Presentation 1999/5/28
Burst Dial-Up Method for Efficient Resource Utilization on Circuit-Switched Network
Koichi Ebata, Kenji Takeda, Tomoki Ohsawa,
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Abstract(in English) A dial-up connection using PPP is mostly used as for the Intenet access. However, it has problems in that the connection expends more time than real transmission time and that PPP link is disconnected on an unexpected physical link disconnection in mobile communication environment. In this paper, we propose a new dial-up connection method referred to as burst dial-up connection which disconnects and re-connects automatically based on user traffic conditions while keeping logical connections of PPP link. The proposed method Can provide effectiveness such as an idle duration decrement of physical connection and a continuous connectivity of PPP link on unexpected physical link disconnection. We evaluate this method by simulation, it results that the capacity increases 13times higher and the amount of connection time becomes 25% though signaling traffic increases 5times.
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Keyword(in English) dial-up connection / PPP / connection time / capacity
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Title (in English) Burst Dial-Up Method for Efficient Resource Utilization on Circuit-Switched Network
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Keyword(1) dial-up connection
Keyword(2) PPP
Keyword(3) connection time
Keyword(4) capacity
1st Author's Name Koichi Ebata
1st Author's Affiliation NEC C&C Media Research Labs.()
2nd Author's Name Kenji Takeda
2nd Author's Affiliation NEC C&C Media Research Labs.
3rd Author's Name Tomoki Ohsawa
3rd Author's Affiliation NEC C&C Network Products Develop. Labs.
Date 1999/5/28
Paper # CQ99-4
Volume (vol) vol.99
Number (no) 100
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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