FEMTOCELL
GAYATHRI . G . NAIR
R7 A
ROLL NO : 44
"CAN YOU HEAR ME NOW????"
• This is often the case of in homes and buildings where
coverage decreases considerably as soon as you go
indoors.
• People are ditching their landlines in favor of mobile
phones.
• It has become necessary to work on new technology that
will facilitate calling coverage both indoor and outdoor.
INTRODUCTION
• Femtocell Technology could be the answer.
• In addition to facilitating better indoor call coverage , this
emerging technology reduces the drain that advanced
mobile services.
• A small device which is installed in home or office in order
to offer better support to mobile phones.
• These base stations can accommodate up to five cell
phones.
• Enhance the cell phone signal that you receive indoors.
• Now many operators are providing femtocell service.
FEMTOCELL
PROBLEMS
• Mobile cellular and 3G networks normally often suffer
from poor penetration and reception in certain areas ,like
indoors.
• This decreases the quality of voice and video
communication.
• It slows down high speed services.
WHY IS FEMTOCELL IMPORTANT?
Femtocells very important for the following reasons:
 It can provide indoor coverage for places where macrocells
cannot .
 It can offload traffic from the macrocell layer and improve
macrocell capacity .
 Addition of a femtocell layer will significantly improve the total
network capacity by reusing radio spectrum indoors .
 There is a growing demand for higher and higher data rates.
 Femtocells can provide significant power saving to UEs .
The use of femtocells ‘greener’ than macrocells .
Femtocell provides an ideal solution for FMC .
 Femtocell plays an important role in mobile broadband
and all over communications.
ARCHITECTURE
WORKING
HANDOVER OPERATION
 Handover in mobile phone systems:
 A mobile phone switches between different call sites during a phone call.
 Femtocell Handover:
Femtocell do not implement soft handover
 All calls are switching instantly from femtocell & external outdoor cellular
network.
 This is known as hard Handover.
 The 2G & 3G systems co-exist, it automatically select 3G where good
reception.
 Optimizing Handover into a Femtocell:
 There are 3 approaches
 Adding femtocells to the neighbour lists.
 Adding some smarts into mobile phone.
 Making the femtocell as clever as possible.
TYPES OF FEMTOCELL
DOMESTIC
ENTERPRISE
METRO-FEMTO
ADVANTAGES
 Cellular Users
 Simple deployment
Increased user throughput
 Lower transmit power
Prolong handset battery life
 Improved indoor coverage
New applications
 Security
Network Providers
 Enhanced services
 Increased revenue
Offload data traffic
 Increased area spectral efficiency
Improved customer satisfaction
DISADVANTAGES
 Difficult to install
 Requires broadband connection
 It does not provide good coverage in outdoors
SECURITY
Femtocell security risks
User privacy
Denial of service and general service availability- the link between
the femtocell and the cellular core network is across the Internet
and it is IP based.
 Fraud and service theft.
Femtocell security measures .
Use of Ipsec .
Femtocell Secure Authentication .
 Wireless link security .
 EAP, Extensible Authentication Protocol
QUALITY OF SERVICE
 In shared-bandwidth approaches, which are the
majority of designs currently being developed, the
effect on Quality of Service may be an issue.
FEMTOFORUM
SOME FEMTOCELLS
CONCLUSION
• Femtocells are on a road to nowhere .
• Unsatisfactory coverage and the increasing number of high-data-
rate application are two driving forces for femtocell development .
• Femtocells have the potential to provide high quality network
access to indoor users at low cost.
• Improve coverage .
• Provide huge capacity gain.
REFERENCES
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Femtocell
 http://www.mobileburn.com/definition.jsp?term=femto
 http://searchtelecom.techtarget.com/definition/femtocell
 http://www.airvana.com/technology/femtocell-network-architecture/
 http://123seminarsonly.com/Seminar-Reports/031/Femtocells.html
 http://www.thinksmallcell.com/System/how-femtocells-work.html
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Femtocell Seminar

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    FEMTOCELL GAYATHRI . G. NAIR R7 A ROLL NO : 44
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    "CAN YOU HEARME NOW????"
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    • This isoften the case of in homes and buildings where coverage decreases considerably as soon as you go indoors. • People are ditching their landlines in favor of mobile phones. • It has become necessary to work on new technology that will facilitate calling coverage both indoor and outdoor. INTRODUCTION
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    • Femtocell Technologycould be the answer. • In addition to facilitating better indoor call coverage , this emerging technology reduces the drain that advanced mobile services.
  • 5.
    • A smalldevice which is installed in home or office in order to offer better support to mobile phones. • These base stations can accommodate up to five cell phones. • Enhance the cell phone signal that you receive indoors. • Now many operators are providing femtocell service. FEMTOCELL
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    PROBLEMS • Mobile cellularand 3G networks normally often suffer from poor penetration and reception in certain areas ,like indoors. • This decreases the quality of voice and video communication. • It slows down high speed services.
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    WHY IS FEMTOCELLIMPORTANT? Femtocells very important for the following reasons:  It can provide indoor coverage for places where macrocells cannot .  It can offload traffic from the macrocell layer and improve macrocell capacity .  Addition of a femtocell layer will significantly improve the total network capacity by reusing radio spectrum indoors .  There is a growing demand for higher and higher data rates.
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     Femtocells canprovide significant power saving to UEs . The use of femtocells ‘greener’ than macrocells . Femtocell provides an ideal solution for FMC .  Femtocell plays an important role in mobile broadband and all over communications.
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    HANDOVER OPERATION  Handoverin mobile phone systems:  A mobile phone switches between different call sites during a phone call.  Femtocell Handover: Femtocell do not implement soft handover  All calls are switching instantly from femtocell & external outdoor cellular network.  This is known as hard Handover.  The 2G & 3G systems co-exist, it automatically select 3G where good reception.
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     Optimizing Handoverinto a Femtocell:  There are 3 approaches  Adding femtocells to the neighbour lists.  Adding some smarts into mobile phone.  Making the femtocell as clever as possible.
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    ADVANTAGES  Cellular Users Simple deployment Increased user throughput  Lower transmit power Prolong handset battery life  Improved indoor coverage New applications  Security
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    Network Providers  Enhancedservices  Increased revenue Offload data traffic  Increased area spectral efficiency Improved customer satisfaction
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    DISADVANTAGES  Difficult toinstall  Requires broadband connection  It does not provide good coverage in outdoors
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    SECURITY Femtocell security risks Userprivacy Denial of service and general service availability- the link between the femtocell and the cellular core network is across the Internet and it is IP based.  Fraud and service theft.
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    Femtocell security measures. Use of Ipsec . Femtocell Secure Authentication .  Wireless link security .  EAP, Extensible Authentication Protocol
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    QUALITY OF SERVICE In shared-bandwidth approaches, which are the majority of designs currently being developed, the effect on Quality of Service may be an issue.
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    CONCLUSION • Femtocells areon a road to nowhere . • Unsatisfactory coverage and the increasing number of high-data- rate application are two driving forces for femtocell development . • Femtocells have the potential to provide high quality network access to indoor users at low cost. • Improve coverage . • Provide huge capacity gain.
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    REFERENCES  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Femtocell  http://www.mobileburn.com/definition.jsp?term=femto http://searchtelecom.techtarget.com/definition/femtocell  http://www.airvana.com/technology/femtocell-network-architecture/  http://123seminarsonly.com/Seminar-Reports/031/Femtocells.html  http://www.thinksmallcell.com/System/how-femtocells-work.html
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