Bibliographic citations
Gonzales, A., (2021). Diseño e implementación de sistemas redundantes 2G y 3G en un mismo gabinete a nivel de acceso [Trabajo de suficiencia profesional, Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería]. https://repositorio.uni.edu.pe/handle/20.500.14076/22502
Gonzales, A., Diseño e implementación de sistemas redundantes 2G y 3G en un mismo gabinete a nivel de acceso [Trabajo de suficiencia profesional]. PE: Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería; 2021. https://repositorio.uni.edu.pe/handle/20.500.14076/22502
@misc{renati/712021,
title = "Diseño e implementación de sistemas redundantes 2G y 3G en un mismo gabinete a nivel de acceso",
author = "Gonzales Melgarejo, Alexander Parmenides",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería",
year = "2021"
}
In the present work it’s displayed the redundancy of telecommunication systems of second and third generation (abbreviated as 2G and 3G respectively) in a same gabinet for the Access network The large number of controlers 2G and 3G in the Access network, known as BSC and RNC respectively, mainly carries in the cost of operation and maintenance known as OPEX (Operational expenditures) and in the consumption of data center’s space for each BSC and RNC running (24 in total for this work), which complicate and even in some cases it can avoid the installation of other networks elements duty to lack of space or complication in properly cabling. The technology used to solve the problem of cost and lack os space in data center, are the GU gabinets (GSM and UMTS), which have the capability to act as a BSC and RNC at the same time, moreover, with the possibility to work in redundancy 1+1. Furthermore, the processing capability of the GU are higher than BSC and RNC. Particularly, in the case of RNC, the GU has a processing capability 500% higher in control plane, and 250% higher in user plane. The purpose of this work consists in reduce the OPEX in a value upper to 60%, as well to reduce the space used in data center, in order to be redirected to other network elements.
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