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www.alcatel-lucent.com
Alcatel-Lucent has unveiled lightRadio, a solution that promises a
breakthrough in mobile and broadband infrastructure by radically
simplifying network design. Pioneered by Bell Labs, the vendor’s
research and development arm, lightRadio dramatically reduces technical
complexity while containing power consumption and other operating
costs in the face of sharp traffic growth.
Alcatel-Lucent (Euronext Paris and NYSE: ALU) today announced
lightRadio™, a breakthrough in mobile and broadband infrastructure that
streamlines and radically simplifies mobile networks. The solution was
unveiled at a major press launch event in London supported by partners
Freescale and HP.
Pioneered by Bell Labs, Alcatel-Lucent’s unique research and
development arm, the new lightRadio system will dramatically reduce
technical complexity and contain power consumption and other operating
costs in the face of sharp traffic growth. This is accomplished by
taking today’s base stations and massive cell site towers, typically
the most expensive, power hungry, and difficult to maintain elements in
the network, and radically shrinking and simplifying them.
lightRadio represents a new architecture where the base station,
typically located at the base of each cell site tower, is broken into
its components elements and then distributed into both the antenna and
throughout a cloud-like network. Additionally today’s clutter of
antennas serving 2G, 3G, and LTE systems are combined and shrunk into a
single powerful, Bell Labs-pioneered multi frequency, multi standard
Wideband Active Array Antenna that can be mounted on poles, sides of
buildings or anywhere else there is power and a broadband connection.
Alcatel-Lucent’s new lightRadio product family, of which initial
elements ready to begin customer trials in the second half 2011,
provides the following benefits:
• Improves the environment: lightRadio reduces energy
consumption of mobile networks by up to 50% over current radio access
network equipment. (As a point of reference, Bell Labs research
estimates that basestations globally emit roughly 18,000,000 metric tons
of CO2 per year). Also, lightRadio provides an alternative to today’s
jungle of large overcrowded cell site towers by enabling small antennas
anywhere.
• Addresses digital divide: By reducing the cell site to just
the antenna and leveraging future advances in microwave backhaul and
compression techniques, this technology will eventually enable the easy
creation of broadband coverage virtually anywhere there is power
(electricity, sun, wind) by using microwave to connect back to the
network.
• Offers major savings for operators: Thanks to lightRadio’s
impact on site, energy, operations and maintenance costs; when combined
with small cells and LTE, this new solution can lead to a reduction of
total cost of ownership (TCO) of mobile networks up to 50% (as a point
of reference, Bell Labs estimates that TCO spent by mobile operators in
mobile access in 2010 was 150 billion Euros).
Ben Verwaayen, CEO of Alcatel-Lucent, said: “lightRadio is a smart
solution to a tough set of problems: high energy costs, the explosion
of video on mobile, and connecting the unconnected.”
Alain Maloberti, Senior Vice President, Network Architecture and
Design, France Telecom/Orange said: “Alcatel-Lucent’s new vision and
strategy of mobile broadband is quite exciting: the new wireless
network architecture and innovative radio proposal will potentially
help us to achieve significant operating cost savings and be better
prepared for future challenges. We look forward to work closely with
Alcatel-Lucent to explore and test this new approach.”
Tom Sawanobori, VP Technology Planning, Verizon Wireless, said:
“Verizon looks forward to learning more about the benefits of
lightRadio technology and how they could be applied as we continue to
expand and evolve our LTE network.”
Alcatel-Lucent is also in advanced planning with China Mobile as well
as a number of other carriers around the globe around co-creation and
field trials of the lightRadio solution.
Alcatel-Lucent studies have concluded that the total addressable
opportunity for the multi-technology radio market1, which lightRadio
addresses, will be over 12 billion Euros in 2014, representing more
than 55% of the total wireless RAN market. The cumulative total
addressable market will be over 100 billion Euros from 2011-2018.
Alcatel-Lucent’s lightRadio portfolio integrates a number of
breakthrough innovations and technologies from Alcatel-Lucent’s Bell
Labs research arm and ecosystem of companies:
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A new generation of active
antennas allows vertical beam-forming that improves capacity in urban
and suburban sites by about 30%, supports all technologies (2G, 3G,
and LTE) and covers multiple frequency bands with a single unit.
