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IP paging service for mobile hosts
Author(s) -
Ramachandran Ramjee,
Ling Li,
Thomas La Porta,
Sneha Kumar Kasera
Publication year - 2001
Publication title -
proceedings of the 28th annual international conference on mobile computing and networking
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.1145/381677.381708
Subject(s) - paging , computer science , computer network , general packet radio service , host (biology) , mobile ip , network packet , wireless network , gprs core network , mobile computing , wireless , telecommunications , ecology , biology
In wireless networks, mobile hosts must update the network with their current location in order to get packets delivered. Paging facilitates efficient power management at the mobile host by allowing the host to update the networkless frequently at the cost of providing the network with only approximate location information. The network determines the exact location of a mobile host through paging before delivering packets destined to the mobile host. In this paper, we propose the concept of paging as an IP service. IP paging enables a common infrastructure and protocol to support the different wireless interfaces such as CDMA, GPRS, wireless LAN, avoiding the duplication of several application layer paging implementations and the inter-operability issues that exists today. We present the design, implementation, and detailed qualitative and quantitative evaluation, using measurements and simulation, of three IP-based paging protocols for mobile hosts.

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