A point-to-point protocol improvement to reduce data call setup latency in Cdma2000 system

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Abstract

The wireless cellular networks have evolved from IS-95A/B to cdma2000 1X, EV-DO, and WCDMA to improve data service quality. A carries also preserve in their efforts to rev up wireless data service. Despite this efforts, call setup latency has occurred on cdma2000 IX and EV-DO systems. It is an impediment to data service activation. In measuring the real delay time during call establishment from MS to BSC, PCF and PDSN, it is found out that point-to-point protocol between MS and PDSN is major source of delay. Therefore, a simplified PPP is proposed, considering the difference in transmission speed of links among nodes. Then the inter-working scenarios between MS and PDSN is presented with simplified PPP and/or legacy PPP, and the proposed scheme is verified with superior performance over legacy PPP, through comparing the number of packets required for data call setup. © IFIP International Federation for Information Processing 2006.

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Lee, E. S., Cho, K. S., & Kim, S. (2006). A point-to-point protocol improvement to reduce data call setup latency in Cdma2000 system. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics) (Vol. 3976 LNCS, pp. 966–977). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/11753810_80

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