Mobility Management in Emerging Ultra-Dense Cellular Networks: A Survey, Outlook, and Future Research Directions
Syed Muhammad Asad Zaidi, Marvin Manalastas, Hasan Farooq, Ali, Imran

TL;DR
This paper provides the first comprehensive survey of mobility management challenges and solutions in emerging ultra-dense cellular networks, emphasizing the technical hurdles and future research directions for 5G and beyond.
Contribution
It offers a detailed tutorial on 5G mobility strategies, reviews recent research findings, and highlights unique challenges and opportunities in ultra-dense heterogeneous networks.
Findings
Identifies key mobility risks in legacy networks.
Highlights technical challenges in ultra-dense networks.
Reviews recent studies and potential solutions.
Abstract
The exponential rise in mobile traffic originating from mobile devices highlights the need for making mobility management in future networks even more efficient and seamless than ever before. Ultra-Dense Cellular Network vision consisting of cells of varying sizes with conventional and mmWave bands is being perceived as the panacea for the eminent capacity crunch. However, mobility challenges in an ultra-dense heterogeneous network with motley of high frequency and mmWave band cells will be unprecedented due to plurality of handover instances, and the resulting signaling overhead and data interruptions for miscellany of devices. Similarly, issues like user tracking and cell discovery for mmWave with narrow beams need to be addressed before the ambitious gains of emerging mobile networks can be realized. Mobility challenges are further highlighted when considering the 5G deliverables of…
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