Adaptive Fractional Frequency Reuse for Cellular Communication: An approach to enhance the FFR scheme over urban and rural networks.

The cellular communication frequency reuse is a broader concern in modern communication technology. The focus of this proposal is to modify the Fractional Frequency Reuse (FFR) scheme in the Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access (OFDMA) for more efficient frequency distribution on urban rural infrastructure. In the end the AFFR (Adaptive Fractional Frequency Reuse) scheme will be described with its functionality and working process in the proposed system architecture. The cell radius additivity will be made according to the density of users in the urban and rural areas. Then continuously on a regular basis the MISNR strategy of frequency allocation will be ensured through the study. Later on, the adaptability is going to be verified with proper simulation and mathematical justification. The enhancement of the performance is justified by the use of simulation process through calculations.

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