Location management in mobile environments consists of two major operations: location update and paging. The more up-to-date the location information, the less paging becomes necessary and vice versa. The conventional approach is the location area based approach (LA-based approach), where a location area (LA) consists of multiple cells. When the mobile station (MS) enters a new location area, the MS immediately updates its location information at the new location's visitor location register (VLR) and this update is propagated to the MS's home location register (HLR). The major drawback of the LA-based approach is that it does not consider any mobility patterns, or call arrival patterns. Moreover, MS updates frequently when it roams only wit...
For mobile agents roaming in a network, location management strategies still represent a current res...
An efficient mobile location tracking strategy should minimize the combined cost of paging and locat...
Abstract. In this study, we propose an improved version of the dynamic movement-based location updat...
Location management in mobile environments consists of two major operations: location update and pag...
Abstract. Location management in mobile environments consists of two major operations: location upda...
This paper gives a comparative description of two scenarios for location management in a mobile tele...
Location management scheme tracking the location information of a mobile user is required to deliver...
Managing location information of mobile devices is a very much important task in mobile computing sy...
In this paper, we develop a new adaptive scheme in which an optimal distance-based update threshold ...
Part 4: Mobility and Mobile NetworksInternational audienceLocation management deals with the procedu...
The problem of locating a mobile user in a cellular system is addressed. The mobility of a user is m...
With the explosive growth in the number of cellular subscribers in the past decade, cellular system...
Abstract — Now-a-days wireless networks have become very popular as they support mobility. Mobile us...
Due to the current popularity of wireless communication, personal communication service networks hav...
A new location update strategy for personal communication services (PCS) networks and its implementa...
For mobile agents roaming in a network, location management strategies still represent a current res...
An efficient mobile location tracking strategy should minimize the combined cost of paging and locat...
Abstract. In this study, we propose an improved version of the dynamic movement-based location updat...
Location management in mobile environments consists of two major operations: location update and pag...
Abstract. Location management in mobile environments consists of two major operations: location upda...
This paper gives a comparative description of two scenarios for location management in a mobile tele...
Location management scheme tracking the location information of a mobile user is required to deliver...
Managing location information of mobile devices is a very much important task in mobile computing sy...
In this paper, we develop a new adaptive scheme in which an optimal distance-based update threshold ...
Part 4: Mobility and Mobile NetworksInternational audienceLocation management deals with the procedu...
The problem of locating a mobile user in a cellular system is addressed. The mobility of a user is m...
With the explosive growth in the number of cellular subscribers in the past decade, cellular system...
Abstract — Now-a-days wireless networks have become very popular as they support mobility. Mobile us...
Due to the current popularity of wireless communication, personal communication service networks hav...
A new location update strategy for personal communication services (PCS) networks and its implementa...
For mobile agents roaming in a network, location management strategies still represent a current res...
An efficient mobile location tracking strategy should minimize the combined cost of paging and locat...
Abstract. In this study, we propose an improved version of the dynamic movement-based location updat...