Femtocells Opportunities and Challenges for Business and Technology

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Summary

Femtocells outlines how these low-power wireless access points can be used by mobile operators to provide high-speed wireless access to existing mobile handsets in home and offices, enhancing coverage and capacity and delivering new services, while maximising the benefits of licensed spectrum. It examines the market, exploring commercial and technical factors which are critical in the initial deployment and long-term success of femtocells. Business and regulatory aspects are also considered to provide a complete but concise overview.This book summarises a new technology, which has recently received significant attention with products on the market, new standards in place and commercial deployments starting. Written by leading experts in this field, this book provides information on why cellular operators should use femtocells, what is involved in making them work and how they are used across the various wireless technologies (UMTS, WiMAX, CDMA, GSM etc).

Author Biography

Prof. Simon Saunders, PhD, CEng, FIET
Founding Chairman of the Femto Forum, Independent Wireless Technologist and Visiting Professor, University of Surrey. Professor Simon Saunders is an independent specialist in the technology of wireless communications, with a technical and commercial background derived from senior appointments in both industry (including Philips and Motorola) and academia (University of Surrey). He is an author of over 150 articles, books and book chapters. He has acted as a consultant to companies including BAA, BBC, O2, Ofcom, BT, ntl, Mitsubishi and British Land and was CTO of Red-M and CEO of Cellular Design Services Ltd. Simon speaks at and chairs a wide range of international conferences and training courses and has invented several novel wireless technologies. Particular expertise includes in-building wireless systems, radiowave propagation prediction, smart antenna design and mobile system analysis. He currently serves on technical advisory boards of several companies. He is the founding chairman of the Femto Forum, a Visiting Professor to the University of Surrey and is amember of the Ofcom Spectrum Advisory Board.
See www.simonsaunders.com for further details.

Stuart Carlaw, Vice President Mobile Wireless – ABI Research. StuartCarlawholds a program management role for ABI Research’s Wireless Practice, which includes coordinating and planning its wireless infrastructure, mobile operator, wireless handset semiconductor, short range wireless connectivity, fixed mobile convergence, femtocell, mobile device and business mobility research services. He is also lead analyst for the femtocell, fixed-mobile convergence and mobile devices research services.
He brings to the task a deep understanding of the critical issues and technologies, stemming from his immersion in these markets for over a decade as both an analyst and an engineer.
Prior to joining ABI Research, Stuart was a Telecommunications Technician in the British Army, and then Senior Analyst and laterWireless Research Director at IMS Research. At IMS he was the primary Bluetooth analyst, and responsible for all short range wireless research.
He has been quoted and published in a variety of industry and general media, including BBC TV, BBC Radio 5, the Financial Times, the Wall Street Journal, EE Times and many more, and has spoken, moderated or participated in industry events including WiMAX World, TETRA WorldCongress, Bluetooth SIG AHM, PTTWorldCongress and Freescale Technology Forum.
Stuart earned a BSc (Honours) in Physical Sciences and Business Management from De Montfort University.

Dr Andrea Giustina, Vice President, Systems Engineering – Ubiquisys Ltd.
Dr Giustina joined Ubiquisys in early 2006 where he heads the definition of Femtocell offers and system design. With over 15 years of experience in telecoms, he previously held management positions in Lucent Technologies in Systems Engineering and Professional Services for GPRS, WCDMA and IMS Services and was a Researcher for Telecom Italia.
Dr Giustina holds a Doctor’s degree in Electronics Engineering and a Telecommunications Master, both from Politecnico di Torino, and an MBA from Bath University.

Ravi Raj Bhat, Ravi Raj Bhat is an Engineering Director at Continuous Computing, managing its software R&D organisation. Ravi has published over 25 technical papers and articles in technical magazines including IEEE Communication and Electronic Design. Ravi had also co-authored a book titled, Java in Telecommunication, published by John Wiley & Sons in September 2001. Ravi holds an MBA from the Anderson School of Management at University of California, Los Angeles and BTech in Computer Engineering from National Institute of Technology, Karnataka.

