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  • Constraints and Advanced Solutions for LTE-Advanced Heterogeneous Networks

    Constraints and Advanced Solutions for LTE-Advanced Heterogeneous Networks by Ahmad, Rami; Sundararajan, Elankovan A.; Hasan, Mohammad Kamrul;

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    Product details:

    • Edition number 1
    • Publisher Chapman and Hall
    • Date of Publication 28 October 2025

    • ISBN 9781041086697
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages168 pages
    • Size 234x156 mm
    • Language English
    • Illustrations 71 Illustrations, black & white; 71 Line drawings, black & white; 30 Tables, black & white
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    Short description:

    The book presents advanced techniques for enhancing mobility management across evolving wireless systems, including 5G and beyond. 

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    Long description:

    The book presents advanced techniques for enhancing mobility management across evolving wireless systems, including 5G and beyond. It introduces innovative handover decision algorithms that leverage user movement patterns, historical data, and multi-criteria optimisation to improve the reliability and efficiency of both horizontal and vertical handovers. Focusing on dense femtocell-macrocell environments, the book proposes refined handover parameters and distance-based vertical handover methods for small-cell transitions. It addresses mobility challenges faced by high-mobility users, such as in vehicular and intelligent transportation systems, by introducing trajectory-based handover prediction models. The practical applications of these techniques are explored within the contexts of smart cities, IoT ecosystems, and future network infrastructures.



    • Introduces novel techniques to optimise horizontal and vertical handovers, addressing key challenges in dense and heterogeneous networks.

    • Proposes refined parameters for reliable handover performance in femtocell, macrocell, and small-cell environments.

    • Enhances target cell selection strategies using trajectory-based predictions for users in rapid motion.

    • Develops distance-based vertical handover methods to improve handovers for low-mobility users within small-cell deployments.

    • Explores real-world use cases across intelligent transport systems, urban infrastructure, and IoT networks.

    • Aligns proposed solutions with next-generation wireless standards and mobility requirements.


     


    This book is a practical guide and essential reference for researchers, engineers, and students in wireless communications, networking, and mobility management.

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    Table of Contents:

    1. Mobility Management in LTE-Advanced wireless system: Advances and Constraints 2. Handover Management in LTE-A Heterogeneous Networks 3. Enhancements In Techniques For Mobility Management In LTE-Advanced Wireless System  4. Moving Direction Informative Historical-Handover Decision Algorithm 5. Moving Direction Distance-Vertical Handover Decision Algorithm   6. Application of the Proposed Handover Algorithms in a Smart City Model 7. Conclusions And Key Takeaways 


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