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A location management technique to support lifelong numbering in personal communications services
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2002
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EngineeringLarge Scale SimulationsSmart CityUnited StatesLocalizationLifelong NumberingLocation-based ServiceData ScienceLocation AwarenessMobility ManagementPersonal NumbersLocation Management TechniqueMobile ComputingComputer ScienceMobile Positioning DataPersonal Communications ServicesEdge ComputingLocation InformationLocation Management
This paper presents a novel location management technique, HOPPER, that is designed to support in a scalable and efficient manner non-geographical (lifelong) personal numbers in personal communications services (PCS). Performance comparisons between our scheme and other schemes are derived from large scale simulations using a realistic traffic modeling framework for the ten largest cities of the United States. Results show that in addition to inherently providing non-geographical numbers, the proposed scheme significantly improves the lookup performance and requires relatively little database access and network signaling resources.
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