Service Quality Improvement of Mobile Users in Vehicular Environment by Mobile Femtocell Network Deployment
Mostafa Zaman Chowdhurya, Seung Que Leeb, Byung Han Rub, Namhoon, Parkb, and Yeong Min Jang

TL;DR
This paper proposes deploying femtocells within vehicles to improve signal quality for mobile users, demonstrating through analysis and simulation that this approach significantly enhances service in vehicular environments.
Contribution
It introduces a novel application of femtocell technology inside vehicles, connecting them via wired and wireless links to improve signal quality for mobile users.
Findings
Enhanced signal quality for vehicular users
Reduced outage probability in mobile environments
Significant performance improvement shown in simulations
Abstract
The femto-access-point (FAP), a low power small cellular base station provides better signal quality for the indoor users. The mobile users in the vehicular environment suffer for the low quality signal from the outside wireless networks. The deployment of femtocells in the vehicular environment can solve the low level signal-to-noise plus interference problem. In this paper, we propose new application of the femtocell technology. The femtocells are deployed in the vehicular environment. Short distance between the user and the FAP provides better signal quality. The inside FAPs are connected to the core network through the outside macrocellular networks or the satellite networks. One stronger transceiver is installed at outside the vehicle. This transceiver is connected to FAPs using wired connection and to macrocellular or the satellite access networks through wireless link. The…
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