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In real-life scenario where users mostly know their destinations a priori, their movement is not purely random (as assumed in random walk model); rather it is somewhat direction-based and depends on the present location and the final destination. For instance, an office goer often returns home in the evening (i.e., mobility is diurnal). While no existing research has studied direction-based diurnal...
This paper proposes an efficient rule-based paging strategy (RBPS) using a well-known concept of artificial intelligence, namely, rule base. The novelty of the scheme lies in devising ldquorulesrdquo that offer a potential mapping from seemingly disparate input data items (yet having some statistical relations) to an almost exact position of mobile terminals (MTs). Considering the conventional models...
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