V. Srinivasa Rao, V. Srinivasa Rao is an Architect for Wireless & IMS Trillium Protocol Software at Continuous Computing. In this capacity, Srinivasa is responsible for conceptualising initial product architecture and design. His oversight includes all the wireless and IMS protocol software products developed by CCPU. Srinivasa has published articles in technical magazines including Electronic Design. His expertise of communications systems ranges from the end-to-end network to signalling protocol software, with a primary focus on IMS and 3G wireless.
Mr Srinivasa holds an MTech in Telecommunication Systems & Engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur.

Rasa Siegberg, Senior Systems Engineer, Mobile & Networking Security Solutions, SafeNet Inc.
Rasa Siegberg joined SafeNet in 2005 as Systems Engineer responsible for technical presales and sales support, and various aspects of product management and marketing for the company’s portfolio of embedded software security solutions.
Currently Rasa provides strategic guidance; sales, product management, and marketing support for all embedded hardware and software security products at SafeNet with a special focus on new technologies within the telecom/mobile industry.
He has more than 10 years of experience in telecom, semiconductor, networking and embedded security industries. Prior to joining SafeNet, Rasa worked as a Senior Consultant at Conformiq Software, and as a Product Manager at SSH Communications Security Ltd. He received his MA from Helsinki University, Finland.

Table of Contents

About the Authors
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgements
List of Abbreviations
List of Figures and Tables
Introduction to Femtocells
Introduction
Why Femtocells? The Market Context
The Nature of Mobile Broadband Demand
What is a Femtocell?
Applications for Femtocells
What a Femtocell is not
The Importance of Zero-Touch
User Benefits
Operator Motivations and Economic Impact
Operator Responses
Challenges
Chapter Overview
Small Cell Background and Success Factors
Introduction
Small Cell Motivations
Other Small-Cell Systems
The Small-Cell Landscape
Emergence of the Femtocell Critical Success Factors
Conclusions
Market Issues for Femtocells
Key Benefits of a Femtocell from Market Perspective
Key Primers
Key Market Challenges
Business Cases for Femtocells
Air Interface Choices
Product Feature Sets
Additional Considerations
Adoption Forecasts and Volumes
Conclusions
Radio Issues for Femtocells
Introduction
Spectrum Scenarios
Propagation in Femtocell Environments
Coverage
Downlink Interference
Interference Challenges and Mitigations
Femtocell-to-Femtocell Interference
System-Level Performance
RF Specifications in WCDMA
Health and Safety Concerns
Conclusions
Femtocell Networks and Architectures
Introduction
Challenges
Requirements
Femto Architectures and Interfaces
Key Architectural Choices
Other Important Femto Solution Aspects
UMTS Femtos
CDMA
WiMAX
GSM
LTE
Conclusions
Femtocell Management
Introduction
Femtocell FCAPS Requirements
Broadband Forum Auto-Configuration Architecture and Framework
Auto-Configuration Data Organisation
CPE WAN Management Protocol Overview
FAP Service Data Model
DOCSIS OSS Architecture and Framework
Conclusions
Femtocell Security
Why is Security Important?
The Threat Model
Countering the Threats
Conclusions
Femtocell Standards and Industry Groups
The Importance of Standards
GSM
WCDMA
TD-SCDMA
LTE
CDMA
Mobile WiMAX
The Femto Forum
The Broadband Forum
GSMA
Conclusions
Femtocell Regulation
Introduction
Regulatory Benefits of Femtocells
Spectrum Efficiency
Economic Efficiency
Enabling Competition
Broadening Access to Services
Enabling Innovation
Environmental Goals
Spectrum Licensing Issues
Location
Authentication
Emergency Calls
Lawful Interception and Local IP Access
Backhaul Challenges
Mobile Termination Rates
Competition Concerns
Equipment Approvals
Examples of Femtocell Regulations
Conclusions
Femtocell Implementation Considerations
Introduction
Signal Processing
Location
Frequency and Timing Control
Protocol Implementation
RF Implementation
System Design and Cost
Mobile Device Challenges and Opportunities
Conclusions
Business and Service Options for Femtocells
Introduction
Ways of being a Femtocell Operator
Femtocells for Fixed-Line Operators
Types of Femtocell Service
Service Examples
Service Enablers
Stages of Femtocell Service Introduction
Conclusions
Summary: The Status and Future of Femtocells
Summary
Potential Future Femtocell Landscape
Concluding Remarks
References
Further Reading
Appendix
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