Title :
Fiber-to-the-antenna: Benefits and protection requirements
Author :
McClusky, Paul ; Schroeder, James L.
Author_Institution :
TRABTECH, Phoenix Contact USA, Harrisburg, PA, USA
fDate :
Sept. 30 2012-Oct. 4 2012
Abstract :
Data throughput demands of fourth generation telecommunication systems have acted as a stimulus for a paradigm shift of the cell tower structure. This paradigm shift has included the implementation of the fiber-to-the-antenna (FTTA) architecture. FTTA architecture implementation has enabled lower power requirements, distributed antenna sites and a smaller base station footprint when compared to conventional tower sites. This paper will review the changes in cell tower architecture being implemented to meet fourth generation network operating performance criteria and examine the steps that need to be taken to protect cell tower components from lightning and other surge and transient effects.
Keywords :
antenna feeds; light velocity measurement; lightning protection; poles and towers; surge protection; 4G telecommunication systems; base station footprint; cell tower structure; data throughput; distributed antenna sites; fiber-to-the-antenna; lightning protection requirements; surge effects; transient effects; Antennas; Base stations; Computer architecture; Lightning; Microprocessors; Optical fiber cables; Poles and towers; FTTA - Fiber to the antenna; LPZ - Lightning Protection Zone; RRH - Remote Radio Head; SPD - Surge Protective Device;
Conference_Titel :
Telecommunications Energy Conference (INTELEC), 2012 IEEE 34th International
Conference_Location :
Scottsdale, AZ
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-0999-8
Electronic_ISBN :
2158-5210
DOI :
10.1109/INTLEC.2012.6374502