Improve indoor coverage by femtocells
As cellular phone plays a more and more important role in our life, the demand for increased user and system throughput is growing. In the past decades, such issue could be solved by higher bandwidth allocation, but since bandwidth is scarce and expensive nowadays, the concept of femtocell is propos...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-455442023-07-07T16:15:47Z Improve indoor coverage by femtocells Li, Lufei Li Kwok Hung Teh Kah Chan School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering::Satellite telecommunication As cellular phone plays a more and more important role in our life, the demand for increased user and system throughput is growing. In the past decades, such issue could be solved by higher bandwidth allocation, but since bandwidth is scarce and expensive nowadays, the concept of femtocell is proposed. As a promising technology, femtocell is a low power, low cost and shot-range base station deployed by end user to supplement indoor coverage of macrocell and provide high data rate. With intelligent frequency assignment, femtocell can offload indoor users from macrocell, and potentially enhance the capacity both indoors and outdoors. Normally, femtocell is assigned same frequency band with macrocell, but the co-channel assignment may cause severe macro- to femto- interference and vice versa. Therefore in this project, a new frequency allocation method is proposed based on existing methods, hybrid frequency assignment method and resource partitioning method. By doing so, subsequent simulation results show a remarkable improvement of indoor capacity for both femto-mobile stations and macro-mobile stations. Bachelor of Engineering 2011-06-15T03:27:38Z 2011-06-15T03:27:38Z 2011 2011 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/45544 en Nanyang Technological University 57 p. application/pdf |
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As cellular phone plays a more and more important role in our life, the demand for increased user and system throughput is growing. In the past decades, such issue could be solved by higher bandwidth allocation, but since bandwidth is scarce and expensive nowadays, the concept of femtocell is proposed.
As a promising technology, femtocell is a low power, low cost and shot-range base station deployed by end user to supplement indoor coverage of macrocell and provide high data rate. With intelligent frequency assignment, femtocell can offload indoor users from macrocell, and potentially enhance the capacity both indoors and outdoors.
Normally, femtocell is assigned same frequency band with macrocell, but the co-channel assignment may cause severe macro- to femto- interference and vice versa. Therefore in this project, a new frequency allocation method is proposed based on existing methods, hybrid frequency assignment method and resource partitioning method. By doing so, subsequent simulation results show a remarkable improvement of indoor capacity for both femto-mobile stations and macro-mobile stations. |
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