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BICSI 006 2020

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ANSI/BICSI 006-2020, Distributed Antenna System (DAS) Design and Implementation Best Practices

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BICSI 2020 113
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ANSI/BICSI 006-2020 provides designers and installers the necessary information concerning the types, sources, and components required by a DAS while providing requirements and recommendations for standards-compliant, vendor-neutral DASs being deployed in an ever expanding range of environments and locations to support past and current applications, including 5G and FirstNet.

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4 BICSI International Standards
6 TABLE OF CONTENTS
10 INDEX OF FIGURES
INDEX OF TABLES
14 1 Introduction
1.1 Overview
1.2 Purpose
15 1.3 Categories of Criteria
2 Scope
2.1 Limitations
16 3 Required Standards and Documents
18 4 Definitions, Acronyms, Abbreviations, and Units of Measurement
4.1 Definitions
22 4.2 Acronyms and Abbreviations
4.3 Units of Measurement
24 5 Regulatory and Safety
5.1 Local Code Requirements
5.2 Local DAS Requirements
5.2.1 Emergency Communications
5.2.2 Public Safety Radio
5.3 Personnel Safety Requirements
26 6 Distributed Antenna Systems
6.1 Overview
6.2 Signal Sources
6.2.1 Introduction
6.2.2 Donor Antenna
6.2.3 Base Transceiver Station
6.2.4 Small Cell
27 6.3 Distribution Methods
6.3.1 Passive DAS
Figure 6-1 Example of a Passive DAS
28 6.3.2 Active DAS
Figure 6-2 Example of an Active DAS
29 6.3.3 Hybrid DAS
Figure 6-3 Example of a Hybrid DAS
30 6.3.4 Digital
6.4 DAS Specific Equipment
6.4.1 Headend and Backend Equipment
31 6.4.2 Passive Distribution Equipment
33 6.4.3 Active Distribution Equipment
34 6.5 Cabling Topology
Figure 6-4 Hierarchical Star Topology
Figure 6-5 Examples of Non-star Topologies
35 6.6 Pathways and Spaces
6.6.1 Overview
6.6.2 Spaces
36 Table 6-1 Example Wireless Service Provider Equipment Information
37 Figure 6-6 Example Floor Plan for MIMO Antenna Operations
38 Figure 6-7 Example Floor Plan for a Three Sector DAS
6.6.3 Pathways
40 6.7 Cabling
6.7.1 General Requirements
6.7.2 General Recommendations
6.7.3 Coaxial Cable
41 Table 6-2 Coaxial Construction Advantages and Disadvantages
42 6.7.4 Radiating Coaxial Cable
43 6.7.5 Balanced Twisted-Pair
6.7.6 Optical Fiber
44 6.8 Antennas
6.8.1 Overview
6.8.2 Antenna Parameters
6.8.3 Antenna Characteristics
45 6.8.4 Antenna Types
Table 6-3 Types of Directional Antenna and Associated Applications
47 Table 6-4 Sector Antenna Types and Their Application
48 6.8.5 Radiating Cable
49 6.8.6 Multiple Carrier Antennas
6.8.7 Recommendations
6.9 Electrical Power
6.9.1 Overview
6.9.2 Power Supply Units
6.9.3 Uninterruptible Power Supplies
6.9.4 Voltage Injectors
50 6.10 Bonding, Grounding, Surge Suppression and Lightning Protection
6.10.1 Grounding and Bonding
6.10.2 Lightning Protection
6.10.3 Surge Suppression
51 6.11 Administration and Documentation
6.11.1 Requirements
6.11.2 Recommendations
52 7 Design Considerations
7.1 Overview
7.2 Site Survey and Needs Analysis
7.2.1 Site Survey
53 7.2.2 Needs Analysis
54 Table 7-1 Availability as an Expression of Time
55 7.2.3 Building/Structure Construction
56 7.3 Wireless Configuration
7.3.1 Signal Source and Site Orientation
57 7.3.2 Antenna
58 7.3.3 Power (Link) Budgets
7.3.4 RF Signal Conversion and Combining
59 7.4 Project Coordination Factors
