DocumentCode
1436148
Title
Direction for element managers and network managers
Author
Garg, Vijay ; Ness-Cohn, D. ; Powers, Tim ; Schenkel, Larry
Author_Institution
Cellular Syst. Group, Motorola Inc., USA
Volume
36
Issue
10
fYear
1998
fDate
10/1/1998 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
132
Lastpage
138
Abstract
In the past, each new network element of a wireless network had a corresponding management system to provide management capabilities. Each of these management systems had a different user interface, employed a different computing platform, and typically managed one type of network element. The total O&M system was the sum of these independent resources, consuming partial solutions that made network management tasks inefficient, complex, time consuming, and expensive to administer. Large operations costs borne from these inefficiencies were once buffered by large cellular operator profits. With the introduction of PCS, operators became extremely cost conscious and sought to eradicate these large costs. Additionally, wireless service providers moved into a mixed vendor environment, where network elements manufactured by several vendors are used, so they could no longer afford different management systems for each network element. In today´s environment, a wireless service provider who can provide better service quality at the lowest price will be the ultimate winner. The key to providing better service quality at the lowest price is to have efficient network management. As the wireless industry strives to push wireless prices on a par with wireline, the necessity for reduced network operation and management costs takes on increasing importance
Keywords
personal communication networks; telecommunication network management; PCN; PCS; element managers; network managers; operation and management costs; personal communication systems; service quality; wireless service providers; Computer interfaces; Computer network management; Computer networks; Costs; Environmental management; Manufacturing; Personal communication networks; Resource management; User interfaces; Wireless networks;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Communications Magazine, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0163-6804
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/35.722149
Filename
722149
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