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A mechanism for charging system self-configuration in next generation mobile networks

  • Ralph Kühne
  • , Gerald Görmer
  • , Morten Schläger
  • , Georg Carle

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Abstract

Self-management is an emerging idea in charging system research taken over from autonomic computing to address the complexity problem of system deployment, maintenance and administration and to improve the performance and flexibility of the charging system what will as a whole eventually decrease its total cost of ownership. In this paper, we describe a mechanism for charging system self-configuration when new network or service elements that record charging information are added as well as for charging system self-optimisation during every-day operation.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationNGI 2007
Subtitle of host publication2007 Next Generation Internet Networks - 3rd EuroNGI Conference on Next Generation Internet Networks: Design and Engineering for Heterogeneity
Pages198-204
Number of pages7
DOIs
StatePublished - 2007
Externally publishedYes
EventNGI 2007: 2007 Next Generation Internet Networks - 3rd EuroNGI Conference on Next Generation Internet Networks: Design and Engineering for Heterogeneity - Trondheim, Norway
Duration: 21 May 200723 May 2007

Publication series

NameNGI 2007: 2007 Next Generation Internet Networks - 3rd EuroNGI Conference on Next Generation Internet Networks: Design and Engineering for Heterogeneity

Conference

ConferenceNGI 2007: 2007 Next Generation Internet Networks - 3rd EuroNGI Conference on Next Generation Internet Networks: Design and Engineering for Heterogeneity
Country/TerritoryNorway
CityTrondheim
Period21/05/0723/05/07

Keywords

  • Charging
  • Next generation mobile networks
  • Self-configuration
  • Self-optimisation

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