Presentation 2013-11-22
Estimation method of Radio Resource Control states for scheduling message delivery executions in Server Push
Takeo ONISHI, Takahiro SHIROSHIMA,
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Abstract(in English) Push Notification, in which a message of event notification is delivered anytime from services on the cloud to applications on mobile terminals, attract rising attention. In Push Notification, a delay on delivering a push message is one of important factors in quality of service. The delivery delay with the several seconds is caused by processing load in push servers or transition of the radio resource control state (RRC state) in a mobile terminal with a mobile network such as 3G and LTE. We study a method of scheduling message delivery executions to reduce the delivery delay. In this paper we propose an estimation method of Radio Resource Control states for scheduling message delivery executions.
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Keyword(in English) IP Push / Push Notification / Telecommunication Delay / RRC states
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Title (in English) Estimation method of Radio Resource Control states for scheduling message delivery executions in Server Push
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Keyword(1) IP Push
Keyword(2) Push Notification
Keyword(3) Telecommunication Delay
Keyword(4) RRC states
1st Author's Name Takeo ONISHI
1st Author's Affiliation NEC Corporation, Cloud System Research Laboratories()
2nd Author's Name Takahiro SHIROSHIMA
2nd Author's Affiliation NEC Corporation, Cloud System Research Laboratories
Date 2013-11-22
Paper # MoNA2013-47
Volume (vol) vol.113
Number (no) 304
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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