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Intercell Interference Coordination in OFDMA Networks and in the 3GPP Long Term Evolution System

G´abor Fodor , Chrysostomos Koutsimanis , Andr´as R´acz , Norbert Reider, Arne Simonsson , and Walter M¨uller
Ericsson Research

Abstract— Intercell interference coordination (ICIC) in or-thogonal frequency division multiple access (OFDMA) net¬works in general and in the 3GPP Long Term Evolution system in particular has received much attention both from the academia and the standardization communities. Under¬standing the trade-offs associated with ICIC mechanisms is important, because it helps identify the architecture and protocol support that allows practical systems to realize potential performance gains. In this paper we review some of the recent advances in ICIC research and discuss the assumptions, advantages and limitations of some of the proposed mechanisms. We then proceed to describe the architecture and protocol support for ICIC in the 3GPP LTE system. We make the point that the 3GPP standard is formed in a flexible way such that network operators can employ the most suitable ICIC mechanism tailored to their actual deployment scenario, traffic situation and preferred performance target.

Cite:G´abor Fodor, Chrysostomos Koutsimanis, Andr´as R´acz, Norbert Reider, Arne Simonsson and Walter M¨uller, "Intercell Interference Coordination in OFDMA Networks and in the 3GPP Long Term Evolution System," Journal of Communications, vol. 4, no.7, pp.445-453, 2009