Despite promising capacity gains, small cell densifications in ultra-dense HetNets can lead to frequent handovers (HOs), which may cause significant network overheads and decline in user experience. With the aim of modelling handovers in the context of ultra-dense HetNets, we propose a novel approach to model coverages of overlapping small cells. Based on this model, we derive the cumulative distribution function (CDF) of the user equipment's (UE) time-of-stay in small cells using boundary length and chord length distributions of small cell coverage. Our model is comprehensive enough to capture the nature of both inter-tier and intra-tier HOs in small cell networks, the latter of which is a major challenge in ultra-dense HetNets. Our analytical results can provide guidance for optimisations of HO parameters based on user velocity and small cell density to reduce network overheads and improve user experience.
Amel KhodmiSonia Ben RejebNidal NasserZièd Choukair
Md Mehedi HasanSungoh KwonSangchul Oh
Wen SunLu WangJiajia LiuNei KatoYanning Zhang
Wen SunLu WangJiajia LiuNei KatoYanning Zhang
Muhammad Sajid HaroonZiaul Haq AbbasGhulam AbbasFazal Muhammad