Abstract

With the increase of network complexity, there is a high need for network management automation. This is achieved through SON principles that enable self-configuration, self-optimization, and self-healing. However, even though SON functions are meant to be autonomous, a high level of coordination among them is required. To this end, efficient conflict detection and resolution techniques are needed, especially in multi-vendor deployments. This article presents a design together with a sample implementation of a coordination scheme between three key SON functions in femtocell networks: cell ID assignment, coverage adjustment, and idle mode control. This ensures stability and continuity of the network operation even in a situation when the functions have contradicting objectives. The solution is based on the Broadband Forum TR-069 protocol and is applicable to multi-vendor networks. Simulation evaluation has shown that SON coordination reduces mean cell ID conflicts by over 30 percent and, resulting from that, call drop probability by over 40 percent.

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