Priority-based resource allocation to Guarantee Handover and Mitigate Interference for OFDMA system

Mitigating Inter-cell Interference (ICI) and ensuring seamless high-quality communication are two challenging issues for OFDMA systems. Cell-level coordinated resource allocation and handover (HO) are the two key technologies for achieving these goals. They have been investigated intensively, however, mainly separately. In this paper, a novel combined Handover Guarantee and Interference Mitigation (HGIM) cell-level resource allocation scheme is proposed. HGIM defines the Handover User Set (HUS) and grants higher allocation priority to handover users. Other active users are prioritized based on a unified cell division model which divides a cell into different ICI sensitive areas. Meanwhile, HGIM defines a Sub-carrier Preferred List (SPL) to optimize allocation. Simulation results show that HGIM achieves greater ICI mitigation and improved handover performance compared with the conventional soft frequency reuse scheme.

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