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Radiocommunication Network facilities - Smart Pole

MCMC MTSFB TC G010:2017

TECHNICAL CODE

RADIOCOMMUNICATIONS NETWORK FACILITIES -

SMART POLE

Developed by Registered by

Registered date:

15 November 2017

© Copyright 2017

MCMC MTSFB TC G010:2017

Development of technical codes

designated under section 184 of the Act or the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission code. The technical code prepared pursuant to section 185

of the Act shall consist of, at least, the requirement for network interoperability and the promotion of

safety of network facilities. Section 96 of the Act also provides for the Commission to determine a technical code in accordance

with section 55 of the Act if the technical code is not developed under an applicable provision of the Act

and it is unlikely to be developed by the Technical Standards Forum within a reasonable time. In exercise of the power conferred by section 184 of the Act, the Commission has designated the obligated, among others, to prepare the technical code under section 185 of the Act.

A technical code prepared in accordance with section 185 shall not be effective until it is registered by

the Commission pursuant to section 95 of the Act. For further information on the technical code, please contact: Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC)

MCMC Tower 1

Jalan Impact, Cyber 6

63000 Cyberjaya

Selangor Darul Ehsan

MALAYSIA

Tel: +603 8688 8000

Fax: +603 8688 1000

http://www.skmm.gov.my OR

Malaysian Technical Standards Forum Bhd (MTSFB)

Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC)

Off Persiaran Multimedia

Jalan Impact

63000 Cyberjaya

Selangor Darul Ehsan

MALAYSIA

Tel: +603 8320 0300

Fax: +603 8322 0155

http://www.mtsfb.org.my

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Contents

Page

Committee representation ....................................................................................................................... ii

Foreword ................................................................................................................................................. iii

0. Introduction ...................................................................................................................................... 1

1. Scope .............................................................................................................................................. 1

2. Normative references ...................................................................................................................... 2

3. Abbreviations ................................................................................................................................... 3

4. General requirement ....................................................................................................................... 4

4.1 Mandatory and optional requirements of smart pole ............................................................ 4

5. Site design for smart poles - Concept of smart pole ....................................................................... 9

5.1 Smart pole design requirements ........................................................................................... 9

5.2 Loading configurations - Ancillary loadings......................................................................... 12

5.3 Design criteria and codes .................................................................................................... 12

5.4 General requirements ....................................................................................................... 135

6. Installation ..................................................................................................................................... 16

6.1 Basic procedures ................................................................................................................ 16

6.2 Power supply ....................................................................................................................... 17

7. Maintenance .................................................................................................................................. 18

7.1 Site access .......................................................................................................................... 18

7.2 Maintenance activities ......................................................................................................... 19

Annexes

A IoT platform features and requirements ........................................................................................ 21

B Sample checklist for routine maintenance of smart pole............................................................... 25

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Committee representation

Radiocommunications Network Facility (External) Working Group (RNF (Ex) WG) under the Malaysian Technical Standards Forum Bhd (MTSFB) which developed this Technical Code consists of representatives from the following organisations:

Digi Telecommunications Sdn Bhd

edotco Malaysia Sdn Bhd

Huawei Technologies (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd

International Islamic University Malaysia

Malaysian Access Forum Berhad

Maxis Communications Berhad

MEASAT Broadcast Network Systems Sdn Bhd

REDtone Marketing Sdn Bhd

Sacofa Sdn Bhd

Sapura Research Sdn Bhd

Shan Poornam Metals Sdn Bhd

Sharp-Roxy Sales & Service Company (M) Sdn Bhd

Telekom Malaysia Berhad

TIME dotCom Berhad

U Mobile Sdn Bhd

webe digital sdn bhd

YTL Communications Sdn Bhd

Zettabits Technologies (M) Sdn Bhd

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Foreword

This technical code for Radiocommunications Network Facilities - Smart Pole was developed pursuant to section 185 of the Act 588 by the Malaysian Technical Standards Forum via its Radiocommunications Network Facility (External) Working Group (RNF (Ex) WG). This Technical Code serves as the supplement document to Part 3 (Radiocommunications Network

Infrastructure (External)) in order to establish general requirements on the implementation of

radiocommunications network on smart pole. This Technical Code shall continue to be valid and effective until reviewed or cancelled.

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MCMC MTSFB TC G010:2017

1 RADIOCOMMUNICATIONS NETWORK FACILITIES - SMART POLE

0. Introduction

The radiocommunications

network infrastructure. There are various design methods, each being adopted by individual service providers. The intention of this Technical Code is to gather common best practices from the industry and compiled into a comprehensive set of requirements. This Technical Code provides the general requirements and the operations and maintenance (O&M) of

smart pole for base station sites. The design requirements for construction, structural, mechanical, and

electrical aspects of the smart pole are elaborated. Emphasis is also given to the aesthetic and safety

aspects of the implementation of the smart pole with consideration to the public and community. Many

sample drawings and pictures are included to enhance visualisation of the various types of

infrastructures. Smart pole can be installed at road-side and public places. The smart pole , 1998. Therefore, the structure shall be owned

and managed by individuals or companies with a valid Network Facilities Provider (NFP) license granted

by the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC). The development of mobile technologies and Internet of Things (IoT) will require a greater number of

telecommunication transmitter sites to support the required quality of mobile and IoT services in the

future. These transmitter sites will have to be closer apart from each other as compared to existing installations. To support the deployment of transmitter sites for mobile communications and IoT applications, the smart pole concept is introduced where the physical structure of the pole can be use not only for

installation of transmitter sites, but it can also support other functionalities such as surveillance,

environmental sensors, digital information broadcasting, and emergency services. The use of smart

poles as structures for the installation of transmitter sites represents an option for telecommunication

facility providers, local councils, property developers and other relevant bodies to adopt for a greater

installation density of transmitters in applicable geographic areas.

