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    Title: Handover Scheme in LTE-based Networks with Hybrid Access Mode Femtocells
    Authors: Wu, Shih-Jung, et al.
    Contributors: 淡江大學資訊創新與科技學系
    Keywords: Femtocells;LTE;Handover;Hybrid Access Mode
    Date: 2011-07
    Issue Date: 2012-06-14 10:22:59 (UTC+8)
    Publisher: AICIT
    Abstract: Femtocell networks that use Home evolved NodeB (HeNB) and existing networks for backhaul connectivity can fulfill the upcoming demand for high data rates in wireless communication systems as well as extend the coverage area. We consider some parameters for handovers, including interference, velocity, RSS and quality of service (QoS) level. We propose a new handover strategy between the femtocell and the macrocell for LTE (Long Term Evolution) -based networks in hybrid access mode. This strategy can avoid unnecessary handovers and can reduce handover failure. In this paper, we analyze three scenarios for handover decision strategy procedures: hand-in for Closed Subscriber Groups, hand-in for non-Closed Subscriber Groups, and hand-out.
    Relation: Journal of Convergence Information Technology 6(7), p.68-78
    Appears in Collections:[Department of Innovative Information and Technology] Journal Article

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