Analytical Evaluation of Fractional Frequency Reuse for OFDMA Cellular Networks

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Submitted to IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications

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Fractional frequency reuse (FFR) is an interference management technique well-suited to OFDMA-based cellular networks wherein the cells are partitioned into spatial regions with different frequency reuse factors. To date, FFR techniques have been typically been evaluated through system-level simulations using a hexagonal grid for the base station locations. This paper instead focuses on analytically evaluating the two main types of FFR deployments - Strict FFR and Soft Frequency Reuse (SFR) - using a Poisson point process to model the base station locations. The results are compared with the standard grid model and an actual urban deployment. Under reasonable special cases for modern cellular networks, our results reduce to simple closed-form expressions, which provide insight into system design guidelines and the relative merits of Strict FFR, SFR, universal reuse, and fixed frequency reuse. We observe that FFR provides an increase in the sum-rate as well as the well-known benefit of improved coverage for cell-edge users. Finally, a SINR-proportional resource allocation strategy is proposed based on the analytical expressions, showing that Strict FFR provides greater overall network throughput at low traffic loads, while SFR better balances the requirements of interference reduction and resource efficiency when the traffic load is high.

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