A dynamic paging scheme for long-term evolution mobility management

Yi-Bing Lin, Ren Huang Liou*, Chun Ting Chang

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Abstract

In long-term evolution, the service area is partitioned into several tracking areas (TAs), which comprise one or more cells (the radio coverages of base stations). The TAs are grouped into TA list (TAL). When an incoming call arrives, the network attempts to connect to the user equipment (UE) by paging the cells in the UE's TAL, which may incur large paging traffic that significantly consumes the limited radio resources. To resolve this issue, this paper proposes a dynamic paging scheme that determines the paging sequence of cells in real time according to the UE movement and call behavior. We compare the performance of the dynamic paging with that of the previously proposed Cell-TA-TAL (CTT) paging. Our study indicates that the dynamic paging outperforms the CTT paging when movement pattern is regular and the UE moves frequently.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)629-638
Number of pages10
JournalWireless Communications and Mobile Computing
Volume15
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Mar 2015

Keywords

  • Dynamic paging
  • Long-term evolution (LTE)
  • Mobility management

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