Shun-ich Sakurai, G. Hasegawa, N. Wakamiya, Takanori Iwai
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引用次数: 5
摘要
机器对机器(M2M)通信作为一种增加无线网络流量的新型通信模式引起了人们的广泛关注。由于现有的移动蜂窝网络需要为其核心系统中的每个移动终端持续维护一条隧道,因此当移动蜂窝网络大量处理M2M设备时,并发隧道的数量急剧增加。M2M终端的ARPU (Average Revenue Per User)较低对网络成本也有较大影响。在本文中,我们提出了一种隧道共享方法,以降低容纳M2M终端到移动蜂窝网络的成本。该方法将移动核心网中的多个终端聚合为一组,共享一条隧道。我们还建议引入临时隧道,以避免同时呼叫之间对单个隧道的竞争造成呼叫阻塞。我们通过数学分析来评估所提出方法的性能,以检验其基本特征。我们还估算了实现该方法的货币成本,结果表明,与传统移动核心网相比,该方法可以降低80%的成本,同时使呼叫阻塞率低于0.1%。
Performance evaluation of a tunnel sharing method for accommodating M2M communication to mobile cellular networks
Machine-to-Machine (M2M) communication has attracted considerable attention as a new communication paradigm that increases wireless network traffic. Since existing mobile cellular networks need to persistently maintain a tunnel for each mobile terminal in their core system, the number of concurrent tunnels increases dramatically when a large number of M2M devices are handled in mobile cellular networks large popularity. The small Average Revenue Per User (ARPU) of M2M terminals also has a strong impact on network cost. In this paper, we propose a tunnel sharing method to reduce the cost of accommodating M2M terminals to mobile cellular networks. In the proposed method, multiple terminals are aggregated as a group and share a single tunnel in the mobile core network. We also propose introduction of temporary tunnels to avoid call blocking caused by competition for a single tunnel among simultaneous calls. We evaluate the performance of the proposed method by mathematical analysis to examine its basic characteristics. We also estimate the monetary cost to realize the proposed method and reveal that it can reduce at 80% compared with traditional mobile core networks, while keeping the call blocking rate less than 0.1%.