Antenna Registration

0398-EX-CN-2017 Text Documents

Nokia

2017-05-26ELS_192651

May 26, 2017


Nnake Nweke, Ph.D. (Engr.), Esq.
Chief, Experimental Licensing Branch
Office of Engineering and Technology                                   Nokia Solutions and Networks
                                                                       US LLC
Federal Communications Commission
445 12th Street, SW                                                    Address:
                                                                       600 Mountain Ave
Washington, D.C. 20510                                                 Murray Hill, NJ 07974




RE:     Antenna Registration: Directional Antenna Information
        License Service Application, File No. 0398-EX-CN-2017

Dear Chief Nweke,

This is the exhibit for the directional antenna Fixed/Base Stations:

Access Point (phase 1):
   • 26 dBi gain, lens array
   • Width of beam:
       - Azimuth: 9 degree HPBW, steerable +/- 30 degree. Elevation: 9 degree HPBW, steerable +/-
       7 degree
   • Orientation in horizontal plane:
       - AP will mounted in several test scenarios up to 360 degrees
   • Orientation in vertical plane:
       - AP will have a downtilt from 5 to 20 degrees

Access Point (phase 2):
   • 29 dBi gain, phased-array
   • Width of beam:
       - Azimuth: 6.5 degree HPBW, steerable +/- 45 degree. Elevation: 5.5 degree HPBW,
       steerable +/- 11 degree
   • Orientation in horizontal plane:
       - AP will mounted in several test scenarios up to 360 degrees
   • Orientation in vertical plane:
       - AP will have a downtilt from 5 to 20 degrees

User Device:
   • 25 dBi gain phased-array
   • Width of beam in degrees at the half power point
       - ~11 degree HPBW, steerable range TBD
   • Orientation in horizontal plane (degrees):
       - UD will be portable with a full 360 degree rotation
   • Orientation in vertical plane (degrees):
       - UD will be pointed at the AP

Nokia proposes to operate initially using QPSK, 16QAM, and 64QAM modulation.
BPSK and 256QAM modulation may be used in later phases.


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Yours Sincerely,
Glenn A. Steitz
Senior Manager
5G Demonstrations and Solutions
Nokia Solutions and Networks
Glenn.steitz@nokia-bell-labs.com
973-214-0028



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Document Modified: 2017-05-26 17:57:51

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