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This paper discusses how a mobility model can be used jointly with a mobile activity trace and evolutionary computation to reduce the signaling load related to mobility management, an important and fundamental task in any public land mobile network. For this purpose, a mobility model is used to determine the most probable locations of each mobile subscriber, and this information, in turn, is used...
In this paper, we optimize the Reporting Cells Planning Problem in a realistic mobile network. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first work in the literature in which the Reporting Cells Planning Problem is studied in a realistic mobile environment. This problem is based on a mobile location management strategy where the network cells can be in two possible states: Reporting Cells and non-Reporting...
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