Towards Zero Data Interruption Time with Enhanced Synchronous Handover

This paper presents enhancements for lowering the handover interruption time in future wireless networks. We propose a selective data forwarding for the handover preparation phase, and the integration of the make-before-break procedure with the synchronous random access-less handover. To evaluate our proposals, we analyze the handover timing for typical and variable values of the user equipment and e-NodeB processing times, and X2 interface latencies. Our results show that the processing delays, reconfiguration times, and the X2 latency should be simultaneously reduced to minimize the data interruption time. Selective data forwarding during the handover preparation reduces the data interruption time by 18 % compared to the basic random access less handover with typical network delays. Make-before-break is the most suitable handover type for future low-latency applications, as it achieves zero data interruption independent of the latency of handover steps.

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