Design and Deployment of Small Cell Networks 2015
DOI: 10.1017/cbo9781107297333.002
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Mobility performance optimization for 3GPP LTE HetNets

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“…The conventional RSSI based handover criterion for gUEs works well; however, for a UAV it is notalways suitable to connect to a BS with the strongest RSSI because during the fligh the signal strength of the surrounding BSs abruptly and frequently fluctuates at the UAV [ 30 ], resulting in frequent and unnecessary handovers. Moreover, signal strength fluctuations often lead to ping-pong handovers that degrade service quality and cause additional control signaling.…”
Section: Uavs Handover Decision With Deep Reinforcement Learningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The conventional RSSI based handover criterion for gUEs works well; however, for a UAV it is notalways suitable to connect to a BS with the strongest RSSI because during the fligh the signal strength of the surrounding BSs abruptly and frequently fluctuates at the UAV [ 30 ], resulting in frequent and unnecessary handovers. Moreover, signal strength fluctuations often lead to ping-pong handovers that degrade service quality and cause additional control signaling.…”
Section: Uavs Handover Decision With Deep Reinforcement Learningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As illustrated in Fig. 2, HO process typically involves several steps and signaling between drone and BSs such as measurement report, HO commands and admission control [12]. Several factors govern the outcome of a HO process such as BS distribution, received signal strength characteristics, drone speed and flight trajectory.…”
Section: System Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the one hand, HO decision solely based on the current maximum RSRP can trigger many subsequent HOs during drone flight, which is not efficient. On the other hand, it can cause ping-pong HOs and connectivity failures as the signal strength fluctuates rapidly during a drone flight [12]. This motivates the need of an efficient HO mechanism which accounts for the mobility challenges facing a drone-UE in a terrestrial cellular network.…”
Section: System Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is so because, the X2 HO method does not necessitate any core network (CN) signaling, as compared to the S1 handover. Additionally, the BS suitability in 4G-LTE is determined based on the RSSI reported by the user [12].…”
Section: Concept and Criticalitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…• The current methods as well as legacy mechanisms do not provision a unified and complete MM framework. Concretely, multiple studies highlighting individual MM mechanisms, such as DMM [22][23][24], LTE handover [12], Dual Connectivity [20], etc., exist. However, as stated above, a comprehensive suite of MM strategies at the access, core and extreme edge (users/devices) level, that will help satisfy the 5G MM requirements, is not available yet.…”
Section: Motivationmentioning
confidence: 99%