PreHO: Predictive Handover for LEO Satellite Networks
Xingqiu He, Zijie Ying, Chaoqun You, Yue Gao

TL;DR
PreHO is a proactive handover mechanism for LEO satellite networks that leverages predictable channel states to reduce signaling overhead and latency, improving connectivity stability.
Contribution
The paper introduces PreHO, a novel predictive handover approach specifically designed for LEO satellite networks, addressing their unique mobility and channel stability characteristics.
Findings
PreHO reduces handover signaling overhead.
PreHO decreases handover latency.
PreHO improves user experience in LEO satellite networks.
Abstract
Low-Earth Orbit (LEO) Satellite Networks (LSNs) offer a promising solution for extending connectivity to areas not covered by Terrestrial Networks (TNs). However, the rapid movement, broad coverage, and high communication latency of LEO satellites pose significant challenges to conventional handover mechanisms, resulting in unacceptable signaling overhead and handover latency. To address these issues, this paper identifies a fundamental difference between the mobility patterns in LSNs and TNs: users are typically stationary relative to the fast- moving satellites, and channel states in LSNs are often stable and predictable. This observation enables handovers to be planned in advance rather than triggered reactively. Motivated by this insight, we propose PreHO, a predictive handover mechanism tailored for LSNs that proactively determines optimal handover strategies, thereby simplifying…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSatellite Communication Systems · UAV Applications and Optimization · Opportunistic and Delay-Tolerant Networks
