Maximizing system throughput and bandwidth utilization while guaranteeing fairness among users is a core technical challenge in the design of next generation cellular networks. In this context, fractional frequency reuse (FFR) is a helpful tool if it is flexible in terms of resource and power allocation as well as scheduling. Complementary to this tool, a well-chosen association of users to base station sectors can yet be another important factor, particularly when users are distributed unevenly in space. Here we propose a load balancing scheme that combines flexible FFR with an unrestricted association of users to sectors or base stations, thereby effectively increasing the user data rates in the dense regions of the network. In a first st...
Best paper award of the 6th Joint IFIP Wireless and Mobile Networking Conference (WMNC'2013)Effectiv...
In this paper, a dynamic channel assigning along with dynamic cell sectoring model has been proposed...
In OFDMA-based cellular system, inter-cell interference (ICI) reduces system capacity by aggravating...
Fuelled by the proliferation of smartphones, wireless traffic has experienced huge growth, which wil...
This paper proposes a novel load distribution aware soft frequency reuse (LDA-SFR) scheme for inter-...
For broadband cellular access based on orthogonal frequency divisionmultiple access (OFDMA), fractio...
For a multi-cell multiple access channel, we develop a comprehensive cooperative communication frame...
International audienceOne major concern for operators of Long Term Evolution (LTE) networks is mitig...
partitions each cell into two regions; inner region and outer region and allocates different frequen...
In recent years, several researchers have embraced fractional frequency (FF) reuse as a strategy for...
IEEE 24th Annual International Symposium on Personal, Indoor, and Mobile Radio Communications, PIMRC...
Cellular networks are widely deployed for wireless communication, and as the number of users of thes...
Abstract—For a multi-cell multiple access channel, we develop a comprehensive cooperative communicat...
The Fractional Frequency Reuse (FFR) is a resource allocation technique that can effectively mitigat...
This paper discusses the resource allocation problemin an uplink multi-cell OFDMA system. The classi...
Best paper award of the 6th Joint IFIP Wireless and Mobile Networking Conference (WMNC'2013)Effectiv...
In this paper, a dynamic channel assigning along with dynamic cell sectoring model has been proposed...
In OFDMA-based cellular system, inter-cell interference (ICI) reduces system capacity by aggravating...
Fuelled by the proliferation of smartphones, wireless traffic has experienced huge growth, which wil...
This paper proposes a novel load distribution aware soft frequency reuse (LDA-SFR) scheme for inter-...
For broadband cellular access based on orthogonal frequency divisionmultiple access (OFDMA), fractio...
For a multi-cell multiple access channel, we develop a comprehensive cooperative communication frame...
International audienceOne major concern for operators of Long Term Evolution (LTE) networks is mitig...
partitions each cell into two regions; inner region and outer region and allocates different frequen...
In recent years, several researchers have embraced fractional frequency (FF) reuse as a strategy for...
IEEE 24th Annual International Symposium on Personal, Indoor, and Mobile Radio Communications, PIMRC...
Cellular networks are widely deployed for wireless communication, and as the number of users of thes...
Abstract—For a multi-cell multiple access channel, we develop a comprehensive cooperative communicat...
The Fractional Frequency Reuse (FFR) is a resource allocation technique that can effectively mitigat...
This paper discusses the resource allocation problemin an uplink multi-cell OFDMA system. The classi...
Best paper award of the 6th Joint IFIP Wireless and Mobile Networking Conference (WMNC'2013)Effectiv...
In this paper, a dynamic channel assigning along with dynamic cell sectoring model has been proposed...
In OFDMA-based cellular system, inter-cell interference (ICI) reduces system capacity by aggravating...