Today, cellular networks rely on fixed collections of cells (tracking areas) for user equipment localisation. Locating users within these areas involves broadcast search (paging), which consumes radio bandwidth but reduces the user equipment signalling required for mobility management. Tracking areas are today manually configured, hard to adapt to local mobility and influence the load on several key resources in the network. We propose a decentralised and self-adaptive approach to mobility management based on a probabilistic model of local mobility. By estimating the parameters of this model from observations of user mobility collected online, we obtain a dynamic model from which we construct local neighbourhoods of cells where we are most ...
International audienceEfficient mobility management is one of the major challenges for next-generati...
This paper presents a new mobile location tracking strategy in a cellular mobile network. The forwar...
The enormous competition in the telecommunications market results in the necessity of optimized and ...
Today, cellular networks rely on fixed collections of cells (tracking areas) for user equipment loca...
Today, cellular networks rely on fixed collections of cells (tracking areas) for user equipment loca...
Today, cellular networks rely on fixed collections of cells (tracking areas) for handset localisatio...
With the explosive growth in the number of cellular subscribers in the past decade, cellular system...
The problem of locating a mobile user in a cellular system is addressed. The mobility of a user is m...
Locating mobile users and devices efficiently is a critical operation in cellular networks. This is ...
In this paper, we develop a new adaptive scheme in which an optimal distance-based update threshold ...
Mobility tracking is concerned with finding a mobile subscriber (MS) within the area serviced by the...
Cellular networks provide voice and data services to the users with mobility. To deliver services to...
Abstract. Location management in mobile environments consists of two major operations: location upda...
Part 4: Mobility and Mobile NetworksInternational audienceLocation management deals with the procedu...
Abstract — Mobility management (MM) is one of the main functions in mobile networks. It aims to trac...
International audienceEfficient mobility management is one of the major challenges for next-generati...
This paper presents a new mobile location tracking strategy in a cellular mobile network. The forwar...
The enormous competition in the telecommunications market results in the necessity of optimized and ...
Today, cellular networks rely on fixed collections of cells (tracking areas) for user equipment loca...
Today, cellular networks rely on fixed collections of cells (tracking areas) for user equipment loca...
Today, cellular networks rely on fixed collections of cells (tracking areas) for handset localisatio...
With the explosive growth in the number of cellular subscribers in the past decade, cellular system...
The problem of locating a mobile user in a cellular system is addressed. The mobility of a user is m...
Locating mobile users and devices efficiently is a critical operation in cellular networks. This is ...
In this paper, we develop a new adaptive scheme in which an optimal distance-based update threshold ...
Mobility tracking is concerned with finding a mobile subscriber (MS) within the area serviced by the...
Cellular networks provide voice and data services to the users with mobility. To deliver services to...
Abstract. Location management in mobile environments consists of two major operations: location upda...
Part 4: Mobility and Mobile NetworksInternational audienceLocation management deals with the procedu...
Abstract — Mobility management (MM) is one of the main functions in mobile networks. It aims to trac...
International audienceEfficient mobility management is one of the major challenges for next-generati...
This paper presents a new mobile location tracking strategy in a cellular mobile network. The forwar...
The enormous competition in the telecommunications market results in the necessity of optimized and ...