DocumentCode
824323
Title
A mobility management strategy for GPRS
Author
Lin, Yi-Bing ; Yang, Shun-Ren
Author_Institution
Dept. of Comput. Sci. & Inf. Eng., Nat. Chiao Tung Univ., Taiwan, Taiwan
Volume
2
Issue
6
fYear
2003
Firstpage
1178
Lastpage
1188
Abstract
In general packet radio service (GPRS), a mobile station (MS) is tracked at the cell level during packet transmission, and is tracked at the routing-area (RA) level when no packet is delivered. A READY timer (RT) mechanism was proposed in 3GPP 23.060 to determine when to switch from cell tracking to RA tracking. In this mechanism, a threshold interval T is defined. If no packet is delivered within T, the MS is tracked at the RA level. When a packet arrives, the MS is tracked at the cell level again. However, the RT mechanism has a major fallacy in that the RTs in both the MS and the serving GPRS support node may lose synchronization. This paper considers another mechanism called READY counter (RC) to resolve this problem. In this approach, a threshold K is used. Like the RT approach, the MS is tracked at the cell level during packet transmission. If no packets are delivered after the MS has made K cell crossings, the MS is tracked at the RA level. We also devise an adaptive algorithm called dynamic RC (DRC). This algorithm dynamically adjusts the K value to reduce the location update and paging costs. We propose analytic and simulation models to investigate RC, RT, and DRC. Our study indicates that RC may outperform RT. We also show that DRC nicely captures the traffic-mobility patterns and always adjusts the K threshold close to the optimal values.
Keywords
adaptive systems; cellular radio; packet radio networks; paging communication; radio tracking; telecommunication network management; telecommunication network routing; telecommunication traffic; GPRS; READY timer mechanism; adaptive algorithm; analytic models; cell tracking; cellular radio; dynamic RC; general packet radio service; location update reduction; mobile station; mobility management; packet transmission; paging costs reduction; routing-area; routing-area tracking; simulation models; traffic-mobility patterns; Adaptive algorithm; Analytical models; Costs; Counting circuits; Ground penetrating radar; Heuristic algorithms; Mobile radio mobility management; Packet radio networks; Switches; Traffic control;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Wireless Communications, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1536-1276
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TWC.2003.819034
Filename
1244796
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