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Small CellS and diStributed antenna SyStemS Strategic White PaPer diStributed antenna SyStemS (DaS) often provide wireless coverage in areas experiencing poor signal strength; for example, tunnels, large venues, and shopping malls. Similarly, Small CellS have also initially targeted weak coverage areas. While they both seem to target the same applications, there can be significant architecture and design differences between them depending upon the situation being of ContentSan introduction to DaS / 1 DaS configurations / 1an introduction to Small CellS / 2 Small CellS advantages using ethernet connectivity / 3cost of Small CellS versus DaS / 4 Summary / 6 Small CellS and diStributed antenna SystemsalCatel-luCent White paper1an introduCtion to daSMost DAS SyStemS act as an extension of the baseband transceiver station (BTS) and represent one or more wireless cell site sectors. Usually connected to one or more radio frequency (RF) transceiver(s), they appear as one or more remote antennas to the BTS.
Small cells and Distributed antenna Systems alCatel-luCent White paper 1 an introduCtion to daS Most DAS systems act as an extension of the baseband transceiver station (BTS) and
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