Intra LTE Mobility Solution
Intra LTE Mobility Solution
Intra LTE Mobility Solution
CONTENTS
1. INTRODUCTION....
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2. MOBILITY CHALLENGES
CHALLENGES AND TOP LEVEL REQUIREMENTS......
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3. MOBILITY SOLUTIONS...........
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3.1. IDLE MODE MOBILITY CONTROL.................................................................................................................3
3.2. I NTRA-FREQUENCY CONNECTED MODE MOBILITY....................
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3.3. I NTER -FREQUENCY CONNECTED MODE MOBILITY......................................................................................6
4. INTRA-LTE
INTRA-LTE MOBILITY METHODS............
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1 Introduction
This document describes intra-LTE mobility challenges and solutions with ocus on LTE
!mall Cell"!mall Cell# LTE $acro"!mall Cell scenarios% The description co&ers both idle
and connected mode mobility%
This document ser&es only as basis or discussion and hence no commercial
commitments are intended by the inormation gi&en in this document%
• Control 'E cell reselection in idle mode to minimi*e setup delays and be
consistent with mobility and the intended trac distribution and camping
strategies%
The specifc challenges or LTE $acro"!mall Cell and LTE !mall Cell"!mall Cell are3
• 4icult to achie&e a good compromise between number o hando&ers and
retainability (0adio +earer drop# 56 ailures) and integrity (+itrates# 4elay)
• Pro&ide means to control mobility decisions to allow ull utili*ation o LTE !mall
cells but at the same time a&oid using !mall cells or 'Es that will stay in !mall
cell co&erage only or a &ery short time%
E&en i some specifc networ. scenarios are used to describe the solutions in this
document# one challenge is that there should be no inherent restriction on networ.
scenarios supported%
• 5igh power and low power cells using same or di,erent 0T
• Co-located or non co-located cells
• 6pen access or closed access cells
• /ndoor and outdoor cells
The solutions or idle mode and connected mode /ntra reuency mobility# /nter
reuency mobility and /0T mobility# need to harmoni*e (no ping pong beha&ior# no
dead loc. beha&ior) in real time # regardless o scenario and interaction with other
unctions(e%g% Load balancing)%
$ulti-&endor support or mobility is co&ered in terms o signaling by 89PP% There is also
some support in :2 control signaling or hando&er tuning% 5owe&er since mobility
perormance depends on harmoni*ed solutions and obser&ables or hando&er tuning# a
multi-&endor scenario will add yet another dimension o challenges%
$ulti-&endor harmoni*ation or the basic co&erage triggered hando&ers can typically be
managed by agreements on parameters settings% The parameters used or tuning are
typically common between &endors since 89PP e&ents and associated parameters in /dle
and Connected mode are defned specifcally or support o co&erage triggered hando&er%
;or more elaborate networ. associated unctions where 89PP ha&e less detailed specifc
support# multi-&endor harmoni*ation is more challenging and probably need ocused
e,orts rom in&ol&ed &endors to reach ull unctionality and optimal perormance%
Eamples o such areas are3
Mobility Solutions
6ne important aspect or idle mode"connected mode interaction is that the 'E should
preerably stay in the same cell when doing reuent transitions between idle and connected
mode% This can be achie&ed by using the ollowing concept%
/dle mode
• +roadcast a higher cell0eselectionPriority or the ser&ing reuency"cell in !/+ 8 than
what the neighbors broadcast or the same reuency"cell in !/+ @%
A6nce the cell is selected by the 'E the 'E will stay on the cell according to priority since
the priority o the chosen reuency"cell Awent upB ater cell reselectionB
Connected mode
• 6perator parameters or neighbour reuency"0T priority should typically be set
eual to the cell0eselectionPriority or the neighbor reuency"0T used or idle
mode%
AConnected mode will in this way inherit the Ahigh priorityB or the reuency"cell 'E rom
/dle modeB
;urthermore# hando&er or co&erage reasons to other reuency"0T is only done when the
decision to lea&e the current reuency"cell has been made and thus ser&ing cell reuency
priority is o less concern or mobility%
/t is possible to a&oid reuent Trac.ing area updates rom 'Es by utili*ing the T list
concept rom 89PP that allow hysteresis by using o&erlapping Trac.ing reas% /n a
$acro"!mall cell scenario the !mall cells should preerably belong to the same trac.ing area
list as the co&erage o&erlapping macro cells as long as the paging capacity is sucient%
Deeping 'E connected to best cell at all times imply high hando&er reuencies and higher
ris.s or oscillating hando&ers% /t also implies that hando&er preparation times should
preerably be .ept low since the 'E is already in a Anon best cellB when hando&er
preparation is initiated%
t high load situations where admission denials start to occurred# e<+ will ha&e a possibility
to attempt hando&er to Asecond bestB intra reuency cells ulflling the e&ent criteria% This
allows the 'E to be connected to a better cell e&en i admission was not granted to the best
