Handover (HO) management is one of the critical challenges in current and future mobile communication systems due to new technologies being deployed at a network level, such as small and femtocells. Because of the smaller sizes of cells, users are expected to perform more frequent HOs, which can increase signaling costs and also decrease user's performance, if a HO is performed poorly. In order to address this issue, predictive HO techniques, such as Markov chains (MC), have been introduced in the literature due to their simplicity and generality. This technique, however, experiences a path dependency problem, specially when a user performs a HO to the same cell, also known as a re-visit. In this paper, the path dependency problem of this k...
The deployment of small cells in Heterogeneous Networks (HetNets) raises new challenges in relation ...
The modeling of mobile networks is difficult because of the number of users and their mobilities. In...
International audienceThe modeling of mobile networks is difficult because of the number of users an...
Handover (HO) management is one of the critical challenges in current and future mobile communicatio...
In research community, a new radio access network architecture with a logical separation between con...
Predictive algorithms have become very important for handover (HO) management in mobile communicatio...
Seamless handover is one of the main goals in Long Term Evolution (LTE). In order to achieve a seaml...
Abstract: The over increasing demand for deployment of wireless access networks has made wireless mo...
Abstract. We determine the gain that can be achieved by incorporat-ing movement prediction informati...
In recent years, heterogeneous networks (HetNets) have drawn a lot of attention to connecting device...
In order to be resilient, a network must possess means to ensure connectivity even in the presence o...
The handoff process allows users to move while their communication is handled by different antennas ...
In this paper, an analytical model for the minimum required accuracy for predictive methods is deriv...
International audienceThe proliferation of connected devices, as well as the continuous integration ...
Abstract-In recent years, mobile hosts desire to benefit a good level of satisfaction for the receiv...
The deployment of small cells in Heterogeneous Networks (HetNets) raises new challenges in relation ...
The modeling of mobile networks is difficult because of the number of users and their mobilities. In...
International audienceThe modeling of mobile networks is difficult because of the number of users an...
Handover (HO) management is one of the critical challenges in current and future mobile communicatio...
In research community, a new radio access network architecture with a logical separation between con...
Predictive algorithms have become very important for handover (HO) management in mobile communicatio...
Seamless handover is one of the main goals in Long Term Evolution (LTE). In order to achieve a seaml...
Abstract: The over increasing demand for deployment of wireless access networks has made wireless mo...
Abstract. We determine the gain that can be achieved by incorporat-ing movement prediction informati...
In recent years, heterogeneous networks (HetNets) have drawn a lot of attention to connecting device...
In order to be resilient, a network must possess means to ensure connectivity even in the presence o...
The handoff process allows users to move while their communication is handled by different antennas ...
In this paper, an analytical model for the minimum required accuracy for predictive methods is deriv...
International audienceThe proliferation of connected devices, as well as the continuous integration ...
Abstract-In recent years, mobile hosts desire to benefit a good level of satisfaction for the receiv...
The deployment of small cells in Heterogeneous Networks (HetNets) raises new challenges in relation ...
The modeling of mobile networks is difficult because of the number of users and their mobilities. In...
International audienceThe modeling of mobile networks is difficult because of the number of users an...