DocumentCode :
645501
Title :
A framework for classification of Self-Organising network conflicts and coordination algorithms
Author :
Lateef, Hafiz Yasar ; Imran, Ali ; Abu-Dayya, Adnan
Author_Institution :
Qatar Mobility Innovations Center (QMIC), Qatar Science & Technology Park (QSTP), Doha, Qatar
fYear :
2013
fDate :
8-11 Sept. 2013
Firstpage :
2898
Lastpage :
2903
Abstract :
The next generation Long Term Evolution (LTE) & LTE-Advanced cellular networks will be equipped with numerous Self-Organizing (SO) functions. These SO functions are being envisioned to be inevitable for technical as well as commercial viability of LTE/LTE-Advanced networks. Therefore, a lot of research effort is currently being channeled to the design of various SO functions. However, given the convoluted and complex interrelationships among cellular system design and operational parameters, a large number of these SO functions are highly susceptible to parametric or logical inter-dependencies. These inter-dependencies can induce various types of conflicts among them, thereby undermining the smooth and optimal network operation. Therefore, an implicit or explicit self-coordination framework is essential, not only to avoid potential objective or parametric conflicts among SO functions, but also to ensure the stable operation of wireless networks. In this paper we present such a self-coordination framework. Our framework builds on the comprehensive identification and classification of potential conflicts that are possible among the major SO functions envisioned by Third Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) so far. This classification is achieved by analyzing network topology mutation, temporal and spatial scopes, parametric dependencies, and logical relations that can affect the operation of SO functions in reality. We also outline a solution approach for a conflict-free implementation of multiple SO functions in LTE/LTE-Advanced networks. Moreover, as an example, we highlight future research challenges for optimum design of Mobility Load Balancing (MLB) and Mobility Robustness Optimisation (MRO).
Keywords :
Handover; Load management; Long Term Evolution; Optimization; Relays; Wireless networks; LTE/LTE-Advanced; Mobility Load Balancing (MLB); Mobility Robustness Optimisation (MRO); SON conflicts; Self-Coordination; Self-Organising Networks (SON);
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Personal Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications (PIMRC), 2013 IEEE 24th International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
London, United Kingdom
ISSN :
2166-9570
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/PIMRC.2013.6666642
Filename :
6666642
Link To Document :
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