[[abstract]]Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS) utilizes a three-level location management strategy to reduce the net costs of location update and paging in the packet-switched service domain. Within a communication session, a mobile station (MS) is tracked at the cell level during packet transmission. In the idle period of an ongoing session, the MS is tracked at the UTRAN registration area (URA) level to avoid frequent cell updates while still keeping the radio connection. If the MS is not in any communication session, the MS is tracked at the routing area (RA) level. The inactivity counter mechanism was proposed in 3GPP 25.331 to determine when to switch between the three location tracking modes. In this mechanism, two inac...
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Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS) utilizes a three-level location management strateg...
Abstract — Mobility management (MM) is one of the main functions in mobile networks. It aims to trac...
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Abstract—Mobility management plays an important role in wireless communication networks in effective...
Abstract. Location management in mobile environments consists of two major operations: location upda...
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This paper gives a comparative description of two scenarios for location management in a mobile tele...
The performance evaluation of mobile packet switching networks is nowadays an important topic in mob...
With the explosive growth in the number of cellular subscribers in the past decade, cellular system...
Abstract—Mobility management in Long Term Evolution (LTE) is different from that in the third genera...
This paper gives a comparative description of two scenarios for location management in a mobile tele...
This study presents and examines a management model of cellular mobility protocols and the performa...
Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS) utilizes a three-level location management strateg...
Abstract — Mobility management (MM) is one of the main functions in mobile networks. It aims to trac...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
Abstract—Mobility management plays an important role in wireless communication networks in effective...
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...
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...
AbstractÐMobility management plays a central role in providing ubiquitous communications services in...
This paper gives a comparative description of two scenarios for location management in a mobile tele...
The performance evaluation of mobile packet switching networks is nowadays an important topic in mob...
With the explosive growth in the number of cellular subscribers in the past decade, cellular system...
Abstract—Mobility management in Long Term Evolution (LTE) is different from that in the third genera...
This paper gives a comparative description of two scenarios for location management in a mobile tele...
This study presents and examines a management model of cellular mobility protocols and the performa...