In this paper, a dynamic channel assigning along with dynamic cell sectoring model has been proposed that focuses on the Fractional Frequency Reuse (FFR) not only for interference mitigation but also for enhancement of overall system capacity in wireless networks. We partition the cells in a cluster into two part named centre user part (CUP) and edge user part (EUP). Instead of huge traffic, there may be unoccupied channels in the EUPs of the cells. These unoccupied channels of the EUPs can assist the excessive number of users if these channels are assigned with proper interference management. If the number of traffic of a cell surpasses the number of channels of the EUP, then the cell assigns the channels from the EUP of other cells in the...
Best paper award of the 6th Joint IFIP Wireless and Mobile Networking Conference (WMNC'2013)Effectiv...
With the increasing demand for spectrum in communication system, Long Term Evolution (LTE) system ha...
With the surge in smartphones and tablets, the future of wireless cellular communication systems is ...
In this paper, a dynamic channel assigning along with dynamic cell sectoring model has been proposed...
In this paper, a dynamic channel assigning along with dynamic cell sectoring model has been proposed...
Small cell networks are expected to heavily be deployed in wireless communication networks due to it...
Small cell networks are expected to heavily be deployed in wireless communication networks due to it...
In OFDMA-based cellular system, inter-cell interference (ICI) reduces system capacity by aggravating...
The Fractional Frequency Reuse (FFR) is a resource allocation technique that can effectively mitigat...
In recent years, several researchers have embraced fractional frequency (FF) reuse as a strategy for...
In recent years, several researchers have embraced fractional frequency (FF) reuse as a strategy for...
In this paper, we present a dynamic fractional frequency reuse (D-FFR) scheme for OFDMA based cellul...
The Fractional Frequency Reuse (FFR) is a resource allocation technique that can effectively mitigat...
Cellular networks are constantly lagging in terms of the bandwidth needed to support the growing hig...
To meet the increasing demand for spectrum in communication system, Long Term Evolution (LTE) system...
Best paper award of the 6th Joint IFIP Wireless and Mobile Networking Conference (WMNC'2013)Effectiv...
With the increasing demand for spectrum in communication system, Long Term Evolution (LTE) system ha...
With the surge in smartphones and tablets, the future of wireless cellular communication systems is ...
In this paper, a dynamic channel assigning along with dynamic cell sectoring model has been proposed...
In this paper, a dynamic channel assigning along with dynamic cell sectoring model has been proposed...
Small cell networks are expected to heavily be deployed in wireless communication networks due to it...
Small cell networks are expected to heavily be deployed in wireless communication networks due to it...
In OFDMA-based cellular system, inter-cell interference (ICI) reduces system capacity by aggravating...
The Fractional Frequency Reuse (FFR) is a resource allocation technique that can effectively mitigat...
In recent years, several researchers have embraced fractional frequency (FF) reuse as a strategy for...
In recent years, several researchers have embraced fractional frequency (FF) reuse as a strategy for...
In this paper, we present a dynamic fractional frequency reuse (D-FFR) scheme for OFDMA based cellul...
The Fractional Frequency Reuse (FFR) is a resource allocation technique that can effectively mitigat...
Cellular networks are constantly lagging in terms of the bandwidth needed to support the growing hig...
To meet the increasing demand for spectrum in communication system, Long Term Evolution (LTE) system...
Best paper award of the 6th Joint IFIP Wireless and Mobile Networking Conference (WMNC'2013)Effectiv...
With the increasing demand for spectrum in communication system, Long Term Evolution (LTE) system ha...
With the surge in smartphones and tablets, the future of wireless cellular communication systems is ...