A Data-Driven Framework for Inter-Frequency Handover Failure Prediction and Mitigation

  • Marvin Manalastas*
  • , Muhammad Umar Bin Farooq
  • , Syed Muhammad Asad Zaidi
  • , Adnan Abu-Dayya
  • , Ali Imran
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

With 5G already deployed, challenges related to handover exacerbate due to the dense base station deployment operating on a motley of frequencies. In this paper, we present and evaluate a novel data-driven solution, to reduce inter-frequency handover failures (HOFs), hereafter referred to as TORIS (Transmit Power Tuning-based Handover Success Rate Improvement Scheme). TORIS is designed by developing and integrating two sub-solutions. First sub-solution consists of an Artificial Intelligence (AI)-based model to predict inter-frequency HOFs. In this model, we achieve higher than the state-of-the-art accuracy by leveraging two approaches. First, we devise a novel feature set by exploiting domain knowledge gathered from extensive drive test data analysis. Second, we exploit an extensive set of data augmentation techniques to address the class imbalance in training the HOF prediction model. The data augmentation techniques include Chow-Liu Bayesian Network and Generative Adversarial Network further improved by focusing the sampling only on the borderline. We also compare the performance of state-of-the-art AI models for predicting HOFs with and without augmented data. Results show that AdaBoost yields best performance for predicting HOFs. The second sub-solution is a heuristic scheme to tune the transmit (Tx) power of serving and target cells. Unlike the state-of-the-art approaches for HOF reduction that tune cell individual offset, TORIS targets the main cause of HOFs i.e., poor signal quality and propagation condition, by proactively varying the Tx power of the cells whenever a HOF is anticipated. Results show that TORIS outperforms the state-of-the-art HOF reduction solution and yields 40%-75% reduction in HOFs.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)6158-6172
Number of pages15
JournalIEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology
Volume71
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2022
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Analytical models
  • Data models
  • Handover
  • Handover failure mitigation
  • Handover failure prediction
  • Handover success rate improvement
  • Inter-frequency handover
  • Prediction algorithms
  • Predictive models
  • Standards
  • Tuning

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