IEEE 1914.1-2019
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IEEE Standard for Packet-based Fronthaul Transport Networks
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
IEEE | 2019 |
New IEEE Standard – Active. The architecture and requirements for next generation fronthaul networks are specified in this standard. NGFI-I is defined as the next generation fronthaul network with low layer splits in a baseband station. NGFI-II is defined as the next generation fronthaul network with high layer splits in a baseband station. The requirements of fronthaul transport nodes in these networks are also specified.
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1 | IEEE Std 1914.1™-2019 Front cover |
2 | Title page |
4 | Important Notices and Disclaimers Concerning IEEE Standards Documents |
7 | Participants |
9 | Introduction |
10 | Contents |
12 | List of Figures |
14 | List of Tables |
15 | 1. Overview 1.1 Scope 1.2 Purpose 2. Normative references |
16 | 3. Definitions, acronyms, and abbreviations 3.1 Definitions |
17 | 3.2 Acronyms and abbreviations |
20 | 4. NGFI networks architecture and use cases 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Reference architecture |
21 | 4.3 NGFI use cases |
24 | 5. NGFI deployment models 5.1 NGFI general deployment |
25 | 5.2 Single split |
26 | 5.3 Double split |
27 | 5.4 Network slicing |
29 | 5.5 NGFI OAM |
31 | 6. NGFI network requirements 6.1 Overall 6.2 NGFI CoS |
33 | 6.3 Latency measurement |
34 | 6.4 Network slicing 6.5 Throughput and scalability |
35 | 6.6 Synchronization |
41 | 6.7 Transfer time 6.8 Availability 6.9 Converged transport network |
42 | 6.10 Configuration management |
43 | 6.11 Operation, administration, and maintenance 6.12 Security 7. FTN Requirements 7.1 Processing time 7.2 Interface rate |
44 | 7.3 Synchronization |
45 | 7.4 Operational requirements |
46 | Annex A (normative) NGFI requirement conformance statement proforma A.1 Introduction |
47 | A.2 Instructions for completing the NRCS proforma |
49 | A.3 NRCS proforma for NGFI networks |
54 | A.4 NRCS proforma for FTN |
57 | Annex B (informative) NGFI transport latency B.1 General considerations B.2 NGFI transport latency constrained typical deployments |
58 | Annex C (informative) NGFI deployment examples C.1 Transport connectivity summary |
60 | C.2 Single functional split |
63 | C.3 Double functional split |
67 | Annex D (informative) Network slice-unaware and network slice-aware modes |
70 | Annex E (informative) Traffic profiles E.1 EMIX template for RoE traffic E.2 Simple EMIX profile for RoE traffic |
71 | Annex F (informative) Throughput considerations F.1 Generic calculations |
72 | F.2 Typical examples of capacity |
73 | Annex G (informative) Time distribution and TE for NGFI networks |
74 | G.1 Time distribution and alignment topologies |
80 | G.2 Single split model with the split between RU and {DU+CU} |
81 | G.3 Single split model with the split between {RU+DU} and CU |
82 | G.4 Double split model, with separate RU, DU, and CU |
83 | Annex H (informative) Example NGFI TE requirements |
85 | Annex I (informative) Performance factors for PTP I.1 Delay asymmetry |
87 | I.2 Number of timing hops I.3 Packet delay variation (for PTS and APTS only) I.4 Passing through other protocol layers I.5 Local clock stability |
89 | Annex J (informative) Tunneling timing through different timing domains J.1 Scenario with common mobile and transport protocols |
90 | J.2 Scenario with different mobile and transport protocols |
92 | Annex K (informative) Bibliography |
94 | Back cover |