ABSTRACT: GSM and IS-41 are two mobility management standards widely used in second generation networks. These two standards lean on a centralized architecture made up of home location registers (HLRs) and visitor location registers (VLRs). From these standards, the location update and search procedures always imply interrogation of the HLR, even if the two mobile terminals that want to communicate are in the same location area. Given the limited bandwidth of the radio operator channel and the new time sensitive applications of third-generation systems, such an approach of mobility management is not convenient for the next generation mobile networks. This paper proposes a method for reducing the processing load and the signalization traffic...
Location Management is defined as the process of tracking the position of a mobile terminal when it ...
Due to the current popularity of wireless communication, personal communication service networks hav...
This paper gives a comparative description of two scenarios for location management in a mobile tele...
GSM and IS-41 are two mobility management standards widely used in second generation networks. These...
Global wireless networks enable mobile users to communicate regardless of their locations. Location ...
ABSTRACT: This study proposes a new architecture for improving the location management in PCS networ...
Abstract—One of the main challenges in personal communi-cation service (PCS) is to locate many mobil...
Wireless mobile communication networks support mobile terminals (MTs) which are free to travel withi...
We propose an auxiliary strategy, called per-user forwarding, for locating users who move from place...
Abstract — Mobility management (MM) is one of the main functions in mobile networks. It aims to trac...
This paper aims to compare different location management techniques and their suitability for adapta...
Abstract. Location management in mobile environments consists of two major operations: location upda...
Location management provides key functions for Personal Communications Services (PCS) networks to su...
Recent years have witnessed a tremendous growth of research and development to provide mobile users ...
In managing the locations of mobile users in mobile communication systems, the distance-based strate...
Location Management is defined as the process of tracking the position of a mobile terminal when it ...
Due to the current popularity of wireless communication, personal communication service networks hav...
This paper gives a comparative description of two scenarios for location management in a mobile tele...
GSM and IS-41 are two mobility management standards widely used in second generation networks. These...
Global wireless networks enable mobile users to communicate regardless of their locations. Location ...
ABSTRACT: This study proposes a new architecture for improving the location management in PCS networ...
Abstract—One of the main challenges in personal communi-cation service (PCS) is to locate many mobil...
Wireless mobile communication networks support mobile terminals (MTs) which are free to travel withi...
We propose an auxiliary strategy, called per-user forwarding, for locating users who move from place...
Abstract — Mobility management (MM) is one of the main functions in mobile networks. It aims to trac...
This paper aims to compare different location management techniques and their suitability for adapta...
Abstract. Location management in mobile environments consists of two major operations: location upda...
Location management provides key functions for Personal Communications Services (PCS) networks to su...
Recent years have witnessed a tremendous growth of research and development to provide mobile users ...
In managing the locations of mobile users in mobile communication systems, the distance-based strate...
Location Management is defined as the process of tracking the position of a mobile terminal when it ...
Due to the current popularity of wireless communication, personal communication service networks hav...
This paper gives a comparative description of two scenarios for location management in a mobile tele...