 Availability and quality BER thresholds
7.8.5 RF Receiver input level thresholds
7.8.6 RF transmit output power
7.8.7 Coverage range sensitivity
7.8.8 Void
7.8.9 Consequences due to the interference and PTx
tolerances
7.8.9.1 Interference scenarios
7.8.9.2 Coverage reduction due to interference and
tolerances (PHY mode 1)
7.8.9.3 Availability of the radio link at 64QAM (PHY
mode M4)
7.8.9.4 RF Spectrum emission issues
7.8.10 Adjacent and Co-channel Interference requirements
7.9 Multi-dwelling scenarios
8 Traffic and spectrum aspects
8.1 Service hypothesis
8.2 Area definition parameters
8.3 Capacity per radio channel
8.4 Traffic model
8.5 Spectrum evaluation
8.5.1 Case 1: high residential area
8.5.2 Case 2: high business concentration areas
8.6 Fixed link requirements
8.7 UMTS Spectrum Requirements
9 Radio aspects
9.1 Frequency bands and channel plans
9.2 System co-ordination
9.3 Spectrum sharing
9.4 Multiple operators
10 Interoperability aspects
10.1 Definition of interoperability
10.2 Requirements for interoperability
11 Requirements for co-existence
Annex A: Application of HIPERACCESS system with passive optical
network
A.1 Network aspects
A.2 Architecture
A.3 System configuration
A.3.1 Optical Line Termination
A.3.2 Optical Network Unit
A.3.3 Optical Distribution Network
A.3.4 HIPERACCESS system configuration
A.3.5 Functional reference model for radio in FSAN
Platform
History
The purpose of this document is to assist the potential readers to understand the aims and principal features required of the HIPERACCESS standards.
Committee |
BRAN
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DocumentType |
Standard
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Pages |
47
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PublisherName |
European Telecommunications Standards Institute
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Status |
Current
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