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Title: Load-Driven Resource Allocation for enhanced Interference mitigation in Cellular Networks
Authors: Asaka, Osbert Tarlumun
Achonu, Adejo
Salawu, Nathaniel
Onumanyi, Adeiza James
Bello-Salau, Habeeb
Oluwamotemi, Favour Taiwo
Keywords: Resource allocation, Cellular networks, 5G networks, User distribution, Algorithm, Frequency reuse, Soft frequency reuse, Network Load, Simulation
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: IEEE Nigeria Section
Citation: Osbert Tarlumun Asaka, Habeeb Bello-Salau, Achonu Adejo, Nathaniel Salawu, Adeiza James Onumanyi, Favour Taiwo Oluwamotemi. (2021, July). Load-Driven Resource Allocation for enhanced Interference mitigation in Cellular Networks. 1st International Conference on Multidisciplinary Engineering and Applied Sciences (ICMEAS), 2021
Abstract: Cellular users are often considered to be uniformly distributed within the communication network for the purposes of simplified analysis. Based on this assumption, the inter-cell interference experienced by users has been handled using soft frequency reuse (SFR) techniques. However, in real networks, the distribution of users in the network regions are not uniform. Therefore, analysis for random deployment of users under SFR is essential for improved accuracy of analysis and better handling of interference. This research presents an SFR algorithm (LoadDriven SFR) that intelligently adjusts resource allocation parameters (base station bandwidth assignment) according to the load distribution in the network. Interference mitigation is enhanced and Load-Driven SFR outperforms several implementations of the standard SFR algorithm using fixed bandwidth allocation, especially for edge user’s SINR (up to 3:2% improvement) and edge user’s Capacity (up to 202% improvement).
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/10879
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