Towards supporting highly mobile nodes in decentralized mobile operator networks
Abstract
There is a general trend towards the decentralization of mobile operator networks. Such network decentralization will not be efficient without rethinking mobility management schemes, particularly for users moving for a long distance and/or at a high speed (e.g., vehicles). To support such highly mobile users, this paper introduces a data anchor gateway relocation method based on user mobility, history information, and user activity patterns. The performance of the proposed schemes is evaluated through simulations and encouraging results are obtained.
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