Title :
Signal monitoring system for wireless network operation and management
Author :
Vucetic, Jelena ; Kline, Paul
Author_Institution :
Dynamic Telecommun. Inc., Germantown, MD, USA
Abstract :
In the last few years, various types of wireless networks have become available and cost-effective for commercial applications. In order to become a real alternative to traditional wireline telecommunications, wireless networks should provide competitive quality, reliability and availability of service. These requirements imply a need for a wireless fault management system with features similar to those incorporated in wireline counterparts. Despite a significant need for fault management in wireless networks, there has been almost no such proposals nor deployments. Existing wireless fault management systems provide management of mobile switching centers (MSG), rarely of base stations. Traditionally, base stations measure signal quality, and send alarms to a network management center (NMC) if some of the signal parameters are out of allowed range. This solution has been proven to be insufficient since it is possible to detect the signal quality at a base station´s site, not at a subscriber´s site. The proposed overlay signal monitoring system collects various signal parameters at a subscriber´s site, determines if these parameters are within the allowed range of values, and generates an alarm if it is not the case. The NMC receives alarms and handles them as in wireline networks. This paper describes elements of the signal monitoring system, and how it detects and locates base station failures, signal degradation, co-channel and adjacent channel interference in a network. A mechanism for alarm generation and reporting is also described, as well as the interface between the signal monitoring system and existing network management center
Keywords :
adjacent channel interference; alarm systems; cellular radio; cochannel interference; computerised monitoring; fault diagnosis; telecommunication network management; adjacent channel interference; alarm generation; base station failures; base stations; co-channel channel interference; mobile switching centers; network management center; overlay signal monitoring system; performance manager; scanners; signal degradation; signal monitoring system; signal quality; wireless fault management system; wireless network management; wireless network operation; Availability; Base stations; Condition monitoring; Degradation; Proposals; Quality management; Signal detection; Signal generators; Telecommunication network reliability; Wireless networks;
Conference_Titel :
Telecommunications Symposium, 1998. ITS '98 Proceedings. SBT/IEEE International
Conference_Location :
Sao Paulo
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5030-8
DOI :
10.1109/ITS.1998.713135