Sponsoring organization Title and subtitle Sequential Paging for Moving Mobile Users. In this thesis, some methods for efficient paging for mobile systems have been investigated. Compared to the conventional method, the methods proposed here increase the mobile stations discovery rate while decreasing the signaling load between the mobile switching centers and the mobile stations. As the cell sizes shrinks, the probability that the mobile stations moves between the cells during the paging process gets higher. These methods takes this probability into consideration and are based on the case when the movement between the cells are described as a Markov model. One of the algorithms is called the pqup-algorithm. This method works well under bot...
The problem of locating a mobile vehicular user in a cellular communication system is addressed. Tw...
Today, cellular networks rely on fixed collections of cells (tracking areas) for handset localisatio...
Today, cellular networks rely on fixed collections of cells (tracking areas) for user equipment loca...
In this thesis, some methods for efficient paging for mobile systems have been investigated. Compare...
A mobile user is roaming in a zone composed of many cells in a cellular network system. When a call ...
The problem of locating a mobile user in a cellular system is addressed. The mobility of a user is m...
Abs&act- Location management procedures, in conjunction with the millions of users expected to s...
Locating mobile users and devices efficiently is a critical operation in cellular networks. This is ...
Abstract. Efficient paging procedures help minimize the amount of bandwidth expended in locating a m...
The maximum bandwidth capacity of radio frequency channels such as the forward control channel (FOCC...
Location management problem that arise in mobile computing networks is addressed. One method used in...
Previous work considered the problem of minimizing paging cost subject to delay constraints. However...
This paper presents a new mobile location tracking strategy in a cellular mobile network. The forwar...
Abstract. In this paper new paging schemes are presented for locating mobile users in wireless netwo...
This paper presents a multilayered mobile tracking strategy. The resource needed to page a mobile st...
The problem of locating a mobile vehicular user in a cellular communication system is addressed. Tw...
Today, cellular networks rely on fixed collections of cells (tracking areas) for handset localisatio...
Today, cellular networks rely on fixed collections of cells (tracking areas) for user equipment loca...
In this thesis, some methods for efficient paging for mobile systems have been investigated. Compare...
A mobile user is roaming in a zone composed of many cells in a cellular network system. When a call ...
The problem of locating a mobile user in a cellular system is addressed. The mobility of a user is m...
Abs&act- Location management procedures, in conjunction with the millions of users expected to s...
Locating mobile users and devices efficiently is a critical operation in cellular networks. This is ...
Abstract. Efficient paging procedures help minimize the amount of bandwidth expended in locating a m...
The maximum bandwidth capacity of radio frequency channels such as the forward control channel (FOCC...
Location management problem that arise in mobile computing networks is addressed. One method used in...
Previous work considered the problem of minimizing paging cost subject to delay constraints. However...
This paper presents a new mobile location tracking strategy in a cellular mobile network. The forwar...
Abstract. In this paper new paging schemes are presented for locating mobile users in wireless netwo...
This paper presents a multilayered mobile tracking strategy. The resource needed to page a mobile st...
The problem of locating a mobile vehicular user in a cellular communication system is addressed. Tw...
Today, cellular networks rely on fixed collections of cells (tracking areas) for handset localisatio...
Today, cellular networks rely on fixed collections of cells (tracking areas) for user equipment loca...