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Wireless Networks | 1999

Equal resource sharing scheduling for PCS data services

Jeu-Yih Jeng; Yi-Bing Lin

For high speed mobile communication applications, the data rate can be increased by using multiple channels (or time slots) instead of one channel. To reduce the high blocking rate of multiple channels assignment, flexible resource allocation strategies have been proposed. This paper proposes the Equal Resource Sharing Allocation scheme (ERSA scheme) for flexible resource allocation. The ERSA scheme dynamically averages the allocated resource to the call requests based on the number of calls in a base station. The scheme accommodates the maximum number of requests while providing acceptable quality to the admitted requests. We developed an analytic model to investigate the performance of ERSA, and conducted simulation experiments to validate the analytic model. We define satisfaction indication SI as the performance measurement of the resource allocation algorithm. The experiment results indicate that the ERSA scheme outperforms other resource allocation algorithms proposed in our previous study.


IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications | 2008

A secure mobile electronic payment architecture platform for wireless mobile networks

Phone Lin; Hung-yueh Chen; Yuguang Fang; Jeu-Yih Jeng; Fang-sun Lu

When the basic functionalities of a wireless mobile network have been achieved, customers are then more interested in value-added mobile applications. In order to attract more customers to such mobile applications, a solid, secure and robust trading model is a must. This paper proposes such a secure trading model named mobile electronic payment (MEP) for wireless mobile networks, which applies the emerging ID-based cryptography for key agreement and authentication. Our MEP attempts to alleviate the computational cost, reduce the memory space requirement in mobile devices, and meet the requirements for secure trading: avoidance of overspending and double spending, fairness, user anonymity and privacy. Our design is transparent to the bearer networks and is of low deployment cost. We expect that our MEP provides a viable trading architecture model for the future mobile applications.


IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology | 2006

Credit allocation for UMTS prepaid service

Phone Lin; Yi-Bing Lin; Chai-Hien Gan; Jeu-Yih Jeng

Prepaid phone service requires a user to make payment before calling. In 2.5G or the 3G networks, a user may be engaged in multiple voice and/or data prepaid sessions at the same time. For such services, it is important to distribute appropriate amounts of prepaid credit units to simultaneously executed sessions of a user. By considering the universal mobile telecommunication system (UMTS) as an example, this paper studies the prepaid credit allocation for the prepaid sessions. To simultaneously accommodate more prepaid sessions for a user, we propose a credit reclaim mechanism called prepaid credit reclaim (PCR). Analysis and simulation experiments are conducted to investigate the performance of our mechanism. Our study indicates that PCR can significantly improve the performance of the prepaid mechanism.


international symposium on consumer electronics | 2009

Signaling overhead of Policy and online Charging Control for bearer sessions in LTE network

Sok Ian Sou; Jeu-Yih Jeng; Yinman Lee

The convergence of radio access technologies with all-IP core network has gained significant attention recently. Through the all-IP based Policy and Charging Control (PCC) architecture standardized in 3GPP R8, the charging rules are consistent with application-level and IP-level policy control. It is essential to investigate the signaling overhead incurred by PCC and the OCS management during the mid-session events, such as the handover and QoS changes. To address this issue, this paper investigates PCC and OCS traffic rate over LTE networks.


Information Sciences | 1998

Dynamic resource assignment strategies for PCS data services

Jeu-Yih Jeng; Yi-Bing Lin; Wai Chen

For high speed mobile communication applications, the data rate can be increased by using multiple channels (or time slots) instead of a single channel (or time slot). To reduce the high blocking rate of multiple channels assignment, flexible resource allocation strategies are exercised. This paper proposes a generic Mobile Switching Center (MSC) resource allocation algorithm called MRA algorithm for Personal Communications Services (PCS) data services. The algorithm may combine with any base station resource allocation algorithms proposed in our previous study. A simulation model is proposed to investigate the performance of these algorithms. We define satisfaction indication SI to measure the performance of the resource allocation. SI indicates the customers satisfaction about the call connection, it can also be used by the service provider as a charge indication.


asia-pacific network operations and management symposium | 2011

When social networking meets the next generation network

Rebecca Chen; Jui-Ming Chen; Meng Hsun Tsai; Sih-Han Wang; Shu-Shan Ku; Jen-Huei Jung; Jeu-Yih Jeng

