A modified directional frequency reuse plan based on channel alternation and rotation

V. A. Nguyen, P. Wan, O. Frieder
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In a previous work (see Nguyen, V.A. et al., IEEE Vehicular Technology Conference, 2001), we presented a novel channel alternation and rotation (CAR) scheme that coordinates channel assignment with antenna directivity. In CAR, each cell type is allocated an extra channel set that provides the network designer the flexibility to alternate and rotate channels according to a nearest front lobe interference avoidance strategy in order to enhance the cochannel interference ratio (C/I). CAR relaxes the constraints assumed in conventional reuse plans to allow deployment of smaller, unconventional reuse cluster sizes based on C/I requirements, thus increasing frequency reuse efficiency. We present a new reuse plan in which 2 extra channel sets are allocated to each cell type and assigned according to CAR strategy. This reuse plan, referred to as 2/spl times/(3+2), increases channel capacity by 20% in comparison with the conventional 4/spl times/3 reuse plan which still provides signals above the minimum acceptable C/I margin. The 2/spl times/(3+2) reuse plan is simple and can be implemented without costs.
一种改进的基于信道交替和旋转的定向频率复用方案
在之前的工作中(参见Nguyen, V.A.等人,IEEE车辆技术会议,2001),我们提出了一种新的信道交替和旋转(CAR)方案,该方案通过天线指向性协调信道分配。在CAR中,每个单元类型都分配了一个额外的信道集,使网络设计者能够根据最近的前瓣干扰避免策略灵活地交替和旋转信道,以提高共信道干扰比(C/I)。CAR放宽了传统重用计划中的约束,允许基于C/I需求部署更小、非常规的重用簇大小,从而提高了频率重用效率。我们提出了一种新的复用方案,该方案为每个cell类型分配2个额外的信道集,并根据CAR策略进行分配。这个复用计划称为2/spl倍/(3+2),与传统的4/spl倍/3复用计划相比,信道容量增加了20%,后者仍然提供高于最低可接受的C/I余量的信号。2/ sp1次/(3+2)的重用计划很简单,可以在没有成本的情况下实现。
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