Monday, February 29, 2016
The Internet of Me: It’s all about my screens - Bob Schukai
Labels:
Big Data,
Cognitive Computing,
Future Technologies,
IET,
Mobile Phones and Devices,
Smartphones,
Videos
Sunday, February 21, 2016
Possible 5G Network Architecture Evolution
Came across this interesting Network Architecture evolution Roadmap by Netmanias. Its embedded below and available to download from the Netmanias website.
Labels:
5G,
C-RAN,
Network Architecture,
SDN / NFV
Sunday, February 7, 2016
The Art of Disguising Cellular Antennas
When I did a blog post 'Disguising Small Cells in Rural areas' last year, many people were surprised to see these things. So here is another post showing how the antennas looks like and how they have to be disguised to blend in with the environment.
The above pictures shows fake date trees (with dates) near Koutoubia mosque, Marrakech, designed to blend in with the surroundings. In fact I have been told that these fake date trees are common in the Middle East and North African countries.
The above picture is from Dubai, showing similar palm tree. Source unknown.
The above picture, courtesy of Andy Sutton on Twitter shows a cell site near Blandford Forum. I hope you can spot the fake tree on top right.
Another one, courtesy of Andy Sutton on Twitter shows a cell site between motorway M56, J10 & 11 in Cheshire. Single operator but could be shared, single frequency band, x-pole with 3 cell sectors. Only two of the possible 3 cell sectors connected here. Pointing up and down motorway hence 4 feeders.
Another one courtesy of Andy Sutton on Twitter. Its been disguised to not look out of place unless someone is observing very carefully.
Modern Art and Cellular Antenna, courtesy of Andy Sutton on Twitter.
What will happen when we transition to 5G, where we will have a lot more antennas because of MIMO (massive or not). China Mobile is researching into Smart Tiles, which are antennas that can be hidden inside Chinese characters. See the following for example:
With more antennas becoming commonplace in the urban environment, operators and vendors will have to keep up coming with innovative ways to disguise the antennas and hope no one notices.
See Also:
The above pictures shows fake date trees (with dates) near Koutoubia mosque, Marrakech, designed to blend in with the surroundings. In fact I have been told that these fake date trees are common in the Middle East and North African countries.
The above picture is from Dubai, showing similar palm tree. Source unknown.
The above picture, courtesy of Andy Sutton on Twitter shows a cell site near Blandford Forum. I hope you can spot the fake tree on top right.
Another one, courtesy of Andy Sutton on Twitter shows a cell site between motorway M56, J10 & 11 in Cheshire. Single operator but could be shared, single frequency band, x-pole with 3 cell sectors. Only two of the possible 3 cell sectors connected here. Pointing up and down motorway hence 4 feeders.
A multi-technology cell site blending in with lighting columns in the area #industrialarchaeology #urbanlife #4GLTE pic.twitter.com/GLeickD3Em— Andy Sutton (@960sutton) January 23, 2016
A unique looking tower #cellular #microwave #radio industrial archaeology, documenting the communications revolution pic.twitter.com/HPuqQUhdSt— Andy Sutton (@960sutton) December 18, 2015
This is the infrastructure that keeps our smartphones connected. pic.twitter.com/H1ZemnrgYL— Nigel Linge (@NigelLinge) December 12, 2015
Another one courtesy of Andy Sutton on Twitter. Its been disguised to not look out of place unless someone is observing very carefully.
All three are fake trees and each is a separate cellular installation. The location is Lancashire, off the A6 between Slyne and Bolton-le-Sands. They are all different operators, left to right, O2, T-Mobile, Orange - although two will become one as part of EE of course.Three cellular tree sites, powering the 4th industrial revolution. #ruralbroadband #historyoftechnology #mobilephone pic.twitter.com/ApvCyqMdao— Andy Sutton (@960sutton) August 31, 2015
Modern Art and Cellular Antenna, courtesy of Andy Sutton on Twitter.
What will happen when we transition to 5G, where we will have a lot more antennas because of MIMO (massive or not). China Mobile is researching into Smart Tiles, which are antennas that can be hidden inside Chinese characters. See the following for example:
With more antennas becoming commonplace in the urban environment, operators and vendors will have to keep up coming with innovative ways to disguise the antennas and hope no one notices.
See Also:
- Cellular Mobile Communications Heritage - The Association for Industrial Archaeology
- Awkward Trees - CBS News
Labels:
Antennas,
China Mobile,
MIMO,
Small Cell Forum
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