2019
DOI: 10.1109/access.2019.2937405
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A Survey on Handover Management: From LTE to NR

Abstract: To satisfy the high data demands in future cellular networks, an ultra-densification approach is introduced to shrink the coverage of base station (BS) and improve the frequency reuse. The gain in capacity is expected but at the expense of increased interference, frequent handovers (HOs), increased HO failure (HOF) rates, increased HO delays, increase in ping pong rate, high energy consumption, increased overheads due to frequent HO, high packet losses and bad user experience mostly in high-speed user equipmen… Show more

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“…Generally speaking, the overlapping area of two macro cells occupy merely a small portion of each of these macro cells . It can be expected that the most common situation for coupling macro cells is that two macro cells cover the same small cells.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Generally speaking, the overlapping area of two macro cells occupy merely a small portion of each of these macro cells . It can be expected that the most common situation for coupling macro cells is that two macro cells cover the same small cells.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similar DC-based MM scheme is proposed in a recent work [23] where high velocity users are treated as follows. First, activate the dual cell mode so that users can get connection from both macro and micro cells.…”
Section: ) Data Split: Coward Strategymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To this end, our proposed UL RS-based HO scheme is RAT-agnostic and future proof as compared to the legacy HO procedure which doesn't scale. In fact, the legacy HO procedure in both NR and LTE follows the same principles, with only minor nomenclature differences [28]. For the performance evaluation section, however, we will compare our UL RS-based HO approach with LTE which provides the most challenging and pronounced reference scenario that our HO procedure can further optimize.…”
Section: Main Objectives and Contributionsmentioning
confidence: 99%