Abstract

In this paper, we propose an optimization of Neighbor Cell List (NCL) management algorithm. The goal is to minimize a number of scanned cells for handover purposes while a call drop rate is not increased. To that end, the NCL is dynamically optimized according to the SINR observed by a User Equipment (UE) from its serving cell. If a UE is in the cell center, only the serving cell is scanned. Contrary, if the UE moves closer to the cell edge, also other cells are inserted to the list of scanned cells. The cells are included in the list based on the probability of handover to these cells. The optimization presented in this paper consists in derivation of the optimal value of the parameters that describes a relation between a handover probability threshold for scanning and SINR measured by the UE. First, we provide analytical analysis of the problem and then we confirm the derived optimal values by means of simulations. The results show the proposed optimization of the NCL management is able to reduce the number of scanned cells significantly while the call drops due to NCL can be eliminated.

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