Samsung To Showcase High Density Cell Solutions at Mobile World Congress 2014
Samsung will exhibit and demonstrate its 'High Density Cell Solutions' at Mobile World Congress 2014. In addition, the solutions will incorporate Samsung?s 'Smart Networks' technology, which addresses the underperformance between network cells.
With the data deluge that characterizes the smart device era, mobile networks need to address higher capacity demands, and mobile operators in turn must face obligatory high density cell deployments. Often however, the capacity gains that these specialized cells afford to the network are offset by observably higher interference. To alleviate this challenge, Samsung will exhibit its 'Smart SON' and 'Smart CA' solutions, drawing on its Smart Networks technology. Both solutions are underpinned by Samsung?s centralized intelligent network controller, the 'Smart Scheduler'.
Samsung's Smart SON (Self Organizing Network) automatically identifies sub-par network performance and takes remedial action in near real-time. Samsung will show sample simulation of unexpected cell outage, and the subsequent inspection and coverage recovery through intelligent adjustment of select parameters such as antenna and amplifier power levels. The demonstration will furthermore highlight the coverage hole created by a new building structure, together with Smart SON's response of dynamic coverage-capacity optimization.
Samsung's Smart CA (Carrier Aggregation) is designed to provide operators with flexibility in network resource utilization. By aggregating bands with best conditions, the demonstration will reveal how Smart CA maximizes the data throughput of mobile users located in overlapping cell border areas.
At its booth, Samsung will also present its 'C-RAN' configuration for optimized network deployment. By centralizing baseband units and integrating with the Smart Scheduler, Samsung's radio access networks facilitate and increase efficiencies of network management for mobile operators. Samsung has been supplying C-RAN network architectures since 2012 to Korean operators, thus capturing the early stage of LTE deployment in the country. Relying on significant reductions in operator CAPEX and OPEX as testament, Samsung will share its practical learnings on key C-RAN benefits.
Samsung's Smart SON (Self Organizing Network) automatically identifies sub-par network performance and takes remedial action in near real-time. Samsung will show sample simulation of unexpected cell outage, and the subsequent inspection and coverage recovery through intelligent adjustment of select parameters such as antenna and amplifier power levels. The demonstration will furthermore highlight the coverage hole created by a new building structure, together with Smart SON's response of dynamic coverage-capacity optimization.
Samsung's Smart CA (Carrier Aggregation) is designed to provide operators with flexibility in network resource utilization. By aggregating bands with best conditions, the demonstration will reveal how Smart CA maximizes the data throughput of mobile users located in overlapping cell border areas.
At its booth, Samsung will also present its 'C-RAN' configuration for optimized network deployment. By centralizing baseband units and integrating with the Smart Scheduler, Samsung's radio access networks facilitate and increase efficiencies of network management for mobile operators. Samsung has been supplying C-RAN network architectures since 2012 to Korean operators, thus capturing the early stage of LTE deployment in the country. Relying on significant reductions in operator CAPEX and OPEX as testament, Samsung will share its practical learnings on key C-RAN benefits.