DocumentCode
316421
Title
An optimal self-learning estimator for predicting inter-cell user trajectory in wireless radio networks
Author
Liu, Tong ; Bahl, Paramvir ; Chlamtac, Imrich
Author_Institution
Tellabs Wireless Syst. Div., Burlington, MA, USA
Volume
2
fYear
1997
fDate
12-16 Oct 1997
Firstpage
438
Abstract
Prediction of the next-crossing cell is an important issue for mobility and connection management in wireless radio networks. We propose a new approach to modeling inter-cell user mobility, and develop an optimum self-learning estimator for trajectory tracking and next-crossing cell prediction. The dynamic states of movement, in terms of speed and position, are obtained by modeling the user´s acceleration as a time correlated, semi-Markovian process, and by passing subsequent signal-strength measurements to neighboring base stations through an extended, self-learning Kalman filter. Prediction of next-crossing cell is obtained by evaluating user dynamic states with cell geometry. Analysis and simulation results show that our prediction algorithm is robust in the presence of pass loss, shadow fading, and random movement, being able to predict the position, speed, and direction-of-travel of the mobile user with a high degree accuracy
Keywords
adaptive Kalman filters; cellular radio; fading; filtering theory; land mobile radio; nonlinear filters; prediction theory; radio networks; telecommunication network management; tracking filters; unsupervised learning; base stations; cell geometry; cellular radio; connection management; direction-of-travel; extended self-learning Kalman filter; inter-cell user mobility; inter-cell user trajectory prediction; mobility management; next-crossing cell prediction; optimal self-learning estimator; pass loss; position; prediction algorithm; random movement; semi-Markovian process; shadow fading; signal-strength measurements; simulation results; speed; time correlated process; trajectory tracking; user acceleration; user dynamic states; wireless radio networks; Acceleration; Accelerometers; Position measurement; Predictive models; Radio network; Radio spectrum management; Signal processing; Time measurement; Trajectory; Velocity measurement;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Universal Personal Communications Record, 1997. Conference Record., 1997 IEEE 6th International Conference on
Conference_Location
San Diego, CA
ISSN
1091-8442
Print_ISBN
0-7803-3777-8
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICUPC.1997.627202
Filename
627202
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