CPRI Compression (5G RAN3.1 - 02)
CPRI Compression (5G RAN3.1 - 02)
CPRI Compression (5G RAN3.1 - 02)
Issue 02
Date 2020-05-21
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Contents
1 Change History.........................................................................................................................1
1.1 5G RAN3.1 02 (2020-05-21)............................................................................................................................................... 1
1.2 5G RAN3.1 01 (2020-04-07)............................................................................................................................................... 2
1.3 5G RAN3.1 Draft A (2020-01-20)...................................................................................................................................... 2
3 Overview....................................................................................................................................7
4 CPRI Compression (Macro)....................................................................................................8
4.1 Principles.................................................................................................................................................................................... 8
4.1.1 CPRI Compression Process................................................................................................................................................ 8
4.1.2 CPRI Compression Ratio.................................................................................................................................................... 9
4.1.2.1 CPRI Payload Bandwidth over a CPRI Port............................................................................................................ 11
4.1.2.2 I/Q Data Bandwidth Required When CPRI Compression Is Disabled...........................................................12
4.1.2.3 I/Q Data Bandwidth Required When CPRI Compression Is Enabled............................................................ 13
4.1.2.4 CPRI Compression Ratio Selection........................................................................................................................... 13
4.2 Network Analysis.................................................................................................................................................................. 14
4.2.1 Benefits................................................................................................................................................................................. 14
4.2.2 Impacts.................................................................................................................................................................................. 15
4.3 Requirements......................................................................................................................................................................... 16
4.3.1 Licenses................................................................................................................................................................................. 16
4.3.2 Software................................................................................................................................................................................16
4.3.3 Hardware.............................................................................................................................................................................. 16
4.3.4 Others.................................................................................................................................................................................... 17
4.4 Operation and Maintenance............................................................................................................................................. 17
4.4.1 Data Configuration........................................................................................................................................................... 17
4.4.1.1 Data Preparation............................................................................................................................................................ 17
4.4.1.2 Using MML Commands............................................................................................................................................... 17
4.4.1.3 Using the MAE-Deployment...................................................................................................................................... 18
6 Parameters.............................................................................................................................. 28
7 Counters.................................................................................................................................. 29
8 Glossary................................................................................................................................... 30
9 Reference Documents...........................................................................................................31
1 Change History
Technical Changes
Change Parameter Change RAT Base Station Model
Description
Editorial Changes
Revised descriptions in this document.
Technical Changes
None
Editorial Changes
Revised descriptions in this document.
Technical Changes
Change Parameter Change RAT Base Station Model
Description
Editorial Changes
Revised descriptions in this document.
This document only provides guidance for feature activation. Feature deployment and
feature gains depend on the specifics of the network scenario where the feature is
deployed. To achieve the desired gains, contact Huawei professional service engineers.
Software Interfaces
Any parameters, alarms, counters, or managed objects (MOs) described in Feature
Parameter Description documents apply only to the corresponding software
release. For future software releases, refer to the corresponding updated product
documentation.
NR FDD only involves low frequency bands, and therefore this section describes only the
differences between NR FDD and low-frequency NR TDD. It does not involve high frequency
band scenarios.
3 Overview
The Common Public Radio Interface (CPRI) protocol is defined by the CPRI
cooperation. CPRI applies to the interface between a baseband unit (BBU) and a
remote radio unit (RRU) or active antenna unit (AAU) in a macro base station,
between a BBU and an RRU HUB (RHUB) in a LampSite base station, or between
an RHUB and a pico remote radio unit (pRRU) in a LampSite base station. After
the CPRI ports are connected, a path between them is established to transmit
control-plane and user-plane data. User-plane data is in-phase/quadrature (I/Q)
data and consumes a large number of CPRI bandwidth resources in each cell.
Applying massive MIMO and high bandwidth, macro gNodeBs require far more
CPRI bandwidth resources than GSM, UMTS, or LTE base stations. An RRU/AAU
may require multiple pairs of optical modules and fiber optic cables.
