On The Modelling and Performance Analysis of Lower Layer Mobility in 5G-Advanced

11/04/2022
by   Alperen Gündogan, et al.
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One of upcoming mobility enhancements in 5G-Advanced networks is to execute handover based on Layer 1 (L1) measurements using the so called lower layer mobility procedure. In this paper, we provide a system model for lower layer mobility procedure and we evaluate it against existing higher layer mobility procedures, such as baseline and conditional handover, using system level simulations. The benefits and drawbacks of lower layer mobility procedure are analyzed and compared against higher layer handover mechanisms using the relevant mobility key performance indicators. It has been shown that lower layer mobility procedure outperforms the existing handover mechanisms with respect to radio communication reliability at the expense of higher number of handovers and ping-pongs. To tackle these drawbacks, additional filtering for the L1 measurements used in handover decision is introduced to reduce the fluctuations caused by fast fading and measurement errors. Moreover, lower layer mobility procedure is enhanced with dynamic switching mechanism enabling the UE to change cells without being reconfigured by the network. The evaluations have shown that the introduction of such techniques is beneficial in reducing the number of ping-pongs and signaling overhead at the expense of an increase in the delay to react to rapid signal degradation and resource reservation overhead, respectively.

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