A non-linear binary integer programming model for location management design of GPRS

Location management consists of the two activities, paging and location updating, both of which are structured around a subdivision of the network service area called the registration areas, either location areas or routing areas. The ways in which the service area is partitioned has a direct impact...

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Published in:IEEE International Conference on Communications, 2005. ICC 2005. 2005 Vol. 5; pp. 3100 - 3106 Vol. 5
Main Authors: Kuan, D.C.M., Yeo, B.S.
Format: Conference Proceeding
Language:English
Published: IEEE 2005
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ISBN:0780389387, 9780780389380
ISSN:1550-3607
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Summary:Location management consists of the two activities, paging and location updating, both of which are structured around a subdivision of the network service area called the registration areas, either location areas or routing areas. The ways in which the service area is partitioned has a direct impact on the amount of radio bandwidth to be spent on location management. However, paging and location updating share an antagonistic relationship, and finding the optimal registration areas partitioning that strikes a balance between the two is a challenging design problem. Although the design of optimal location management has been studied extensively for GSM, it is surprising that little, or possibly no, attention has been given to the consideration of location management design for GPRS, given that it is fast becoming a de facto system. The objective of the paper is to find the optimal registration areas partitioning of a GPRS that minimises the total location management signalling cost.
ISBN:0780389387
9780780389380
ISSN:1550-3607
DOI:10.1109/ICC.2005.1494970