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Performance Analysis of Frequency Reuse for PPP Networks in Composite Rayleigh–Lognormal Fading Channel
Fractional frequency reuse (FFR) is an effective intercell interference coordination technique that mitigates intercell interference and improves users’ performance, especially who suffer low signal-to-interference–noise ratios. To examine the performance of FFR algorithms, a Poisson point process n...
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Published in: | Wireless personal communications 2017-09, Vol.96 (1), p.989-1006 |
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Main Authors: | , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | Fractional frequency reuse (FFR) is an effective intercell interference coordination technique that mitigates intercell interference and improves users’ performance, especially who suffer low signal-to-interference–noise ratios. To examine the performance of FFR algorithms, a Poisson point process network model in which base stations and users are distributed as a Poisson process has been recently developed to replace the traditional grid model. The average coverage probability of a typical user that connects to the closest base station, however, is only considered in Raleigh fading and then its closed-form is only found in case of high transmission signal-to-noise (SNR) or neglecting noise. This paper focuses on deriving a closed-form expression for the average network coverage probability in composite Rayleigh–Lognormal for both low and high SNR. |
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ISSN: | 0929-6212 1572-834X |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11277-017-4215-2 |