Downlink performance of cellular networks is mainly limited by Intercell
Interference (ICI). A promising concept for ICI mitigation is Fractional
Frequency Reuse (FFR), which effectively allows to trade off overall
performance against enhanced cell-edge performance. In this work, a
novel FFR scheme is proposed. It assigns a given user to a frequency sub
band depending on the achievable capacity density (bit/s/m²). An
optimization problem is formulated, which aims at maximizing average
per-user throughput while maintaining a minimum performance at
cell-edge. Simulations are carried out for omnidirectional and
sectorized cellular scenarios, using both 2-dimensional and
3-dimensional antenna radiation patterns. The simulation results show
that the proposed scheme outperforms conventional reuse-1- and reuse-3
schemes in terms of average- and cell-edge performance.