2014
DOI: 10.1002/wcm.2484
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Analytical models for call blocking and dropping in sectorized cellular networks with fractional frequency reuse

Abstract: In this paper, we construct mathematical models to analyze the probabilities of new call blocking and handoff call (HC) dropping for a sectorized cellular network with fractional frequency reuse (FFR). Because a sectorized FFR network (SFN) consists of two areas, the super group (SG) and the regular group (or sectors), three different types of HCs may happen when a mobile station (MS) moves from the SG to a sector, from a sector to the SG, or from one sector to another sector. To characterize three types of HC… Show more

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“…OFDMA allows the dynamic allocation of subcarriers (called OFDMA traffic channel) to different users at different time instances. For example, it utilizes 15 KHz subcarriers in LTE, which can be grouped into Resource Blocks (RBs) with each having 12 subcarriers (Kim et al, 2010;Lei et al, 2007;Sheu et al, 2015;Taranetz et al, 2011;Wang, 2013). To implement these for FFR scheme, one of the ways to allocate these RBs is to allocate them in a sector (Guo & Suárez, 2020;Hambebo et al, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…OFDMA allows the dynamic allocation of subcarriers (called OFDMA traffic channel) to different users at different time instances. For example, it utilizes 15 KHz subcarriers in LTE, which can be grouped into Resource Blocks (RBs) with each having 12 subcarriers (Kim et al, 2010;Lei et al, 2007;Sheu et al, 2015;Taranetz et al, 2011;Wang, 2013). To implement these for FFR scheme, one of the ways to allocate these RBs is to allocate them in a sector (Guo & Suárez, 2020;Hambebo et al, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%