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Chapter 6
Hesham A. Ali
Mansoura University, Egypt
Ahmed I. Saleh
Mansoura University, Egypt
Mohammed H. Ali
Mansoura University, Egypt
Location Management in
PCS Networks Using Base
Areas (BAs) and 2 Level
Paging (2LP) Schemes
ABSTRACT
The main objective of PCS networks is to provide “anytime-anywhere” cellular services. Accordingly,
lost calls as well as the network slow response have become the major problems that hardly degrade
the network reliability. Those problems can be overcome by perfectly managing the Mobile Terminals
(MTs) locations. In the existing location management (LM) scheme, Location Area (LA) is the smallest
unit for registration. A MT must register itself when passing through its LA boundary to a neighboring
one. Moreover, such registration takes place at the MTs’ master HLR (even though currently managed
by another HLR), which increases communication costs. As a result, existing LM scheme suffers from;
(1) excessive location registrations by MTs located around LA boundaries (ping-pong effect) and (2)
requiring the network to poll all LA cells to locate the callee MT. In this paper, a novel LM strategy is
introduced by restructuring LAs into smaller areas called Base Areas (BAs), which impacts the paging
cost. The proposed LM strategy uses caching to reduce unwanted updates and 2LP to reduce paging
cost. Experimental results show that the proposed scheme introduces a distinct improvement in network
response and tracing process.
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-2154-1.ch006