DocumentCode
2669346
Title
Analysis of the Reliability of a Nationwide Short Message Service
Author
Meng, Xiaoqiao ; Zerfos, Petros ; Samanta, Yidyut ; Wong, Starsky H Y ; Lu, Songwu
Author_Institution
NEC Lab. America Princeton, Princeton
fYear
2007
fDate
6-12 May 2007
Firstpage
1811
Lastpage
1819
Abstract
SMS has been arguably the most popular wireless data service for cellular networks. Due to its ubiquitous availability and universal support by mobile handsets and cellular carriers, it is also being considered for emergency notification and other mission-critical applications. Despite its increased popularity, the reliability of SMS service in real-world operational networks has received little study so far. In this work, we investigate the reliability of SMS by analyzing traces collected from a nationwide cellular network over a period of three weeks. Although the SMS service incorporates a number of reliability mechanisms such as delivery acknowledgement and multiple retries, our study shows that its reliability is not as good as we expected. For example the message delivery failure ratio is as high as 5.1% during normal operation conditions. We also analyze the performance of the service under stressful conditions, and in particular during a "flash-crowd" event that occurred in New Year\´s Eve of 2005. Two important factors that adversely affect reliability of SMS are also examined: bulk message delivery that may induce network-wide congestion, and the topological structure of the social network formed by SMS users, which may facilitate quick propagation of viruses or other malware.
Keywords
cellular radio; electronic messaging; radio networks; telecommunication congestion control; telecommunication network reliability; telecommunication network topology; SMS service reliability; cellular network; emergency notification; message delivery failure ratio; mission-critical application; mobile handset; nationwide short message service reliability; network-wide congestion; social network topology; ubiquitous availability; wireless data service; Availability; Communications Society; Computer science; Laboratories; Land mobile radio cellular systems; Message service; Mission critical systems; National electric code; Social network services; Telephone sets;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
INFOCOM 2007. 26th IEEE International Conference on Computer Communications. IEEE
Conference_Location
Anchorage, AK
ISSN
0743-166X
Print_ISBN
1-4244-1047-9
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/INFCOM.2007.211
Filename
4215793
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