Local anchor scheme for reducing signaling costs in personal communications networks
IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking (TON)
Per-user profile replication in mobile environments: algorithms, analysis, and simulation results
Mobile Networks and Applications
Two-Level Pointer Forwarding Strategy for Location Management in PCS Networks
IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing
IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing
Reconfigurable architecture and mobility management for next-generation wireless IP networks
IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications
Optimization of Distance-Based Location Management for PCS Networks
IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications
An alternative strategy for location update and paging in mobile networks
Computer Communications
A caching strategy to reduce network impacts of PCS
IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications
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Replication strategy is mostly useful for replicating the mobile user's profile at selected locations from which some callers have higher calling rate. Location management scheme also include replication strategy to reduce the location lookup cost of called mobile user. It plays important role in personal communication services in order to reduce call setup cost, call setup time, and increases the QoS (quality of service). In prior replication schemes, called user's location profile is placed at some fixed and limited number of visitor location registers (VLRs) based on call history of the caller. In prior hybrid schemes location update and replication strategies are combined together. These prior hybrid schemes apply pointer forwarding strategy and replication. But these schemes have limitations like holding "loose" form of location profile and higher location update cost. We have proposed a new hybrid scheme which includes adaptive replication of updated user's location profile and mobility anchoring point (MAP) for location update. The main objective of the proposed scheme is to reduce call setup cost and call setup time. In order to achieve the objective, adaptive replication is applied at certain visitor location registers (VLRs) according to movement of caller. The replica is kept updated at MAP and replicated to neighbor VLRs as per movement of the caller. We have presented fluid-flow based analytical modeling which shows that proposed scheme outperforms the prior hybrid scheme.