In an earlier post, we saw an idea on how to have energy efficient Femtocell. Here is a practical implementation from ALU on energy efficient Femtocell.
Friday, 4 January 2013
Monday, 31 December 2012
Top 15 blog posts from 2012
In Descending order:
- Overview of LTE Handovers
- Quick Introduction to LTE-Advanced
- 3GPP Release-12 and beyond
- Twitter et al. for Small Cell Planning
- Tech Laws we should all know about
- Real Life Pictures of Small Cells Deployments in London
- CSFB Performance
- What is coming next after LTE and IMT-Advanced
- LTE 'Antenna Ports' and their Physical mapping
- Voice-Over-LTE (VoLTE) Signalling
- 17 LTE Voice Modes
- Cellular-Wi-Fi Integration - technology and standardization roadmap
- On Signalling Storm... #LTEWS
- What is nano-SIM card
- R&S Whitepaper: LTE Transmission Modes and Beamforming
Sunday, 30 December 2012
'Small Cells' Analyst Forecasts
Interesting discussion, courtesy of Think Small Cell
If you just want to view the slides quickly, available below:
If you just want to view the slides quickly, available below:
Labels:
Femtocells,
Forecast,
Small Cells,
Stats,
Videos
Friday, 28 December 2012
Everything you ever wanted to know about M2M
Thursday, 27 December 2012
Small Cells 'Terminology' and 'Comparison'
Here is AT&T's attempt in comparing the small cells. The above comparison is probably based on the assumption that LTE Small cells are not yet widely available. Once they are, then LTE can be put in for most columns in the Technology part.
See also:
Labels:
DAS,
Femtocells,
Metrocell,
Picocells,
Small Cells,
Wi-Fi
Wednesday, 26 December 2012
Deploying Femtocells in Private Aircraft and Less Conventional Settings
Tuesday, 25 December 2012
Future mobile technology with Graphene
Some days back I attended an interesting talk where the speaker showed how Graphene will revolutionise the future mobile devices. Here is what Graphene is:
Another version:
A concept phone video from Samsung
And a Nokia demo from the last MWC that uses Graphene as a sensor and also opens the possibility of using other gestures except for touch
Monday, 24 December 2012
Saturday, 22 December 2012
Data v/s Signalling Traffic in Dongles and Phones
From a presentation by Peter Zidar in the Small Cells Global Congress 2012.
The above picture shows that even though the amount data traffic carried by dongles is much more than the amount of traffic carried by the mobile phones, the amount of signalling is far higher from the mobiles than that of dongles. This is mainly because the mobiles need to conserve the battery power and for this reason they disconnect from the network as soon as there is no need for exchange of data. Remember the Fast Dormancy issue in the smartphones? If not see this post.
Related posts:
The above picture shows that even though the amount data traffic carried by dongles is much more than the amount of traffic carried by the mobile phones, the amount of signalling is far higher from the mobiles than that of dongles. This is mainly because the mobiles need to conserve the battery power and for this reason they disconnect from the network as soon as there is no need for exchange of data. Remember the Fast Dormancy issue in the smartphones? If not see this post.
Related posts:
- On Signalling Storm...
- A Twitter discussion on 'Data Tsunami' myth
- M2M and the 'Big Data'
- Understanding smartphone traffic
Thursday, 20 December 2012
IMS Whitepapers from Spirent
Couple of old but interesting whitepapers from Spirent available, in case you are interesting in IMS. Available to download from here (registration required)
Related blog posts:
- IMS Release 10 Tutorial
- ETSI INT IMS/EPC Interoperability Standardisation: Motivation, Roadmap & First Results
- UICC and ISIM (IMS SIM)
Labels:
IMS,
Signalling,
White Papers and Reports
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