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Resource Efficient Handover Strategy for LTE Femtocells

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  • Sungkwan Youm
  • Jai-Jin Jung
  • Youngwoong Ko
  • Eui-Jik Kim

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Long Term Evolution (LTE) networks that are composed of macrocells and femtocells can provide an efficient solution to not only extend coverage of macrocells but also deal with the growth of traffic within macrocells. LTE is now being considered to be a vital connectivity solution for the success of the Internet of Things (IoT) because it can provide broadband connectivity to the growing number of sensing and monitoring devices and even the wireless sensor networks (WSNs). However, it is still challenging to properly allocate radio frequency resources in the handover procedure between a macrocell and a femtocell. In this paper, we propose a new handover algorithm that increases the efficient utilization of a radio frequency resource and thereby maximizes the capacity of the overall LTE network, including the femtocells within network. The handover decision criteria take into account the strength of the received signal, the radio resource reuse, and the overall capacity of the network throughput. The performance of the proposed algorithm is verified through a simulation, and the simulation results indicate that the proposed handover algorithm improves the reusability of the cell bandwidth and increases the overall capacity of the network.

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  • Sungkwan Youm & Jai-Jin Jung & Youngwoong Ko & Eui-Jik Kim, 2015. "Resource Efficient Handover Strategy for LTE Femtocells," International Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks, , vol. 11(9), pages 962837-9628, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:intdis:v:11:y:2015:i:9:p:962837
    DOI: 10.1155/2015/962837
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