Abstract

An attractive architecture called heterogeneous cloud radio access networks (H‐CRAN) becomes one of the important components of 5G networks, which can provide ubiquitous high‐bandwidth services with flexible network construction. However, massive access nodes increase the risk of cell outages, leading to negative impact on user‐perceived QoS (Quality of Service) and QoE (Quality of Experience). Thus, cell outage management (COM) became a key function proposed in SON (Self‐Organized Networks) use cases. Based on COM, cell outage detection (COD) will be resolved before cell outage compensation (COC). Currently few studies concentrate on COD for 5G H‐CRAN, and we propose self‐organized COD architecture and approach for it. We firstly summarize current COD solutions for LTE/LTE‐A HetNets and then introduce self‐organized architecture and approach suitable for H‐CRAN, which includes COD architecture and procedures, and corresponding key technologies for it. Based on the architecture, we take a use case with handover data analysis using modified LOF (Local Outlier Factor) detection approach to detect outage for different kinds of cells in H‐CRAN. Results show that the proposed approach can identify the outage cell effectively.

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