A Direction-Based Location Update Scheme Using Dynamic Paging Areas in Cellular Networks(Wireless Communication Technologies)
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概要
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As the number of mobile terminals (or users) keeps explosively increasing, the location management to track mobile terminals in cellular networks is becoming more important. However, the location management schemes presently adopted in cellular networks use static location information without considering the moving direction of a mobile terminal. This approach is insufficient in reflecting the different directional behaviors of mobile terminals. Thus, there is a need to develop a dynamic location management scheme more adaptive to the moving direction of a mobile terminal. This paper proposes a direction-based scheme (DBS) that can determine a location update and vary a paging area dynamically according to the moving direction. The direction vector was defined to represent the moving direction and to compute the distance from the cell where a location update occurs to the current cell. The offset operation of direction vectors represented the location of a mobile terminal in a paging area. This allowed the mobile terminal to determine whether a location update would be performed or not. In addition, simulations showed that DBS outperforms other location management schemes in most cases except in those with a low call-to-mobility ratio (CMR), particularly if a mobile terminal has directional behavior.
- 社団法人電子情報通信学会の論文
- 2004-12-01
著者
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Hwang Chong-sun
Dept. Of Computer Science And Engineering At Korea Univ.
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Hwang Chong-sun
Dept. Of Computer Science & Engineering Korea University
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SONG Ui-sung
Dept. of Computer Science & Engineering, Korea University
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GIL Joon-Min
Supercomputing Center, Korea Institute of Science and Technology Information
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Gil Joon-min
Supercomputing Center Korea Institute Of Science And Technology Information
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Song Ui-sung
Dept. Of Computer Science & Engineering Korea University
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