2016
DOI: 10.1002/wcm.2731
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A universal frequency reuse scheme in LTE‐A heterogeneous networks

Abstract: Effective inter-cell interference mitigation has been extensively studied because of its outstanding cell-edge signal quality improvement capability. Conventional static inter-cell interference coordination strategies, including fractional frequency reuse and soft frequency reuse, have received much attention owing to their effectiveness in mitigating interference and low complexity in implementation. However, they are less effective when dealing with dense uneven traffic distributions and dynamic traffic dema… Show more

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“…1. Interference occurs between two neighbor BSs in the mobile cellular network, as proposed in [25]. Based on a literature review, no previous work has focused on handovers that occur in the overlapping area in the clustering of VANETs.…”
Section: Handover Problem Statementmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…1. Interference occurs between two neighbor BSs in the mobile cellular network, as proposed in [25]. Based on a literature review, no previous work has focused on handovers that occur in the overlapping area in the clustering of VANETs.…”
Section: Handover Problem Statementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Handover problem in clustering of VANETs is a more serious problem than in mobile devices because vehicles have ten times higher speed than mobile devices according to [10]. Vehicles in the overlapping area received two frequencies, one frequency from each BS, therefore vehicles are confused about sending its information to which base-station, while at the same time, the signal in this area has become weaker due to interference frequencies [25]. Three reasons why the handover problem occurs more frequently in VANETs is because vehicles are moving in high mobility, the vehicles are capable to move quickly from one BS to another, and vehicles require link established when moving, which cause increased handover in the network.…”
Section: Handover Problem Statementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As labeled in Fig. 1, wireless links and their respective received power in this heterogeneous multi‐cell network can be classified into five types [21]: (1) Outdoor link from the MBS to MUE m Pmk=PB,mkhB,mkGB,mk. (2) Outdoor‐to‐Indoor link from the MBS to FUE jf IB,jfk=mbold-italicMsmkPB,mkhB,jfkGB,jfk. (3) Indoor link from FBS f to its serving FUE jf Pjfk=Pf,jfkhf,jfkGf,jfk. (4) Indoor‐to‐indoor link from FBS to FUE jf in a different FC IF,jfk=fFthickmathspacejfJfsjfkPf,jfkhf,jfkGf,jf…”
Section: System Model and Problem Formulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In [32], Yibing Li et al, have not only addresses major drawback associated with conventional static ICI-coordination strategies such as FFR, soft-FFR, but also proposes a universal FR scheme for heterogeneous network to achieve good throughput for all users by allowing them to use all spectrum in a cell and developed a sub-band allocation algorithm. In [33], Guogang et al, have proposed a novel Adaptive Frequency Reuse (AFR) scheme for ICI coordination in femtocell network.…”
Section: Heterogeneous Cellular Network (Hetcns)mentioning
confidence: 99%