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lightRadio cube – A unique
Bell Labs antenna technology, the lightRadio Cube includes an
innovative diplexer type, radio, amplifier, and passive cooling in a
small cube that fits in the palm of the hand.
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By moving former basestation
components to a System on a Chip (SOC), lightRadio places processing
where it fits best in the network – whether at the antenna or in the
cloud.
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System-on-a-chip (SoC) jointly developed with Freescale Semiconductor, integrates intelligent software from Alcatel-Lucent onto fully remotely programmable state-of-the-art hardware.
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The economics of radio networks
are substantially improved by reducing the number and cost of fiber
pairs required to support the traffic between the antenna and the
centralized processing in the cloud.
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Unique compression algorithms provide nearly a factor of three compression of IQ sample signals.
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Matching of load to demand
through ‘elastic’ controller capacity, delivered on sets of
distributed and shared hardware platforms, will improve cost,
availability, and performance of wireless networks.
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Virtualized processing platforms.
Alcatel-Lucent will use innovative virtualization software and will
collaborate with partners like HP to enable a cloud-like wireless
architecture for controllers and gateways
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The lightRadio Product Family
The new Alcatel-Lucent lightRadio product family is composed of the
following components: Wideband Active Array Antenna, Multiband Remote
Radio Head, Baseband Unit, Controller, and the 5620 SAM common
management solution. The Wideband Active Array Antenna will be trialed
later this year and have broad product availability in 2012. Additional
product family members will be available over 2012, 2013 and 2014.
For detailed information on these elements please as well as a webcast replay of today’s press conference please visit http://www.alcatel-lucent.com/lightradio
(replay available at 2:30 pm GMT). The lightRadio approach and
technology path will be shown and explained further at Mobile World
Congress in Barcelona on 14-17 February.
[1]The multi-technology radio market consists of radio access base
stations that simultaneously support 2G, 3G, and LTE, and multiple
frequencies, in the same platform
“Alcatel-Lucent’s lightRadio approach is a revolutionary step in
evolving traditional telecommunication networks to more heterogeneous
networks with higher capacity and lower cost,” said Lisa Su, Senior
Vice President and General Manager of Freescale’s Networking and
Multimedia Group. “Freescale is collaborating with Alcatel-Lucent to
provide the chip-based architectures through our new system-on-chip
technology that supports the highly-flexible, multi-standard,
programmable capability required to make lightRadio a reality.”
“Communication service providers will be better able to meet the
shifting and growing demands placed on their networks as a result of
the new lightRadio product family from Alcatel-Lucent,” said Sandeep
Johri, vice president, Strategy and Solutions, Enterprise Business, HP.
“As part of the lightRadio evolution, HP intends to work with
Alcatel-Lucent in a co-creation fashion around the use of cloud and
virtualization technologies in the mobile access space.”
“The day has finally come when service providers need to take a
serious look at the road ahead in terms of technology and their
economic models,” said Phil Marshall of Tolaga Research. “To survive
and thrive, service providers must evolve network designs, embrace
small cell sites and all-IP architectures and replace traditional
network designs with flexible cloud-like architectures that can truly
meet the data demands of the future.”
About Alcatel-Lucent
Alcatel-Lucent (Euronext Paris and NYSE: ALU) is the trusted
transformation partner of service providers, enterprises, strategic
industries such as defense, energy, healthcare, transportation, and
governments worldwide, providing solutions to deliver voice, data and
video communication services to end-users. A leader in fixed, mobile
and converged broadband networking, IP and optics technologies,
applications and services, Alcatel-Lucent leverages the unrivalled
technical and scientific expertise of Bell Labs, one of the largest
innovation powerhouses in the communications industry. With operations
in more than 130 countries and the most experienced global services
organization in the industry, Alcatel-Lucent is a local partner with a
global reach. Alcatel-Lucent achieved revenues of Euro 15.2 billion in
2009 and is incorporated in France, with executive offices located in
Paris.
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