2020
DOI: 10.1109/access.2019.2961949
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Cluster-Based Load Balancing Algorithm for Ultra-Dense Heterogeneous Networks

Abstract: In a highly dense heterogeneous cellular network, the loads across cells are uneven due to random deployment of cells and the mobility of user equipments (UEs). Such unbalanced loads result in performance degradation such as throughput and handover success. In order to solve the uneven load problem for better network performance, we propose a cluster-based mobility load-balancing algorithm for heterogeneous cellular networks. Traditional mobility load balancing (MLB) schemes that consider only the adjacent nei… Show more

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“…For stability, they design a mechanism that works online for system control and learns policies offline. In [20], a cluster-based load balancing algorithm was proposed for ultra-dense heterogeneous networks. They achieved further improvement than previous MLB schemes in network performance by constructing clusters dynamically and performing load balancing locally.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For stability, they design a mechanism that works online for system control and learns policies offline. In [20], a cluster-based load balancing algorithm was proposed for ultra-dense heterogeneous networks. They achieved further improvement than previous MLB schemes in network performance by constructing clusters dynamically and performing load balancing locally.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, two SON functions focus on optimizing HCPs settings for different purposes. One function is known as the HPSO function, while the other is known as the Load Balancing Self-Optimization (LBO) function [6,[50][51][52][53]. The HPSO function optimizes HCPs to address mobility issues, while the LBO function optimizes HCPs to cater traffic issues.…”
Section: Research Overview and Motivationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An adaptive threshold is employed to identify overloaded cells and the UE handovers to candidate target cells from overloaded cells. In [16], a clusterbased mobility load balancing algorithm was proposed for heterogeneous LTE networks. The algorithm dynamically constructs clusters of cells by considering overloaded cells and their neighbors, and performs load balancing in those clusters.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%