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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 30, 2014
Filed:
Jun. 24, 2010
Graham Brend, Bath, GB;
Philip Sapiano, Corsham, GB;
Nigel Bradley, Cricklade, GB;
Tony Putman, Chippenham, GB;
Graham Brend, Bath, GB;
Philip Sapiano, Corsham, GB;
Nigel Bradley, Cricklade, GB;
Tony Putman, Chippenham, GB;
Alcatel Lucent, Boulogne-Billancourt, FR;
Abstract
A femtocell arrangement comprises a plurality of femtocells Femto 1 to Femto 13 having coverage distributed over a region, such as, for example, an office. A border femtocell, Femto 3 or Femto 10, of said plurality has coverage at an entrance to the region and is arranged to operate at a higher transmit power level to provide a larger coverage area than that provided by neighboring femtocells. In addition, the border femtocell may be allocated a specific Primary Scrambling Code (PSC) to show its designation as a border femtocell. An approaching user equipment UE 1 or UE 2 tends to attach to the higher transmit power border femtocells. The Femto Gateway managing the connection is aware of the likelihood that an approaching UE will tend to attach to a border femtocell, and this is further confirmed by the use of a specific PSC. Hence, handover is expedited as the most suitable femtocells may be chosen as targets for handover.