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Resource Allocation Methodologies with Fractional Reuse Partitioning in Cellular Networks

Posted on:2012-08-14Degree:M.S.E.EType:Thesis
University:University of South FloridaCandidate:Aki, HazarFull Text:PDF
GTID:2458390011451253Subject:Engineering
Abstract/Summary:
Conventional cellular systems have not taken full advantage of fractional frequency reuse and adaptive allocation due to the fixed cluster size and uniformed channel assignment procedures. This problem may cause more fatal consequences considering the cutting-edge 4G standards which have higher data rate requirements such as 3GPP-LTE and IEEE 802.16m (WiMAX). In this thesis, three different partitioning schemes for adaptive clustering with fractional frequency reuse were proposed and investigated. An overlaid cellular clustering scheme which uses adaptive fractional frequency reuse factors would provide a better end-user experience by exploiting the high level of signal to interference ratio (SIR). The proposed methods are studied via simulations and the results show that the adaptive clustering with different partitioning methods provide better capacity and grade of service (GoS) comparing to the conventional cellular architecture methodologies.
Keywords/Search Tags:Cellular, Fractional, Reuse, Partitioning, Adaptive
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