Abstract

AbstractA case study of designing advanced telecommunicatıon computing architecture (ATCA) framework using femtocells. A small cell is smaller than the expected base station, explicitly intended to broaden the information capacity, speed, and proficiency of a cell arrange. These low force radio access hubs can be sent inside or outside, and utilize authorized, shared, or unlicensed range. The femtocell gateway architecture is designed for a small range such as 10 m to a few kilometers. Small cells can be utilized to give in-building and open-air remote help. Mobile operators use them to expand their service coverage and additionally increment network limits. Small cells are downsized, low force, lightweight remote access base stations that are found regularly inside homes, workplaces, and shopping centers.The small cell solution is comprised of a clusters of small cells, the access points intended for in-building home or undertaking use, and a little arrangement of core system components for interconnection between the small cells cluster and the inheritance core system. The small cells cluster relies on an IP level architecture that organizes into a system several elements of the conventional UMTS. It gives both the NodeB and RNC functionalities. The small cell arrangement is comprised of one or a few cluster of small cells, in addition to this arrangement of components shared between the groups. A “cluster” is characterized as the group of small cells (up to 64,000) associated with a “small cell gateway” furnishing the interworking with the mobile packet core. ATCA depicts a high data transfer capacity, high network, and chassis-based architecture designed principally to appeal to the telecommunication industry. AdvancedTCA or ATCA is an open standard from the PCI industrial computer manufacturers group (PICMG) that characterizes particulars for high-performance communication framework.KeywordsSmall cellUniversal mobile telecommunication system (UMTS)ClusterSun Netra X4250Advanced telecommunication computing architecture (ATCA)

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