As mobile technologies evolved, the mobile networks provided users not only high mobility, but also high data rates and flexible services. Meanwhile, Internet services had been very successful from 1970s to date. However, the Internet and the mobile telecommunications evolved separately and were not compatible until 3GPP proposed the IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS). In this paper, we first introduce mobile Web 2.0 application creation in the next generation IMS network. Then we propose a proof-of-concept service called “JoinMe” on the IBM-NCTU IMS network to study how a social networking service can be created for mobile networks.


advanced information networking and applications | 2015

A Case Study and Design of Transformation Architecture in BSS

Teh-Sheng Huang; Chun-Yen Wang; Tsung-Ching Lin; Jeu-Yih Jeng

Recently due to the rapidly changing and strictly competitive in telecom market, there are a variety kinds of products and convergent services to be promoted such as ICT services. There are a serial of conventional BSS constantly face stringent challenges such as time to market as well as quality and cost expectations. Systematic think that if there is a well-established system architect as a strong fundamental infrastructure as a right direction to transform the conventional BSS and to develop a new system. This paper introduces a BSS reengineering framework project include architecture design techniques and processes to produce a well-established architecture as strategy reuse and more flexible one than before. Also this study employs some real world BSS as case study to practice and examine those techniques then derive a BSS transformation to-be architecture.


international conference on computer communications | 2012

A novel multi-tariff charging method for next generation Multicast and Broadcast Service

Sok Ian Sou; Phone Lin; Ssu-Shih Chen; Jeu-Yih Jeng

Different from unicast data delivery through dedicated channels, next generation Multicast and Broadcast Service (MBS) delivers data with higher bandwidth efficiency through multicasting. When a group of online users receive the same MBS content, the average MBS network cost per user can be significantly reduced. However, traditional charging methods are unable to account for the variation of network resource. To address this shortfall, this paper develops an innovative concept in MBS charging to realize the goal that “the more users join an MBS session, the more everyone saves.” Specifically, we propose a multi-tariff charging method for MBS with a competitive advantage that attracts more users to subscribe to MBS services. Analysis and numerical results demonstrate that operators can alleviate customer concerns about user credit consumption with dynamic tariff while remaining profitable in MBS. These features in our multi-tariff charging method can create a “win-win” situation for both operators and subscribers.


asia-pacific network operations and management symposium | 2011

A middleware approach for migration of legacy telecom Operational Support Systems into NGOSS-compliant

Chun-Yen Wang; Phone Lin; Chi-Sheng Shih; Huai-Lei Fu; Jeu-Yih Jeng

The service providers introduce new telecom services, which are managed by different Operations Support Systems (OSSs), to retain existing and attract new customers. The working group, TeleManagement Forum (TM Forum), proposed a unified network infrastructure, Next Generation Operations Systems and Software (NGOSS), as the standard interface between different OSSs to reduce the overhead for integration of sophisticated operating environments, and to shorten the time for launching new telecom services. For most of service providers, existing legacy OSSs are generally not compatible to the NGOSS framework. Due to the fact that those legacy systems have been working for a long time, modification or replacement of all systems incurs extra overhead for implementation and management. This paper proposes a systematic approach Middleware Architecture (MA) for migrating the existing legacy systems to the NGOSS compliant systems. We use the OSS through Java Initiative (OSS/J) Service Provisioning as an example to show how MA exercises for provision of new telecom service. Through the proposed approach, service providers can perform the migration in an incremental manner.


global communications conference | 2016

Location-Based Time-Dependent Smart Data Pricing by SDN

Hung-Wen Lin; Meng-Ju Lu; Phone Lin; Po-Heng Chou; Jeu-Yih Jeng; Char-Dir Chung

The performance of Smart Data Pricing (SDP) highly depends on the accuracy and reliability of measuring network bandwidth usage. The existing Internet protocol uses the distributed control, and the transport network protocols run together inside the routers and switches. However, it is hard to manage and retrieve online and precise measurements from the networks due to the large number of traffic flows, and the complexity of deploying measurement infrastructures. In this paper, we propose the Location-based Time-dependent SDP (LTDP) mechanism where based on SDN, we apply different data fusion models for fusing the measured Internet traffic status from different locations. Emulation experiments are conducted to investigate the performance of the proposed LTDP.

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Phone Lin

National Taiwan University

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Yi-Bing Lin

National Chiao Tung University

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Ai-Chun Pang

National Taiwan University

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Chi-Sheng Shih

National Taiwan University

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Ching-Chih Chuang

National Taiwan University

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Huai-Lei Fu

National Taiwan University

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Sok Ian Sou

National Cheng Kung University

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Chai-Hien Gan

Industrial Technology Research Institute

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