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SELF-ORGANIZING NETWORKS: SELF-PLANNING, SELF-OPTIMIZATION AND SELF-HEALING FOR GSM, UMTS AND LTE
Título:
SELF-ORGANIZING NETWORKS: SELF-PLANNING, SELF-OPTIMIZATION AND SELF-HEALING FOR GSM, UMTS AND LTE
Subtítulo:
Autor:
RAMIRO, JUAN
Editorial:
JOHN WILEY
Año de edición:
2011
ISBN:
978-0-470-97352-3
Páginas:
318
Disponibilidad:
Disponible
89,50 € -20,0% 71,60 €
Sinopsis

With the current explosion in network traffic, and mounting pressure on operators' business case, Self-Organizing Networks (SON) play a crucial role. They are conceived to minimize human intervention in engineering processes and at the same time improve system performance to maximize Return-on-Investment (ROI) and secure customer loyalty.
Written by leading experts in the planning and optimization of Multi-Technology and Multi-Vendor wireless networks, this book describes the architecture of Multi-Technology SON for GSM, UMTS and LTE, along with the enabling technologies for SON planning, optimization and healing. This is presented mainly from a technology point of view, but also covers some critical business aspects, such as the ROI of the proposed SON functionalities and Use Cases.

Key features:

Follows a truly Multi-Technology approach: covering not only LTE, but also GSM and UMTS, including architectural considerations of deploying SON in today's GSM and UMTS networks
Features detailed discussions about the relevant trade-offs in each Use Case
Includes field results of today's GSM and UMTS SON implementations in live networks
Addresses the calculation of ROI for Multi-Technology SON, contributing to a more complete and strategic view of the SON paradigm
This book will appeal to network planners, optimization engineers, technical/strategy managers with operators and R&D/system engineers at infrastructure and software vendors. It will also be a useful resource for postgraduate students and researchers in automated wireless network planning and optimization.