In wireless mobile computing, location management is introduced whenever users move from one place to another. In order to track a mobile user, the system must store information about their current location and report new locations to a home base station. Numerous techniques have been proposed to optimally manage the location of mobile hosts in mobile networks. This paper attempts to present a more structured and comprehensive analysis of the current location management techniques architectures and their technology enablers. We discuss some of the principal issues involved in location management and present a taxonomy and survey of location management strategies that have been proposed in the literature over the years for mobile computing systems.
Index Terms:
Mobility management, location management (LM), location area (LA).
Citation:
Ahadur Rahaman, Jemal Abawajy, Michael Hobbs, "Taxonomy and Survey of Location Management Systems," icis, pp.369-374, 6th IEEE/ACIS International Conference on Computer and Information Science (ICIS 2007), 2007