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Meeting QOS requirements in a cellular network with reuse partitioning

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This paper considers the problem of balancing uniformly the blocking probability throughout the cell offering a fair treatment to the whole area within the cell, by controlling the allocation to the different channel layers.
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Reuse partitioning is a technique for providing more efficient spectrum reuse in cellular radio systems. A cell in such a system is divided into concentric zones, each associated with an overlaid cell plan. Calls that arise in the periphery of the cell have fewer channels in their availability than those arising close to the base station and therefore they experience higher blocking rates. In this paper we consider the problem of balancing uniformly the blocking probability throughout the cell offering a fair treatment to the whole area within the cell, by controlling the allocation to the different channel layers. A policy that minimizes the maximum blocking probability experienced at any location of the cell is identified and is shown to be of threshold type. The policy satisfies any achievable constraint on the blocking rate uniformly throughout the cell. An adaptive scheme that adjusts the threshold based on estimates of the blocking probabilities in the different zones of the cell is proposed. This scheme tracks the optimal threshold effectively without any knowledge of the traffic parameters. Simulation study shows that substantial capacity improvements are achieved by the application of the optimal channel assignment policy, over the uncontrolled system. >

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Rate-based borrowing scheme for QoS provisioning in multimedia wireless networks

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A Unified Framework for the Analysis of Fractional Frequency Reuse Techniques

TL;DR: A new and unified analytical framework for performance evaluation for both FFR and SFR over a composite fading environment is presented and it is demonstrated that SFR outperforms FFR in a partially loaded scenario while the opposite is true for fully loaded system.
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TL;DR: An analytical model for a GSM-based cellular mobile network that applies an intelligent under-overlay (IUO) scheme to increase capacity by increasing frequency reuse while maintaining service quality is presented.
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Reuse partitioning in cellular systems

TL;DR: It is shown that reuse partitioning has the potential for increasing system capacity over that which can be achieved with a single reuse factor for a given performance objective and providing a near continuum of equivalent reuse factors in cellular system design.
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