Abstract
this paper showcases a new deployment plan for Femtocell Access Points (FAPS) in order to provide wireless coverage on the go in a specific area. This deployment plan is applied in two steps. Firstly, predicting the number of required FAPs which relies on measuring the required area and calculating the FAP radios in the target area's environment. Secondly, deciding on the location to install FAPs which relies on locating the absence of received power from a macrocell and then the weakest received power from each FAP to the next. Mina neighbourhood in Makkah in Saudi Arabia is used as a case study because it suffers from poor coverage either because of the mountain terrain surrounding it or the large number of people during a pilgrimage time. Providing coverage and an enhanced quality of service requires several measurements, including signal strength, coverage area and outage probability.