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A review on current work in mobility prediction for wireless networks

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posted on 2024-11-23, 00:24 authored by Robin Ram Mohan Doss, Andrew Jennings, Nirmala Shenoy
The vision of next generation networks (4G & beyond) is to make possible seamless mobility across heterogeneous networks and to support real-time multimedia services. This would require intra/inter-domain handovers and service reconfiguration procedures to be completed with minimum latency. Mobility Prediction has been identified as a key abettor to this goal. The increasing ease of coupling between the mobile user and the network requires that a mobility prediction scheme that is to be deployed in next generation networks be capable of high levels of prediction accuracy despite randomness in user movement. In this work we have presented a survey on mobility prediction schemes that have been proposed for wireless networks. The results of our simulation study focused on the robustness of different schemes to randomness in user movement are also presented.

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End page

7

Total pages

7

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Proceedings Third Asian International Mobile Computing Conference

Editors

A. Phonphoem

Name of conference

Asian International Mobile Computing Conference

Publisher

Kasetsart University

Place published

Bangkok, Thailand

Start date

2004-05-26

End date

2004-05-28

Language

English

Copyright

© 2004 The Authors

Former Identifier

2004002502

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2010-01-04

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  • Yes

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