Enhanced Performance for Dynamic Wireless Environment via Integrated Push System and Femtocell

This paper provides a, new design topology for wireless data broadcasting.  At the Broadcast server, the use of smart antennas with alterable beamwidth to client location based wireless push system. Where data from the broadcast sever (BS) is transmitted to the user location area with respect to geographical distribution of clients with the help of learning automata, where modification is done at the receiver side by integrating with the Femtocell. The proposed scheme increases the speed of data broadcasting in dynamic environment observed at the client side.

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