Since the inception of commercial
wireless technology, network operators have strived to obtain the maximum
number of users. Consequently, there has been a constant struggle to
maintain the quality of service for increasing number and usage of cellular systems.
In addition, as wireless service expands to areas outside of metropolitan
areas, people may be located in isolated places where regular base transceiver
stations (BTS) is not a viable option. This is particularly obvious in indoor
use of the communication services in densely populated areas and buildings
where the building may have many floors underground or formed of steel
structure in addition to high-rise buildings.
A promising solution to solve all
of these issues is to deploy a Distributed Antenna System (DAS). The DAS will
typically consist of group of antennas physically connected to a controller
that is connected to the carrier macro cell. DAS will serve as a
repeater to the nearest BTS and extend its broad range of service to very narrow
areas where there is a great demand in wireless services.
This research provides analysis of
the Distributed Antenna System (DAS) market, including carrier WiFi, small
cells, and Self Organizing Networks (SON). The report includes
evaluation of market drivers, challenges, and a quantitative assessment of the
industry from 2014 to 2019.
The report covers the following
topics:
- Technology Review: A review of
the underlying technology supporting DAS solutions
- Analysis of Self Organizing
Networks: Analysis of SON technology and how it is crucial to the success
of DAS
- Market Analysis and Forecasts:
A global and regional assessment of the market size and forecasts for the
DAS market from 2014 to 2019
Target Audience:
- Investment Firms
- Application Developers
- Mobile Device Vendors
- Mobile Network Carriers
- Service Bureau Companies
- WiFi Infrastructure Vendors
- Distributed Antenna Vendors
- Wireless Infrastructure
Vendors
- Small Cell Infrastructure
Vendors
- Telecom Managed Service
Providers
Table of Contents:
1 Introduction
1.1 Executive Summary
1.2 Topics Covered
1.3 Key Questions Answered
1.4 Target Audience
1.5 Companies Mentioned
2 DAS Technology Overview
2.1 DAS Overview
2.2 DAS Technology
2.2.1 Active and Passive DAS
2.2.2 DAS Signal Conditioners
2.2.3 Multi-Signal Combiner Systems
2.2.4 Characteristics of DAS
Networks
3 DAS and Small Cell Technologies
3.1 Microcell Solutions
3.2 Pico/Metrocell solutions
3.3 Femtocell Solutions
3.4 Wi-Fi
3.5 Small cell Capacity
4 Case Study: Cost of Small Cells
vs. DAS
5 DAS and Self Organizing Networks
(SON)
5.1 Improved Coverage and Quality
of Service
5.2 Future of SON and DAS in
Optimized Networks
6 DAS Benefit to Carriers
6.1 Improved Coverage and Quality
of Service
6.2 Increased Capacity
6.3 Capital Cost Reduction
6.4 Speed to Market for Service
Providers
6.5 DAS Challenges
7 DAS Market 2014-2019
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