A multi-level soft frequency reuse technique for wireless communication systems
Xuezhi Yang

TL;DR
This paper introduces a multi-level soft frequency reuse scheme that enhances interference management and spectrum efficiency in wireless systems, showing significant improvements over traditional methods and potential for future 5G deployment.
Contribution
It proposes a novel multi-level SFR scheme with 2N power density levels, improving interference control and spectrum efficiency over traditional 2-level SFR.
Findings
Cell edge spectrum efficiency increased to 5 times reuse 1
Overall spectrum efficiency improved by 31%
Suitable for current 4G and future 5G systems
Abstract
A multi-level soft frequency reuse (ML-SFR) scheme and a resource allocation methodology are proposed for wireless communication systems in this letter. In the proposed ML-SFR scheme, there are 2N power density limit levels, achieving better interference pattern and further improving the cell edge and overall data rate, compared to the traditional 2-level SFR scheme. The detailed design of an 8-level SFR scheme is demonstrated. Numeral results show that the cell edge spectrum efficiency is increased to 5 times of that of reuse 1 and the overall spectrum efficiency is improved by 31%. ML-SFR can be utilized in the current 4G system and would be a candidate key technology for future 5G systems.
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Taxonomy
TopicsPAPR reduction in OFDM · Advanced Wireless Communication Techniques · Advanced MIMO Systems Optimization
