Femtocell interference by macro network is now addressed

January 25, 2010 by admin  
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femtocell Femtocell interference by macro network is now addressed

It is widely accepted that the of will be a significant factor in driving the future uptake of mobile . There has been concern however over potential issues of between and the micro/ networks. These concerns have been largely allayed by a femtocell radio study carried out by The Femto Forum.
If one understand the basic concept of that the concern for is obvious. The and macrocell the same carrier and hence the cause for . The simplest way to avoid is for the to utilise a different carrier than the surrounding network. But I think this will be like running away from the problem instead of solving it. Also this not very much feasible or either because majority of do not have sufficient .
This issue was really serious and as expected whoever involved with the specially the Femto Forum got involved into the research to answers the regarding the .
The Femto Forum study therefore focused on finding for mitigating when both the and macrocell networks share the same carrier. These methods are already being developed for pre-standard solutions, and Femto are working to bring them within the standards framework.
The of the study was to identify a number of solutions that will mitigate any potential of the network by the .
The first really good news is that the study found have the potential to deliver an of more capacity than the network alone when used in dense , even when occupying the same as the macrocell.
Effectively what it’s been suggested is that any related barriers to wide scale have been removed so operators will be able to maximise the capacity benefits offered by .
Following are the key solutions suggested for mitigation considering that and cell using the same carrier:
  • Adaptive Pilot Power Control: In this case the dynamicallyadjusts its transmit power in response to the current level of signals fromsurrounding cells and the desired coverage area.
  • Extended Tests for Dynamic Range: This will ensure that designsare able to operate reliably even in the presence of nearby high powermobile phones connected to the network (this test has already beenincorporated into the latest 3GPP Release 8, 25.104 specification).
  • Uplink power capping: This technique specify that the uplink power of the mobile phone is capped when operating in the environment thus ensuring that even in difficult radio conditions,the phone hands-off to the network before its transmit power increasesto the point where noise rise is a problem.
  • Dynamic receiver gain management: Automatic gain or adaptive attenuation in the will ensure that can offer good service to both near and far mobile phones without unnecessarily increasing the phone transmit power, therefore keeping the noise rise to a minimum.

At a time when mobile operators are seeing data usage rocket, offer an economic and effective way to deal with demand. This therefore makes it very important for the technology to sort out any niggling issues.

There is no doubt that by utilizing the identified management techniques can offer operators an effective method to increase capacity and coverage within theirexisting networks through dense cell .

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Femtocell interference by macro network is now addressed

February 2, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Uncategorized

It is widely accepted that the of will be a significant factor in driving the future uptake of mobile . There has been concern however over potential issues of between and the micro/ networks. These concerns have been largely allayed by a radio study carried out by The Femto Forum.

If one understand the basic concept of that the concern for is obvious. The and macrocell the same carrier and hence the cause for . The simplest way to avoid is for the to utilise a different carrier than the surrounding network. But I think this will be like running away from the problem instead of solving it. Also this not very much feasible or either because majority of do not have sufficient .

This issue was really serious and as expected whoever involved with the specially the Femto Forum got involved into the research to answers the regarding the .

The Femto Forum study therefore focused on finding for mitigating when both the and macrocell networks share the same carrier. These methods are already being developed for pre-standard solutions, and Femto are working to bring them within the standards framework.
The of the study was to identify a number of solutions that will mitigate any potential of the network by the .

The first really good news is that the study found have the potential to deliver an of more capacity than the network alone when used in dense , even when occupying the same as the macrocell.

Effectively what it’s been suggested is that any related barriers to wide scale have been removed so operators will be able to maximise the capacity benefits offered by .

Following are the key solutions suggested for mitigation considering that and cell using the same carrier:

* Adaptive Pilot Power Control: In this case the dynamicallyadjusts its transmit power in response to the current level of signals fromsurrounding cells and the desired coverage area.
* Extended Tests for Dynamic Range: This will ensure that designsare able to operate reliably even in the presence of nearby high powermobile phones connected to the network (this test has already beenincorporated into the latest 3GPP Release 8, 25.104 specification).
* Uplink power capping: This technique specify that the uplink power of the mobile phone is capped when operating in the environment thus ensuring that even in difficult radio conditions,the phone hands-off to the network before its transmit power increasesto the point where noise rise is a problem.
* Dynamic receiver gain management: Automatic gain or adaptive attenuation in the will ensure that can offer good service to both near and far mobile phones without unnecessarily increasing the phone transmit power, therefore keeping the noise rise to a minimum.

At a time when mobile operators are seeing data usage rocket, offer an economic and effective way to deal with demand. This therefore makes it very important for the technology to sort out any niggling issues.

There is no doubt that by utilizing the identified management techniques can offer operators an effective method to increase capacity and coverage within theirexisting networks through dense cell .

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