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Location Management in Mobile Networks: Comparison and Analysis

Overview This paper presents the comparison of four main location management methods in mobile networks by actualizing these management methods and comparing the results in the most important paradigms for location management in cellular networks. First, an introduction of location management in cellular networks is given. Then, four important location managements are described. These methods are GSM classic, GSM+profiles, KYAMA, and finally the distance-based method. To compare these methods, two mobility models are investigated.

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Publisher
University of Toronto
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Date Published
Sep 22, 2006
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Topics
GSM, Mobile - Wireless Communications, Bandwidth Issues

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