Vodafone and Huawei test applicability of IP microwave backhaul for 5G

Vodafone and Huawei have completed lab tests which indicate that traditional IP microwave links will be considered a viable technology for 5G backhaul. 5G will play a critical role in meeting the bandwidth requirements of mobile customers from 2020 onwards.

The ubiquity of smartphones, particularly in developed markets, continues to exponentially increase mobile data consumption. As the load on networks rises, backhaul (the connection of the base station to the core network) must keep pace. 5G networks will present new backhaul capacity, peak data rate and latency requirements and the ability of IP microwave in traditional bands to support the new network technology is a positive development.

The trial tested both the capacity and latency that could be achieved using a traditional IP microwave link.

The tests showed that it is possible to deliver up to 2.7 Gigabits per second (Gbps) capacity from a single IP microwave link, aggregating 2×112 MHz channels in a single vertical or horizontal polarisation. It is the first time that a single radio frequency (RF) outdoor unit has been capable of reaching over 2 Gbps in a single polarisation.

Enhancements made by Huawei engineers to the modem and RF unit enabled the testing team to achieve latency of as little as 50 microseconds.

The two companies plan to next test whether it is possible to achieve 4 Gbps total capacity in one box with the support of dual polarisation. A single RF outdoor unit with dual polarisation can respond to both horizontal and vertical radio waves simultaneously, increasing the traffic handling capacity of the system, dramatically reducing the power consumption and halving the amount of space needed to house units providing that capacity.

Richard Jin, president of Huawei’s Transmission Network Product Line, said: “5G deployment requires backhaul network to be in place first. The core features of Huawei 5G microwave bring a breakthrough in solving the bottleneck of large capacity and low latency, proving that IP microwave in traditional bands can support 5G networks when required.

(l-r) Liang Hongwan, Solution test engineer, Huawei; Paolo Agabio, senior engineer – IP Infrastructure transport and backhaul, Vodafone Group; Gianluca Sanità, marketing expert, Huawei and Gabriele Ferrari , Microwave expert, Vodafone Group observe the 5G backhaul test

This lab test represents another major milestone after Huawei’s innovation in IP Microwave. Huawei will continue to work with top operators to verify 5G microwave’s technical performance and commercial value through trial networks, getting bearer networks ready for 4.5G & 5G in advance.”

The techniques mean that traditional microwave should be able to support high capacity microwave links already commercially deployed, such as E-band and Multi-Band (a combination of IP microwave and E-band technologies), in providing 5G backhaul.

Vodafone and Huawei will also continue to innovate in microwave technology with the target to further improve the distance that Multi-Band and E-band links can transmit.

These tests demonstrate the feasibility of utilising microwave technology, as well as fibre, for effective 5G backhaul. As such, the results of this test are extremely positive for Vodafone as the operator prepares for the launch of commercial 5G services in the years ahead.

MWC 2018 will be held from February 26 to March 1 in Barcelona, Spain. Huawei will showcase its products and solutions at booth 1J50 in Fira Gran Via Hall 1, booth 3I30 in Hall 3, and the Innovation City zone in Hall 4. For more information, please click here.

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