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Application of Reuse Partitioning Concept to the IEEE 802.16 System: Design and Analysis

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This paper is a continuation of a previous work on resource management in fixed/portable Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access (OFDMA) systems [1]. In [1], we gave efficient subcarrier assignment and power control algorithms to minimize the outage probability in such systems. Since the IEEE 802.16 standard is an OFDMA-based system, it is worth implementing our scheme and evaluating the achievable performances while respecting the particular specifications of the standard. Interesting results were found in terms of capacity. We showed that for a low outage probability, the number of simultaneous users in one sector requiring a given QoS can be doubled as compared to a classical subchannel assignment based on a universal reuse

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Hamouda, S., Godlewski, P., Tabbane, S. (2007). Application of Reuse Partitioning Concept to the IEEE 802.16 System: Design and Analysis. In: Labiod, H., Badra, M. (eds) New Technologies, Mobility and Security. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-6270-4_10

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