Modeling and Analysis of Zone-Based Registration in Mobile Communication Network by Considering Busy-Line Effect and Implicit Registration

2016 ◽  
Vol 33 (04) ◽  
pp. 1650024 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jong Hun Park ◽  
Jihee Jung ◽  
Janghyun Baek

In this study, we consider zone-based registration (ZBR) in mobile communication networks. In ZBR, when a mobile moves to a new zone, it registers its zone to the network database to keep the mobile’s current zone, and to connect an incoming call to the mobile when it is generated. A mobile can store one zone, or more than one zones. Among various types of ZBR, we focus on two-zone-based registration (TZR), which is known to have good performance. In TZR, a mobile can store two zones that it has recently registered, and does not register when it crosses either zone that it has already kept. In general, in TZR, a mobile registers its zone less often than in single-zone-based registration (SZR). However, TZR increases the paging cost, because the network may not know the exact zone where the mobile is. Mathematical modeling and performance analysis are performed to obtain the exact performance of SZR and TZR, by considering the busy-line effect and implicit registration effect of outgoing calls from a mobile. From numerical results for various circumstances, it is shown that TZR is superior to SZR in most cases.

2014 ◽  
Vol 2014 ◽  
pp. 1-11 ◽  
Author(s):  
Woon Min Baek ◽  
Ji Hyun Yoon ◽  
Chesoong Kim

Many strategies have been proposed to reduce the mobility management cost in mobile communication networks. This paper studies the zone-based registration methods that have been adopted by most mobile communication networks. We focus on two special zone-based registration methods, called two-zone registration (2Z) and two-zone registration with implicit registration by outgoing calls (2Zi). We provide a new mathematical model to analyze the exact performance of 2Zand 2Zi. We also present various numerical results, to compare the performance of 2Ziwith those of 2Zand one-zone registration (1Z), and show that 2Ziis superior to 2Zas well as 1Zin most cases.


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