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Comparison between the Performance of PUSC and FFR Network
Kamal Ahmed1, Himadri S. Saha2, Mustafa M. Hussain3, M. R. Amin4

1Kamal Ahmed, Department of Electronics and Communications Engineering, East West University, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
2Himadri S. Saha, Department of Electronics and Communications Engineering, East West University, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
3Mustafa M. Hussain, Department of Electronics and Communications Engineering, East West University, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
4M. R. Amin, Department of Electronics and Communications Engineering, East West University, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
Manuscript received on October 09, 2011. | Revised Manuscript received on October 24, 2011. | Manuscript published on November 05, 2011. | PP: 281-285 | Volume-1 Issue-5, November 2011. | Retrieval Number: E0229101511/2011©BEIESP
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Abstract: This work is an approach to solve the limitations of WiMax with three operational band frequencies. As the license fee of the frequency band goes higher and not easy to get allotment, it is wise to look for solution to make effective use of the available band. This can be done by several features that will lead to a network to the peak of performance with limited resource. One of the proposed solutions to maximize the capacity and upgrading the performance in this literature is using fractional frequency reuse (FFR) with MIMO (Multiple-Input Multiple-Output) technique. MIMO is a revolutionary technique to overcome the limitations of capacity and coverage of a WiMax network. In this paper, first we discuss about the features which will give a perfect overview of this FFR technology. Then a simulator is used to compare the performance of the FFR technology with partial usage of sub-channels (PUSC) technique. The simulation results are compared to find the best feature to see whether this feature really works in a real RF environment. Finally, the whole approach is discussed with the limitations and future proposals.
Keywords: WiMax, MIMO (multi-input multi-output), CINR (carrier to interference-plus-noise ratio), RSSI (received signal strength indicator), CAPEX (capital expenditure).