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Nous proposons une gestion des emplacements concaténés (CLM), utilisant la tendance des terminaux mobiles (MT) à se déplacer en groupe. Lorsque plusieurs MT se trouvent dans le même train, par exemple, ils se déplacent ensemble et partagent les mêmes caractéristiques de mobilité. Par conséquent, nous proposons de concaténer les MT et de les relier au train pour une gestion de localisation plus efficace. CLM peut réduire le nombre de signaux de gestion de localisation car le train envoie un seul signal d'enregistrement de localisation au nom de tous les MT individuels lorsqu'une limite de zone d'enregistrement de localisation est franchie. Nous discutons des fonctions clés de CLM, notamment l'enregistrement de l'emplacement, la pagination et la configuration du registre de localisation.
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Hideaki YUMIBA, Koji SASADA, Masami YABUSAKI, "Concatenated Location Management" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications,
vol. E85-B, no. 10, pp. 2083-2089, October 2002, doi: .
Abstract: We propose Concatenated Location Management (CLM), utilizing tendency for mobile terminals (MTs) to move as a group. When many MTs are on the same train, for example, they move together and share the same mobility characteristics. Therefore, we propose to concatenate the MTs and link them to the train for more efficient location management. CLM can reduce the number of location management signals because the train sends only one location registration signal on behalf of all of the individual MTs when a location registration area boundary is crossed. We discuss the key functions for CLM including location registration, paging, and location register configuration.
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