Weighted Performance Based Handover Parameter Optimization in LTE

Handover parameter optimization is a selfoptimizing network (SON) use case that promises significant performance improvement of the radio network. The basic idea is to adapt the handover control parameters, hysteresis and time-to-trigger, to the individual cell situation, in terms of e.g. the building density, cell environment and degree of user mobility. The aim is to reduce the number of handover failures, ping-pong handovers and radio link failures. We propose an handover parameter optimization algorithm that tunes the hysteresis and time-to-trigger in iterative steps and show the system performance improvement with it in both a realistic and a hexagonal simulation scenario.

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