microcells
Microcells are a class of small cellular base stations designed to provide localized coverage and capacity within a larger cellular network. They operate at higher power than picocells and femtocells but cover a smaller area than macro cells, typically serving a radius from hundreds of meters up to a few kilometers depending on environment. They are deployed in high-demand areas such as city centers, transit hubs, office buildings, and indoor venues to supplement macrocell coverage and relieve congestion.
Microcells connect to the operator's core network via a backhaul link, commonly fiber, Ethernet, or microwave
Deployment considerations: Site acquisition, power, cooling, and backhaul reliability are critical. Frequency planning and interference with
Role and trends: Microcells are a key tool for densification in 5G and 4G networks, enabling higher