7.4.1 Host/Donor
7.4.2 Cellular Service Providers
7.4.3 Antenna Coordination
60 7.4.4 Coordination with Site Owner(s)
7.5 Security
7.6 Software and Management Systems
7.6.1 Overview
7.6.2 Requirements
7.6.3 Connections
61 7.6.4 Remote Access Configuration
7.7 Emergency Calls and Services Communications
7.7.1 General Requirements
7.7.2 Emergency Call Location
62 7.8 Passive Optical Networks
7.8.1 Overview
7.8.2 Requirements
64 8 Implementation
8.1 Overview
8.2 DAS Personnel
8.2.1 Overview
8.2.2 Division of Design and Installation Task Responsibilities
8.2.3 Designer Qualifications
65 8.2.4 Installer and Service Personnel Qualifications
66 8.3 Design and Implementation Coordination
8.3.1 Overview
8.3.2 Plan Documentation
68 8.4 Cabling Installation
8.4.1 Overview
8.4.2 Requirements
69 8.4.3 Recommendations
8.5 Antennas
8.5.1 Donor Antenna
8.5.2 Indoor Antennas
8.6 DAS Specific Equipment
8.6.1 Bidirectional Amplifier (BDA)
70 8.6.2 Remote Amplifier Modules
8.6.3 Receivers
72 9 Management and Operations
9.1 Introduction
9.2 Managing and Operating DAS and Small Cell Systems
9.2.1 System Manager
73 9.2.2 Other Personnel
74 9.3 Administration
9.3.1 Documentation
9.4 System Testing and Inspection
9.4.1 General Requirements
75 9.4.2 Annual Testing
9.4.3 Five-Year Testing
76 9.4.4 Field Testing
77 9.5 System Revisions and Maintenance
9.5.1 System Upgrades, Revisions and Expansions
9.5.2 System Maintenance
78 10 Site and Functional Support Issues
10.1 Overview
10.2 Interior Trouble Spots
10.3 Office Buildings
10.3.1 Introduction
10.3.2 Building Ownership and Tenants
79 10.3.3 Office Building Core and Shell
80 10.3.4 Physical Construction
81 10.3.5 Coverage Areas
10.4 Multi-Tenant Residential Buildings
10.5 Industrial Facilities
10.5.1 Overview
82 10.5.2 Light vs. Heavy Industry
10.5.3 Chemical and Petrochemical Plants
85 10.5.4 Factories and Assembly Plants
10.5.5 DAS and Wireless LAN Antennas
10.5.6 Warehouses
86 10.6 Healthcare Facilities
10.6.1 Introduction
10.7 Schools and Colleges
10.7.1 Overview
10.7.2 Elementary and Secondary Schools
87 10.7.3 School Administration Entities
10.7.4 Colleges and Universities
10.8 Retail Locations
10.8.1 Description
88 10.8.2 DAS Challenges
Figure 10-1 Outline for Coverage Model Provided by Two Directional Antennas Back to Back
89 10.9 Facilities for Vehicle Parking
10.9.1 Overview
10.9.2 Stand-Alone or Attached Parking Structure Construction
10.9.3 Parking Facilities Integrated into Structures
10.9.4 Parking Structure and Parking Facilities Construction Specifics
90 10.9.5 External Concerns
10.10 Hospitality and Entertainment
10.10.1 Overview
10.10.2 Hotels
10.10.3 Casinos
10.10.4 Stadiums
10.10.5 Convention Centers
92 Appendix A Wireless Services and Signals (Informative)
A.1 Introduction
A.2 Services and Systems
93 A.3 Common Signal Types
96 Appendix B Legal Aspects of Wireless Design (Informative)
B.1 Introduction
B.2 Setting the Legal Context
97 Figure B-1 International Telecommunication Union Regions
98 B.3 Legal Issues
102 B.4 Limiting the Design Professional’s Liability
104 Appendix C Terminating and Testing Coaxial Transmission Lines (Informative)
C.1 Terminating Coaxial Cable
105 C.2 Testing Tools
108 Appendix D Hazardous Environments and Locations (Informative)
D.1 Definitions
110 D.2 Hazardous Atmosphere Classifications
Table D-1 Comparison of Terminology
112 Appendix E Related Documents (Informative)
BICSI 006 2020
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