Handover Analysis for Yaw-Shifted High-Altitude Platforms

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Yasser Albagory 1,*

1. Taif University, College of Computers & Information Technology, Computer Science Dept. Saudi Arabia, Menoufia University, Faculty of Electronic Engineering, Egypt

* Corresponding author.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijcnis.2014.08.01

Received: 11 Jan. 2014 / Revised: 10 Mar. 2014 / Accepted: 12 May 2014 / Published: 8 Jul. 2014

Index Terms

High-Altitude Platforms, Mobile Communications, Positional Instabilities, Handover

Abstract

High-Altitude Platforms (HAP) is an emerging technology for mobile broadband communications and is capable of providing many advantages compared to conventional terrestrial and satellite systems. On the other hand, positional instabilities of HAP affect the system performance greatly. In this paper, a main problem concerning the rotation motion or yaw-shiftof HAP is described, analyzed, and its impact on the handover of cellular systems is also investigated. The total handover due to both user mobility and platform rotational positional instability is discussed and determined. An expression for the number of calls subjected to handover is deduced where it will be a function of users' density and their distribution in the cell, platform angular shift due to rotation, cell geometry, and number of active calling users. The analysis of this number shows the serious effects of the yaw-shift instability on the system performance.

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Yasser Albagory, "Handover Analysis for Yaw-Shifted High-Altitude Platforms", International Journal of Computer Network and Information Security(IJCNIS), vol.6, no.8, pp.1-8, 2014. DOI:10.5815/ijcnis.2014.08.01

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