ABSTRACT: This study proposes a new architecture for improving the location management in PCS networks. The proposed architecture employs several HLRs as opposed to one HLR in the IS-41 and GSM models. Indeed, the new architecture associates with each MU two types of HLRs ; a resident HLR that serves the location areas in which the MU often resides and a serving HLR that serves the MU when it is roaming outside its resident HLR covering area. All the possible location update and location search scenarios of the proposed architecture are discussed. This analysis shows that the performance of the proposed scheme varies according to the user moving patterns. Numerical results are promising and a significant cost reduction can be obtained with ...
Abstract:The main target of location management is to maintain location of users while minimizing th...
We propose an auxiliary strategy, called per-user forwarding, for locating users who move from place...
Abstract—One of the main challenges in personal communi-cation service (PCS) is to locate many mobil...
Location management provides key functions for Personal Communications Services (PCS) networks to su...
Location management is a key issue in personal communication service (PCS) networks. Performance ana...
[[abstract]]The personal communications services (PCSs) systems can provide ubiquitous and customize...
[[abstract]]We propose an auxiliary scheme called another two-level pointer strategy, with a new pro...
ABSTRACT: GSM and IS-41 are two mobility management standards widely used in second generation netwo...
In [1], [2], we presented the design, specification and proof of correctness of a fully distributed ...
[[abstract]]We propose an auxiliary scheme called another two-level pointer strategy, with a new pro...
Due to the current popularity of wireless communication, personal communication service networks hav...
Abstract—The personal communications services (PCSs) systems can provide ubiquitous and customized s...
[[abstract]]The personal communications services (PCS) systems provide ubiquitous and customized ser...
To overcome drawbacks of existing centralized location management scheme, various approaches includi...
Abstract. To overcome drawbacks of existing centralized location management scheme, various approach...
Abstract:The main target of location management is to maintain location of users while minimizing th...
We propose an auxiliary strategy, called per-user forwarding, for locating users who move from place...
Abstract—One of the main challenges in personal communi-cation service (PCS) is to locate many mobil...
Location management provides key functions for Personal Communications Services (PCS) networks to su...
Location management is a key issue in personal communication service (PCS) networks. Performance ana...
[[abstract]]The personal communications services (PCSs) systems can provide ubiquitous and customize...
[[abstract]]We propose an auxiliary scheme called another two-level pointer strategy, with a new pro...
ABSTRACT: GSM and IS-41 are two mobility management standards widely used in second generation netwo...
In [1], [2], we presented the design, specification and proof of correctness of a fully distributed ...
[[abstract]]We propose an auxiliary scheme called another two-level pointer strategy, with a new pro...
Due to the current popularity of wireless communication, personal communication service networks hav...
Abstract—The personal communications services (PCSs) systems can provide ubiquitous and customized s...
[[abstract]]The personal communications services (PCS) systems provide ubiquitous and customized ser...
To overcome drawbacks of existing centralized location management scheme, various approaches includi...
Abstract. To overcome drawbacks of existing centralized location management scheme, various approach...
Abstract:The main target of location management is to maintain location of users while minimizing th...
We propose an auxiliary strategy, called per-user forwarding, for locating users who move from place...
Abstract—One of the main challenges in personal communi-cation service (PCS) is to locate many mobil...