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Title:
Managing the Interference for Down-Link in LTE Using Fractional Frequency Reuse
Authors: Ahmed Ibrahim; Amr A.Al-Awamry; Ashraf Shawky Mohra
Year: 2020
Keywords: LTE; FFR; SFR; Femtocell; Femto Base Station; Resource Allocation; Inter-cell interference (ICI).
Journal: Indonesian Journal of Science & Technology
Volume: 5
Issue: 3
Pages: 440-455
Publisher: Journal homepage: http://ejournal.upi.edu/index.php/ijost/
Local/International: International
Paper Link: Not Available
Full paper Ashraf Shawky Selim SayedAhmed Mohra_42-Dec 2020-Managing the Interference for Down-Link in LTE Using Fractional Frequency Reuse.pdf
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Abstract:

Long Term Evolution has developed a new radio technology called femtocell or Femto Base station; which is well-suited to improve cellular network capacity and mobile coverage to indoor user's areas. Providing additional capacity and coverage expansion through FBSs could lead to large interference in a cellular radio communication network. In this paper; we proposed an efficient resource allocation scheme based on Fraction Frequency Reuse (FFR) for interference mitigation; where the entire spectrum is shared among network entities. FFR mechanism aims to reduce co-tier and cross-tier downlink interferences by allocating non-overlapping sets of bands to the user equipment at different geographic locations. The main purpose of this work is to compare two main types of FFR schemes; respectively; Strict FFR and Soft Frequency Reuse with the proposed scheme. The three types of FFR schemes were explained and evaluated with Monte-Carlo simulation based on some performance metrics; namely; sum-rate; spectral efficiency; and outage probability. Simulation results showed that the impacts of the proposed scheme are significantly high in comparison with two other methods. The proposed scheme proved to enhance spectral efficiency; reduced the outage probability; and increased the sum rate for all the users.

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