Hybrid Mobility Prediction of 802.11 Infrastructure Nodes by Location Tracking and Data Mining

B. Issac, Khairuddin Hamid, C. E. Tan

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Abstract

In an IEEE 802.11 Infrastructure network, as the mobile node is moving from one access point to another, the resource allocation and smooth hand off may be a problem. If some reliable prediction is done on mobile nodes next move, then resources can be allocated optimally as the mobile node moves around. This would increase the performance throughput of wireless network. We plan to investigate on a hybrid mobility prediction scheme that uses location tracking and data mining to predict the future path of the mobile node. We also propose a secure version of the same scheme. Through simulation and analysis, we present the prediction accuracy of our proposal.
Original languageEnglish
JournalJournal of Information Technology in Asia
Volume3
Issue number1
Publication statusPublished - 2010

Keywords

  • Mobility prediction
  • mobility management
  • mobility patterns
  • location tracking
  • data mining

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