A Survey on Handover Management: From LTE to NR

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...

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Main Authors: Muhammad Tayyab, Xavier Gelabert, Riku Jantti
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IEEE 2019-01-01
Series:IEEE Access
Subjects:
LTE
5G
NR
Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8812724/
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spelling doaj-39c02dfaca3d4d96b15867aef326040b2021-03-30T00:02:56ZengIEEEIEEE Access2169-35362019-01-01711890711893010.1109/ACCESS.2019.29374058812724A Survey on Handover Management: From LTE to NRMuhammad Tayyab0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1860-7372Xavier Gelabert1Riku Jantti2Huawei Technologies Finland Oy, Helsinki, FinlandHuawei Technologies Sweden AB, Kista, SwedenDepartment of Communications and Networking, School of Electrical Engineering, Aalto University, Espoo, FinlandTo 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 equipment (UE) scenarios. This paper presents the general concepts of radio access mobility in cellular networks with possible challenges and current research focus. In this article, we provide an overview of HO management in long-term evolution (LTE) and 5G new radio (NR) to highlight the main differences in basic HO scenarios. A detailed literature survey on radio access mobility in LTE, heterogeneous networks (HetNets) and NR is provided. In addition, this paper suggests HO management challenges and enhancing techniques with a discussion on the key points that need to be considered in formulating an efficient HO scheme.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8812724/Radio access mobilitycell selectionhandoverLTE5GNR
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author Muhammad Tayyab
Xavier Gelabert
Riku Jantti
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A Survey on Handover Management: From LTE to NR
IEEE Access
Radio access mobility
cell selection
handover
LTE
5G
NR
author_facet Muhammad Tayyab
Xavier Gelabert
Riku Jantti
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title A Survey on Handover Management: From LTE to NR
title_short A Survey on Handover Management: From LTE to NR
title_full A Survey on Handover Management: From LTE to NR
title_fullStr A Survey on Handover Management: From LTE to NR
title_full_unstemmed A Survey on Handover Management: From LTE to NR
title_sort survey on handover management: from lte to nr
publisher IEEE
series IEEE Access
issn 2169-3536
publishDate 2019-01-01
description 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 equipment (UE) scenarios. This paper presents the general concepts of radio access mobility in cellular networks with possible challenges and current research focus. In this article, we provide an overview of HO management in long-term evolution (LTE) and 5G new radio (NR) to highlight the main differences in basic HO scenarios. A detailed literature survey on radio access mobility in LTE, heterogeneous networks (HetNets) and NR is provided. In addition, this paper suggests HO management challenges and enhancing techniques with a discussion on the key points that need to be considered in formulating an efficient HO scheme.
topic Radio access mobility
cell selection
handover
LTE
5G
NR
url https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8812724/
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