Ericsson MINI-LINK TN R4 ETSI Technical Description page 105

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Figure 80
In both schemes the V (H) polarized branch labeled B protects the V (H)
polarized branch labeled A, and vice versa if revertive mode is disabled and
after repairing the fault.
In 1+1 XPIC configuration the switching criteria are exactly the same criteria
used in 1+1 protected configuration with single polarization mode and the two
switching processes for H and V branches are independent.
When a fault occurs on one polarization, e.g. V, and the switching criteria
are satisfied, the switching to the protection link is initiated, from V
the fault does not cause a high degradation of the cancelling signal on the
orthogonal polarization (switching criteria for H polarization are not satisfied),
the switching to the protection link, from H
If the depolarization is such that the H-polarization canceller is not able to
cancel the cross-polar interference from H (switching criteria for H-polarization
are satisfied), the switching to the protection link, from H
A HW fault, for example on the V link, might cause a simultaneous degradation
of the two polarizations, triggering a switch on both V and H link. Table 2 on
page 102 summarizes the consequent actions to a fault on V-polarization link.
12/221 02-CSH 109 32/1-V1 Uen A 2008-03-14
Near end Node
Active
MMU2
F 155
MMU2
F 155
Active
MMU2
F 155
MMU2
F 155
1+1 XPIC in Working Standby
Far end Node
f
, V
1
A
Active
MMU2
F 155
f
, V
2
B
MMU2
F 155
f
, H
1
A
Active
MMU2
F 155
f
, H
2
B
MMU2
F 155
to H
, is not initiated.
A
B
Radio Terminals
XPIC cross-cables
9970
to V
. If
A
B
to H
, is initiated.
A
B
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