cell%
This also imply that there is much less reedom to use e%g% cell indi&idual o,set other than
rather small o,sets or the purpose o tuning the ability to .eep the 'E connected to the
best cell# balance 'L and 4L or to get an earlier indication that hando&er is needed%
+elow is fgure illustrating simulation results showing the typical compromises when using
di,erent hando&er o,set (8 o,set) and TTT in a 5et<et scenario# here the 'E is mo&ing
8.m"h% The simulations are based on models and parameter settings defned in 89PP T0
8=%1? &F%>%> where confguration ?b is specifcally defned or 5otspot capacity
enhancements% The absolute perormance in the results is &ery 'E and e<+ model and <7
scenario dependent and may or may not represent absolute perormance in feld% The results
can though be used or understanding the relati&e e,ects rom changing parameters and
the typical relation between ailure causes%
<ote that or this scenario the dominant reasons or ailures where3
• 0adio Lin. monitoring (0L$) ailures which are based on the estimated ability or the
'E to detect P4CC5%
• $easurement report signaling ailures which are based on maimum number o 0LC
retransmission used by the 'E to reach e<+ acting as source%
6ther reasons modeled are3
• A5ando&er commandB (00C connection reconfguration with mobilitycontrolino)
signaling ailures which are based on maimum number o 0LC retransmission used
by the e<+ acting as source cell%
• 0andom access ailures which are based on 0C5 uality in the e<+ acting as target
and allowed 0 re-attempts used by the 'E%
• A5ando&er confrmB (00C connection reconfguration complete) signaling ailures
which are based on based on maimum number o 0LC retransmission used by the
'E to reach e<+ acting as target%
The manual tuning e,orts to get optimal hando&er perormance or each scenario will be
reduced by !6< eatures li.e e%g% 'E or Cell le&el oscillating hando&er minimi*ation#
which detects that indi&idual 'Es or a specifc cell relation ha&e an oscillating tendency
and increase the hando&er o,set temporarily or that 'E"cell relation%
5ando&er optimi*ations on 'E or Cell le&el typically allows the initial deault hando&er
o,set settings to be set lower and still .eep the <umber o hando&er per 'E and hour to
be the same as beore acti&ation o the eature% Lower hando&er o,set settings ma.es
'Es to be connected to the best cell a larger portion o time at cell edge areas%
Possible other enhancements or optimal hando&er perormance under study are to
include 'E speed estimates and a&erage cell si*e estimates% 'E speed estimates are
assumed to be possible to get rom 'L 4oppler shit estimates ta.en rom e<+%
To support !mall cell range epansion the use o 'E perormance enhancements (/0C)#
reuency domain /C/C and time domain /C/C (e%g% +!) schemes are under
in&estigation%
lso schemes where e<+ use coordinated cells that are using the same PC/ on the same
reuency are in&estigated% /n this case e<+ need to Ata.e o&er rom the 'EB and pro&ide
most o mobility support by itsel with no e&ent 8 triggered 'E PC/ measurement
support in connected mode% This implies that e<+ need to decide which antennas points
and which resources to use or 'L and 4L% 6ne challenge is that e<+ does not ha&e 'L
transmission to measure on rom each 'E at all times unless e<+ periodically reuest
Channel Guality /ndicators and Power 5eadroom 0eports rom the 'E% This e<+ ability
will typically also be de&eloped or 'L comp and 4L comp schemes%
The use o measurement gaps may reduce 4L and 'L pea. rates in low loaded scenarios%
The gap causes a 1> ms interruption (? ms to a&oid 50G in gap and = ms gap) once
e&ery ?> ms or > ms which will gi&e 2@H and 12%@ H reduction in theoretical maimum
pea. rates respecti&ely%
To reduce the usage o gaps e<+ will use 2 and 1 e&ents to control when 'E is
confgured to use gaps and search or inter reuency cells% <ote that or high speed
'Es# e<+ may not initiate inter reuency cell search at all to a&oid too short time in cell
beore hando&er is needed again% This will happen when 'E speed is too high in relation
target cell si*e% / 'E speed estimates are not a&ailable# periodical search or &alid
targets can be used instead% +y adIusting search periodicity and reuired number o
consecuti&e target hits beore /nter reuency hando&er is triggered the probability to
connect high speed 'Es to small target cells will be reduced%
e<+ use the 2"1 e&ent to get the ollowing generali*ed inormation (<ote that there
could be se&eral instances o the same e&ent confgured in the 'E but with di,erent
thresholds)3
7here3
Close enough to ser&ing cell antenna indication with di,erent thresholds are used by e<+
to
• /ndicate that it is possible or a 'E to participate in load balancing (see +2-@)
between co-located cells%
• /ndicate that it is possible to use co-located cells or carrier aggregation%
• /ndicate that there is no need in general or +! usage or other /C/C schemes%
• !tart using blind hando&er or hando&er between co-located cells%
• @ (+2 or /0T) !er&ing cell worse than threshold 1 and neighbor cell better than
threshold 2%
• 8 <eighbor cell is o,set better than ser&ing cell%
$obility perormance will beneft rom any techniues that reduce intererence when
the 'E is in a hando&er situation either by impro&ing the connection to source and"or
