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Attocells: High Density Indoor Small Cells

07 February 2013

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The demand for wireless data is predicted to grow exponentially in the next few years, driven by the growing popularity of smartphones and tablet devices, and new data intensive services. The use of small cells in a heterogeneous network structure is a promising way of providing the required capacity in cellular networks, offering gains in capacity due to higher spatial reuse, better radio propagation conditions and the ability to target demand hotspots. Examples of these small cells include femtocells and metrocells. In this paper, we examine the concept of deploying indoor small cells in higher densities in order to further leverage spatial reuse gains. The issues and challenges involved in deploying these very small cells with coverage range of only a few meters and a novel antenna configuration providing coverage from the ceiling are discussed. Simulations of a HSDPA deployment are performed indicating that the proposed antenna configuration reduces interference and improves capacity by a factor of 4 compared to using traditional dipole antennas, enabling significant indoor user throughput gains.