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Self-Organizing Networks

A Survey of Self-Organizing Networks (SON)

A Survey of Self-Organizing Networks (SON)

... ABSTRACT: With the rapid growth of mobile communications, deployment and maintenance of cellular mobile networks are becoming more and more complex, time consuming, and expensive. In order to meet the requirements ...

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Detection and compensation methods for self-healing in self-organizing networks

Detection and compensation methods for self-healing in self-organizing networks

... En los escenarios actuales, los operadores de red tiene dos objetivos principales: satisfacer la gran cantidad de tráfico demandado y mantener los gastos de capital y operación en valores mínimos. La manera más efectiva ...

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Homophily, influence and the decay of segregation in self-organizing networks

Homophily, influence and the decay of segregation in self-organizing networks

... in networks characterized by the co-evolution of nodal attributes and link structures, in particular where individual nodes form linkages on the basis of similarity with other network nodes (homophily), and where ...

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Methods for Self-Healing based on traces and unsupervised learning in Self-Organizing Networks

Methods for Self-Healing based on traces and unsupervised learning in Self-Organizing Networks

... 2.2. SELF-ORGANIZING NETWORKS quate recovery actions to solve or compensate the problem. Among all SON use cases, the network monitoring is the one addressed in this thesis, focusing in particular in ...

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Distributed Information Systems and Data Mining in Self-Organizing Networks

Distributed Information Systems and Data Mining in Self-Organizing Networks

... to self-organize and self-restore adapting its operating strategies to optimize the use of resources and overall ...generate self-organizing networks for smart city, with the use of ...

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Improved Local Route Repair And Congestion Control In Self Organizing Networks

Improved Local Route Repair And Congestion Control In Self Organizing Networks

... for self organizing networks use the route until any link breakage ...these networks all nodes have random mobility behavior which leads to changes in topology and frequent breakage of ...

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Self-organizing networks

Self-organizing networks

... complex networks are ...A self-organizing network reduces OPEX, as some functions are automatized and may only require minimum human intervention, and, also, reduces CAPEX, as a better usage of the ...

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Performance Analysis of Self Organizing Networks

Performance Analysis of Self Organizing Networks

... Technology (IJRASET) III. SELF-OPTIMIZATION PROCESS A. SON Architecture There are three different architectures in which a SON solution can be deployed based on the network element where the SON process ...

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CiteSeerX — A Cognitive-inspired Model for Self-organizing Networks

CiteSeerX — A Cognitive-inspired Model for Self-organizing Networks

... ‡ Department of Psychology, University of Florence, Italy § Department of Informatics and Systems, University of Florence, Italy k Organic Computing Group, University of Augsburg, Germany Abstract—In this work we propose ...

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SURVEY OF RESOURCE ALLOCATION TECHNIQUES IN SELF ORGANIZING NETWORKS (SON)

SURVEY OF RESOURCE ALLOCATION TECHNIQUES IN SELF ORGANIZING NETWORKS (SON)

... a self-organizing network (son) is self healing network deployment, network execution optimization and real-time adaptation according to environmental ...a self-organizing ...

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A two stage game theoretic approach for self organizing networks

A two stage game theoretic approach for self organizing networks

... mobile networks and the long term evolution-advanced systems, the intra-cell interferences are avoided and the quality of service has ...cellular networks using fractional frequency reuse and allowing each ...

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Inter-RAT Mobility Robustness Optimization in Self-Organizing Networks

Inter-RAT Mobility Robustness Optimization in Self-Organizing Networks

... of self- optimization are neighbor cell list optimization [LH11], coverage and capacity opti- mization [NuIAJHMT10, NuIMT12a, NuIMT12b], mobility load balancing [LSJB10, AWVK10a, AWVK10b] and MRO [KKYK11, ...

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Analytical SIR for Self Organizing Wireless Networks

Analytical SIR for Self Organizing Wireless Networks

... β = ln(10)/10 and | H( f ) | is a random variable modeling the channel envelop. The commonly used path loss equation [2] only accounts for the large-scale path loss with regular cell deployment scenarios, which is ...

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Reinforcement Learning in Self Organizing Cellular Networks

Reinforcement Learning in Self Organizing Cellular Networks

... cellular networks densify and become more heterogeneous, through the additional small cells such as pico and ...femtocells. Self- organizing networks (SONs) can perform ...

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Location-aware self-organizing methods in femtocell networks

Location-aware self-organizing methods in femtocell networks

... so-called Self-Organizing Networks ...femtocell networks. In partic- ular, novel self-optimization and self-healing algorithms are defined, which are supported by an indoor ...

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Self-Organizing Inter-Firm Networks

Self-Organizing Inter-Firm Networks

... by networks of small and specialized firms with porous boundaries, while in some other industries large diversified hierar- chies with concrete boundaries are a more dominant form of ...study, ...

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Self Organizing Healing Paradigm for Mobile Networks

Self Organizing Healing Paradigm for Mobile Networks

... The self-configuration ability enables fast installation and deployment of future evolved nodeBs (eNBs) which minimizes deployment time and manual ...Thus, self-configuration is most useful during the ...

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Optimization of self-organizing polynomial neural networks

Optimization of self-organizing polynomial neural networks

... of self-organizing polynomial neural networks (SOPNN) automatically structured and trained by the group method of data handling (GMDH) algorithm is a partial optimization of model weights as the GMDH ...

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Load Balancing Support for Self-Organizing IMS Networks

Load Balancing Support for Self-Organizing IMS Networks

... Two use cases of SOIMS can be considered: UE (User Equipment) involved and non-involved methods. In UE involved method, the UE is aware of IMS node changes in the core IMS network. Detailed mechanisms to handle this ...

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Self-organizing Business Networks, SOA and Software Maintenance

Self-organizing Business Networks, SOA and Software Maintenance

... It starts from the basic hypothesis that the software service model has to be integrated in the process of define/improve business models at run time and not in a separate step.. This[r] ...

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