Electronics Home»Papers»

Femtocell Technology Standardization, Technical Issues and Challenges, High Tech

Femtocell Technology Standardization, Technical Issues and Challenges Femtocell Technology Standardization, Technical Issues and Challenges

Femtocell Systems and Technologies - Outline - Overview of Femtocell, Standardization of Femtocell, Femtocell Technical Issues and Challenges, The Future of Femtocell. What Femtocells Offer? Zero‐touch installation by end user, Move ability, Access Control, Femtozone (homezone) tariffs, Ownership, Femto as a service platform.

Save to myLibrary Save this page Post page as Slide Download PDF
Go to Page #  [ View Slideshow ] Page of 32
Page(s): 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32
If you see a loading image, please wait or try again by refreshing this page after sometime. Note : Best viewed in FF3 or above, IE7 or above
Author: Ai-Chun Pang (Fellow) | Visits: 720 | Page Views: 1851
 
Domain:  High Tech Category: Mobile Subcategory: Femtocells / Picocells 
Upload Date: 21st-Aug-2012  Click On Above Link To See More
Reference: NEXT-GENERATION WIRELESS NETWORKS

Papers by Ai-Chun Pang


Recent Papers



 Members having similar interests like you
similarinterests members Chih Pin Tsai
Taiwan
similarinterests members Dimitris
Belgium
similarinterests members franklin lue
Canada
similarinterests members Rohit Bhisey
India
similarinterests members Corey
USA
similarinterests members Wei xz
China
similarinterests members GMI Tech
USA
similarinterests members ming li
USA

Short URL: http://electronics.wesrch.com/pdfEL1WSSTECJRMM
 
 
Close

Please log-in to continue without interruption

Keep me Signed In

Forgot password?

Not a Member?

Register Now to return to the page you were viewing and continue using weSRCH.com without interruption.

- IT'S FREE!

Why be a Member?
  • Create a custom profile for e-mail updates on new papers and newsfeed

    a) Select just the topics you're interested and the update frequency

  • Save newsfeed links from weSRCH.com\mobile for later review

    a) Let's face it, 3G sucks ... bandwidth-wise ...

    i) Who wants to wait for full internet pages when they're mobile.

    b) This feature shows all the headlines in your field with minimal wait.

    c) Save any link to your personal library for later review when you have a high bandwidth connection. We call it myLibrary.

    d) You can even put e-mail alerts for your own keywords.

  • Easy forwarding of papers to your colleagues.

    a) Use myContacts to create connections with other weSRCH members.

    b) Use myAddressbook to store colleague's e-mail addresses for quick forwarding.

  • Post your own papers and news releases for free.

    a) Use myLibrary to manage them.