Mobile and wireless networks have long exploited mobility predictions, focused on predicting the future location of given users, to perform more efficient network resource management. In this paper, we present a new approach in which we provide predictions as a probability distribution of the likelihood of moving to a set of future locations. This approach provides wireless services a greater amount of knowledge and enables them to perform more effectively. We present a framework for the evaluation of this new type of predictor, and develop 2 new predictors, HEM and G-Stat. We evaluate our predictors accuracy in predicting future cells for mobile users, using two large geolocation data sets, from MDC [11], [12] and Crawdad [13]. We show tha...
In an IEEE 802.11 Infrastructure network, as the mobile node is moving from one access point to anot...
The Long Term Evolution (LTE) femtocell has promised to improve indoor coverage and enhance data rat...
AbstractThe huge quantity of individual location data recorded by mobile phones or mobile networks i...
Location is an important feature for many applications, and wireless networks can better serve their...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Mobility prediction is one of the most essential issues that n...
One of the trickiest challenges introduced by cellular communications networks is mobility predictio...
A fundamental problem in mobile computing and wireless networks is the ability to track and predict ...
The vision of next generation networks (4G & beyond) is to make possible seamless mobility acros...
Location is an important feature for many applications, and wireless networks can better serve their...
Mobility prediction is one of the mostcritical research areas in wireless network. At thenetwork lev...
Location is an important feature for many applications, and wireless networks can better serve their...
Abstract — Rapid mobile networking growth and network applications diversity led to the need for fut...
Abstract — Location is an important feature for many appli-cations, and wireless networks can better...
Mobile devices such as smartphones and smart watches are ubiquitous companions of humans’ daily life...
In this paper, an adaptive location management scheme for mobile wireless networks is presented base...
In an IEEE 802.11 Infrastructure network, as the mobile node is moving from one access point to anot...
The Long Term Evolution (LTE) femtocell has promised to improve indoor coverage and enhance data rat...
AbstractThe huge quantity of individual location data recorded by mobile phones or mobile networks i...
Location is an important feature for many applications, and wireless networks can better serve their...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Mobility prediction is one of the most essential issues that n...
One of the trickiest challenges introduced by cellular communications networks is mobility predictio...
A fundamental problem in mobile computing and wireless networks is the ability to track and predict ...
The vision of next generation networks (4G & beyond) is to make possible seamless mobility acros...
Location is an important feature for many applications, and wireless networks can better serve their...
Mobility prediction is one of the mostcritical research areas in wireless network. At thenetwork lev...
Location is an important feature for many applications, and wireless networks can better serve their...
Abstract — Rapid mobile networking growth and network applications diversity led to the need for fut...
Abstract — Location is an important feature for many appli-cations, and wireless networks can better...
Mobile devices such as smartphones and smart watches are ubiquitous companions of humans’ daily life...
In this paper, an adaptive location management scheme for mobile wireless networks is presented base...
In an IEEE 802.11 Infrastructure network, as the mobile node is moving from one access point to anot...
The Long Term Evolution (LTE) femtocell has promised to improve indoor coverage and enhance data rat...
AbstractThe huge quantity of individual location data recorded by mobile phones or mobile networks i...