Mobility enhancement of dense small-cell network
- Resource Type
- Conference
- Authors
- Lee, Sungjin; Jung, Jungsoo; Moon, Jungmin; Nigam, Anshuman; Ryoo, Sunheui
- Source
- 2015 12th Annual IEEE Consumer Communications and Networking Conference (CCNC) Consumer Communications and Networking Conference (CCNC), 2015 12th Annual IEEE. :297-303 Jan, 2015
- Subject
- Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Antennas
Q measurement
Lead
Bandwidth
Gain
- Language
- ISSN
- 2331-9852
2331-9860
Achieving significant throughput enhancement is a fundamental technical challenge for next generation cellular communication systems. In order to meet the projected 1000 fold traffic increase by the year 2020, the cellular systems are intensely focusing on ultra-densification by deploying a large number of small cells in a geographical area as a practical means for aggressively increasing the areal capacity. However cell densification is inherently limited by the high inter-cell interference that it inadvertently generates which seriously jeopardizes its gain and renders it practically unsuitable to meet the projected huge traffic explosion. Furthermore, increased densification leads to increased cell edges which in turn lead to rugged user experience. In order to overcome these daunting limitations and make densification a practical reality, we propose novel mobility robustness solutions which significantly decrease the number of handover failures and minimize the interruption in the ongoing services thereby leading to an appreciably better quality of experience for the user. The performance of the proposed schemes are evaluated using computer simulations and also in the drive test with a commercial handset and network equipment in the Gang-nam station area where the network configuration is close to the dense small cell environment. The proposed schemes enhance mobility performance up to 77% and reduce the service outage by 38% in the simulation with typical handover configurations. The enhancement is also observed from the drive tests in the commercial LTE small cell network around Gang-nam station area.