DocumentCode
1541591
Title
Restoration scheme of mobility databases by mobility learning and prediction in PCS networks
Author
Gil, Joon-Min ; Park, Chan Yeol ; Hwang, Chong-Sun ; Park, Doo-Soon ; Shon, Jin Gon ; Jeong, Young-Sik
Author_Institution
Dept. of Comput. Sci. & Eng., Korea Univ., Seoul, South Korea
Volume
19
Issue
10
fYear
2001
fDate
10/1/2001 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
1962
Lastpage
1973
Abstract
This paper proposes a restoration scheme based on mobility learning and prediction in the presence of the failure of mobility databases in personal communication systems (PCSs). In PCSs, mobility databases must maintain the current location information of users to provide a fast connection for them. However, the malfunction of mobility databases may cause some location information to be lost. As a result, without an explicit restoration procedure, incoming calls to users may be rejected. Therefore, an explicit restoration scheme against the malfunction of mobility databases is needed to guarantee continuous service availability to users. Introducing mobility learning and prediction into the restoration process allows systems to locate users after a failure of mobility databases. In failure-free operations, the movement patterns of users are learned by a neuro-fuzzy inference system (NFIS). After a failure, an inference process of the NFIS is initiated and the users´ future location is predicted. This is used to locate lost users after a failure. This proposal differs from previous approaches using a checkpoint because it does not need a backup process nor additional storage space to store checkpoint information. In addition, simulations show that our proposal can reduce the cost needed to restore the location records of lost users after a failure when compared to the checkpointing scheme
Keywords
database management systems; fuzzy neural nets; inference mechanisms; personal communication networks; system recovery; telecommunication computing; NFIS; PCS networks; continuous service availability; current location information; failure; failure-free operations; location information; location records; lost users; malfunction; mobility databases; mobility learning; neuro-fuzzy inference system; personal communication systems; prediction; restoration scheme; Availability; Checkpointing; Computer science; Costs; Databases; Delay; Gas insulated transmission lines; Intelligent networks; Personal communication networks; Proposals;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Selected Areas in Communications, IEEE Journal on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0733-8716
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/49.957311
Filename
957311
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