Selection of a Simple 5G Handover Algorithm: Preparation for Named Data Networking

Named Data Networking as an alternative network for 5G network traffic is required to be able to provide better performance compared to other networks such as internet protocol networks. In NDN wireless, it is known that there is producer mobility and consumer mobility, so optimal mobility managemen...

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Published in2024 10th International Conference on Wireless and Telematics (ICWT) pp. 1 - 6
Main Authors Nurhayati, Ade, Ahdan, Syaiful, Juhana, Tutun, Syambas, Nana Rachmana
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published IEEE 04.07.2024
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Summary:Named Data Networking as an alternative network for 5G network traffic is required to be able to provide better performance compared to other networks such as internet protocol networks. In NDN wireless, it is known that there is producer mobility and consumer mobility, so optimal mobility management is needed, including the handover process. In this paper the author proposes a simple RSSI-based 5G handover algorithm with distance as a reference RSSI value. This algorithm is a preparation for the handover algorithm on the NDN wireless network. By using the assumed distance value MS to eNB as the basic value for calculating RSSI, handover determination is determined by comparing the RSSI value to the RSSI threshold value. With the scenario of different numbers of users and cluster sizes, from the handover process involving 8 eNB. It can be calculated how big the handover probability is for each user. From the simulation results, it can be concluded that the more users and the larger the cluster size, the greater the handover probability value. This is linear, with the wider the cluster, the probability of getting an RSSI signal from the original eNB becomes smaller, making it possible to get an RSSI signal from neighboring eNB, so that a handover occurs.
ISSN:2769-8289
DOI:10.1109/ICWT62080.2024.10674674