Part 4: Mobility and Mobile NetworksInternational audienceLocation management deals with the procedure to update the current location of a mobile terminal (MT) and with the procedure to deliver incoming calls to that called MT. Basically, the performance evaluation of location management procedures are dependent on the MT’s mobility behavior, on the MT’s cell residence time and on the call arrival process to the MT. In the open literature, the typical analysis for location management has been addressed under the assumptions of a random walk mobility model, the exponential cell sojourn time of the MT -some times relaxed to a general probability distribution function- and the exponential inter-arrival time distribution for incoming calls. How...
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With the explosive growth in the number of cellular subscribers in the past decade, cellular system...
This paper gives a comparative description of two scenarios for location management in a mobile tele...
AbstractÐMobility management plays a central role in providing ubiquitous communications services in...
Abstract. Location management in mobile environments consists of two major operations: location upda...
In this work, we develop a novel mathematical model to analyze different location update protocols f...
Location management in mobile environments consists of two major operations: location update and pag...
Location management in mobile environments consists of two major operations: location update and pag...
Location management in mobile environments consists of two major operations: location update and pag...
This paper gives a comparative description of two scenarios for location management in a mobile tele...
Since mobile user mobility behaviors can vary according to time periods, e.g. office-going/closing a...
The problem of locating a mobile user in a cellular system is addressed. The mobility of a user is m...
The problem of locating a mobile user in a cellular system is addressed. The mobility of a user is m...
In this paper, we develop a new adaptive scheme in which an optimal distance-based update threshold ...
The challenge of supporting rapidly growing numbers of mobile users, while constrained by limited ra...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
With the explosive growth in the number of cellular subscribers in the past decade, cellular system...
This paper gives a comparative description of two scenarios for location management in a mobile tele...
AbstractÐMobility management plays a central role in providing ubiquitous communications services in...
Abstract. Location management in mobile environments consists of two major operations: location upda...
In this work, we develop a novel mathematical model to analyze different location update protocols f...
Location management in mobile environments consists of two major operations: location update and pag...
Location management in mobile environments consists of two major operations: location update and pag...
Location management in mobile environments consists of two major operations: location update and pag...
This paper gives a comparative description of two scenarios for location management in a mobile tele...
Since mobile user mobility behaviors can vary according to time periods, e.g. office-going/closing a...
The problem of locating a mobile user in a cellular system is addressed. The mobility of a user is m...
The problem of locating a mobile user in a cellular system is addressed. The mobility of a user is m...
In this paper, we develop a new adaptive scheme in which an optimal distance-based update threshold ...
The challenge of supporting rapidly growing numbers of mobile users, while constrained by limited ra...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
With the explosive growth in the number of cellular subscribers in the past decade, cellular system...
This paper gives a comparative description of two scenarios for location management in a mobile tele...