Measuring Instability of Mobility Management in Cellular Networks

Communication in cellular networks is based on serving cells that provide the basic network service. In the real world, serving cells overlap which means the number of serving cells covering one position is usually more than one. Recently, the instability of mobility management in cellular networks has been studied to monitor and analyze the handoff process in mobile devices. However, the handoff process is actually produced by base stations instead of mobile devices. Hence, it is of great importance to measure the handoff process of mobility management from the base station side. In this article, we present a series of experiments performed using the data obtained by mobile network operators. The contributions of this study are three-fold. We reproduce a handoff process and handoff loop from both the mobile device level and the base station level, and confirm the existence of a handoff loop by measurements from the base station side. Through large-range measurements, we discover that only a small part of serving cells is involved in the handoff process, and in most cases, the number of candidate serving cells is much smaller than the number of cells that cover some position; namely, when a handoff loop occurs, the number of candidate serving cells is quite small, which is in contrast to our assumption. We confirm that the handoff loop often occurs in indoor conditions or when the mobile device has frequent communication with the base station. Finally, we present several comprehensive facts about the handoff process and handoff loop and provide suggestions that can be used to increase the quality of service of cellular networks.

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