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Handover Decisions for Ultra-Dense Networks in Smart Cities: A Survey

  • Akzhibek Amirova
  • , Ibraheem Shayea*
  • , Didar Yedilkhan*
  • , Laura Aldasheva*
  • , Alma Zakirova
  • *Bu çalışma için yazışmadan sorumlu yazar
  • Astana IT University
  • Amity University Dubai

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Handover (HO) management plays a key role in ensuring uninterrupted connectivity across evolving wireless networks. While previous generations such as 4G and 5G have introduced several HO strategies, these techniques are insufficient to meet the rigorous demands of sixth-generation (6G) networks in ultra-dense, heterogeneous smart city environments. Existing studies often fail to provide integrated HO solutions that consider key concerns such as energy efficiency, security vulnerabilities, and interoperability across diverse network domains, including terrestrial, aerial, and satellite systems. Moreover, the dynamic and high-mobility nature of smart city ecosystems further complicate real-time HO decision-making. This survey aims to highlight these critical gaps by systematically categorizing state-of-the-art HO approaches into AI-based, fuzzy logic-based, and hybrid frameworks, while evaluating their performance against emerging 6G requirements. Future research directions are also outlined, emphasizing the development of lightweight AI–fuzzy hybrid models for real-time decision-making, the implementation of decentralized security mechanisms using blockchain, and the need for global standardization to enable seamless handovers across multi-domain networks. The key outcome of this review is a structured and in-depth synthesis of current advancements, which serves as a foundational reference for researchers and engineers aiming to design intelligent, scalable, and secure HO mechanisms that can support the operational complexity of next-generation smart cities.

Orijinal dilİngilizce
Makale numarası313
DergiTechnologies
Hacim13
Basın numarası8
DOI'lar
Yayın durumuYayınlandı - Ağu 2025

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