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ASN Paging Controller and Location Registry Overview
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Figure 47. ASN Paging Controller and Location Registry in WiMAX Networks
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In WiMAX networks, a mobile station is tracked when it is in idle mode. The information is stored to a location register
(LR). The tracking area is larger than the cell size because a paging group (PG) comprises multiple cells. When a
mobile station moves across paging groups, its location is updated via R6 and/or R4. The paging controller (PG) in
ASN-GW retrieves the location from the LR and alerts the paging agent in (PA) in the base station to signal to the
mobile station.
(LR). The tracking area is larger than the cell size because a paging group (PG) comprises multiple cells. When a
mobile station moves across paging groups, its location is updated via R6 and/or R4. The paging controller (PG) in
ASN-GW retrieves the location from the LR and alerts the paging agent in (PA) in the base station to signal to the
mobile station.
Location information for idle mode subscribers is maintained in a location register central database that is co-located on
an anchor paging controller. Idle mode can be initiated by the mobile device or the network. The paging controller
retains subscriber session context information in addition to supervising paging activities. It also represents an
authentication liaison between the user device and the AAA server. As the subscriber roams across cell sites, it is
associated with a group of base stations known as a paging group. Location updates to the LR database are conveyed
over R6 and R4 messages between the relay paging controller serving ASN and the A-PC/LR. When a remote host
an anchor paging controller. Idle mode can be initiated by the mobile device or the network. The paging controller
retains subscriber session context information in addition to supervising paging activities. It also represents an
authentication liaison between the user device and the AAA server. As the subscriber roams across cell sites, it is
associated with a group of base stations known as a paging group. Location updates to the LR database are conveyed
over R6 and R4 messages between the relay paging controller serving ASN and the A-PC/LR. When a remote host