Transmission Delay Reduction in IMS by Re-registration Procedure Modification

R. Farahbakhsh, M. Varposhti, N. Movahhedinia
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As a result of the evolution of computer and networking technologies, the Third Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) has proposed the IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) as a key element in Next Generation Networks (NGN) that supports multimedia services in the packet switched domain. To use IMS services, users should register in IMS network and to have their information be registered in IMS Databases. When transport media is mobile and user handover in the access network, the re-registeration procedure is needed. This is similar to initial register procedure and leads to excessive transmission delay. In this paper a solution is introduced to reduce the re-registration delay by reducing the number of required contacts with IMS Databases. We have compared re-registration time in our proposed scheme with the standard scheme in OPNET modeler 10.5. Simulation results have confirmed better performance for the proposed scheme.
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通过修改重注册程序降低IMS的传输延迟
由于计算机和网络技术的发展,第三代合作伙伴计划(3GPP)提出了IP多媒体子系统(IMS)作为下一代网络(NGN)的关键元素,支持分组交换域中的多媒体业务。要使用IMS服务,用户必须在IMS网络中注册,并将其信息注册到IMS数据库中。当传输介质是移动的,用户在接入网中切换时,需要重新注册。这与初始寄存器过程类似,导致传输延迟过大。本文介绍了一种通过减少与IMS数据库的联系次数来减少重新注册延迟的解决方案。我们将我们提出的方案中的重新注册时间与OPNET modeler 10.5中的标准方案进行了比较。仿真结果证明了该方案具有较好的性能。
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