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摘要
在PACS (personal access communication system)系统中,AMs (access manager)和HLR (home location register)之间的信令流量是SS7信令消息。这些信令消息用于传输用户单元(SU)注册、呼叫发起和呼叫传递,也用于这些过程中的身份验证。信令业务称为移动性管理业务。此外,移动管理业务的性能对整个PACS系统网络的性能起着至关重要的作用。在本文中,我们提出了一种基于移动、商业和住宅用户配置文件的AMs和HLR之间的PACS移动流量的M/G/1流量分析方法。此外,还研究了四个性能指标,以观察不同订阅者配置文件的移动性特征,其中包括AM和HLR的等待时间、平均查询响应时间、平均更新响应时间以及AM和HLR之间每秒交换的预期消息数。最后,对PACS系统提出了一些看法和评价。
Mobility traffic analysis for PACS using various subscriber profiles
The signaling traffic between access managers (AMs) and home location register (HLR) are SS7 signaling messages in the personal access communication system (PACS) system. These signaling messages are for the transportation of subscriber unit (SU) registration, call origination, and call delivery, and also for authentication in these procedures. The signaling traffic is referred to mobility management traffic. In addition, the performance of mobility management traffic plays an essential role in the performance of the whole PACS system network. In this paper, we propose an M/G/1 traffic analysis on the PACS mobility traffic between AMs and HLR by using the mobile, business, and residential subscriber profiles. In addition, four performance metrics are investigated to observe the mobility characteristics with various subscriber profiles, which include waiting times at the AM and HLR average query response times, average update response times, and the expected numbers of messages per second exchanged between the AM and HLR. Finally, some observations and comments are made for the PACS system.