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Este estudo examina o registro baseado em movimento (MBR). No MBR, uma estação móvel (MS) realiza o registro de localização sempre que o número de células que entram atinge o limite de movimento especificado. M. O MBR é simples e sua implementação é bastante direta. No entanto, pode resultar em mais registos do que outros regimes semelhantes. Propomos um esquema MBR melhorado, no qual o MBR combina com o registro implícito (IR), para reduzir o custo do registro. O desempenho do esquema proposto é avaliado utilizando uma abordagem matemática baseada no modelo de mobilidade de passeio aleatório bidimensional em configuração de célula hexagonal. Os resultados numéricos para diversas circunstâncias mostram que o esquema proposto tem um desempenho melhor que o MBR convencional.
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Jang Hyun BAEK, Jong Hun PARK, Douglas C. SICKER, Taehan LEE, "Modeling and Performance Analysis of the Movement-Based Registration with Implicit Registration" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications,
vol. E93-B, no. 5, pp. 1306-1309, May 2010, doi: 10.1587/transcom.E93.B.1306.
Abstract: This study examines movement-based registration (MBR). In MBR, a mobile station (MS) performs location registration whenever the number of entering cells reaches the specified movement threshold M. MBR is simple and its implementation is quite straightforward. However, it may result in more registrations than other similar schemes. We propose an improved MBR scheme, in which MBR combines with implicit registration (IR), to reduce registration cost. The performance of the proposed scheme is evaluated using a mathematical approach based on the 2-dimensional random walk mobility model in a hexagonal cell configuration. The numerical results for varying circumstances show that the proposed scheme performs better than conventional MBR.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/communications/10.1587/transcom.E93.B.1306/_p
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