Title :
A least squares path-loss estimation approach to handover algorithms
Author :
Benvenuto, Nevio ; Santucci, Fortunato
Author_Institution :
Dipt. di Elettronica e Inf., Padova Univ., Italy
fDate :
3/1/1999 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
In this paper, a new class of linear handover algorithms is introduced and analyzed for two conflicting performance measures, namely, the average number of outages and the average number of handovers, for a given trip of the mobile station (MS). The new algorithm is based on the least squares (LS) estimate of path-loss parameters of the various radio links, assuming the distances between the MS and surrounding base stations (BSs) are known. First, a simplified system scenario consisting of only two BSs in a lognormal fading environment is assumed. Performance measures are derived through a theoretical approach, along the trip of a mobile terminal from one BS to the other. It is seen that for an average number of 1.2 handovers (the minimum value is one, given by the ideal reference case), the LS algorithm reduces the average number of outages by more than 30% with respect to the classical averaging algorithm. Furthermore, the above performance measures improve for longer estimation windows: both the estimation of the mobile speed and the window length tradeoff of averaging algorithms do not apply to the LS method. By using an extended version of the basic algorithm, these results were also observed in simulations of a more general system scenario, consisting of several BS´s and a mobile terminal moving along a generic path
Keywords :
cellular radio; fading channels; least squares approximations; log normal distribution; losses; parameter estimation; radio links; average number of handovers; average number of outages; conflicting performance measures; land mobile radio cellular systems; least squares path-loss estimation approach; linear handover algorithms; log normal distribution; lognormal fading environment; mobile communication; mobile station; mobile terminal; path-loss parameters; performance measures; radio links; simulations; Algorithm design and analysis; Base stations; Fading; Land mobile radio cellular systems; Least squares approximation; Mobile communication; Parameter estimation; Performance analysis; Probability; Radio link;
Journal_Title :
Vehicular Technology, IEEE Transactions on