Technical Description of Experiment

1337-EX-ST-2018 Text Documents

Geoverse, LLC

2018-07-26ELS_213450

Exhibit to STA application for Castle Rock, CO
July 2018

Geoverse is developing a unique service management system which complements enterprise
deployment of LTE systems in CBRS spectrum. This management system is intended to provide both the
enterprise and participating mobile operators with detailed analytical information on the use of the
network in side buildings as well as measure and manage service level agreements between the
enterprise network provider and customers using the network from the mainstream mobile network
operators.

The purpose of this STA application is to deploy a private LTE system in our Castle Rock, CO facility to
carry out tests, experiments and demonstrations of the Geoverse system.

The high-level architecture of the system to be tested is shown below.




The equipment and software providers involved in the test system are 1) Ericsson provider of small cell
radio system, 2) Druid Software provider of the “edge” EPC software, and 3) existing ATNI mobile core
networks systems.




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The equipment to be deployed and connections between the small cells and switch, server and internet
connection are show in the below diagram. The on-site server will host the MOCN gateway and the
EDGE EPC. The Service Management System will be hosted in a public cloud environment.




The CBRS small cells will be ceiling or wall mounted. Each small cell is expected to cover between 3,000
and 6,000 square feet. The main radio parameters of the equipment are:

Ericsson Model Number: RD 4442
Action Frequency 3550.00000000- 3700.00000000 MHz
Output Power: ERP 2x20 dBm; EIRP 2x17.85 dBm
Mean Frequency: M
Peak Tolerance (+/-): 0.00040000 %
Emission Designator: 40M0W7D
Modulating Signal: LTE-TDD
Antenna Pattern: Omni
Mounting Height: 3m or 6m depending if small cell on 1st floor or 2nd
Latitude/Longitude: 39° 23’ 7.0”N, 104°52’1.3”W
County: Douglas
Site elevation AMSL: 1879m




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Specifically, the experiments to be conducted include the following:

    •   The ability to connect CBSDs to the planned core network of Geoverse;
    •   Confirm the coverage area of a CBSD and verify performance including mobility between small
        cells;
    •   Confirm ability of Geoverse devices to roam to other mobile network operators;
    •   Confirm ability of other mobile operator devices to roam onto Geoverse private LTE network;
    •   Demonstrate services across a variety of enterprise types including office work and IoT
        applications for industrial facilities;
    •   The ability of Geoverse to deploy its proprietary service management components to measure
        the services provided within the CBSD network;
    •   To ascertain whether the Geoverse network components can accurately measure the customer
        experience provided by the CBSD network;
    •   To determine if the Geoverse network components can store and distribute useful reports of
        the customer experience on the CBSD network.




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Document Created: 2018-07-26 12:44:41
Document Modified: 2018-07-26 12:44:41

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