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Knowledge Modeling for Conflict Detection in Self-organized Networks

Vilho Räisänen, +1 more
- pp 107-119
TLDR
In this paper, conflict detection between functions in self-organizing networks (SON) is reviewed from a knowledge management perspective, and the advantages of model-based conflict detection over algorithmic alternatives are analyzed.
Abstract
In this article, conflict detection between functions in self-organizing networks (SON) is reviewed. SON coordination is of crucial importance to management automation of fourth-generation networks. In particular, conflict detection is studied from knowledge management perspective. The advantages of model-based conflict detection over algorithmic alternatives are analyzed.

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Journal ArticleDOI

A survey of self-coordination in self-organizing network

TL;DR: A survey of SON conflicts and self-coordination methodologies that can be used for conflicts avoidance and resolution is provided, and the recent solutions to state-of-the-art, including papers in this research area are reviewed.
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Self-Operation of a Network

Haitao Tang, +1 more
TL;DR: This paper provides a solution that can interact with a human operator and the functions of the system, can learn the experiences of the operations executed in the past, and can apply the learned operation experiences to solve new but similar problems.
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Optimistic concurrency control in self-organizing networks using automatic coordination and verification

TL;DR: This paper shows how both, SON coordination and verification, can work together and how the cooperation enables a more efficient SON without having to compromise on its stability.
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Policy-based coordination and management of SON functions

TL;DR: A policy-based approach to realize the coordination-related decision making based on the network configuration and SON function context is presented and results for two use cases are presented to show the applicability of the developed approach to diverse SON use cases.
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Challenges in mobile network operation: Towards self-optimizing networks

TL;DR: Current status and trends in the application of self-organizing principles to advanced wireless networks, such as 3GPP Long-term Evolution (LTE), are reviewed.