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This work presents a survey on bio-inspired algorithms formerly used to solve the location management problem in two different network schemes: paging cell and location area. For a better comparison, two test networks, generated by intelligent algorithms to present real world traffics, are used in this work. Several conclusions were made after comparing their answers. The results provide new insight into the mobility management problem that can influence the design of future networks.