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User mobility prediction in hybrid and ad hoc wireless networks
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posted on 2003-01-01, 00:00 authored by Robin Ram Mohan DossRobin Ram Mohan Doss, A Jennings, N ShenoyNext Generation Networks will employ hybrid network architectures using both cellular and ad hoc networking concepts. The vision of real-time
multimedia services requires that mobility management be addressed in a proactive manner. If the user movements can be predicted accurately in a
hybrid network environment then handoff/cluster change, resource reservation and context transfer procedures can be efficiently completed as required by node mobility. In this work we propose a sectorized ad hoc mobility prediction scheme for cluster change prediction. Simulation study of the scheme shows it to be efficient in terms of prediction accuracy and prediction related control overhead despite randomness in user movement.
multimedia services requires that mobility management be addressed in a proactive manner. If the user movements can be predicted accurately in a
hybrid network environment then handoff/cluster change, resource reservation and context transfer procedures can be efficiently completed as required by node mobility. In this work we propose a sectorized ad hoc mobility prediction scheme for cluster change prediction. Simulation study of the scheme shows it to be efficient in terms of prediction accuracy and prediction related control overhead despite randomness in user movement.
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2003 Australian Telecommunications Networks and Applications ConferenceEvent
Australian Telecommunications Networks and Applications Conference (2003 : Melbourne, Vic.)Pagination
1 - 5Publisher
ATNACLocation
Melbourne, AustraliaPlace of publication
[Melbourne, Vic.]Start date
2003-12-08End date
2003-12-10ISBN-13
9780646422299ISBN-10
0646422294Language
engPublication classification
E1 Full written paper - refereedEditor/Contributor(s)
M Zukerman, L CampbellUsage metrics
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