DocumentCode
2362492
Title
Self-organizing Dynamic Fractional Frequency Reuse on the uplink of OFDMA systems
Author
Rengarajan, Balaji ; Stolyar, Alexander L. ; Viswanathan, Harish
Author_Institution
IMDEA Networks, Madrid, Spain
fYear
2010
fDate
17-19 March 2010
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
6
Abstract
Reverse link (or uplink) performance of cellular systems is becoming increasingly important with the emergence of new uplink-bandwidth intensive applications such as Video Share, where end users upload video clips captured through their mobile devices. In particular, it is important to design the system to provide good user throughput in most of the coverage area, including at the cell edge. Soft fractional frequency reuse (FFR) is one of the techniques for mitigating inter-cell interference in cellular systems, leading to overall spectral efficiency enhancements and/or cell edge throughput improvements. We propose a novel algorithm that dynamically creates efficient soft FFR patterns on the uplink of orthogonal frequency division multiple access (OFDMA) based cellular systems; this allows the system to ?automatically? adapt to user traffic distribution and system layout. Our algorithm is based on systematically ascending towards a local maximum of the system-wide sum of user utilities, which depend on user throughputs. We show that this can be done in a semi-autonomous fashion: each sector does its resource allocation independently, with only an infrequent periodic exchange of interference costs between neighboring sectors. The proposed algorithm, called Multi-sector Gradient for Uplink (MGR-UL), allocates in-sector resources (power, frequency, time-slots to each user) in a way that simultaneously takes into account both the benefit to its ?own? users´ utility and the cost of creating interference to neighboring sectors; along with that each sector estimates the cost of interference to itself. Extensive simulation results show that significant performance benefits (up to 69% in total throughput in some typical scenarios) can be achieved with respect to a baseline approach. Simulations also show the automatic formation of soft FFR patterns.
Keywords
4G mobile communication; OFDM modulation; cellular radio; frequency division multiple access; mobile handsets; telecommunication traffic; OFDMA systems; fourth generation cellular systems; mobile devices; multisector gradient for uplink; orthogonal frequency division multiple access; reverse link performance; self-organizing dynamic fractional frequency; soft fractional frequency reuse; traffic distribution; Cellular networks; Costs; Downlink; Frequency conversion; Frequency estimation; Interference; Radio spectrum management; Resource management; Throughput; Video sharing;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Information Sciences and Systems (CISS), 2010 44th Annual Conference on
Conference_Location
Princeton, NJ
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-7416-5
Electronic_ISBN
978-1-4244-7417-2
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CISS.2010.5464705
Filename
5464705
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