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Time-based Handover Skipping in Cellular Networks: Spatially Stochastic Modeling and Analysis

Handover (HO) management has attracted attention of research in the context of wireless cellular communication networks. One crucial problem of HO management is to deal with increasing HOs experienced by a mobile user. To address this problem, HO skipping techniques have been studied in recent years. In this paper, we propose a novel HO skipping scheme, namely, time-based HO skipping. In the proposed scheme, HOs of a user are controlled by a certain fixed period of time, which we call skipping time. The skipping time can be managed as a system parameter, thereby enabling flexible operation of HO skipping. We analyze the transmission performance of the proposed scheme on the basis of a stochastic geometry approach. In the scenario where a user performs the time-based HO skipping, we derive the analytical expressions for two performance metrics: the HO rate and the expected data rate. The analysis results demonstrate that the scenario with the time-based HO skipping outperforms the scenario without HO skipping particularly when the user moves fast. Furthermore, we reveal that there is a unique optimal skipping time maximizing the transmission performance, which we obtain approximately.

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