1. Scope

A smart pole refers to a network facility that is primarily used as radiocommunications structure with

other ancillary services that include street lighting and data collection sensor. Other functions of the

smart pole may include digital signage, Closed Circuit Television (CCTV), electric vehicle charging station, and push to talk emergency system, among others. The data collection sensors support IoT based applications.

This Technical Code:

a) describes the general requirements and engineering practices necessary for the safe and proper implementation of smart pole; b) provides the standards for the installation of new smart pole; and c) outlines the design concepts and methodologies used in construction of smart pole which include structural, mechanical, and electrical works. This Technical Code does not specify any requirements to modify and upgrade existing lamp pole to a smart pole.

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2. Normative references

The following normative references are indispensable for the application of this Technical Code. For

dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the

normative references (including any amendments) applies. MTSFB 001:2009, Technical Standards and Infrastructure Requirements: Radiocommunications

Network Infrastructure (External) (Part 3)

Commission determination on the mandatory standard on access (Determination No.3 of 2016)

AS 3995, Design of steel lattice towers and masts

BS 499-1, Welding terms and symbols

BS 2901, Filler rods and wires for gas shielded arc welding BS 3692, ISO metric precision hexagon bolts, screws and nuts BS 4190, ISO metric black hexagon bolts, screws and nuts. BS 4320, Specification for metal washers for general engineering purposes. Metric series BS 4360, Specification for weldable structural steels BS 4592-2, Industrial type flooring and stair treads. Expanded metal gratings. Specification BS 5135, Specification for metal arc welding of carbon and carbon manganese steels BS 5493, Code of practice for protective coating of iron and steel structure against corrosion

BS 5950, Structural Use of Steelwork in Building, appropriately adopted by using an acceptable material

factor in accordance with BS 8100: Parts 1, 2 and 3.

BS 6399 (All parts), Loading for buildings

BS 8110 (All parts), Structural use of concrete

BS 8100-1, Lattice towers and masts. Code of practice for loading. Code of practice for loading. BS 8100-2, Lattice towers and masts. Guide to the background and use of Part 1 'Code of practice for loading' BS EN ISO 1461, Hot-dip galvanized coatings on iron and steel articles

Communications and Multimedia Act, 1998

Garispanduan Pembinaan Struktur Pemancar Telekomunikasi di Negeri Selangor Darul Ehsan, 2012 (4.3 Struktur Sistem Pemancar Dwifungsi) Guidelines for Public Safety and Health at Construction Sites, 2007 NIOSH (National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health Safety) AKKP (Arahan Keselamatan dan

Kesihatan) 1994 & 1996 requirements (Act 514)

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3 Prosedur dan Garispanduan Pembinaan Menara dan Struktur Pemancar Telekomunikasi Negeri Pulau

Pinang, 2015

ASCE Manual 72:1990, Design of steel transmission pole structures TIA/EIA-222-G, Structural standard for antenna supporting structures and antennas

3. Abbreviations

API Application Program Interface

CAS Common Antenna Sharing

CCTV Closed Circuit Television

DMZ Demilitarised Zone

DOSH Department of Safety and Health

EIA Electronic Industries Association

exmet expanded metal

IDS Intrusion Detection System

IoT Internet of Things

IP Internetwork Protocol

JPEG Joint Photographic Expert Group

LCD Liquid Crystal Display

LED Light Emitting Diode

MICC Mineral-Insulated Copper-clad Cable

MPLS Multiprotocol Label Switching

NFP Network Facility Provider

ODF Optical Distribution Frame

PVC Permanent Virtual Circuit

RF Radio Frequency

ROW Right of Way

TIA Telecommunications Industry Association

Tx Transmitter

UTP Unshielded Twisted Pair

VPN Virtual Private Network

WiFi Wireless Fidelity

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4. General requirement

Smart pole is designed to support its primary function as a radiocommunications network facility for cellular services and other services such as CCTV, WiFi, data collection sensor, advertising panel, street lighting and electric vehicle charger. The general requirements for smart pole as shown in Figure 1 are as follows: a) electricity supply; b) fiber technology for backhaul; c) cellular access connectivity with minimum Third Generation (3G); d) energy efficient lighting; e) interactive devices such as smart lighting, environmental sensors or other smart devices.

Figure 1. General requirement for smart pole

4.1 Mandatory and optional requirements of smart pole

The requirements for smart pole can be divided into two categories as summarised in Table 1.

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Table 1. Summary of smart pole requirements

Requirements Features

Mandatory

a) electricity supply; b) fiber technology for backhaul; c) cellular access connectivity (minimum 3G); d) energy efficient lighting; and e) interactivity

Optional

a) environmental monitoring; b) green energy; c) digital information broadcasting;quotesdbs_dbs31.pdfusesText_37
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