2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.comnet.2005.09.017
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A cost-effective approach to selective IP paging scheme using explicit multicast

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“…For simplicity, we approximate the shape of each sub-paging area to be hexagonal so that a hexagonal network configuration can be applied to a paging area, as in [14]. Then, we can assume that a paging area consists of several rings and the kth (1 B k B n) ring denotes the set of sub-paging areas whose MAG is k -1 hops from the center MAG.…”
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“…For simplicity, we approximate the shape of each sub-paging area to be hexagonal so that a hexagonal network configuration can be applied to a paging area, as in [14]. Then, we can assume that a paging area consists of several rings and the kth (1 B k B n) ring denotes the set of sub-paging areas whose MAG is k -1 hops from the center MAG.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, data traffic for MNs should be also managed by the mobility entities in the network-based mobility management architecture, resulting in lack of the network resource and limitation of the scalability in support of a large number of MNs [11,16]. However, the techniques proposed in [9][10][11][12][13][14][15] focus only on MIP since they had been developed before PMIPv6 was proposed. Recently, there has been an attempt to apply the simple fixed IP paging technique to PMIPv6 to reduce the location update signaling cost for MNs in idle mode [16].…”
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