Presentation 2000/9/14
A Study of load processing distribution on next generation mobile date network
Minoru Matsumoto, Yasushi Takagi, Fumiaki Ishino,
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Abstract(in English) In next generation mobile communication(IMT-2000), the number of mobile Internet users and the amount of IP data traffic explodes in proportion to the number of mobile users. After a lapse of several years IP data traffic will dominate in the traffic of mobile networks. However the feature of IP packet traffic pattern in Japan is a particular form. Load processing is concentrated to the specified(e.g.Tokyo)nodes, because most of ISP and contents providers are connected to the specified ones. Same problem will occur in mobile date network. This study proposes the alternative funneling setting method which can solve the "load processing concentration"problem.
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Keyword(in English) IMT-2000 / IP packet communication / GPRS / GTP / load processing concentration
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Title (in English) A Study of load processing distribution on next generation mobile date network
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Keyword(1) IMT-2000
Keyword(2) IP packet communication
Keyword(3) GPRS
Keyword(4) GTP
Keyword(5) load processing concentration
1st Author's Name Minoru Matsumoto
1st Author's Affiliation NTT Network Service Systems Laboratories()
2nd Author's Name Yasushi Takagi
2nd Author's Affiliation NTT Network Service Systems Laboratories
3rd Author's Name Fumiaki Ishino
3rd Author's Affiliation NTT DoCoMo Core Network Development Department R&D Division
Date 2000/9/14
Paper # SSE2000-111,IN2000-62,CS2000-42
Volume (vol) vol.100
Number (no) 299
Page pp.pp.-
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