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7.4 Output Screens
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External View of the Artifact
From this diagram we observe a Femtocells base station is connected to the home net work
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Home network configuration
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Configuration details
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We get thae above graph when the FPT is taken in the mobile 1 and the HTTP is taken in the mobile 2 .by these two combinations the delay throughput and conectivity is veriied.where in FTP download option is selected and in HTTP download option is selected.
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Mobile 1 HTTP vs Mobile 2 FTP
We get thae above graph when the HTTP is taken in the mobile 1 and the FTP is taken in the mobile 2 .by these two combinations the delay throughput and conectivity is veriied.where in FTP download option is selected and in HTTP download option is selected.
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Mobile 1 Video conferencing vs Mobile 2 voice
We get thae above graph when the video conferencing application is taken in the mobile 1 and the voice application is taken in the mobile 2 .by these two combinations the delay throughput and conectivity is verified.where in video conferencing packetdelay option is selected and in voice jitter option is selected.
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Mobile 1Voice vs Mobile 2 Video conferencing
We get thae above graph when the voice application is taken in the mobile 1 and the video conferencing application is taken in the mobile 2 .by these two combinations the delay throughput and conectivity is verified.where in voice jitter option is selected and in videoconferencing packet delay variation option is selected.
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Mobile 1 Video conferencing vs Mobile 2 FTP
We get thae above graph when the video conferencing is taken in the mobile 1 and the video FTP application is taken in the mobile 2 .by these two combinations the delay throughput and conectivity is verified.where in video conferencing packet delay option is selected and in FTP download file size variation option is selected.
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Mobile 1 FTP vs Mobile 2 Video conferencing
We get thae above graph when the FTP application is taken in the mobile 1 and the video conferencing application is taken in the mobile 2 .by these two combinations the delay throughput and conectivity is verified.where in FTP download file size option is selected and in videoconferencing packet delay variation option is selected.
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Mobile 1 Voice vs Mobile 2 FTP
We get thae above graph when the voice application is taken in the mobile 1 and the FTP application is taken in the mobile 2 .by these two combinations the delay throughput and conectivity is verified.where in voice jitter option is selected and in download file size variation option is selected.
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Mobile 1 FTP vs Mobile 2 Voice
We get thae above graph when the FTP is taken in the mobile 1 and the voice application is taken in the mobile 2 .by these two combinations the delay throughput and conectivity is verified.where in FTP download file size is selected and in voice jitter option is selected.
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54 Mobile 1 Video conferencing vs Mobile 2 HTTP
We get thae above graph when the Video conferencing application is taken in the mobile 1 and the HTTP application is taken in the mobile 2 .by these two combinations the delay throughput and conectivity is verified.where in Video conferencing packet dalay option is selected and in HTTP download object variation option is selected.
55 Mobile 1 HTTP vs Mobile 2 Videoconferencing
We get thae above graph when the HTTP application is taken in the mobile 1 and the Videoconferencing application is taken in the mobile 2 .by these two combinations the delay throughput and conectivity is verified.where in HTTP download option is selected and in Videoconferencing packet delay variation option is selected.
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CHAPTER 8
Conclusion
In this project it is observed that femtocells are a new emerging technology in the wireless communications. It has large impact on the mobile service providers to provide their consumers a very good quality of services without any difficulties. Still there are many researches going on femtocells issues like coverage, security and cost. In order to install a Femtocell at domestic or at a business environment a broadband internet is required and to enjoy services a minimum 3G hand set is required for costumer. In coming days the Femtocell technology will change the phase of the telecom industry.
In my project I have verified the efficiency of the femtocells can be increased by decreasing the delay and by increasing the throughput and also reliable connectivity.
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