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Kertas kerja ini menjelaskan domain trafik yang sesuai untuk gabungan antara dua skema pangkalan data (iaitu, skema pangkalan data HLR dan skema pangkalan data VLR) dan dua skema penghalaan panggilan (iaitu, skema Penghalaan Pengalihan dan skema Penghalaan Pandang-a-head) dalam Rangkaian Mobiliti Global ( GLOMONET), yang mampu menyediakan perkhidmatan perayauan global untuk pengguna telekomunikasi peribadi. Domain yang sesuai untuk gabungan antara setiap skim ditunjukkan bergantung pada mobiliti pengguna (iaitu kekerapan akses pengguna kepada rangkaian tempat pengguna tinggal, tempoh tempoh pengguna berada dalam rangkaian yang sama). Sama ada domain yang sesuai untuk skema pangkalan data HLR wujud hanya bergantung pada kekerapan akses pengguna kepada rangkaian. Apabila terdapat domain yang sesuai untuk skim pangkalan data HLR, meningkatkan kekerapan akses pengguna kepada rangkaian, mengurangkan tempoh tempoh pengguna berada dalam rangkaian rumah pengguna, atau meningkatkan tempoh tempoh pengguna berada dalam rangkaian itu bukan rangkaian rumah pengguna meluaskan domain yang sesuai dengan skema pangkalan data VLR.
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Takao NAKANISHI, Shigefusa SUZUKI, Kazuhiko NAKADA, Yoshiaki SHIKATA, "Clarification of Appropriate Traffic Domains for the Global Mobility Network (GLOMONET) Database Schemes" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Fundamentals,
vol. E82-A, no. 7, pp. 1238-1249, July 1999, doi: .
Abstract: This paper clarifies the appropriate traffic domains for combination between two database schemes (i. e. , HLR database scheme and VLR database scheme) and two call routing schemes (i. e. , Redirection Routing scheme and Look-a-head Routing scheme) in the Global Mobility Network (GLOMONET), which is able to provide global roaming service for the personal telecommunication user. The appropriate domains for combination between each scheme are shown to depend on user's mobility (i. e. the frequency of a user's access to a network where the user stays, the length of the period during which the user stays in the same network). Whether the appropriate domains for the HLR database scheme exist depends only on the frequency of the user's access to the network. When there are appropriate domains for the HLR database scheme, increasing the frequency of the user's access to the network, decreasing the length of the period the user stays in the user's home network, or increasing the length of the period the user stays in a network that isn't the user's home network widens the domains where the VLR database scheme is appropriate.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/fundamentals/10.1587/e82-a_7_1238/_p
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