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DBS3900

eLTE Distributed Base Station


Huawei promotes an distributed base station DBS3900 for eLTE solution. The DBS3900 fully utilizes Huawei platform
resources and a variety of technologies to meet the challenges of mobile network development. Used for radio access in
an eLTE system and as an enterprise base station the product is installed in diverse scenarios that require precise Base
Transceiver Station (BTS) capabilities. The DBS3900 includes two types of basic modules, a Base Band Unit (BBU) and a
Remote Radio Unit (RRU), which can be flexibly configured to meet different usage requirements. In addition, the
DBS3900 features a small size, low power consumption, flexible installation, and easy site deployment.

RRU

RRU

RRU

BBU

Highlights
High Performance Mobile Broadband Access Network
The DBS3900 supports high data rates, while downlink and uplink data rates can reach up to 100 Mbps and 50 Mbps @ 20 MHz per
cell respectively. For remote coverage, such as offshore drilling platforms, the DBS3900 can support ultra long-distance coverage up to
100 kilometers. For railways, the DBS3900 supports up to 430 km/h high-speed train coverage.

Worlds Leading Professional Broadband Trunking


Based on LTE technology, the Huawei DBS3900 supports the worlds leading professional broadband trunking solution. Its advanced
features include priority call, call hold, late entry, dynamic grouping, and fallback mode. In addition, it maintains outstanding
performance for traditional trunking: group call setup time < 300 ms and pre-emptive priority call time < 150 ms. Since professional
trunking voice and real-time video are delivered in the same base station in the eLTE solution, Capital Expenditure (CAPEX) costs are
reduced compared with traditional trunking and data service solutions.

Multiband for Diversified Frequency Resources


The DBS3900 supports multiple frequency bands, including LTE-TDD 400 MHz/1.4 GHz/1.8 GHz/2.3 GHz/2.6 GHz/3.5 GHz/3.7 GHz/5.8
GHz and LTE-FDD 800 MHz, including both licensed and unlicensed frequencies. Wide frequency band availability speeds network
deployment and adapts to various frequency policies with higher flexibility.

DBS3900

eLTE Distributed Base Station

Key Features

Specifications

Mobility Management

Distributed Base Station (DBS3900)

Ultra High Speed Mobility

Multiple frequency bands

Extended Cell Access Radius


Network Security
Voice over IP (VoIP)
Trunking Voice Services

Bandwidth

Location Services (LCS)


Way Antenna Extension
Supports 2 x 2 MIMO and 4 x 2 MIMO
Supports UE Category 2/3/4
Smart Network Configuration and Optimization
Reliability
1+1 Backup of the eNodeB Main Control Board
Baseband Board Backup (CPRI Backup)

Synchronization
System availability
Mean Time Between
Failures (MTBF)
Mean Time to Repair (MTTR)
System reset time

Time Division Duplex (TDD): 400


MHz/1.4 GHz/1.8 GHz/2.3
GHz/2.6 GHz/3.5 GHz/3.7
GHz/5.8 GHz
Frequency Division Duplex (FDD):
800 MHz
3 MHz/5 MHz/10 MHz/20 MHz
(Only 400 MHz bandwidth can
support 3 MHz.)
GPS, IEEE 1588v2
99.999%
155,000 hours
1 hour
< 450 seconds

Base Band Unit (BBU)

Transmission Networking

Height
Weight
Power supply voltage

Admission and Scheduling


Active Queue Management (AQM)
Radio/transport resource pre-emption
Power Saving
Intelligent power-off of carriers in the same
coverage
Power Supply Unit (PSU) intelligent sleep mode
Symbol power saving

Average power consumption


Maximum configuration
Protection level
Working temperature
Relative Humidity

2U
12 kg (Max. configuration)
-48 V DC (voltage range: -38.4 V
DC to -57 V DC)
165 W (Typical configuration)
One BBU for 12 RRUs
IP20
20C to +55C
5% RH to 95% RH

Remote Radio Unit (RRU)


Power supply voltage
Weight
Protection level
Working temperature
Relative Humidity

-48 V DC, 220 V AC


24 kg
IP65
-40 to +55
5% RH to 100% RH

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