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This timely book is a comprehensive treatment of managing mobility
in wireless networks. Significant new insight is also provided into
solutions to file allocation problems, specifically data
replication, faced in distributed database systems by Computer
Scientists. Some of the solutions are applications from the general
facility location problems in Operations Research.
The authors thoroughly investigate replication for hierarchical
mobility management where the underlying network forms a tree-like
structure. Various problem formulations are considered that provide
new insight into more comprehensive solutions. The off-line
replication problem is reduced to problems in discrete location
theory for which efficient dynamic programming solutions exist for
tree networks. To solve the on-line replication problem, a unified
framework is established that provides unique visual representation
of the overall solution structure. This framework not only
demonstrates the correspondence between two previously proposed
on-line algorithms but also provides the basis for new algorithms
and expands the applicability of the original problem formulation.
All algorithms derived in this book have been implemented and
simulated using realistic traffic models. Their performance is
compared with previously proposed algorithms.
Mobility Management In Wireless Networks: Data Replication
Strategies and Applications is an excellent reference for
engineers, computer scientists, operations researchers and others
working in mobility management as well as in related fields
including distributed database systems, data management and
facility location.
In wireless communication systems, the network keeps track of a
user's location through an up-to-date user profile stored in
various databases. A user profile contains not only a user's
current location information, but also service information, such as
billing and authentication. The cov- age area of an access network
is divided into registration areas (RAs), and each RA is associated
with a location database. The two basic op- ations in mobility
management are location update and location lookup. When a user
moves across the boundaries of these RAs, the network updates his
location information in the pertinent databases. When a caller
places a call using the callee's identification, the network
queries the relevant database(s) to obtain the current location and
other service information of the callee. The performance of
mobility management can be further enhanced by using replicas of
user profiles which may be kept at various locations. Replication
techniques make profile information more readily available, thus
reducing lookup cost and latency, but to keep these replicas c-
sistent and fresh, they must be updated whenever the user profile
is updated. The principle of replication is to replicate if the
benefit of replication is greater than its overhead. The
difficulty, however, lies in accurately measuring the benefit and
overhead.
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