Due to the current popularity of wireless communication, personal communication service networks have attracted a lot of attention. As mobile terminals (MTs) in such networks have the ability to communicate on the move, location management (LM) is a critical issue that should be handled carefully. Managing MTs locations is to simultaneously perform two main operations, which are; location update and paging. A good LM strategy maintains both operations with the minimum time and signaling penalties. Although several LM strategies have been introduced, they still suffer from several drawbacks. This paper introduces three novel LM strategies, which are; historical based location management (HBLM), direction based location management (DBLM) and ...
Location management in mobile environments consists of two major operations: location update and pag...
In managing the locations of mobile users in mobile communication systems, the distance-based strate...
Future personal communication service (PCS) networks consider smaller cells to accommodate continuou...
Wireless mobile communication networks support mobile terminals (MTs) which are free to travel withi...
Abstract — Now-a-days wireless networks have become very popular as they support mobility. Mobile us...
Abstract:The main target of location management is to maintain location of users while minimizing th...
Mobile host (MH) has to be tracked in personal communication service (PCS) network, for which update...
Location management provides key functions for Personal Communications Services (PCS) networks to su...
Managing location information of mobile devices is a very much important task in mobile computing sy...
Location management is a key issue in personal communication service (PCS) networks. Performance ana...
Effective location management is critical for future personal communication service (PCS) networks, ...
Abstract. Signaling overhead incurred in location management be-comes significant in PCS (Personal C...
Abstract—The personal communications services (PCSs) systems can provide ubiquitous and customized s...
Cellular networks provide voice and data services to the users with mobility. To deliver services to...
[[abstract]]The personal communications services (PCSs) systems can provide ubiquitous and customize...
Location management in mobile environments consists of two major operations: location update and pag...
In managing the locations of mobile users in mobile communication systems, the distance-based strate...
Future personal communication service (PCS) networks consider smaller cells to accommodate continuou...
Wireless mobile communication networks support mobile terminals (MTs) which are free to travel withi...
Abstract — Now-a-days wireless networks have become very popular as they support mobility. Mobile us...
Abstract:The main target of location management is to maintain location of users while minimizing th...
Mobile host (MH) has to be tracked in personal communication service (PCS) network, for which update...
Location management provides key functions for Personal Communications Services (PCS) networks to su...
Managing location information of mobile devices is a very much important task in mobile computing sy...
Location management is a key issue in personal communication service (PCS) networks. Performance ana...
Effective location management is critical for future personal communication service (PCS) networks, ...
Abstract. Signaling overhead incurred in location management be-comes significant in PCS (Personal C...
Abstract—The personal communications services (PCSs) systems can provide ubiquitous and customized s...
Cellular networks provide voice and data services to the users with mobility. To deliver services to...
[[abstract]]The personal communications services (PCSs) systems can provide ubiquitous and customize...
Location management in mobile environments consists of two major operations: location update and pag...
In managing the locations of mobile users in mobile communication systems, the distance-based strate...
Future personal communication service (PCS) networks consider smaller cells to accommodate continuou...