Improved Paging Scheme Based on Distribution Density Information of Users in Mobile Communication Systems
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概要
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Intelligent paging uses the sequential : paging technique with additional user information in order to reduce the paging delay cost and the paging load cost. Our proposed paging scheme uses distribution density information of users as required additional user information. This letter addresses an optimal paging sequence and introduces formulas to calculate the paging costs. These formulas are necessary to evaluate the performance of location management. The paging delay cost and the paging load cost for the proposed paging scheme and two other paging schemes are calculated and numerical analyses for these paging schemes are performed. Results show how the paging delay cost and the paging load cost vary as either the paging request arrival rates or the number of cells in an LA increases. The proposed paging scheme is more efficient in view of both the paging delay cost and the paging load cost.
- 社団法人電子情報通信学会の論文
- 2003-04-01
著者
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Cho Dong-ho
Division Of Electrical Engineering Department Of Electrical Engineering And Conputer Science Korea A
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Cho Dong-ho
Division Of Electrical Engineering Department Of Electrical Engineering And Computer Science Korea A
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Cho Dong-ho
Division Of Electrical Engineering Department Of Electrical Engineering And Computer Science Korea A
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Kwon Choon-woo
Division Of Electrical Engineering Department Of Electrical Engineering And Computer Science Korea A
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HAN Il
Division of Electrical Engineering,Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science,Korea A
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Han Il
Division Of Electrical Engineering Department Of Electrical Engineering And Computer Science Korea A
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