A adaptive handover decision algorithm based on the estimating mobility from signal strength measurements

Author(s):  
Sung Kyung Kim ◽  
Chung Gu Kang ◽  
Kyung Soo Kim
Author(s):  
Umar Danjuma Maiwada ◽  
Aminu Aminu Muazu ◽  
Izaddeen Kabi Yakasai

Deployment of mini macrocell base stations can also be referred to as femtocells improve quality of service of indoor and outdoor users. Nevertheless, mobility management remains a key issue with regards to their deployment. This paper is leaned towards this issue, with in-depth focus on the most important aspect of mobility management - handover. In handover management, making a handover decision in the LTE two-tier macrocell femtocell network is a crucial research area. Decision algorithms in this research, are classified and comparatively analyzed according to received signal strength, user equipment speed, cost function and interference. However, it was observed that most of the discussed decision algorithms fail to consider cell selection with hybrid access policy in a single macrocell multiple femtocell scenario, another observation was a majority of these algorithms lack the incorporation of user equipment residence parameter. Not including this parameter boosts the number of unnecessary handover occurrence. To deal with these issues, a sophisticated handover decision algorithm is proposed. The proposed algorithm considers the user’s velocity, received signal strength, residence time as well as the femtocell base station’s access policy. Simulation results have shown that the proposed algorithm reduces the number of unnecessary handovers when compared to conventional received signal strength based handover decision algorithm.


Vertical handoff takes place when a mobile incurable button from one network to one more (e.g., from WLAN to CDMA 1xRTT). The purpose of this paper is to establish the problems under which vertical handoff need to be done. The trouble is developed as a Markov choice procedure. A web link benefit feature and also a signaling price feature are presented to record the tradeoff in between the network sources made use of by the link and also the signaling as well as handling tons sustained on the network. Commonly, a mobile phone might be transferred to attain the procedures of vertical handover, thinking about just one standard, that is, the received signal strength (RSS). Making use of a solitary requirement might trigger solution disruption, an out of balance network lots, and also an ineffective vertical handover. In this paper, we recommend boosted vertical handover decision algorithm based upon several standards in the heterogeneous wireless network. As well as additionally In this paper, we research regarding 5th generation system.


2017 ◽  
Vol 95 (4) ◽  
pp. 4281-4299 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mustafa Ali Hassoune ◽  
Zoulikha Mekkakia Maaza ◽  
Sidi-Mohammed Senouci

Author(s):  
Rok Libnik ◽  
Ales Svigelj

Wireless technologies have evolved very rapidly in recent years. In the future, operators will need to enable users to use communication services independently of access technologies, so they will have to support seamless handovers in heterogeneous networks. In this paper we present a novel adaptive congestion aware SIP based procedure for handover in heterogeneous networks. In the proposed algorithm the handover decision is based in addition to signal strength, also on target network congestion status, which is tested during the conversation. As SIP protocol was used, the proposed procedure is independent of access technologies. For performance evaluation of proposed procedure we developed a purpose‑built simulation model. The results show that the use of the proposed adaptive procedure significantly improves the QoE of VoIP users, compared to reference scenario, in which only signal strength was used as the trigger for handover decision.


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