A. Kalis and Th. Antonakopoulos:
On Optimizing the routing algorithms of a GSM Infrastructure Network for
supporting time critical applications
The International Conference
on Simulations, York, UK, September 1998, pp.201-208.
Abstract:
GSM is a digital cellular mobile radio system that services millions of
customers and covers all European countries. It has a hierarchical
structure, which consists of a number of base station controllers
(BSC's) at the lower level, which are connected to a number of mobile
switching centers (MSC's). MSCs are responsible for routing a call from
the BSC that made the request, to the BSC that will receive the call.
The routing of a call is done either through the Public Switched Digital
Network (PSDN) or through the MSCs themselves. BSCs and MSCs form a mesh
network, called GSM Infrastructure Network (GIN), that is based on
medium and/or high speed point-to-point links. This paper presents the
model of such a GIN network, the models of its traffic sources, the
network topology and the functionality of its nodes. Simulation studies
are presented for determining how the various routing algorithms affect
the network performance. Based on these results, the best routing
algorithm for such an application was specified.
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