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Soft frequency reuse (SFR) has been proposed as a technique to address the problem of intercell interference (ICI) in cellular networks. A major challenge facing SFR implementation is the efficient allocation of scarce base station (BS) resources like bandwidth and power. This challenge further motivates the need for accurate network modelling, a requirement for optimal SFR algorithms. Particularly,...
Optimal configuration of base station (BS) parameters is a key requirement in current cellular networks. For acceptable user (UE) performance, the bandwidth and transmit power parameters of each BS need to be intelligently chosen. Soft frequency reuse (SFR) is a resource allocation algorithm that specifies efficient frequency and power distribution for different locations within a BS. By classifying...
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