Learning-based Load Balancing Handover in Mobile Millimeter Wave Networks

3 Nov 2020  ·  Sara Khosravi, Hossein S. Ghadikolaei, Marina Petrova ·

Millimeter-wave (mmWave) communication is a promising solution to the high data rate demands in the upcoming 5G and beyond communication networks. When it comes to supporting seamless connectivity in mobile scenarios, resource and handover management are two of the main challenges in mmWave networks. In this paper, we address these two problems jointly and propose a learning-based load balancing handover in multi-user mobile mmWave networks. Our handover algorithm selects a backup base station and allocates the resource to maximize the sum rate of all the users while ensuring a target rate threshold and preventing excessive handovers. We model the user association as a non-convex optimization problem. Then, by applying a deep deterministic policy gradient (DDPG) method, we approximate the solution of the optimization problem. Through simulations, we show that our proposed algorithm minimizes the number of the events where a user's rate is less than its minimum rate requirement and minimizes the number of handovers while increasing the sum rate of all users.

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