target cell but also impro&ing the ability and perormance to measure on neighboring
cells accurate and with low delays%
The impro&ed ability can be utili*ed to epand cell co&erage areas to impro&e the
ability or an /ntra reuency low power cell to oKoad a macro cell%
+esides reducing the hando&er ailure rate the techniues are also epected to
reduce the hando&er reuency needed to .eep connections optimal rom a radio
resource perspecti&e%
dditional inormation describing the /ntererence mitigation solution or the co-
channel deployment o the LTE layer !mall cell"LTE $acro and LTE !mall cell"!mall
cell is pro&ided# please refer to our !ite paper B2-3 Interference Mitigation Solution"
/ the system is low loaded and small cell si*es are used it ha&e been obser&ed in feld
tests that it may be better rom a pea. rate perspecti&e to allow C0! rom adIacent
cells rom the same site to hit each other all the time rather than hitting data parts o
each other transmission%
Cell border areas where hando&er is done in poor co&erage conditions will typically
beneft rom shited C0! since shited C0! will impro&e perormance or channel
estimation% !o i the scenario is dominated by many but wea. recei&ed cells# a shited
C0! approach is epected to be benefcial%
<ote that ha&ing time synchroni*ed inter e<+ cells (but maybe not time aligned)
pro&ides ull control o which parts o a cell transmission that hits adIacent cells
transmission and &ice &ersa and ma.es it possible to use non shited C0! within the
e<+ and shited C0! between e<+s%
Cell detection perormance and measurement accuracy or high intererence scenarios
is currently under in&estigation in 89PP 0< ?% The wor. has been initiated or 5et<et
scenarios where cell range epansion is assumed to be used% /n general current 89PP
0"0F 'E reuirements allow PC/s to be detected by 'Es down to !/<0 o apro% -=
d+% lso or cell detection it matters i PC5"!C5 o&erlaps in time and reuency and the
PC/ combination that collides% $ore feld e&aluation is needed to understand when
these properties are signifcant or not or mobility perormance% The frst results
indicate that current 'Es o&erestimate 0!0P at high intererence le&els% 0!0P
o&erestimation implies that cell indi&idual o,set should be used to fne tune the
hando&er borders in high intererence scenarios%
;or mobility purposes both conditions are applicable% <ote howe&er or co-located inter
reuency cells there is a &ery high ris. that a unnecessary high amount o inter
reuency hando&ers are triggered i not a complemented with thresholds 2"1 that
prohibit inter reuency cell search and thus /nter reuency hando&ers%
The fgure below illustrates the L8 fltered 0!0P beha&ior in a typical multi carrier <7
scenario%
s can be seen in the magnifed part the usage o 8 and @ e&aluation between co-
located carriers all the time is not possible i hando&er reuency shall be .ept low
e&en i measurement gap usage is considered to be o no issue%
2 will be possible to confgure or 0!0P e&aluation and 0!0G e&aluation in parallel#
both or search and bad co&erage reasons% s a complement 'L 9/<0 will also be
possible to monitor and e&aluated by using a Ae<+ 2 e&entB%
<ote that ser&ing cell 0!0G &alues can uctuate between -8 d+ to -11 d+ without any
inter cell intererence present due to the 89PP defnition o 0!0G% Moip user will
typically eperience 0!0GN -8d+ close to the antenna whereas ull bu,er user will
eperience 0!0GN -11 d+ at the same position% This means that ser&ing cell 0!0G
thresholds abo&e -11 d+ should be a&oided since it depends more on ser&ing cell
transmission than on inter cell intererence% ull bu,er single user in a 2 carrier co-
located scenario in a position close to the antenna may actually start to oscillate
between the carriers when ser&ing cell 0!0G thresholds or co&erage triggered
hando&er abo&e -11 d+ is used%
0!0G &alues or inter reuency neighbors will ha&e a similar property since all 0!0G
&alues abo&e -11 d+ could be due to the 'Es being scheduled in the neighbouring cell%
/nter reuency 8 and @ will be used either at the same time or one at a time%
Eample3 /nterreuency hando&er is typically triggered by @ but as a complement i
the di,erence between ;1 and ;2 is really large e%g% 1> d+ a /nterreuency hando&er
could still be moti&ated e&en i @ condition Aser&ing cell worse than threshold 1B is
not ulflled%
This means that it is not mobility that triggers hando&er when the connection is good
enoughO it is rather other unctions li.e load balancing% This also imply that it is
possible to a&oid doing intra reuency hando&er ollowed immediately by a /nter
reuency hando&er i load balancing is chosen by e<+ to be done on 'Es that ha&e
been connected to the cell or a while%
" Summary
This document presents a set o tools to balance capacity# load and ser&ice eperience
or the end-user when it comes to intra-LTE mobility scenarios% lso# it is important to
ta.e into account what networ. operators should be considering rom planning
perspecti&e that maimi*es LTE eperience%
The mobility scenarios must consider idle mode and connected mode beha&ior as well
as the interaction o both under changing radio en&ironment and load conditions% lso#
it is important to minimi*e radio resource usage# signaling load and setup
delays"latency%