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As redes de comunicação móvel sem fio suportam terminais móveis (MTs) que podem viajar livremente dentro de uma área de cobertura de serviço. Para localizar eficazmente um MT quando uma chamada é iniciada, são propostos vários esquemas de gestão de localização para manter o registo da sua localização. Os métodos atuais usados no IS-41 e GSM MAP para gerenciamento de localização apresentam problemas como um aumento no tráfego de sinalização na rede, um efeito pingue-pongue e um gargalo criado pelo tráfego de sinalização no registro de localização residencial (HLR). Neste artigo, propomos um novo esquema de gerenciamento de localização que visa reduzir o número de registros de localização no HLR, tornando desnecessário o registro de localização no HLR quando um MT se move para a área de registro vizinha (RA) ou quando volta para o RA original. da vizinha RA. Nosso esquema emprega uma arquitetura de banco de dados centralizada usando o conceito HLR/VLR como no IS-41 e GSM MAP, mas alivia os problemas mencionados acima. Os resultados da análise mostram que nosso esquema sempre supera os métodos atuais e mostra um desempenho especialmente melhor em CMR baixo (taxa de chamada para mobilidade).
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Yungoo HUH, Myungwhan CHOI, Cheeha KIM, "A Delayed Location Registration Procedure for Wireless Mobile Communication Networks" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications,
vol. E84-B, no. 10, pp. 2805-2814, October 2001, doi: .
Abstract: Wireless mobile communication networks support mobile terminals (MTs) which are free to travel within a service coverage area. In order to locate an MT effectively when a call is initiated, several location management schemes are proposed to keep track of its location. Current methods being used in IS-41 and GSM MAP for location management pose problems such as an increase in signaling traffic in the network, a ping-pong effect and a bottleneck created by signaling traffic at home location register (HLR). In this paper, we propose a new location management scheme that is to reduce the number of location registrations at HLR by making the location registration at HLR unnecessary when an MT moves into neighboring registration area (RA) or when it moves back to the original RA from neighboring RA. Our scheme employs a centralized database architecture using the HLR/VLR concept as in the IS-41 and GSM MAP but alleviates the above-mentioned problems. Analysis results show that our scheme always outperforms current methods and shows an especially better performance at low CMR (call to mobility ratio).
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/communications/10.1587/e84-b_10_2805/_p
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