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trunghtv
2012-11-27, 05:55 PM
Covering the key functional areas of LTE Self–Organising Networks (SON), this book introduces the topic at an advanced level before examining the state–of–the–art concepts. The book elaborates to give the full picture of a SON–enabled system including its enabling technologies, architecture and operation. ”Heterogeneous networks” including different cellhierarchy levels and multiple radio access technologies as a new driver for SON are also discussed.

Written by experts who have been contributing to the development and standardisation of the LTE self–organising networks concept since its inception this book:
• Introduces the functional areas of LTE SON (self–optimisation, –configuration and –healing) and its standardisation, also giving NGMN and 3GPP use cases
• Explains the drivers, requirements, challenges, enabling technologies and architectures for a SON–enabled system
• Covers multi–technology (2G/3G) aspects as well as core network and end–to–end operational aspects
• Examines the impact of new network architectures (“Heterogeneous Networks”) to network operation, for example multiple cell layers and radio access technologies

Contents
Foreword
Preface
List of Contributors
Acknowledgements
List of Abbreviations
1 Introduction
1.1 Self-Organising Networks (SON)
1.2 The Transition from Conventional Network Operation to SON
2 LTE Overview
2.1 Introduction to LTE and SAE
2.2 LTE Radio Access Network Scenarios and Their Evolution
3 Self-Organising Networks (SON)
3.1 Vision
3.2 NGMN Operator Use Cases and 3GPP SON Use Cases
3.3 Foundations for SON
3.4 Architecture
3,5 Business Value
3.6 SON Operational and Technical Challenges
4 Self-Configuration ^Plug-and-Play')
4.1 Auto-Connectivity and -Commissioning
4.2 Dynamic Radio Configuration
5 Self-Optimisation
5.1 Mobility Robustness Optimisation
5.2 Mobility Load Balancing and Traffic Steering
5.3 Energy Saving
5.4 Coverage and Capacity Optimisation
5.5 RACH Optimisation
5.6 RRM and SON (Interference Coordination, PO Optimisation)
6 Self-Healing
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Cell Degradation Detection
6.3 Cell Degradation Diagnosis and Prediction
6.4 Cell Outage Compensation
7 Supporting Function: Minimisation of Drive Tests (MDT)
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Relation to SON
7.3 Requirements
7.4 Use Cases
7.5 Overall Architecture
7.6 Managing MDT
7.7 MDT Radio Interface Procedures
7.8 Conclusion
8 SON for Core Networks
8.1 Introduction
8.2 SON for Packet Core Networks
8.3 SON for Voice Core Networks
9 SON Operation
9.1 SON Function Interactions
9.2 Coordination of SON Functions
9.3 Conclusions
10 SON for Heterogeneous Networks (HetNet)
10.1 Introduction
10.2 Standardisation and Network Architecture
10.3 Self-Configuration
10.4 Self-Optimisation: Interference Management
10.5 Self-Optimisation: Mobility Aspects; MRO and Traffic Steering
11 Future Research Topics
11.1 Future Mobile Network Scenarios
11.2 Cognitive Radio Networks (CRN)
11.3 Applications
11.4 Conclusion
Index

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2012-11-27, 06:06 PM
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