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mimoOn and Tektelic Introduce LTE Small Cell Reference Design

Duisburg, Germany, and Calgary, Canada, 3 June 2013 — mimoOn GmbH, a leading LTE software vendor for Small Cells and terminals, and TEKTELIC Communications, designer of leading edge 3G and 4G Small Cell Base Stations, Wireless Backhaul Systems, high power Radios and Power Amplifiers, will be demonstrating a complete LTE Small Cell Base Station at the Small Cell World Summit in London, UK from 4-6 June.

The TEKTELIC 2220 LTE micro eNodeB is a fully featured Small Cell outdoor Base Station, ideally suited for public and private operators, emergency first responders, as well as military tactical communication networks. It is based on the Texas Instruments TMS320TCI6614 Communications Infrastructure SoC which delivers up to 4.8 GHz of DSP processing power through its KeyStone multicore architecture. The 2220 LTE micro eNodeB utilizes a highly integrated Software Defined Radio (SDR) architecture and strikes a practical balance between Tx output power, size, weight, performance and cost.   The design can be leveraged for NLOS backhaul applications with the appropriate Physical Layer and MAC.

Pre-integrated on TEKTELIC’s 2220 LTE micro eNodeB are mimoOn’s Physical Layer (mi!SmallCellPHY™), Protocol Stack (mi!SmallCellSTACK™) and advanced Scheduler (mi!SmallCellSPECTRUM™), which have been licensed by leading Small Cell product developers around the globe. mimoOn’s developers average over ten years experience each in wireless product development and have used this extensive experience to architect high-performing, customizable and robust software products.

According to Brian Meads, VP Marketing of mimoOn, “Customers can enter the LTE Small Cell market with aggressive schedules due to the combination of this pre-integrated solution. They can take advantage of the investment TEKTELIC and mimoOn have made over the past years with top tier infrastructure vendors without sacrificing product differentiation.”

“The 2220 LTE micro eNodeB complete system combined with the integrated mimoOn PHY and software stacks enables system integrators to deliver complete outdoor solutions to the market quickly and cost effectively.  The system is flexible and can support both access and backhaul applications depending on the software,” states David Tholl, CTO at TEKTELIC Communications.

The 2220 LTE micro eNodeB can be seen at the Small Cell World Summit, 4-6 June in London, UK. Representatives from both mimoOn and TEKTELIC will be there to discuss their product in detail.

About mimoOn

mimoOn GmbH, headquartered in Duisburg, Germany, is a leading licensor of LTE Software IP for mobile devices & wireless infrastructure. mimoOn’s portfolio of products includes Physical Layer  and Protocol Stack (mi!SmallCellPHY and mi!SmallCellSTACK) for small cells (Pico/Femto), Physical Layer for terminals (mi!MobilePHY), advanced scheduler for small cells (mi!SPECTRUM), Self-Organizing Network support (mi!SON) and IP development in the areas of advanced PHY algorithms on multi-core SDR platforms. mimoOn provides a complete porting, optimization and verification service, as well as a roadmap to future 3GPP releases. For more information, please visit http://www.mimoon.de.

About Tektelic

TEKTELIC Communications provides leading edge 3G and 4G Small Cells, high power, high efficiency Radio solutions, wireless NLOS Backhaul solutions and other Carrier Grade wireless products.  TEKTELIC’s wireless products are differentiated by high transmit power and efficiency, small size, light weight, making them cost effective, easy to deploy and simple to maintain.
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