Presentation 2011-07-21
A State Transition Control Method Based on Interval of Mobility and Communication of a Mobile Terminal
Takanori IWAI, Hiroshi YOSHIDA, Yasuhiro MIZUKOSHI,
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Abstract(in English) A huge number of control signals that are sent by mobile terminals burden a mobile network. This is because that the mobile terminals automatically and frequently send the signals when they change their state. In this paper, we propose a signaling reduction method on a LTE/EPC system. Our method can reduce the number of the control signals by computing an optimal state transition interval which minimizes the load of state transitions and handover processes, to a mobile terminal based on characteristics of communication and traveling and setting it to a mobile terminal.
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Keyword(in English) Mobile Network / LTE / EPC / Signaling / State Control
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Conference Date 2011/7/14(1days)
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Title (in English) A State Transition Control Method Based on Interval of Mobility and Communication of a Mobile Terminal
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Keyword(1) Mobile Network
Keyword(2) LTE
Keyword(3) EPC
Keyword(4) Signaling
Keyword(5) State Control
1st Author's Name Takanori IWAI
1st Author's Affiliation System Platforms Research Laboratories, NEC Corporation()
2nd Author's Name Hiroshi YOSHIDA
2nd Author's Affiliation Service Platforms Research Laboratories, NEC Corporation
3rd Author's Name Yasuhiro MIZUKOSHI
3rd Author's Affiliation System Platforms Research Laboratories, NEC Corporation
Date 2011-07-21
Paper # NS2011-51
Volume (vol) vol.111
Number (no) 144
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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