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A Predictive Location Based Relaying scheme for hybrid Cellular and Ad-hoc Systems
Seoul, Korea April 26-April 28
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Tae Sung Kim, Yonsei University
Kang Jin Yoon, Yonsei University
Young Yong Kim, Yonsei University
We propose a predictive location based relaying for hybrid cellular and ad-hoc systems that can provide interference minimization to uplink transmission. In the case of dense networks, the target system of this research, it may cause heavy overhead traffic to use established routing schemes for the uplink transmission. Therefore, we propose Location Information Server (LIS) which managed the mobile?s routing information with centralized scheme. To maintain the routing correctness, mobile must send location information within a relatively short time period. However, the tradeoff as the location-update period decreases is the increase in the overall cellular overhead. To overcome this problem, a predictive location-based routing scheme is proposed. Simulation results show that interference is greatly improved with very low cellular overheads.
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Tae Sung Kim, Kang Jin Yoon, Young Yong Kim, "A Predictive Location Based Relaying scheme for hybrid Cellular and Ad-hoc Systems," mue, pp.153-158, 2007 International Conference on Multimedia and Ubiquitous Engineering (MUE'07), 2007
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