Mobile Location Update using Distance Method
General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) is a
complex data network which upgrades current second
generation GSM networks, offering true high-speed
internet (IP) and network connectivity over existing
GSM cellular networks. The increasing population of
mobile users leads to congestion problems in these
systems, and motivates the development of more
efficient management schemes. This project deals with
radio resource and mobility management such as
location management and handoff management using
distance method in GPRS networks. A simulator based
on MATLAB which can study the location updating is
used in this GPRS system.
Keywords: GSM, GPRS, SGSN, GGSN, Paging, Mobility management, Resource management
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Mohammed Wasif
Mohammed Wasif is a Technical Leader in HCL Technologies Ltd,India and is currently leading a project for Juniper Networks Ltd. Before joining HCL Technologies Ltd, he worked as an IT Analyst in Tata Consultancy Services Ltd, India. He completed his Master of Technology (M.Tech) in Communication Engineering from VIT University, Vellore, India in 2004 and did his Bachelor of Engineering (B.E) in Electronics and Communication Engineering discipline at M.J.P Rohilkhand University, Bareilly, India in 2002. He has published Research papers in peerreviewed international journal and in IEEE international conferences and his research interests include VLSI for Wireless Communication Systems, MIMO Channel, Network-On-Chip (NOC), SDR, VOIP, IMS, Mobile Ad-Hoc and High-Performance Computer Networks.
Mohammed Wasif
Mohammed Wasif is a Technical Leader in HCL Technologies Ltd,India and is currently leading a project for Juniper Networks Ltd. Before joining HCL Technologies Ltd, he worked as an IT Analyst in Tata Consultancy Services Ltd, India. He completed his Master of Technology (M.Tech) in Communication Engineering from VIT University, Vellore, India in 2004 and did his Bachelor of Engineering (B.E) in Electronics and Communication Engineering discipline at M.J.P Rohilkhand University, Bareilly, India in 2002. He has published Research papers in peerreviewed international journal and in IEEE international conferences and his research interests include VLSI for Wireless Communication Systems, MIMO Channel, Network-On-Chip (NOC), SDR, VOIP, IMS, Mobile Ad-Hoc and High-Performance Computer Networks.