Abstract

Inter-cell Interference (ICI) is a significant obstacle which is degrading the efficiency of mobile cellular networks particularly for end users. Frequency reuse is an ICI synchronization technique which helps to mitigate ICI by assigning dissimilar frequency reuse factors on the basis of its position to User equipment (UE). This paper proposes a Self-organized resource allocation (SORA) framework that chooses the reuse factors randomly. The output of this strategy is configured using MATLAB and correlated with numerous reuse factor combinations. Results from simulation show improved efficiency for Cell Edge Users (CEU).

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