DocumentCode
2719357
Title
Quantitative Analysis of Location Management and QoS in Wireless Mobile Networks
Author
Zhang, Yan ; Yang, Laurence T. ; Ma, Jianhua ; Zheng, Jun ; Zhou, Mingtuo ; Xiao, Shaoqiu
Author_Institution
Simula Res. Lab., Lysaker
fYear
2007
fDate
21-23 May 2007
Firstpage
573
Lastpage
579
Abstract
As a fundamental component in wireless networks, location management consists of two operations: location update and paging. These two supplementary operations enable the mobile user ubiquitous mobility. However, in case of failed location update, a significant consequence is the obsolete location identity in the network databases and thereafter the incapability in establishing the valid route for the potential call connection, which will seriously degrade the network quality-of-service (QoS). This issue is not theoretically studied in the literature. In this paper, we perform a quantitative analysis of the location management effect on QoS in the wireless networks. The metrics call blocking probability and the average number of blocked calls are introduced to reflect the QoS. For the sake of general applicability, the performance metrics are formulated with the relaxed tele-traffic parameters. Namely, the call inter-arrival time, cell residence time, location area residence time and location update inter-arrival time follow a general probability density function. The formulae are additionally specified in the static and several dynamic location management mechanisms. Numerical examples are presented to show the interaction between the performance metrics and location management schemes. The discussions on the sensitivity of tele-parameters are also given.
Keywords
mobility management (mobile radio); probability; quality of service; QoS; call blocking probability; location management; location paging; location update; network quality-of-service; probability density function; ubiquitous mobility; wireless mobile network; Bandwidth; Base stations; Costs; Databases; Degradation; Electric breakdown; Measurement; Paging strategies; Road transportation; Wireless networks;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Advanced Information Networking and Applications, 2007. AINA '07. 21st International Conference on
Conference_Location
Niagara Falls, ON
ISSN
1550-445X
Print_ISBN
0-7695-2846-5
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/AINA.2007.118
Filename
4220943
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