I. Demirkol, C. Ersoy, M. U. Caglayan and H. Deliç, “Location Area Planning in Cellular Networks,” Proc. of the IEEE INFOCOM'2001

Abstract - Location area (LA) planning plays an important role in cellular networks because of the trade-off caused by paging and registration signaling. The upper bound on the size of an LA is the service area of a mobile switching center (MSC). In that extreme case, the cost of paging is at its maximum, but no registration is needed. On the other hand, if each cell is an LA, the paging cost is minimal, but the registration cost is the largest. In general, the most important component of these costs is the load on the signaling resources. Between the extremes lie one or more partitions of the MSC service area that minimize the total cost of paging and registration. In this paper, we try to find an optimal method for determining the location areas. For that purpose, we use the available network information to formulate a realistic optimization problem. We propose an algorithm based on simulated annealing (SA) for the solution of the resulting problem. Then, we investigate the quality of the SA technique by comparing its results to greedy search and random generation methods.
 

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