A Survey of Location Management Mechanisms and an Evaluation of their Applicability for 5G Cellular Networks

Author(s):  
Konstantinos Chatzikokolakis ◽  
Alexandros Kaloxylos ◽  
Panagiotis Spapis ◽  
Nancy Alonistioti ◽  
Chan Zhou ◽  
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2008 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-16 ◽  
Author(s):  
Guangbin Fan ◽  
Ivan Stojmenovic ◽  
Jingyuan Zhang

Location-areas is a popular location management scheme in cellular networks In the location areas scheme, a service area is partitioned into location areas, each consisting of contiguous cells. A mobile terminal updates its location whenever it moves into a cell that belongs to a new location area. However, no matter how the location areas are designed, the ping-pong location update effect exists when a mobile terminal moves back and forth between two location areas. The paper defines a new kind of ping-pong effect referred to as the generalized ping-pong effect, and shows that it accounts for a nonnegligible portion of the total location update cost. Although several strategies have been proposed to reduce the ping-pong effect in the literature, they either eliminate no generalized ping-pong effect or introduce a larger paging cost. This paper proposes a triple-layer location management strategy to eliminate the generalized ping-pong effect, therefore greatly reducing the total location update cost. Simulation results show that the triple-layer strategy outperforms the existing schemes designed to reduce the ping-pong effect.


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