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Archive | 2002

Design, Implementation, and Performance of a Cluster Mobile Switching Center

R. Ramjee; Kazutaka Murakami; Richard W. Buskens; Y-J. Lin; T. F. La Porta

In this paper, we present the design and implementation of a software system that performs the control functions of current Mobile Switching Centers (MSCs) and Visitor Location Registers (VLRs), and provides support for third generation services. The novelty of the system design is in its software architecture. To allow flexible deployment of the system as the migration from second generation to third generation systems occurs, the software is modular. To provide scalability in terms of capacity, distributed processing is used. This type of system design is becoming increasingly more desirable and common as commodity processor prices drop and large capacity switches are demanded. One serious concern with these approaches is whether the required performance of the target switching systems can be met. We show that a deployment of this system using three Sun Ultra workstations achieves a call throughput of 300,000 calls/hour with a latency of below 300 milliseconds. This meets the latency requirements of third generation systems.


personal indoor and mobile radio communications | 1998

Cluster mobile switching center for third generation wireless systems

T.F. La Porta; R. Ramjee; R. Murakami; Richard W. Buskens; Yow-Jian Lin

In this paper, we present the design and implementation of a software system that performs the control functions of current mobile switching centers (MSCs) and visitor location registers (VLRs), and provides support for third generation services. The novelty of the system design is in its software architecture. To allow flexible deployment of the system as the migration from second generation to third generation systems occurs, the software is modular. To provide scalability in terms of capacity, distributed processing is used. We show that a deployment of this system using three Sun Ultra workstations achieves a call throughput of 300,000 calls/hour with a latency of below 300 milliseconds. This meets the latency requirements of third generation systems.


Archive | 1998

Cluster mobile switching center

Richard W. Buskens; Michael P. Deitz; Thomas F. La Porta; Yow-Jian Lin; Kazutaka Murakami


Archive | 2005

Real-time software diagnostic tracing

John Harris Blevin; Richard W. Buskens; Douglas Streeter Daudelin


Archive | 2005

Methods and devices for recovering from initialization failures

Richard W. Buskens; Oscar J. Gonzalez; Yansong Ren


Archive | 2004

Selecting a processor to run an executable of a distributed software application upon startup of the distributed software application

Richard W. Buskens; Tim T. Liim; Yow-Jian Lin; Sunil K. Mishra; Muhammad A. Siddiqui; Timothy A. Suchaczewski


Archive | 1996

Method for reconnecting calls in a wireless telecommunications system

Richard W. Buskens; Thomas F. La Porta; Arun N. Netravali; Krishan K. Sabnani


Archive | 1996

Method of using an intelligent mobile terminal for reconnecting calls in a wireless telecommunications system

Richard W. Buskens; Thomas F. La Porta; Arun N. Netravali; Krishan K. Sabnani


Archive | 2004

Shutting down a plurality of software components in an ordered sequence

Richard W. Buskens; Oscar J. Gonzalez; Li Kuang; Tim T. Liim; Yow-Jian Lin; Sunil K. Mishra; Muhammad A. Siddiqui


Archive | 2004

Distributed software application software component recovery in an ordered sequence

Richard W. Buskens; Weilin Gong; Oscar J. Gonzalez; Li Kuang; Tim T. Liim; Yow-Jian Lin; Sunil K. Mishra; Pravish Prabhakar; Muhammad A. Siddiqui; Timothy A. Suchaczewski

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Thomas F. La Porta

Pennsylvania State University

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