Daisuke Senzaki, H. Mabuchi, G. Chakraborty, Masafumi Matsuhara
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Distance based location management in cellular PCS network ? a critical study
A distance-based approach is an efficient strategy for location management of mobile hosts in a cellular PCN. But what is the optimum distance for distance-based location management? Does it depend on cell-size, and/or the movement behavior of an individual user, depending on her movement pattern, more efficient? Or should a simple fixed distance for all users be adopted? We have shown that a fixed distance of 4 is nearly optimum for all the mobile hosts, irrespective of a range of variation of their mobility behavior, and the cell size of the network. A more efficient adaptive distance algorithm, where distance is changed according to mobility behavior, is proposed.