Proposed variants of charged system search algorithm for location area optimisation in mobile wireless communication networks
by Palaniappan Senthilnathan; Ameer John Sirajudeen; Venkatachalam Ilayaraja; Meenakshisundaram Iyapparaja
International Journal of Computer Aided Engineering and Technology (IJCAET), Vol. 13, No. 1/2, 2020

Abstract: Location area optimisation is used to diminish the location update cost and paging cost in mobile wireless communication networks. Retaining heuristic optimisation technique, helps to diminish the location and paging cost, the problem occurs in this technique is combinational optimisation in nature. Handiness of mobile users growing day by day and many users will be allocated to various mobile subscribers and thus forecasting the ideal area is always a big job. Charged system search algorithm (CSSA) is employed to overwhelm the local and global minima that happened often during the peers of the run process. The variants introduced into the CSSA include the wavelet models and the gravitational search algorithm (GSA) models. The prominent features of both wavelet model and GSA model are obtained and are shared with the charged system search algorithm to minimise the total cost experienced for location area optimisation in mobile wireless communication networks (MWCN).

Online publication date: Fri, 03-Jul-2020

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