1st International Conference on Universal Personal Communications - ICUPC '92 Proceedings
DOI: 10.1109/icupc.1992.240746
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Intelligent network architecture for personal mobile telecommunication

Abstract: Present mobile communications enable terminal mobility (TM) , that is, mobile stations can initiate and receive calls at any geographic location. Currently, CCITT study groups are making efforts to standardize universal personal telecommunication (UPT) for personal mobility (PM) so that users can initiate and receive calls at any terminal. Specifically, we refer to TMand PM-supported telecommunication as personal mobile telecommunication (PMT). This paper proposes an i n t e l l i g e n t m o b i l e communica… Show more

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“…The two-step registration procedure [16], involving terminal registration and user registration, seems appropriate. Terminal registration, using the procedures defined in mobile IP [17], is performed first to register the MT with its FA in the visited network and with the MT's THA at its home network, informing it of the MT's new care-of address.…”
Section: Registration and Authenticationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The two-step registration procedure [16], involving terminal registration and user registration, seems appropriate. Terminal registration, using the procedures defined in mobile IP [17], is performed first to register the MT with its FA in the visited network and with the MT's THA at its home network, informing it of the MT's new care-of address.…”
Section: Registration and Authenticationmentioning
confidence: 99%