Abstract
Femtocell technology is widely known for its ability to improve cellular services while reducing the capital and operation expenditure of cellular providers. However, this can lead to more interference and accessibility issues. There are three types of femtocell access schemes currently, which are open, closed and hybrid access. While open access improves the overall network performance, closed access is a much more preferred by the end-user since it guarantees access to the femtocell owner. For this reason, hybrid access is a compromise which releases the femtocell access to the visitor when there is surplus resource left by the owner. This paper proposes a comprehensive method to solve the femtocell access issue by designing a joint multilevel priority scheduling and femtocell access policy based on a Matrix of Conflict RRM. It will be shown through computer simulation that the proposed scheduling and access policy provide network flexibility, for the femtocell owner and cellular provider, which can be utilized to achieve more benefits for both.
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