Title :
A profile-based location strategy and its performance
Author :
Pollini, Gregory P. ; I, Chih-lin
Author_Institution :
Bellcore, Red Bank, NJ, USA
Abstract :
Future microcellular personal communications systems (PCS) will be characterized by high user density and high mobility. It is expected that registrations will incur a large amount of the radio link signaling traffic. A profile-based strategy (PBS) is proposed to reduce the signaling traffic on the radio link by increasing the intelligence within the fixed network. The fixed network performance of the PBS was investigated previously. This paper compares its radio bandwidth and call setup delay performance to the typical geographic based location tracking schemes in evolving digital cellular and cordless standards. We investigate the conditions under which the PBS performs better than the traditional scheme. Results of this work together with the previous work indicate that over a wide range of parameters it may be possible to reduce both the radio bandwidth and fixed network signaling load for a modest increase in call setup delay
Keywords :
cellular radio; cordless telephone systems; delays; digital radio; personal communication networks; radio direction-finding; radio links; telecommunication signalling; telecommunication standards; tracking; PCS; call setup delay performance; digital cellular standards; digital cordless standards; fixed network intelligence; fixed network performance; fixed network signaling load; geographic based location tracking; high mobility; high user density; microcellular personal communications systems; profile-based location strategy; radio bandwidth; radio link signaling traffic; registrations; signaling traffic reduction; system performance; Bandwidth; Communication system signaling; Costs; Databases; Intelligent networks; Personal communication networks; Radio link; Springs; Switches; Telecommunication traffic;
Conference_Titel :
Personal, Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications, 1996. PIMRC'96., Seventh IEEE International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Taipei
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-3692-5
DOI :
10.1109/PIMRC.1996.568478