Saeed, Rashid Abdelhaleem
(2011)
Interference in femtocell network.
In:
Research Issues in Wireless Communication Networking.
IIUM Press, Kuala Lumpur, pp. 223-231.
ISBN 978-967-418-149-9
Abstract
Femtocell network is a new technology that uses the advantage of an Internet backbone to enhance the cellular coverage in residential or small business areas. However, due to the expected random deployment of the femtocell access point (FAPs), there is a strong probability of interference among the femtocell nodes and between the
femtocells and the macrocell nodes. In this chapter, an interference enhancement for multi-femtocells is developed and designed for two tiers macro-femtocell networks. An
adaptive power control is calculated based on selecting the minimum interference channel with the optimized channel gain. In the simulation a number of the FAPs, the
distance between the macrocell and the femtocell and the path loss between the macrocell node and the FAPs are used as design parameters. The results show a performance enhancement in the interference degradation ratio
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