Frequency Reuse Power Allocation for Broadband Cellular Networks(Wireless Communication Technologies)
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概要
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An FRPA (frequency reuse power allocation) technique by employing the frequency reuse notion as a strategy for overcoming the ICI (intercell interference) and maintaining the QoS (quality of service) at the cell boundary is described for broadband cellular networks. In the scheme, the total bandwidth is divided into sub-bands and two different power levels are then allocated to sub-bands based on the frequency reuse for forward-link cell planning. In order to prove the effectiveness of the proposed algorithm, a Monte Carlo simulation was performed based on the Chernoff upper bound. The simulation shows that this technique can achieve a high channel throughput while maintaining the required QoS at the cell boundary.
- 社団法人電子情報通信学会の論文
- 2006-02-01
著者
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Son Hyukmin
Center For Information Technology Of Yonsei Yonsei University
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Lee Sanghoon
Center For Info. Tech. Of Yonsei Yonsei University
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Lee Sanghoon
Center For Information Technology Of Yonsei Yonsei University
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Kim Joohwan
Center For Information Technology Of Yonsei Yonsei University
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