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Dalam persekitaran telekomunikasi peribadi (UPT) sejagat, rangkaian UPT mengekalkan maklumat yang berkaitan dengan pendaftaran incall/outcall dalam profil perkhidmatan pengguna UPT untuk menyediakan panggilan UPT masuk untuk pengguna UPT di mana-mana lokasi yang telah mendaftar di terminal. Memandangkan rangkaian UPT menyokong pendaftaran panggilan, pengguna terminal boleh berbeza daripada pemilik terminal, dan beberapa pengguna UPT boleh mendaftar untuk panggilan masuk pada satu terminal. Oleh itu, prosedur perlindungan pihak ketiga yang sesuai diperlukan untuk melindungi hak pemilik terminal. Pangkalan data profil terminal boleh digunakan untuk menyimpan maklumat mengenai keadaan terminal dan memanggil pengguna UPT yang didaftarkan pada terminal untuk membolehkan prosedur perlindungan pihak ketiga. Untuk mengurus maklumat dalam kedua-dua profil terminal dan profil perkhidmatan, kami mencadangkan skim berasaskan permintaan untuk pendaftaran incall/penyahdaftaran pengguna UPT dan penetapan semula pendaftaran incall pemilik terminal. Kami menilai prestasi skim dari segi; 1) jumlah kos dan, 2) bilangan akses profil terminal setiap unit masa untuk terminal.
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Min Young CHUNG, Dan Keun SUNG, "Performance Analysis of a Profile Management Scheme for Incall Registration/Deregistration in Wireline UPT Networks--Part I: Request-Based Scheme" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications,
vol. E82-B, no. 5, pp. 686-694, May 1999, doi: .
Abstract: In universal personal telecommunication (UPT) environments, UPT networks retain information related to incall/outcall registration in UPT user service profiles in order to provide incoming UPT calls for UPT users in any location who have registered at a terminal. As UPT networks support incall registration, terminal users can be different from terminal owners, and several UPT users can register for incoming calls on a single terminal. Therefore, appropriate third-party protection procedures are needed to protect the rights of terminal owners. A terminal profile database can be used to store information regarding terminal states and incall UPT users registered on a terminal in order to enable third-party protection procedures. In order to manage information within both the terminal profile and the service profile, we propose a request-based scheme for incall registration/deregistration of UPT users and incall registration resets of terminal owners. We evaluate the performance of the scheme in terms of; 1) total cost and, 2) the number of terminal profile accesses per unit time for a terminal.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/communications/10.1587/e82-b_5_686/_p
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