利用信令数据分析用户移动性

Iyad Khuder, R. Bestak
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近年来,对移动网络中用户移动性的监测和预测已经成为优化网络运行的有用工具。然而,在这方面使用的传统技术有几个缺点,例如它们以某种方式依赖于用户/设备合作,或者依赖于设备和/或网络中的特定硬件/软件实现。在本文中,我们讨论了一种可能的用户/设备无关技术,该技术基于无线电接口信令消息,导致用户移动数据存储在网络中。这些数据也可以在一定程度上用于获取有关用户移动性的信息。虽然这种被称为cell - id定位技术的技术不能提供精确的定位,但仔细分析这些数据,检测移动数据中“小区振荡”现象的发生,结合对覆盖拓扑的良好了解,可以帮助检测移动站的状态,提高定位精度。此外,这还允许减少要处理的移动性数据。
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Analyzing User Mobility using Signaling Data
In recent years, the monitoring and prediction of users’ mobility in a mobile network has become a helpful tool to optimize the network’s operation. However, the conventional techniques being used in this regard have several drawbacks, such as their dependence on user/device cooperation in a way or another, or on a specific HW/SW implementation in devices and/or networks. In this paper, we discuss a possible user/device-independent technique which is based on the radio interface signaling messages that result in user mobility data stored in the network. These data can also be used, to a certain extent, in obtaining information about user mobility. Although this technique, known as the Cell-ID location technique, does not provide a precise location, a careful analysis of these data, detecting the occurrence of the “cell oscillation” phenomenon in the mobility data, combined with a good knowledge of the coverage topology, can help detecting the status of the mobile station and improving the location accuracy. Additionally, this also allows the reduction of the mobility data to process.
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