In this work, we develop a novel mathematical model to analyze different location update protocols for mobile cellular network. Our model can capture many important features of user movements, such as geographically dependent movement, directional movement and non-exponential distribution of cell dwell times. We propose to use the transient method to predict the location of a mobile user. This method is efficient and, more importantly, able to address the temporal change in the current location of a mobile user. Therefore, the accuracy of the prediction of the location of a user can be enhanced. We also propose a new location update protocol which can attain a lower tracking cost and also adapt to different mobility patterns. Transient perf...
AbstractÐMobility management plays a central role in providing ubiquitous communications services in...
A localization algorithm based on cell identification (Cell-ID) information is proposed. Instead of ...
Future personal communication service (PCS) networks consider smaller cells to accommodate continuou...
Abstract. In this study, we propose an improved version of the dynamic movement-based location updat...
Part 4: Mobility and Mobile NetworksInternational audienceLocation management deals with the procedu...
With the explosive growth in the number of cellular subscribers in the past decade, cellular system...
[[abstract]]This research focuses on developing cost-effective location update schemes for tracking ...
In this paper, an adaptive location management scheme for mobile wireless networks is presented base...
[[abstract]]We investigate feasible location tracking scheme that integrates time-based and distance...
The problem of locating a mobile user in a cellular system is addressed. The mobility of a user is m...
Abstract. In this paper we argue that in most of the cases the movement pattern of a mobile host rep...
Since mobile user mobility behaviors can vary according to time periods, e.g. office-going/closing a...
Abstract—We propose two algorithms for real-time tracking of the location and dynamic motion of a mo...
Abstract: The next generation of access technology will ensure wireless connectivity to any one at a...
In this era of smart applications, the advancement of mobile technology has improved the style of li...
AbstractÐMobility management plays a central role in providing ubiquitous communications services in...
A localization algorithm based on cell identification (Cell-ID) information is proposed. Instead of ...
Future personal communication service (PCS) networks consider smaller cells to accommodate continuou...
Abstract. In this study, we propose an improved version of the dynamic movement-based location updat...
Part 4: Mobility and Mobile NetworksInternational audienceLocation management deals with the procedu...
With the explosive growth in the number of cellular subscribers in the past decade, cellular system...
[[abstract]]This research focuses on developing cost-effective location update schemes for tracking ...
In this paper, an adaptive location management scheme for mobile wireless networks is presented base...
[[abstract]]We investigate feasible location tracking scheme that integrates time-based and distance...
The problem of locating a mobile user in a cellular system is addressed. The mobility of a user is m...
Abstract. In this paper we argue that in most of the cases the movement pattern of a mobile host rep...
Since mobile user mobility behaviors can vary according to time periods, e.g. office-going/closing a...
Abstract—We propose two algorithms for real-time tracking of the location and dynamic motion of a mo...
Abstract: The next generation of access technology will ensure wireless connectivity to any one at a...
In this era of smart applications, the advancement of mobile technology has improved the style of li...
AbstractÐMobility management plays a central role in providing ubiquitous communications services in...
A localization algorithm based on cell identification (Cell-ID) information is proposed. Instead of ...
Future personal communication service (PCS) networks consider smaller cells to accommodate continuou...