Mobile Backhaul (eBook)

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2012 | 1. Auflage
336 Seiten
Wiley (Verlag)
978-1-119-94102-6 (ISBN)

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Mobile Backhaul -  Juha T. T. Salmelin,  Esa Markus Mets l
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Comprehensive coverage of IP/MPLS/Ethernet backhaul technologies and solutions for 3GPP mobile network systems such as LTE, HSPA and GPRS Focusing on backhaul from a radio network viewpoint, Mobile Backhaul combines perspectives on mobile networks and transport network technologies, focusing on mobile backhaul specific functionalities, which are essential in building modern cost efficient packet networks for mobile systems, IP, MPLS and Carrier Ethernet. The key functions required for this process, Synchronization, Resiliency, Quality of Service and Security, are also explained. The reader benefits from a view of networking technology from a radio network viewpoint, which is specific to this application, as well from a data centre and more IT-oriented perspective. The book bridges the gap between radio and backhaul viewpoints to provide a holistic understanding. Organized into two parts, the book gives an advanced introduction to the principles of the topic before moving on to more specialized areas. Part 1 gives a network level overview, with the purpose of presenting the mobile network application, its protocols, interfaces and characteristics for the backhaul. This section also presents the key packet networking technologies that are most relevant for the radio network. Part 2 offers selected case studies in Synchronization, Resiliency, QoS and Security and gives example solutions for mobile operator owned and leased mobile backhaul cases building on the network view given in Part 1. Both radio network experts and IP networking experts will benefit from the treatment of essential material at the borderline between the radio and backhaul technologies. Key features: Unique view and coverage of both the radio network and the packet mobile backhaul Includes a view into the economic motivation for a packet based mobile backhaul and discusses scenarios of a migration to the new technology Covers 2G, 3G, HSPA, HSPA+ and LTE in radio technologies as well as MWR, Sonet/SDH, Ethernet, Carrier Ethernet, MPLS and IP in networking technologies

Esa Metsälä, Senior Specialist, Transport, Technology and Architecture,Nokia Siemens Networks, Finland Esa Metsälä has held positions in Nokia and Nokia Siemens Networks in R&D, System and Business mgmt, Product Mgmt, Solution management since 1990. Esa is currently leader of Radio Network system specification team for transport, and also leads a feature screening team in Radio Network Transport product management. Esa has worked in teams responsible for mobile backhaul system level specifications for 3G/HSPA for over 10 yrs. Working in product mgmt, with a team, Esa has also been responsible for Nokia Radio Networks 3G transport solution and roadmap responsibility during System and Bus management era. Overall Esa has over 20 yrs of experience in the field. Esa has also given two conference presentations for HSPA. Juha Salmelin, Manager, Mobile Backhaul Research, Nokia Siemens Networks, Finalnd Juha has held positions in R&D at Nokia and Nokia Siemens Networks since 1988. Beginning from Asic designer of Microwave radios, Juha's positions have continued managing many different projects in transport product R&D. Team leader, department manager and Head of Technology roles in mobile backhaul products R&D including mobile backhaul e2e-solutions. Currently managing mobile backhaul in NSN Research, some key contributions include: Wireless and Wireline Backhaul Research, Micro Wave Radios, Mobile WiMAX, Femto Home Base stations for 3G, Mobile Backhaul Vision and internal White Papers, Backhaul technology roadmapping.

