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Kumu Self Backhaul UE Relay User Guide v1.1

 

 

Kumu Networks, 960 Hamlin Ct, Sunnyvale, CA 94089, www.kumunetworks.com

 

2.5.2

 

Physical Ethernet Connectivity 

The  UE  Relay  exposes  two  Ethernet  ports  –  one  for  local  configuration/bring-up  and  the  other  for 
connectivity to the small cell. Each interface is pre-allocated an IP address that can be reprogrammed 
through the management interface.  

2.6

 

UE Characteristics 

The UE transmits at a maximum of 24dBm per 3GPP specifications, power controlled by the macro base 
station. 

UE chip and stack vendor 

Qualcomm MDM 9225 

 

UE Category 

Cat-4 

 

Tx Power 

1 x 24dBm at the UE module 

 

Bandwidth 

5, 10, 15, 20MHz 

 

MIMO 

1 x 2 

 

Full-Duplex Bands 

B2 (PCS - North America) 
B3 (1800MHz - International) 

Each band represents a single 
SKU. Multi-bands SKUs may be 
available in the future. 

 

UE IP addresses are automatically assigned by the network. The UE is using IPv4 addresses for routing. 

2.6.1

 

Transmitter requirements 

Max power, Min power, ACLR,  

2.6.2

 

SIM Card 

The UE Relay uses 2FF (standard) SIM Card that can be inserted without opening the enclosure, through 
a slot with weather-protected door. It is recommended that the operator uses high-priority SIM card for 
this application. 

2.6.3

 

SIM Card PIN (CPIN) 

Through the management system, a CPIN can be configured to offer further network protection in case 
the SIM card is jeopardized. 

2.6.4

 

APN Configuration 

The UE Relay supports a single APN and can be configured via the GUI 

2.6.5

 

RF Channel Configuration 

Each UE Relay is designed to operate in a full-duplex mode in a single band (2, 3, 4, or 7). Within each 
band, an administrator needs to configure the specific channel of operation in the form of: 

-

 

EARFCN (Center Frequency) 

2.6.6

 

Physical Cell ID (PCI) 

The UE Relay allows an administrator to view the PCI the UE is connected to (if the UE is actually 
connected to the network). The administrator may reconfigure a different PCI to which the UE should 
connect. The administrator may also opt to “lock” the PCI to a specific desired physical cell.  

Summary of Contents for Self Backhaul UE Relay

Page 1: ...Kumu Self Backhaul UE Relay User Guide v1 1 Kumu Networks 960 Hamlin Ct Sunnyvale CA 94089 www kumunetworks com Self Backhaul UE Relay User Guide...

Page 2: ...Keep alive 8 2 5 2 Physical Ethernet Connectivity 9 2 6 UE Characteristics 9 2 6 1 Transmitter requirements 9 2 6 2 SIM Card 9 2 6 3 SIM Card PIN CPIN 9 2 6 4 APN Configuration 9 2 6 5 RF Channel Conf...

Page 3: ...m 5 Testing 11 6 Electrical Mechanical Environmental 11 6 1 General Requirements 11 6 2 Electrical Interfaces 12 6 2 1 Ethernet Interfaces 12 6 2 2 Power Interface 12 6 2 3 Access RF Interface Antenna...

Page 4: ...encies used by the eNB and the macro network This document focuses on the system requirements rather than the cancellation requirements 2 Architecture Theory of Operation 2 1 System Fit The Relay is a...

Page 5: ...he Relay to operate in full duplex approaching close to 2x the spectral efficiency of competitor s products The self cancellation is used to cancel the leakage of a given ports transmit signal into th...

Page 6: ...marize the UE Relay connects to the eNB via Ethernet port for data transport and via the antenna port to enable self interface cancellation for full duplex operation The UE Relay provides backhaul con...

Page 7: ...h via the data port and the RF ports Data RJ 45 Ant0 N Type Ant1 N Type 2 4 Connectivity to Core Network While the UE Relay provides backhaul to the Gi it is the responsibility of the eNB to establish...

Page 8: ...UE connection In the current relay implementation the UE supports a single APN As a result the Kumu monitoring management server must either 1 Be able to reach the same protected subnet that the backh...

Page 9: ...6 1 Transmitter requirements Max power Min power ACLR 2 6 2 SIM Card The UE Relay uses 2FF standard SIM Card that can be inserted without opening the enclosure through a slot with weather protected do...

Page 10: ...Cancellation Module Uplink Consult relevant Band 2 3 Uplink Cancelation Module spec 3 2 Relay Backhaul 3 2 1 UE 3 2 2 Motherboard Kumu PN Description 820 000009 rev A PC Intel NUC NUC5i5RYK USB3 8GB D...

Page 11: ...Physical size 10 25 x 20 x 5 25 Weight 13Kg Operating Temperature 20c to 45c Storage Temperature 40c to 85c Altitude Operating 13 000 feet Non Operating 50 000 feet Mounting Pole or wall mounted Envir...

Page 12: ...tion and Hi Pot Fuse Connector Phoenix 1521410 SACC E MINMS 3CON PG13 0 5 IP rating Compliant with overall system requirement 6 2 3 Access RF Interface Antenna eNB The access side eNB interface provid...

Page 13: ...and TDD UE Category 6 UE Downlink MIMO 1x2 MIMO UE Uplink MIMO SISO only UE Transmission Modes TM 3 4 9 UE Modulation DL QPSK 16QAM 64 QAM UL QPSK 16QAM UE DL Carrier Aggregation N A UE UL Carrier Ag...

Page 14: ...is equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However ther...

Page 15: ...ld waste When this product reaches its end of life take it to a collection point designated by local authorities The separate collection and recycling of your product and or its battery at the time of...

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