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Users or learners want ubiquitous connectivity independent of devices and locations. Femto technology seems to be a good candidate for the open mobile alliance that can potentially play a much broader role by enabling a new class of multimedia and ubiquitous learning. The femtocells operate in the licensed spectrum and provide flexible and scalable end-to-end connectivity. In this paper, we present a femto technology for ubiquitous learning (u-learning) system. We consider the scenario that femtocells and macrocells are being operated in campus area and study the link budget of femtocells.

Keywords

Component, Budget, Digital Subscriber Line (DSL), Femto Technology, Link Introduction, Ubiquitous Learning (U-Learning)
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