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Performance Analysis of Hybrid Location Update Strategy in Wireless Communication System (이동 통신망에서의 혼합형 위치 갱신 방법의 성능분석)

  • Lee, Goo-Yeon
    • Journal of Industrial Technology
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    • v.26 no.B
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    • pp.191-198
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    • 2006
  • In this paper, we focus on a question. Which is better between time-based location update method and movement-based location update method? Or, does any other method combining the two methods show better performance? For the question, we propose a hybrid location update scheme, which integrates the time-based and the movement-based methods. In the proposed scheme, a mobile terminal updates its location after n cell boundary crossing and a time interval of T, or the inverse. We derive an analytical solution for the performance of the hybrid scheme with exponential cell resident time. From the numerical analysis, we conclude that the movement-based method seems to have better performance than the time-based and hybrid methods, that is the optimal costs occur at T=0.

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Optimal Time-Interval for Time-based Location Update in Mobile Communications

  • Lee, Goo-Yeon
    • Journal of Industrial Technology
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    • v.21 no.B
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    • pp.85-89
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    • 2001
  • In this paper, we analyze a time-based update method in location management and calculate the optimal time-interval. The probability that an MT is j rings away from the center cell is obtained by computer programming. And using these values, an exact analysis is made for the time-based location management cost. From the result, when the time-based method is applied to location update, we can get the optimal time-interval which minimizes the location management cost.

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RFID Based Indoor Positioning System Using Event Filtering

  • Bok, Kyoungsoo;Yoo, Jaesoo
    • Journal of Electrical Engineering and Technology
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    • v.12 no.1
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    • pp.335-345
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    • 2017
  • Recently, location systems using RFID technology have been studied in indoor environments. However, the existing techniques require high computational cost to compute the location of a moving object because they compare the location proximity of all reference tags and objects. In this paper, we propose an RFID based location positioning scheme using event filtering, which reduces the computation cost of calculating the locations of moving objects while maintaining the accuracy of location estimation. In addition, we propose an incremental location update policy to reduce the location update cost for moving objects. We also compare the proposed scheme with one of the localization schemes, LANDMARC using a performance evaluation. As a result, the proposed scheme outperforms LANDMARC in terms of the computational cost of location estimation. The proposed scheme also reduces the cost of location update by using the RFID-based update policy.

Performance Analysis of Improved Movement-based Location Registration and Selective Paging Scheme (개선된 이동기준 위치등록과 선택적 페이징 방식의 성능분석)

  • Lim Seog-Ku
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.4 no.4
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    • pp.153-161
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    • 2004
  • An efficient mobility management for mobile stations plays an important role in mobile communication networks. In this paper, we intend to improve the performance of the movement-based location update scheme which is simple to implement and shows good performance. The basic idea used in the proposed location update scheme is to avoid the location update if the mobile subscriber moves around the cell where the last location update was performed. This Is made possible by utilizing the simple movement history information. The performance of the proposed scheme is evaluated and compared with the movement-based location update scheme through simulation. The simulation results show that the proposed location update scheme provides the better performance compared with the movement-based location update scheme by minimizing the unnecessary location updates.

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An Enhanced Location-Based Location Update Scheme in Mobile Cellular Networks

  • Baek, Jang-Hyun;Seo, Jae-Young;Lim, Seog-Ku;Sicker, Douglas C.
    • ETRI Journal
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    • v.27 no.4
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    • pp.457-460
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    • 2005
  • In this study, we consider a location-based location update (LU) scheme. We propose an enhanced LU (ELU) scheme that can store more cells to reduce the location update cost of the LU scheme and show that the ELU scheme always outperforms the LU scheme. Our scheme can be easily implemented in actual cellular systems.

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Optimal Time-Interval for Time-based Location Update in Mobile Communications

  • Lee, Yong;Lee, Goo-Yeon
    • Proceedings of the IEEK Conference
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    • 2003.07a
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    • pp.169-173
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    • 2003
  • In this paper, we analyze a time-based update method in location management and calculate the optimal time-interval. We obtain the probability that an MT is j rings away from the center cell. And using these values, an exact analysis is made for the time-based location management cost. From the result, when the time-based method is applied to location update, we can get the optimal time-interval which minimizes the location management cost.

