Global wireless networks enable mobile users to communicate regardless of their locations. Location management is an important part of the emerging wireless and mobile technology. A Personal Communication System (PCS) network must have an efficient way to keep track of the mobile users to deliver services effectively. Global System for Mobile Communication (GSM) is a commonly accepted standard for mobility management of mobile users. Location management involves location tracking, and location information storage. Location management requires mobile users to register at various registration areas whenever they are on the move. The registration process may cause excessive signaling traffic and long service delays. To improve the efficiency o...
In managing the locations of mobile users in mobile communication systems, the distance-based strate...
Due to the current popularity of wireless communication, personal communication service networks hav...
Wireless mobile communication networks support mobile terminals (MTs) which are free to travel withi...
Abstract—One of the main challenges in personal communi-cation service (PCS) is to locate many mobil...
ABSTRACT: GSM and IS-41 are two mobility management standards widely used in second generation netwo...
This paper aims to compare different location management techniques and their suitability for adapta...
GSM and IS-41 are two mobility management standards widely used in second generation networks. These...
Abstract—Location management plays a significant role in current and future wireless mobile networks...
This paper presents a methodology for evaluating the performance of forwarding strategies for locati...
We propose an auxiliary strategy, called per-user forwarding, for locating users who move from place...
Mobile IP, an extension of the standard IP protocol is used to keep track of location information an...
[[abstract]]We propose an auxiliary scheme called another two-level pointer strategy, with a new pro...
[[abstract]]We propose an auxiliary scheme called another two-level pointer strategy, with a new pro...
This paper proposes a forwarding pointer-based cache scheme (PB-Cache scheme) that can reduce the si...
[[abstract]]In personal communication service (PCS) networks, the user location tracking strategy pl...
In managing the locations of mobile users in mobile communication systems, the distance-based strate...
Due to the current popularity of wireless communication, personal communication service networks hav...
Wireless mobile communication networks support mobile terminals (MTs) which are free to travel withi...
Abstract—One of the main challenges in personal communi-cation service (PCS) is to locate many mobil...
ABSTRACT: GSM and IS-41 are two mobility management standards widely used in second generation netwo...
This paper aims to compare different location management techniques and their suitability for adapta...
GSM and IS-41 are two mobility management standards widely used in second generation networks. These...
Abstract—Location management plays a significant role in current and future wireless mobile networks...
This paper presents a methodology for evaluating the performance of forwarding strategies for locati...
We propose an auxiliary strategy, called per-user forwarding, for locating users who move from place...
Mobile IP, an extension of the standard IP protocol is used to keep track of location information an...
[[abstract]]We propose an auxiliary scheme called another two-level pointer strategy, with a new pro...
[[abstract]]We propose an auxiliary scheme called another two-level pointer strategy, with a new pro...
This paper proposes a forwarding pointer-based cache scheme (PB-Cache scheme) that can reduce the si...
[[abstract]]In personal communication service (PCS) networks, the user location tracking strategy pl...
In managing the locations of mobile users in mobile communication systems, the distance-based strate...
Due to the current popularity of wireless communication, personal communication service networks hav...
Wireless mobile communication networks support mobile terminals (MTs) which are free to travel withi...