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Title: New framework for interference and energy analysis of soft frequency reuse in 5G networks
Authors: Achonu, Adejo
Osbert, Asaka
Habeeb, Bello-Salau
Caroline, Alenoghena
Keywords: 5G
Cellular communication Energy
5G Cellular communication Energy management Frequency reuse Inter-cell Interference
5G Cellular communication Energy management Frequencancellation (ICIC) Interference management Performance analysis Resource allocation
Issue Date: Oct-2020
Publisher: Bulletin of Electrical Engineering and Informatics Vol. 9, No. 5, October 2020, pp. 1941~1949 ISSN: 2302-9285, DOI: 10.11591/eei.v9i5.2536
Citation: 3. Achonu Adejo, Osbert Asaka, Habeeb Bello-Salau and Caroline Alenoghena (2020) New framework for interference and energy analysis of soft frequency reuse in 5G networks. Bulletin of Electrical Engineering and Informatics, 9 (5), 1941-1949. DOI: 10.11591/eei.v9i5.2536.
Abstract: Cellular networks are expanding massively due to high data requirements from mobile devices. This has motivated base station densification as an essential requirement for the 5G network. The implication is obvious benefits in enhanced system capacity, but also increased challenges in terms of interference. One important interference management technique which has been widely adopted in cellular networks is frequency reuse. In this article, an analysis is presented based on network interference and energy expended by base stations in downlink communication when Soft frequency reuse (SFR) is deployed. A framework is presented that captures the bandwidth overlaps in SFR across base station assignments, computes the interference probabilities arising and derives new performance equations which are verified using simulations. Results show an improvement of 43% over previous SFR implementations that do not consider the interference probabilities. Thus, a more in-depth and accurate modelling of SFR in 5G networks is achieved. Furthermore, the downlink power allocation is investigated as against other parameters like the center ratio and edge bandwidth. The result shows that signal-to-interference-noise ratio (SINR) and spectral efficiency give different performance under energy consideration. A framework is developed on how to tune a base station to achieve desired network performance in user SINR or cell spectral efficiency depending on operator's preference
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/10517
ISSN: 2302-9285
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