Femtocells

Opportunities and Challenges for Business and Technology

by: Simon Saunders - Stuart Carlaw - Andrea Giustina - Ravi Raj Bhat - V.Srinivasa Rao - Rasa Siegberg

Femtocells
Author: Simon Saunders, Stuart Carlaw, Andrea Giustina, Ravi Raj Bhat, V.Srinivasa Rao, Rasa Siegberg

Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell (an imprint of John Wiley & Sons Ltd)

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Publication date: 17 July 2009

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ISBN: 0470748184 ISBN 13: 9780470748183

Femtocells by Simon Saunders - Stuart Carlaw - Andrea Giustina - Ravi Raj Bhat - V.Srinivasa Rao - Rasa Siegberg

Outlines how wireless access points can be used by mobile operators to provide high-speed wireless access, enhancing coverage and capacity and delivering entirely new services, while maximising the benefits of licensed spectrum. This book provides overview of the relevant standards across WCDMA, LTE, CDMA, WiMAX and GSM air interfaces. Top page

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Femtocells are low-power wireless access points used in the home and office. They operate in licensed spectrum to connect standard mobile phones (WCDMA, LTE, WiMAX, CDMA and GSM) and other mobile devices to a mobile operator's network via standard broadband internet connections. This technology is of high interest for mobile operators and for millions of users who will benefit from enhanced access to mobile broadband services. "Femtocells" outlines how wireless access points can be used by mobile operators to provide high-speed wireless access, enhancing coverage and capacity and delivering entirely new services, while maximising the benefits of licensed spectrum. The book examines the market, exploring commercial and technical factors which are critical in the initial deployment and long-term success of femtocells. Business, standards and regulatory aspects are also considered to provide a complete but concise overview. It is one of the first authoritative texts to concentrate on femtocells. It is written by expert authors from industry including leading analysts, femtocell and system vendors. It covers both technology and business aspects in detail. It provides overview of the relevant standards across WCDMA, LTE, CDMA, WiMAX and GSM air interfaces. Top page

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Publisher & Imprint: Wiley-Blackwell (an imprint of John Wiley & Sons Ltd)

City: Chicester

Pages: 256

More info: height 250 mm width 150 mm weight 666 gr

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Age recommended: Professional and scholarly

Summary Femtocells About the Authors. Foreword. Preface. Acknowledgements. Abbreviations. List of Figures. List of Tables. 1 Introduction to Femtocells (Simon Saunders). 1.1 Introduction. 1.2 Why Femtocells? The Market Context. 1.3 The Nature of Mobile Broadband Demand. 1.4 What is a Femtocell? 1.5 Applications for Femtocells. 1.6 What a Femtocell is not. 1.7 The Importance of 'Zero-Touch'. 1.8 User Benefits. 1.9 Operator Motivations and Economic Impact. 1.10 Operator Responses. 1.11 Challenges. 1.12 Chapter Overview. 2 Small Cell Background and Success Factors (Simon Saunders). 2.1 Introduction. 2.2 Small Cell Motivations. 2.3 Other Small-Cell Systems. 2.4 The Small-Cell Landscape. 2.5 Emergence of the Femtocell - Critical Success Factors. 2.6 Conclusions. 3 Market Issues for Femtocells (Stuart Carlaw). 3.1 Key Benefits of a Femtocell from Market Perspective. 3.2 Key Primers. 3.3 Key Market Challenges. 3.4 Business Cases for Femtocells. 3.5 Air Interface Choices. 3.6 Product Feature Sets. 3.7 Additional Considerations. 3.8 Adoption Forecasts and Volumes. 3.9 Conclusions. 4 Radio Issues for Femtocells (Simon Saunders). 4.1 Introduction. 4.2 Spectrum Scenarios. 4.3 Propagation in Femtocell Environments. 4.4 Coverage. 4.5 Downlink Interference. 4.6 Interference Challenges and Mitigations. 4.7 Femtocell-to-Femtocell Interference. 4.8 System-Level Performance. 4.9 RF Specifications in WCDMA. 4.10 Health and Safety Concerns. 4.11 Conclusions. 5 Femtocell Networks and Architectures (Andrea Giustina). 5.1 Introduction. 5.2 Challenges. 5.3 Requirements. 5.4 Femto Architectures and Interfaces. 5.5 Key Architectural Choices. 5.6 Other Important Femto Solution Aspects. 5.7 UMTS Femtos. 5.8 CDMA. 5.9 WiMAX. 5.10 GSM. 5.11 LTE. 5.12 Conclusions. 6 Femtocell Management (Ravi Raj Bhat and V. Srinivasa Rao). 6.1 Introduction. 6.2 Femtocell FCAPS Requirements. 6.3 Broadband Forum Auto-Configuration Architecture and Framework. 6.4 Auto-Configuration Data Organisation. 6.5 CPE WAN Management Protocol Overview. 6.6 FAP Service Data Model. 6.7 DOCSIS OSS Architecture and Framework. 6.8 Conclusions. 7 Femtocell Security (Rasa Siegberg). 7.1 Why is Security Important? 7.2 The Threat Model. 7.3 Countering the Threats. 7.4 Conclusions. 8 Femtocell Standards and Industry Groups (Simon Saunders). 8.1 The Importance of Standards. 8.2 GSM. 8.3 WCDMA. 8.4 TD-SCDMA. 8.5 LTE. 8.6 CDMA. 8.7 Mobile WiMAX. 8.8 The Femto Forum. 8.9 The Broadband Forum. 8.10 GSMA. 8.11 Conclusions. 9 Femtocell Regulation (Simon Saunders). 9.1 Introduction. 9.2 Regulatory Benefits of Femtocells. 9.3 Spectrum Efficiency. 9.4 Economic Efficiency. 9.5 Enabling Competition. 9.6 Broadening Access to Services. 9.7 Enabling Innovation. 9.8 Environmental Goals. 9.9 Spectrum Licensing Issues. 9.10 Location. 9.11 Authentication. 9.12 Emergency Calls. 9.13 Lawful Interception and Local IP Access. 9.14 Backhaul Challenges. 9.15 Mobile Termination Rates. 9.16 Competition Concerns. 9.17 Equipment Approvals. 9.18 Examples of Femtocell Regulations. 9.19 Conclusions. 10 Femtocell Implementation Considerations (Simon Saunders). 10.1 Introduction. 10.2 Signal Processing. 10.3 Location. 10.4 Frequency and Timing Control. 10.5 Protocol Implementation. 10.6 RF Implementation. 10.7 System Design and Cost. 10.8 Mobile Device Challenges and Opportunities. 10.9 Conclusions. 11 Business and Service Options for Femtocells (Simon Saunders and Stuart Carlaw). 11.1 Introduction. 11.2 Ways of being a Femtocell Operator. 11.3 Femtocells for Fixed-Line Operators. 11.4 Types of Femtocell Service. 11.5 Service Examples. 11.6 Service Enablers. 11.7 Stages of Femtocell Service Introduction. 11.8 Conclusions. 12 Summary: The Status and Future of Femtocells (Simon Saunders). 12.1 Summary. 12.2 Potential Future Femtocell Landscape. 12.3 Concluding Remarks. References. Further Reading. Appendix: A Brief Guide to Units and Spectrum. Index. Top page

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