The consumed CPRI bandwidth resources vary according to factors such as the I/Q
data sampling rate, the data bit width, and the number of antennas. The CPRI
Compression feature is introduced to support more carriers or RRUs, AAUs, RHUBs,
or pRRUs on a CPRI port. This feature compresses the I/Q bit width and lowers the
sampling rate to reduce CPRI bandwidth resources consumed by the user-plane
data. This feature reduces the quantity of and expenses on optical modules and
fiber optic cables.
The CPRI compression ratio refers to the ratio of the CPRI bandwidth consumed
when CPRI compression is disabled to that consumed when CPRI compression is
enabled. Different CPRI compression ratios are supported to accommodate various
scenarios.
4.1 Principles
● In the downlink
– A BBU uses the CPRI compression algorithm to compress downlink I/Q
data (user-plane data between BBU and RRU/AAU). The BBU transforms
the data into CPRI frames and transmits these frames to an RRU/AAU
through a downlink optical fiber or an Ethernet cable.
– Upon receiving these frames, the RRU/AAU transforms them into
compressed I/Q data, decompresses the data, and then transmits the
decompressed I/Q data to the downlink IF/RF module of the RRU/AAU. IF
is short for intermediate frequency and RF is short for radio frequency.
● In the uplink
– An RRU/AAU uses the CPRI compression algorithm to compress uplink
I/Q data from the IF/RF module, transforms the data into CPRI frames,
and transmits these frames to a BBU through an uplink optical fiber or an
Ethernet cable.
– Upon receiving these frames, the BBU performs CPRI deframing and
decompression.
CPRI compression (macro) applies only to scenarios where a CPRI interface is used between
a BBU and an AAU or RRU. It does not apply to the CPRI interface using the eCPRI protocol.
For details about the CPRI interface using the eCPRI protocol, see eCPRI.
Cell Without CPRI 1.5:1 CPRI 2:1 CPRI 2.5:1 CPRI 3.2:1 CPRI
Bandwidth Compression Compression Compression Compression Compression
Note: In this table, N/A indicates that the 1T1R I/Q data bandwidth with a compression ratio is
not applicable for a certain bandwidth.
4.1.2 CPRI Compression Ratio lists the bandwidths of cells supporting CPRI
compression (macro) of different RATs.
Cell TX/RX Mode No CPRI 1.5:1 CPRI 2:1 CPRI 2.5:1 CPRI 3.2:1 CPRI
Bandwidth Compressi Compressi Compressi Compressi Compressi
on on on on on
Cell TX/RX Mode No CPRI 1.5:1 CPRI 2:1 CPRI 2.5:1 CPRI 3.2:1 CPRI
Bandwidth Compressi Compressi Compressi Compressi Compressi
on on on on on
Note: Cells of the same type (such as NR FDD cells) configured on the same baseband processing
unit must use the same CPRI compression ratio.
Note: Cells of the same type (such as NR SUL or NR TDD cells) configured on the same baseband
processing unit must use the same CPRI compression ratio.
The compression ratio supported by an RF module can be queried in Table 4-3 based on
the TX/RX mode and the cell bandwidth configuration. For example:
The TX/RX mode of the RRU5901 working in NR FDD mode is 4T4R. For a 15 MHz NR FDD
cell, the supported compression ratio in Table 4-3 is 2:1 CPRI Compression or No CPRI
Compression.
The TX/RX mode of the RRU5258 working in NR TDD mode is 8T8R. For a 40 MHz cell
working in low frequency bands in NR TDD mode, the supported compression ratio in Table
4-3 is 2:1 CPRI Compression or 3.2:1 CPRI Compression.
