2007 Second International Conference on Communications and Networking in China 2007
DOI: 10.1109/chinacom.2007.4469499
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Paging Issues and Methods for Multiaccess

Abstract: Battery-powered multiaccess devices, with their increased flexibility and reachability, are becoming common. Such devices would have to disassociate their radio accesses from the surrounding networks whenever they are left unused, in order to address battery lifetime limitations. In single-access networks, paging has been proven an effective method for minimizing power consumption. In a heterogeneous multiaccess environment, a paging function may be even more important in extending battery lifetimes. This stud… Show more

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“…Paging support evaluations assess the power consumption cost, the paging delay cost, but in a technology-dependent or application-dependent way [Lee et al, 2008;Do and Onozato, 2007;. [Resatsch, 2010] b [Stevenson et al, 2009] c [Kwon and Kim, 2006] d [Scholtz and Consolvo, 2004] e [Wang and Abu-Rgheff, 2006] f g [Liu et al, 2007] h [Makaya and Pierre, 2008] i [Lee et al, 2008] j [Do and Onozato, 2007] k [Tang et al, 2007] …”
Section: Multihoming Evaluation Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Paging support evaluations assess the power consumption cost, the paging delay cost, but in a technology-dependent or application-dependent way [Lee et al, 2008;Do and Onozato, 2007;. [Resatsch, 2010] b [Stevenson et al, 2009] c [Kwon and Kim, 2006] d [Scholtz and Consolvo, 2004] e [Wang and Abu-Rgheff, 2006] f g [Liu et al, 2007] h [Makaya and Pierre, 2008] i [Lee et al, 2008] j [Do and Onozato, 2007] k [Tang et al, 2007] …”
Section: Multihoming Evaluation Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Paging efficiency is another metric to consider when evaluating mobility management protocols in a ubiquitous environment, specially due to energy efficiency. Paging support evaluations assess the power consumption cost, the paging delay cost but in a technology-dependent or application-dependent way [14][15][16].…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%