Abstract

Self-Organizing Networks (SONs) aim to raise the level of automated management in cellular technologies. In this field, Load Balancing (LB) and Handover Optimization (HOO) are two important functions to improve network performance. As these two functions can adjust the same parameters, a conflict may happen if LB and HOO tune them at the same time. In this paper, the conflict resolution of both functions in Long-Term Evolution (LTE) networks is addressed. Results show that the proposed coordination effectively provides better performance in those situations in which the adjusted mobility parameter is close to its saturation.

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