2019
DOI: 10.1007/s11036-019-01284-w
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Coordinated Handover Signaling and Cross-Layer Adaptation in Heterogeneous Wireless Networking

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“…By way of access network approaches, one of the significantly suggested notions, and also parallel to LTE twofold connectivity, is the idea of a phantom cell [85]. It permits the UE to camp its CP (control plan) on a macro cell (MC), whereas its DP is controlled at the small cells (SCs), which reside inside the coverage of the above-stated MC.…”
Section: Access Level Contribution (Solutions)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By way of access network approaches, one of the significantly suggested notions, and also parallel to LTE twofold connectivity, is the idea of a phantom cell [85]. It permits the UE to camp its CP (control plan) on a macro cell (MC), whereas its DP is controlled at the small cells (SCs), which reside inside the coverage of the above-stated MC.…”
Section: Access Level Contribution (Solutions)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The standard is expected to allow mobile users (and operators) to take full advantage of overlapping and diverse access networks (ANs) [15]. It provides a framework for efficiently discovering wide range networks and executing intelligent heterogeneous handovers based on their respective capabilities and current link conditions [16]. Anyhow, VH is a somewhat difficult process, hence needs parameter optimisation to make it simpler [17].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, owing to the softwarization of the complete network, the process of exchanging information between the various OSI layers, i.e., implementation of the cross layer strategy, is eased. This in turn allows the network to formulate solutions that are optimal, taking into cognizance the impact and benefits that the solution will produce at various levels of the network [117][118][119]. However, to realize cross-layer techniques, significant modifications to the software architecture of the protocol stack will be necessary [117][118][119].…”
Section: Access Network Solutionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This in turn allows the network to formulate solutions that are optimal, taking into cognizance the impact and benefits that the solution will produce at various levels of the network [117][118][119]. However, to realize cross-layer techniques, significant modifications to the software architecture of the protocol stack will be necessary [117][118][119]. Another consequence of the softwarization process is the RAN-as-a-Service (RANaaS), also known as Cloud-RAN (C-RAN), which allows on-demand allocation of access network resources (e.g., Baseband unit (BBU) pool, BBU-Remote Radiohead (RRH) functional splitting) depending on the network and user context [120][121][122].…”
Section: Access Network Solutionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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