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adapted soft frequency reuse.
Figure 1 Soft frequency reuse.
In the metropolitan area scenario we study an interference coordination scheme based on soft frequency reuse.
To address this, a novel soft frequency reuse (SFR) scheme is adopted in this paper.
Two popular frequency assignment patterns are known as fractional frequency reuse (FFR) [4] and soft frequency reuse (SFR) [5].
Among those are soft frequency reuse (SFR) [2] and a more efficient modified SFR MSFRR) frequency allocation scheme [3].
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Following earlier studies that model hard and soft selection on quantitative traits (e.g. Wade 1985; Goodnight et al. 1992), we modeled hard selection as a component in which individual fitness depends on absolute phenotypic value, and soft (frequency-dependent) selection as a component in which fitness depends on relative phenotypic value (deviations from the cohort mean).
A priority class reuse scheme is established which, due to the power reduction, is an adaptive form of softer frequency reuse [10].
In [10], a softer frequency reuse scheme is introduced, where cell-edge power masks are used to mitigate inter-cell interference.
For soft-frequency reuse, in addition the power mask to be applied for chunks has to be signaled.
Figure 3 Sketch of metropolitan area cell layout with relay stations and assigned soft-frequency reuse power masks.
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