Title :
Future systems for personal mobility services: design, performance evaluation, and implementation
Author :
Görg, Carmelita ; Guntermann, Martin ; Kleier, Stephan
Author_Institution :
Lehrstuhl fur Komminikationsnetze, Tech. Hochschule Aachen, Germany
fDate :
10/1/1997 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The intelligent network (IN) is a worldwide concept which specifies the functions, interfaces, and service-independent building blocks for the implementation of value-added services in digital telecommunication networks. One example is UPT (universal personal telecommunication), a service for fixed network mobility, which is presently being standardized. This paper describes the evaluation and implementation of an advanced UPT service, which allows a reachability control for ISDN based on the signaling system no. 7 (SS.7) and the intelligent network, which depends on the user´s present social role (work, meeting, travel, vacation, etc.). The paper applies models of the users´ communication habits, the components, and network services, develops simulation and queuing models for the traffic analysis and evaluation; and determines the call setup time for the new services as well as the quantitative load on the signaling network. Different scenarios for the distribution of the functionality of the intelligent network are studied. Two prototypes of the advanced UPT service are described: an integrated implementation placed in the network, and a standalone implementation outside the network. These prototypes have been displayed at several conferences and fairs. Services of this type are of interest in view of new competitive value-added services
Keywords :
ISDN; intelligent networks; land mobile radio; network interfaces; personal communication networks; queueing theory; telecommunication control; telecommunication signalling; telecommunication traffic; IN; ISDN; SS.7; UPT; call setup time; digital telecommunication networks; fixed network mobility; integrated implementation; intelligent network; interfaces; network services; personal mobility services; quantitative load; queuing models; reachability control; signaling network; signaling system no. 7; simulation models; traffic analysis; universal personal telecommunication; users communication habits; value added services; Analytical models; Communication system control; Communication system signaling; Communication system traffic control; Control systems; ISDN; Intelligent networks; Prototypes; Queueing analysis; Telecommunication control;
Journal_Title :
Selected Areas in Communications, IEEE Journal on