The system calculates and compares the following bandwidths before determining
whether to enable CPRI compression:
● 4.1.2.1 CPRI Payload Bandwidth over a CPRI Port
● 4.1.2.2 I/Q Data Bandwidth Required When CPRI Compression Is Disabled
● 4.1.2.3 I/Q Data Bandwidth Required When CPRI Compression Is Enabled
● 4.1.2.4 CPRI Compression Ratio Selection
Specification V7.0: 2.4576 Gbit/s, 4.9152 Gbit/s, 6.144 Gbit/s, 9.8304 Gbit/s,
10.1376 Gbit/s, 24.33024 Gbit/s, and 4 x 24.33024 Gbit/s.
● Control data overhead
CPRI specifications define some bandwidths for control-plane transmission,
the proportion of which varies with the CPRI bandwidth. For details, see
section 4.2.7 "Frame Structure" of CPRI Specification V7.0.
● Coding efficiency
The coding efficiency refers to the forward error correction (FEC) coding
efficiency at the physical layer. As defined in section 4.2.1 "Line Bit Rate" of
CPRI Specification V7.0, the coding efficiency can be 8B/10B or 64B/66B.
If the CPRI bandwidth is 2.4576 Gbit/s, then: CPRI payload bandwidth = 2.4576 x
(1 – 1/16) x 8/10 = 1.8432 Gbit/s. Table 4-4 lists the control data overhead, coding
efficiency, and calculated CPRI payload bandwidth corresponding to different CPRI
bandwidths.
Table 4-4 Control data overhead, coding efficiency, and calculated CPRI payload
bandwidth corresponding to different CPRI bandwidths
24.33024 Gbit/s is a CPRI line rate defined in CPRI specifications. If an SFP port uses a 25
Gbit/s optical module, the CPRI port supports a maximum of 24.33024 Gbit/s bandwidth. If
a QSFP port uses a 100 Gbit/s optical module, the CPRI port supports a maximum of 4 x
24.33024 Gbit/s.
1T1R I/Q data bandwidth + ... + Number of antennas in cell m x 1T1R I/Q data
bandwidth
where
● The number of antennas is determined by the onsite antenna configuration in
a cell. For example, the number of antennas is 4 in a 4T4R cell.
● The 1T1R I/Q data bandwidth depends on the cell bandwidth. It is listed in
the Without CPRI Compression column of Table 4-1.
● m indicates the total number of cells served by a single CPRI link.
4.2.1 Benefits
CPRI compression is applied when the CPRI bandwidth is insufficient. For any given
amount of CPRI bandwidth, CPRI compression provides the following benefits (the
following uses 3.2:1 CPRI compression as an example):
● Reduces the number of CPRI optical fibers and costs as shown in Figure 4-4.
4.2.2 Impacts
Network Impacts
CPRI compression impacts the network performance as follows:
● In the uplink, the signal to interference plus noise ratio (SINR) decreases
slightly when interference is strong.
Function Impacts
None
4.3 Requirements
4.3.1 Licenses
None
4.3.2 Software
Prerequisite Functions
None
4.3.3 Hardware
Base Station Models
3900 and 5900 series base stations. 3900 series base stations must be configured
with the BBU3910.
Boards
All NR-capable baseband processing units support this function. To learn which
baseband processing units are NR-capable, see the related BBU technical
specifications in 3900 & 5900 Series Base Station Product Documentation.
RF Modules
All NR-capable RRUs support this function. Only NR-capable AAUs that comply
with the CPRI protocol support this function. For details about such AAUs/RRUs,
see technical specifications of the related AAUs/RRUs in 3900 & 5900 Series Base
Station Product Documentation.
4.3.4 Others
None
NOTICE
Step 1 Run the LST NRDUCELLTRP command to verify that the value of CPRI
Compression is 3.2:1 Compression.
Step 2 Run the DSP NRCELL command to verify that the value of Cell Latest State
Change Reason is NR Cell Setup Success.