Foreword xv

Acknowledgements xvii

List of Abbreviations xix

List of Contributors xxxi

1 Introduction 1
Esa Metsala, Juha Salmelin and Erik Salo

1.1 Why Read This Book 1

1.2 What is 'Mobile Backhaul' 2

1.3 Targets and Scope of the Book 3

1.4 Organization of the Book 3

PART I MOBILE AND PACKET NETWORKS

2 Mobile Backhaul and the New Packet Era 7
Erik Salo and Juha Salmelin

2.1 Backhaul Network, Tiers and Costs 7

2.2 Legacy Backhaul Networks 9

2.3 Drivers for the MBH Network Change 10

2.4 Packet Based Backhaul Networks 21

2.5 Making Transition to Packet Technology Networks 22

3 3GPP Mobile Systems 29
Esa Metsala

3.1 3GPP 29

3.2 2G 33

3.3 3G 38

3.4 LTE 54

3.5 Summary 64

4 Packet Networks 68
Esa Metsala

4.1 Mobile Backhaul Application 68

4.2 Standardization 73

4.3 Physical Interfaces 76

4.4 PPP and ML-PPP 80

4.5 Ethernet and Carrier Ethernet 83

4.6 IP and Transport Layer Protocols 92

4.7 MPLS/IP Applications 109

4.8 Summary 123

5 Backhaul Transport Technologies 128
Jouko Kapanen, Jyri Putkonen and Juha Salmelin

5.1 Transport Systems 128

5.2 Wireless Backhaul Technology 138

5.3 Wire-Line Backhaul Technology 148

5.4 Aggregation and Backbone Tiers 155

5.5 Leased Line Services for Mobile Backhaul 156

5.6 Summary 163

PART II MOBILE BACKHAUL FUNCTIONALITY

6 Synchronization 167
Antti Pietilainen and Juha Salmelin

6.1 Cellular Networks Synchronization Requirements 167

6.2 Frequency Synchronization in TDM Networks 169

6.3 Frequency Synchronization in Packet Networks 172

6.4 Synchronization Metrics for TDM and Synchronous Ethernet182

6.5 Packet Synchronization Fundamentals and Metrics 187

6.6 Rules of Thumb for Packet Timing Network Implementation199

6.7 Time Synchronization 201

6.8 Conclusions 202

7 Resilience 204
Esa Metsala

7.1 Introduction 204

7.2 Native Ethernet and Resilience 210

7.3 Carrier Grade Ethernet 214

7.4 IP Layer 216

7.5 MPLS Resilience 224

7.6 Resilience in the BTS Access 231

7.7 Resilience in the Controllers and the Core Interface 244

7.8 Summary 247

8 QoS 250
Thomas Deiß, Jouko Kapanen, Esa Metsala and CsabaVulkan

8.1 End User Service, Radio Network Layers and the TransportLayer Service 250

8.2 TCP and UDP as End User Transport Layer Protocols 255

8.3 DSCP, Traffic Class, and Priority Bits 263

8.4 Ingress and Egress Functions 275

8.5 2G 281

8.6 3G/HSPA 282

8.7 LTE 293

8.8 Summary 300

9 Security 303
Esa Metsala and Jose Manuel Tapia Perez

9.1 Security in 3GPP Mobile Networks 303

9.2 Protection of the Backhaul 313

9.3 IP Layer Protection 316

9.4 IP Sec VPN Deployment 331

9.5 Summary 344

10 Packet Backhaul Solutions 346
Erik Salo and Juha Salmelin

10.1 Creating a Packet Based MBH Solution 346

10.2 MBH Solution Starting Points 347

10.3 MBH Optimization Considerations 349

10.4 MBH Solution Alternatives 352

10.5 Outsourcing the MBH Network or Parts of it 360

10.6 Selecting MBH Access Solution for a Particular Case 363

10.7 From the Selected MBH Solution to Detailed Network Plans368

10.8 Summary 369

11 Summary 370
Esa Metsala and Juha Salmelin

Index 373

"I recommend this book, not only because it is a rare
example of clear synthesis in a field of growing importance, but
also because of the high level of expertise it represents. Anyone
working in the telecommunications industry or in telecommunications
education will find it of interest." (Computing
Reviews, 23 July 2013)

Erscheint lt. Verlag 20.3.2012
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Technik Elektrotechnik / Energietechnik
Technik Nachrichtentechnik
Schlagworte Communication technology • Communication Technology - Networks • Drahtlose Kommunikation • Electrical & Electronics Engineering • Elektrotechnik u. Elektronik • Kommunikationsnetze • Kommunikationstechnik • Mobile & Wireless Communications
ISBN-10 1-119-94102-4 / 1119941024
ISBN-13 978-1-119-94102-6 / 9781119941026
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