Handover performance in LTE-A HetNets through inter-site distance differentiation

2014 
Mobility Management in future cellular networks is becoming more challenging due to transition from macro only to multi-tier deployments. In this framework, the massive use of small cells rendered traditional Handover algorithms inappropriate to deal effectively with frequent Handovers, especially for fast users, in dense urban scenarios. Studies in this area focus mainly on the adjustment of the Hysteresis Margin and on the Time-to-Trigger (TTT) selection in line with the Self-Organized Networks (SON), concept. In that sense, the ability of each node to adapt its parameters to the actual scenario is considered vital for the smooth operation of the network. This work contributes to the latter by analyzing the dependence of the Handover performance on the inter-site distance between the macro cell and the small cell. Specifically, the most common KPIs (i.e. Handover, Ping Pong and Radio Link Failure probabilities) are analyzed for different inter-site distances and TTT values to provide solid basis for the TTT selection.
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