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An Effective Location Acquisition Method Based on RFID for Location Based Services (위치 기반 서비스를 위한 RFID 기반의 효과적인 위치 인식 기법)

  • Bok, Kyoung-Soo;Lee, Mi-Sook;Park, Yong-Hun;Yoo, Jae-Soo
    • Journal of KIISE:Databases
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    • v.37 no.1
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    • pp.33-43
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    • 2010
  • In this paper, we propose a new location acquisition scheme based on RFID that reduces the computation cost of location acquisition and keeps the accuracy of the location. In addition, we propose an incremental location update policy to reduce the location update cost for moving objects. To show the superiority of our proposed scheme, we compare it with the existing researches. It is shown through various experiments that the proposed system reduces the computation cost of location estimation 500 times more than existing researches. Also, the proposed system significantly reduces the cost of location update using the RFID-based update policy.

Reduction of Location Update Traffic Using Virtual Layer in PCS (개인 이동 통신 상에서 가상 계층을 이용한 위치 갱신 트래픽의 감소)

  • 정대우;추현승;윤희용;박경린
    • Journal of the Korea Society for Simulation
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    • v.10 no.2
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    • pp.47-60
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    • 2001
  • In mobile wireless network efficient location management for tracking and finding mobile users is a critical issue. The traffic for location update can be excessive, especially at the base stations that are near to the location area (LA) boundaries. In this paper we propose a new location update scheme which can significantly reduce the signaling traffic for location update. It is based on the virtual layer approach employing SubMSCs. The virtual layer is laid upon the original layer of LAs such that the mobile terminals moving around the boundary cells of adjacent LAs become to move within a virtual LA. As a result, the location update traffic is substantially reduced compared to overlapping scheme which is the most recent and efficient location update scheme.

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An Efficient Location Management Scheme in Locaton - Aware Computing (위치 인식 컴퓨팅에서 효율적인 위치 관리 기법)

  • MoonBae, Song;KwangJin, Park;Chong-Sun, Hwang
    • Journal of KIISE:Databases
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    • v.31 no.5
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    • pp.505-515
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    • 2004
  • One of the most important issue in location-aware computing is tracking moving objects efficiently. To this end, an efficient protocol which updates location information in a location server is highly needed. In fact, the performance of a location update strategy highly depends on the assumed mobility pattern. In most existing works, however, the mobility issue has been disregarded and too simplified as linear function of time. In this paper, we propose a new mobility model, called state-based mobility model (SMM) to provide more generalized framework for both describing the mobility and updating location information of complexly moving objects. We also introduce the state-based location update protocol (SLUP) based on this mobility model. Using experimental comparison, we illustrate that the proposed technique is many times better in reducing location update cost and the communication bandwidth consumption.

Optimal Design of Mobile Controlled Location Update Subsystem

  • Kang, Hye-Won;Park, Cheon-Won
    • Proceedings of the IEEK Conference
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    • 1999.06a
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    • pp.25-28
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    • 1999
  • Consider connection-oriented wireless cellular net-works. To establish a circuit or virtual circuit in such a network, a paging message is broadcast over a region at which the destined mobile station is presumed to reside, (identified as a paging area). For an effective paging mechanism, it is desirable to provide the location information of mobile stations to the network. In this paper, we consider a mobile controlled location update scheme under which each mobile station periodically reports its current location information to the network by using an inherent timer (without measuring the power of signals transmitted from base stations). Based on the latest information about a mobile station's location, a paging area is selected to page the mobile station. Note that under this scheme, a mobile station may not yet have reported its location change while sojourning out of the current paging area. In such situation, the mobile station can not receive a paging message destined to it. Frequent location updates can reduce the paging failure rate incurred by mobile stations'sojourning out of the paging area. However, larger bandwidth is needed for location update as the location update rate is increased. On the other hand, as the size of the paging area is increased, the paging failure rate is decreased, while larger bandwidth is required for paging. Thus, we first present a model for mobility, paging and location update processes, and secondly investigate the effect of network parameters on the paging failure rate and the amount of bandwidth used for paging and location update. Finally, we formulate problems to find proper values for the location update rate and paging area size under the constraints on the bandwidth usage levels for location update and paging.

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