Enhanced Fractional Frequency Reuse to Increase Capacity of OFDMA Systems
                              Authors: Xie, Zheng and Walke, Bernard 
                                
Chair of Communication Networks (ComNets), Faculty 6, RWTH Aachen University
Contact:  publications@comnets.rwth-aachen.de
               
                                
                            
                               In 3rd International on New Technologies, Mobility and Security (NTMS 2009), p. 5, Cairo, Egypt, 2009. 
                              
                              Publication Date: Dec, 2009
                            
                                On page(s):5
                          
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                            Abstract
                          Inter-cell interference (ICI) mitigation is always a big challenge issue in cellular systems. In this work we propose an Enhanced Fractional Frequency Reuse (EFFR) scheme combined with power allocation and an interference-aware reuse mechanism to achieve not only ICI limitation at cell edge but also enhancement of overall cell capacity in orthogonal frequency division multiple access (OFDMA) based communication networks. The EFFR scheme divides the whole available bandwidth into a Primary Segment and a Secondary Segment. The exclusive reuse-3 subchannels in the Primary Segment will be prior used by cell-edge users with higher transmission power, whereas the remaining subchannels are all reuse-1 subchannels allowing to be used with lower power. In addition, the resources in the Secondary Segment will be occupied by means of signal-to-interference-ratio (SINR) estimation. We implement the proposed EFFR scheme in a system-level simulator and compare its performance with the well-known Soft Frequency Reuse (SFR) scheme and the classical reuse-1 scheme. In order to investigate the impact on the performance by power allocation, schemes are simulated with various power masks, and using a scenario with surrounding cells up to 2nd-tier. Simulation results show that the EFFR scheme is more flexible and robust than the SFR scheme, and can gain substantial improvements in terms of both, the overall cell capacity as well as the cell-edge user performance
                            
                          
                            Author Keywords 
                 
                              Cellular system, frequency reuse, inter-cell 
interference mitigation, LTE, OFDMA, WiMAX
                            
                            
                            
                          
                        Bibtex
@CONFERENCE{XieWalke_NTMS_2009,
  AUTHOR          = {Xie, Z. and Walke, B.},
  TITLE           = {Enhanced Fractional Frequency Reuse to Increase Capacity of OFDMA
                    Systems},
  YEAR            = {2009},
  MONTH           = {Dec},
  PAGES           = {5},
  ADDRESS         = {Cairo, Egypt},
  BOOKTITLE       = {3rd International on New Technologies, Mobility and Security (NTMS 2009)},
  AFFILIATION     = {Chair of Communication Networks (ComNets), Faculty 6, RWTH Aachen University},
  KEYWORDS        = {Cellular system, frequency reuse, inter-cell 
interference mitigation,
                    LTE, OFDMA, WiMAX},
  URL             = {https://www.comnets.rwth-aachen.de} 
}
                          
                          
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