Minimizing the average cost of paging and registration: a timer-based method

  • Authors:
  • C. Rose

  • Affiliations:
  • Rutgers Univ., Piscataway, NJ

  • Venue:
  • Wireless Networks
  • Year:
  • 1996

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Abstract

Methods of balancing call registration and paging are developed in this paper. Given that the probability distribution on the user location as a function of time is either known or can be calculated, previous work shows the existence of lower bounds on the average cost of paging. Here these bounds are used in conjunction with a Poisson incoming-call arrival model to formulate the paging/registration optimization problem in terms of timeout parameters, $\tau _m$; the maximum amount of time to wait before registering given the last known location was $\tau _m$. Timer-based methods, as opposed to location-based methods, do not require the user to record and process location information during the time between location updates. This feature might be desirable for minimizing mobile transceiver use during idle periods. We then consider uniform motion processes where a spatial translation of starting location produces an identical spatial translation of the associated time-varying probability distribution. This leads to a universal timeout parameter $\tau $ which may be readily calculated. We study $\tau $ and the minimum cost of paging/registration for a simple model of user motion and compare our results to an earlier method of location-based paging/registration cost minimization.