Poster: Performance comparison of various: Frequency reuse and power masking schemes in 4G OFDMA downlink transmissions

Recently several novel frequency reuse schemes were proposed to tackle the traditional problem of co-channel interference. We investigated the performance of these schemes using a practical simulation model assuming bursty traffic. Simulation results revealed most of them enhanced quality of service, nevertheless, some even made the situation worse.

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