Abstract

The project to define Long Term Evolution (LTE) of UMTS cellular technology started in year 2004 is well established to the world. The subsequent evolve of LTE-Advanced however targets for enhancement in average spectrum efficiency and cell-edge user throughput. The limiting factor of the system performance at cell-edge is inter-cell interference (ICI). The challenge that is discussed in this paper focuses on ensuring the overall satisfaction mainly cell-edge system performance through the analysis on Fractional Frequency Reuse (FFR) and hybrid Macro system which involves small cell technology — Femtocell technology. This paper discussed the three frequency allocation schemes. The schemes include without the application of Femtocell, with randomly application of Femtocell and with preplanned Femtocell scheme. The FFR mechanism divides the cell into two regions (inner and outer). The inner radius and inner region resource is determined base on overall average throughput and overall user satisfaction.

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