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 …
H Martikainen, I Viering, A Lobinger… - 2018 IEEE 29th Annual …, 2018 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
We are studying the mobility performance, outage and the signaling overhead of conditional handover (CHO) in Fifth Generation New Radio (5G NR). We observe that CHO will bring …
The fifth generation (5G) network is an upcoming standard for wireless communications that coexists with the current 4G network to increase the throughput. The deployment of ultra …
With the explosive increase in traffic volume in fifth-generation (5G) mobile wireless networks, an ultra-dense network (UDN) architecture, composed of highly concentrated …
Ensuring reliable and stable communication during the movements of mobile users is one of the key issues in mobile networks. In the recent years, several studies have been conducted …
Ensuring a reliable and stable communication throughout the mobility of User Equipment (UE) is one of the key challenges facing the practical implementation of the Fifth Generation …
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 …
E Zeljković, N Slamnik-Kriještorac… - … on Network and …, 2019 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
An important aspect of managing multi access point (AP) IEEE 802.11 networks is the support for mobility management by controlling the handover process. Most handover …
SK Ray, K Pawlikowski… - … Communications Surveys & …, 2010 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
The next-generation Wireless Metropolitan Area Networks, using the Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access (WiMAX) as the core technology based on the IEEE …