In some aspects, each
cell in the
communications system can be designed to operate in accordance with a set of back-off factors that identify the reductions in peak transmit power levels for the channels associated with the back-off factors. The back-off factors are defined to provide the required power to a large percentage of the users while reducing the amount of interference. In some other aspects, the cells operate using an adaptive reuse scheme that allows the cells to efficiently allocate and reallocate the
system resources to reflect changes in the
system. A reuse scheme is initially defined and resources are allocated to the cells. During operation, changes in the operating conditions of the
system are detected and the reuse scheme is redefined as necessary based on the detected changes. For example, the loading conditions of the cells can be detected, and the resources can be reallocated and / or the reuse scheme can be redefined. In yet other aspects, techniques are provided to efficiency schedule data transmissions and to assign channels to users. Data transmissions can be scheduled based on user priorities, some fairness criteria,
system requirements, and other factors. Users are assigned to available channels based on a number of channel assignment schemes. Channel
metrics are also provided, which can be used to prioritize users and for channel assignments.