Femtocell technology - technical analysis of femtocell for indoor communication
The exponential growth of smartphones and smart devices such as iPhones and iPads, has led to increase in mobile data traffic. This growth affects both the capacity requirements of the mobile networks as well as the quality of service (QoS). High percentage of mobile data traffic is generated indoor...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-500112023-07-07T16:33:07Z Femtocell technology - technical analysis of femtocell for indoor communication Shah Rahi Rajendrakumar. Li Kwok Hung School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering::Wireless communication systems The exponential growth of smartphones and smart devices such as iPhones and iPads, has led to increase in mobile data traffic. This growth affects both the capacity requirements of the mobile networks as well as the quality of service (QoS). High percentage of mobile data traffic is generated indoors and long term evolution (LTE) or fourth generation (4G) operating at higher frequencies cannot really meet the ever-increasing demand of data traffic with reasonable QoS. This final year project provides an analysis of femtocell networks to improve indoor communication. In this regard, a system level simulation environment was developed that included technical analysis of throughput of the two-tier network as well as outage probability. Research has shown that with increasing percentage of indoor traffic, the aggregated throughput of the macro network decreases significantly. Simulation results show the increase in macrocell throughput by off-loading this traffic to femtocell network. However, the introduction of femtocell in macrocell network poses a possible issue of interference which has to be addressed. The power control method is analysed in this project as a viable option for mitigating interference related problems. Bachelor of Engineering 2012-05-28T07:30:27Z 2012-05-28T07:30:27Z 2012 2012 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/50011 en Nanyang Technological University 63 p. application/pdf |
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The exponential growth of smartphones and smart devices such as iPhones and iPads, has led to increase in mobile data traffic. This growth affects both the capacity requirements of the mobile networks as well as the quality of service (QoS). High percentage of mobile data traffic is generated indoors and long term evolution (LTE) or fourth generation (4G) operating at higher frequencies cannot really meet the ever-increasing demand of data traffic with reasonable QoS. This final year project provides an analysis of femtocell networks to improve indoor communication. In this regard, a system level simulation environment was developed that included technical analysis of throughput of the two-tier network as well as outage probability. Research has shown that with increasing percentage of indoor traffic, the aggregated throughput of the macro network decreases significantly. Simulation results show the increase in macrocell throughput by off-loading this traffic to femtocell network. However, the introduction of femtocell in macrocell network poses a possible issue of interference which has to be addressed. The power control method is analysed in this project as a viable option for mitigating interference related problems. |
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