December 2011

The BuNGee Project


The BuNGee Project - Progressing to Live Trials

The initiative named “Beyond Next-Generation Mobile Broadband (BuNGee)” is under way. Organized under the Seventh Framework Programme for Research and Technological Development (FP7), the BuNGee consortium’s objective is to increase the overall mobile network infrastructure capacity density to well beyond what current technologies promise. The project will continue until June 2012.

In order to prove the concepts proposed by BuNGee, towards the end of the project a live trial will be conducted in an urban environment which will represent the system in the real world and demonstrate the superiority of BuNGee’s architecture for mobile networks.

The deployment strategy will be based on below-rooftop location of access base stations utilising existing structures such as utility poles together with self backhauling of these access base stations by wireless links. Three antennas have been developed by Cobham Antenna Systems, Microwave Antennas for this application – a hub base station multi-beam antenna, a hub subscriber station antenna, and an access base station antenna, as illustrated. Finished working prototypes are now being tested to meet the challenging goal set by the Consortium of 1 Giga bit per second per square kilometre.

The consortium expects that this approach will drastically lower Capital Expenditure (CAPEX) and Operational Expenses (OPEX) relative to traditional mobile deployment methods, thereby significantly lowering the bit per second per square kilometre cost of the access network.

1 Hub Base Station 2 Hub Subscriber Station3 Access Base Station Antenna

1 - HBS - Hub Base Station multi-beam antenna capable of providing 90° azimuth coverage in two polarisatons fro six high gain beams. The HBS communications with a network of Hub Subscriber Stations mounted at strategic points in the BuNGee system. Four Hub Base Stations are used at a central location to provide 360° coverage.

2 - HSS - One of a network of Hub Subscriber Station HSS antennas, communicating with the nearest HBS. An ntelligent MIMO system reduces interference between adjacent antennas.

3 - ABS - An Access Base Station antenna which communicates with mobile units using the BuNGee network. These are co-located with the HSS antennas below roof top level.

For information on the BuNGee project visit www.ict-bungee.eu

For information on the Seventh Framework Programme for Research and Technological Development (FP7) visit ec.europa.eu/research/fp7/index_en.cfm

For information on the industrial and managerial BuNGee partners visit:Alvarion Ltd. www.alvarion.com

ARTTIC in Brussels SPRL www.arttic.com

Polska Telefonia Cyfrowa www.era.pl

Thales Communication SA www.thalesgroup.com

Siklu Communication Ltd www.siklu.com

For further information on the academic BuNGee partners visit: Centre Tecnologic de Telecomunicacions de Catalunya www.cttc.es

Université catholique de Louvain www.uclouvain.be

University of York www.york.ac.uk



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