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1994
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Optimization of Wireless Resources for Personal Communications Mobility Tracking

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Optimization of Wireless Resources for Personal Communications Mobility Tracking
In personal communications applications, users communicate via wireless with a wireline network. The wireline network tracks the current location of the user, and can therefore route messages to a user regardless of the user's location. In addition to its impact on signaling within the wireline network, mobility tracking requires the expenditure of wireless resources as well, including the power consumption of the portable units carried by the users and the radio bandwidth used for registration and paging. Ideally, the mobility tracking scheme used for each user should depend on the user's call and mobility pattern, so that the standard approach, in which all cells in a registration area are paged when a call arrives, may be wasteful of wireless resources. In order to conserve these resources, the network must have the capability to page selectively within a registration area, and the user must announce his or her location more frequently. In this paper, we propose and analy...
Upamanyu Madhow, Michael L. Honig, Kenneth Steigli
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Type Conference
Year 1994
Where INFOCOM
Authors Upamanyu Madhow, Michael L. Honig, Kenneth Steiglitz
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