The principle is to use an indoor distribution system to evenly distribute the signals of mobile communication base stations in every corner of the room, ensuring ideal signal coverage in the indoor area.
What is a communication base station?
Communication base station setups will usually include a wide array of different technologies, including power supplies, data servers, head end, radio repeaters, and communication systems that allow for high-speed continuous information flow. It can also be used as part of a leaky feeder system in the communication network.
What is an indoor distribution system?
They are mainly installed on the roofs of residential buildings. They look like lampshades and are antennas, which mainly cover the residents of the residential area. There is also one that is mainly used in indoor environments such as garages and aisles, and the professional name is indoor distribution. As shown below
What is a mobile base station?
Base Station, generally refers to the “public mobile communication base station”, (abbr.: BS), the base station is used to provide signals to mobile phones. It usually consists of the following four parts: Antenna-Feeder System:Responsible for signal transmission and reception, including antennas and feeders.
Usually BBUs are placed indoors (that is, in the equipment room). There are usually also rack power equipment and transmission equipment in the cabinet. BBU, RRU and Antenna Feeder are the core parts of the base station. Through the coordinated work of each part, the functions such as sending text messages and Internet communication are completed.
What are the parts of a base station?
BBU, RRU and Antenna Feeder are the core parts of the base station. Through the coordinated work of each part, the functions such as sending text messages and Internet communication are completed. Each base station is connected into a mesh to achieve seamless coverage of communication services. Repeater Repeater looks like RRU.
What is a base band Unit (BBU)?
Base Band Unit: core of the base station core Base Band Unit (Abrr.:BBU) (Base Band Unit). The role of the BBU is to complete the processing of the original information, and then send it to the RRU to generate a radio signal, before sending it to the mobile phone through the antenna.