The best way to increase the system capacity of a wireless link is by getting the transmitter and receiver closer to each other, which creates the dual benefits of higher-quality links and more spatial reuse. In a network with nomadic users, this inevitably involves deploying more infrastructure, typically in the form of microcells, hot spots, distributed antennas, or relays. A less expensive alternative is the recent concept of femtocells — also called home base stations — which are data access points installed by home users to get better indoor voice and data coverage.
The book has been divided into seven chapters.
In chapter 2, the basics of femto cell, its benefits, comparisons with other small cell networks, its challenges are described.
In chapter 3, handoff and how it is performed in femtocell and the various criterions are shown.
In chapter 4, different path loss models, channel model for femto cellular network are presented and related parameters are simulated.
In chapter 5, handover probabilities and handover failures are examined for macro/femto networks.
In chapter 6, the proposed algorithm is described and and its performance in different scenarios are valuated. Numerical results are shown.
In chapter 7, the conclusion is presented.
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