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5.1 Principles
● In the downlink
– Main chain: A BBU uses the CPRI compression algorithm to compress
downlink I/Q data. The BBU transforms the data into CPRI frames and
transmits these frames to an RHUB through an optical fiber.
– Branch chain: An RHUB compresses the received CPRI frames and then
sends them to a pRRU over an Ethernet cable or optical fiber. Upon
receiving the CPRI frames, the pRRU performs CPRI deframing and
Note: CPRI compression (LampSite) applies to NR TDD cells with the cell
bandwidth of 20 MHz/30 MHz/40 MHz/50 MHz/60 MHz/70 MHz//80 MHz/90
MHz/100 MHz. In the current version, NR FDD does not support CPRI
compression (LampSite).
The system calculates and compares the following bandwidths before determining
whether to enable CPRI compression for main and branch chains:
● 5.1.2.1 CPRI Payload Bandwidth over a CPRI Port
● 5.1.2.2 I/Q Data Bandwidth Required When CPRI Compression Is Enabled
● 5.1.2.3 CPRI Compression Ratio Selection
Table 5-3 Control data overhead, coding efficiency, and calculated CPRI payload
bandwidth corresponding to different CPRI bandwidths
CPRI Bandwidth Control Data Coding Efficiency CPRI Payload
Overhead Bandwidth
5.2.1 Benefits
CPRI compression is applied when the CPRI bandwidth is insufficient. For any given
amount of CPRI bandwidth, CPRI compression provides the following benefits (the
following uses 3.2:1 CPRI compression as an example):
● Increases the pRRU carrier specifications, as shown in Figure 5-3.
5.2.2 Impacts
Network Impacts
CPRI compression impacts the network performance as follows:
● In the uplink, the SINR decreases slightly when interference is strong.
● In the downlink, CPRI compression has slight impacts on EVM counters of the
base station. In addition, CPRI compression has little impact on the SINR.
Function Impacts
None
5.3 Requirements
5.3.1 Licenses
None
5.3.2 Software
Prerequisite Functions
None
5.3.3 Hardware
Boards
All NR TDD-capable baseband processing units support this function. To learn
which baseband processing units are NR TDD-capable, see the related BBU
technical specifications in 3900 & 5900 Series Base Station Product
Documentation.
RF Modules
All NR TDD-capable pRRUs support this function. To learn which pRRUs are NR
TDD-capable, see the related pRRU technical specifications in 3900 & 5900 Series
Base Station Product Documentation.
5.3.4 Others
None
NOTICE
Step 1 Run the LST NRDUCELLTRP command to verify that the value of CPRI
Compression is 3.2:1 Compression.
Step 2 Run the DSP NRCELL command to verify that the value of Cell Latest State
Change Reason is NR Cell Setup Success.
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● Perform the following steps to check whether CPRI compression has been
activated and taken effect on the branch chain:
Step 1 Run the LST NRDUCELLTRP command to verify that the value of Branch CPRI
Compression is 3.2:1 Compression.
Step 2 Run the DSP NRCELL command to verify that the value of Cell Latest State
Change Reason is NR Cell Setup Success.
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6 Parameters
The following hyperlinked EXCEL files of parameter reference match the software
version with which this document is released.
● Node Parameter Reference: contains device and transport parameters.
● gNodeBFunction Parameter Reference: contains all parameters related to
radio access functions, including air interface management, access control,
mobility control, and radio resource management.
You can find the EXCEL files of parameter reference for the software version used on the
live network from the product documentation delivered with that version.
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7 Counters
The following hyperlinked EXCEL files of performance counter reference match the
software version with which this document is released.
● Node Performance Counter Summary: contains device and transport counters.
● gNodeBFunction Performance Counter Summary: contains all counters related
to radio access functions, including air interface management, access control,
mobility control, and radio resource management.
You can find the EXCEL files of performance counter reference for the software version used
on the live network from the product documentation delivered with that version.
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8 Glossary
9 Reference Documents