What is a Remote Radio Head (RRH)?
Common Public Radio Interface, or CPRI is the standardized protocol for communication between the BBU (Base Band Unit) and RRH, developed
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Common Public Radio Interface, or CPRI is the standardized protocol for communication between the BBU (Base Band Unit) and RRH, developed
Aggregated BS Channel Bandwidth: The RF bandwidth in which a Base Station transmits and receives multiple contiguously aggregated carriers. The aggregated BS channel bandwidth is measured in MHz.
An IP Network Remote Interface provides a means of remotely controlling base stations by any available Wide Area Network (WAN) or Local Area Network (LAN) IP connection.
Optimized for vehicle, helicopter, or vessel mounting, STAR-PAN X Base Station enhances soldier situational awareness with real-time access to Battlefield
Initially a system to provide remote access to repeaters and base stations Now expanded a lot Computer based software (smart devices also) Links the user to a server which validates the callsign
Broadcast messages are transmitted by the base station to the remote radios and unicast messages are transmitted by the remote radio to the base station. These messages are commonly referred to as
In wireless technologies including GSM, CDMA, UMTS, and LTE, this radio equipment operates remotely from the BTS/NodeB/eNodeB, and is also called
Field tests show that the Base Driven protocol handles 5–10x more remotes per base station with greater reliability, outperforming even full-duplex point-to-multipoint systems.