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Alguns sistemas de comunicação sem fio baseados em OFDMA, por exemplo, Internet de banda larga sem fio (WiBro) ou Interoperabilidade mundial para acesso por micro-ondas (WiMAX), suportam reutilização de frequência de 1 para maximizar a eficiência espectral. Um dos métodos eficientes para reduzir a interferência co-canal (CCI) causada pela reutilização de frequência é a reutilização de frequência fracionada (FFR). Neste artigo, propomos e validamos um novo método de particionamento de frequência e mecanismo de atribuição de subportadora para melhorar a capacidade do sistema e individual de sistemas móveis usando FFR.
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Seung Su HAN, Jongho PARK, Tae-Jin LEE, Hyun Gi AHN, Kyunghun JANG, "A New Frequency Partitioning and Allocation of Subcarriers for Fractional Frequency Reuse in Mobile Communication Systems" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications,
vol. E91-B, no. 8, pp. 2748-2751, August 2008, doi: 10.1093/ietcom/e91-b.8.2748.
Abstract: Some OFDMA-based wireless commuication systems, e.g., Wireless Broadband Internet (WiBro) or Worldwide interoperability for Microwave Access (WiMAX), support frequency reuse of 1 to maximize spectral efficiency. One of the efficient methods to reduce co-channel interference (CCI) caused by frequency reuse is fractional frequency reuse (FFR). In this paper, we propose and validate a novel frequency partitioning method and subcarrier assignment mechanism to improve system and individual capacity of mobile systems using FFR.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/communications/10.1093/ietcom/e91-b.8.2748/_p
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