Monday, May 28, 2012

Benefits of SON (Self Optimizing Networks) in LTE

The recent deployment of LTE to address the growing data capacity crunch, has highlighted the need and value of self-organizing capabilities within the network that permit reductions in operational expenses (OPEX), during deployment as well as during continuing operations. Self-optimizing capabilities in the network will lead to higher end user Quality of Experience (QoE) and reduced churn, thus allowing for overall improved network performance. SON improves network performance, but in no way replaces the wireless industry’s important need for more spectrum to meeting the rising mobile data demands from subscribers.


Contents:-


  • INTRODUCTION 
  • 3GPP EVOLUTION AND SON 
  • KEY LTE RELEASE 8, RELEASE 9 AND RELEASE 10 FEATURES SON
  • 4G AMERICAS OPERATOR USE CASES
  • RESULTS FROM LIVE OR TRIAL NETWORKS
  • SON CAPABILITIES IN HSPA+ TECHNOLOGY
  • SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION 
  • LIST OF ACRONYMS 
  • ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 
  • REFERENCES




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