Optimal Thresholds for Coverage and Rate in FFR Schemes for Planned Cellular Networks
Suman Kumar, Sheetal Kalyani, and K. Giridhar

TL;DR
This paper derives optimal SINR thresholds for fractional frequency reuse in planned cellular networks, balancing coverage and rate, and analyzes the impact of frequency correlation on network performance.
Contribution
It provides theoretical expressions for optimal thresholds in FFR schemes and compares their performance with different reuse strategies.
Findings
Optimal SINR threshold for coverage is equal to the target SINR T.
Optimal threshold for rate is the maximum of T and a function T' of system parameters.
Frequency correlation reduces the average rate of FFR networks.
Abstract
Fractional frequency reuse (FFR) is an inter-cell interference coordination scheme that is being actively researched for emerging wireless cellular networks. In this work, we consider hexagonal tessellation based planned FFR deployments, and derive expressions for the coverage probability and normalized average rate for the downlink. In particular, given reuse (FR ) and reuse (FR) regions, and a Signal-to-Interference-plus-noise-Ratio (SINR) threshold which decides the user assignment to either the FR or FR regions, we theoretically show that: The optimal choice of which maximizes the coverage probability is , where is the required target SINR (for ensuring coverage), and The optimal choice of which maximizes the normalized average rate is given by the expression , where is a…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Wireless Communication Techniques · Advanced MIMO Systems Optimization · Wireless Communication Networks Research
