Higher frequencies that are introduced in 5G networks cause rapid signal degradation and challenge user mobility. In recent studies, a conditional handover procedure has been …
This paper introduces handover (HO) skipping topology analysis that adjust the HO Skipping of 5G and beyond applications to improve the overall network performance and diminish …
Ensuring a seamless connection during the mobility of various User Equipments (UEs) will be one of the major challenges facing the practical implementation of the Fifth Generation …
M Raeisi, AB Sesay - IEEE Access, 2023 - academia.edu
In this paper, we propose a novel user-centric channel allocation scheme for high-speed terrestrial users of the Fifth Generation (5G) network in the millimetre-Wave (mm-Wave) …
Handovers (HOs) have been envisioned to be more challenging in 5G networks due to the inclusion of millimetre wave (mm-wave) frequencies, resulting in more intense base station …
M Alnabhan, E Al-qatawneh… - Int. J. Adv. Sci. Eng …, 2020 - pdfs.semanticscholar.org
Femtocell technology has improved cellular coverage and capacity allowing the provision of rich and interactive communication services in current mobile networks. However, this …
U Baroudi, F Al-Nasser - The International Conference on …, 2011 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
One of major objectives of the 4G wireless network architecture is to facilitate seamless mobility of users between heterogeneous networks while satisfying QoS requirements. The …
In 5G networks, microcells are densely deployed for the spatial reuse to cooperate with the traditional macrocells, and thus a moving user equipment (UE) usually experiences a more …
SH Srikantamurthy… - 2021 17th International …, 2021 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
In today's mobile networks, handover (HO) decisions are performed based on static thresholds of eg the “Received Signal Radio Power”(RSRP) or the “Received Signal Radio …