LTE Self-Organising Networks (SON) (PDF)
Network Management Automation for Operational Efficiency
(Sprache: Englisch)
Covering the key functional areas of LTE Self-Organising Networks
(SON), this book introduces the topic at an advanced level before
examining the state-of-the-art concepts. The required background on
LTE network scenarios, technologies and general SON...
(SON), this book introduces the topic at an advanced level before
examining the state-of-the-art concepts. The required background on
LTE network scenarios, technologies and general SON...
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Covering the key functional areas of LTE Self-Organising Networks
(SON), this book introduces the topic at an advanced level before
examining the state-of-the-art concepts. The required background on
LTE network scenarios, technologies and general SON concepts is
first given to allow readers with basic knowledge of mobile
networks to understand the detailed discussion of key SON
functional areas (self-configuration, -optimisation, -healing).
Later, the book provides details and references for advanced
readers familiar with LTE and SON, including the latest status of
3GPP standardisation.
Based on the defined next generation mobile networks (NGMN) and
3GPP SON use cases, the book elaborates to give the full picture of
a SON-enabled system including its enabling technologies,
architecture and operation. "Heterogeneous networks"
including different cell hierarchy levels and multiple radio access
technologies as a new driver for SON are also discussed.
* Introduces the functional areas of LTE SON (self-optimisation,
-configuration and -healing) and its standardisation, also
giving NGMN and 3GPP use cases
* Explains the drivers, requirements, challenges, enabling
technologies and architectures for a SON-enabled system
* Covers multi-technology (2G/3G) aspects as well as core network
and end-to-end operational aspects
* Written by experts who have been contributing to the
development and standardisation of the LTE self-organising networks
concept since its inception
* Examines the impact of new network architectures
("Heterogeneous Networks") to network operation, for
example multiple cell layers and radio access technologies
(SON), this book introduces the topic at an advanced level before
examining the state-of-the-art concepts. The required background on
LTE network scenarios, technologies and general SON concepts is
first given to allow readers with basic knowledge of mobile
networks to understand the detailed discussion of key SON
functional areas (self-configuration, -optimisation, -healing).
Later, the book provides details and references for advanced
readers familiar with LTE and SON, including the latest status of
3GPP standardisation.
Based on the defined next generation mobile networks (NGMN) and
3GPP SON use cases, the book elaborates to give the full picture of
a SON-enabled system including its enabling technologies,
architecture and operation. "Heterogeneous networks"
including different cell hierarchy levels and multiple radio access
technologies as a new driver for SON are also discussed.
* Introduces the functional areas of LTE SON (self-optimisation,
-configuration and -healing) and its standardisation, also
giving NGMN and 3GPP use cases
* Explains the drivers, requirements, challenges, enabling
technologies and architectures for a SON-enabled system
* Covers multi-technology (2G/3G) aspects as well as core network
and end-to-end operational aspects
* Written by experts who have been contributing to the
development and standardisation of the LTE self-organising networks
concept since its inception
* Examines the impact of new network architectures
("Heterogeneous Networks") to network operation, for
example multiple cell layers and radio access technologies
Autoren-Porträt
Seppo HämäläinenSeppo Hämäläinen is research manager at Nokia
Siemens Networks. He received an MSc degree in Electrical
Engineering from the Department of Information Technology at
Lappeenranta University of Technology in 1994 and a PhD degree in
Electrical Engineering from the Department of Information
technology at Jyväskylä University in 2003. He joined
Nokia Research Center in 1993, where he worked in various research
and research management positions until the end of 2005. From 2002
to 2005 he led Nokia Research Center's office in China and at
the beginning of 2006 he joined Nokia Networks, where he was
director of Network Systems Research. He is now working with Nokia
Siemens Networks. His research interests cover 3G and beyond 3G
radio network performance and radio resource management issues and
self-organizing networks. He is author or co-author of 50
scientific journal and conference papers and book chapters, and 18
independent patents.
Henning Sanneck
Dr. Henning Sanneck studied Electrical Engineering at the
University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany. After receiving his
Diploma in 1995, he joined GMD Fokus (now part of Fraunhofer) in
Berlin. At Fokus, he worked as a Researcher in the area of
Quality-of-Service (QoS) support for Real-Time Services in IP-based
networks. He received his Dr.-Ing. (PhD) degree in Electrical
Engineering from the Technical University of Berlin with a
thesis on Voice over IP QoS in 2000. In 2001 he joined Siemens -
Mobile Networks in Munich, working as a Senior Research Engineer on
cross-layer design for IP-based Radio Access Networks (RANs),
Software Technologies for Mobile Networks and Technology
Management. He became a Project Manager for technology innovation
projects in the area of Network Management for 3G and beyond RANs
in 2003, working on Basestation Auto-Configuration and Real-Time
Performance Management concepts and their realisation as product
features. Since the formation of
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Nokia Siemens Networks in 2007 he
has been a Research Manager heading the "Network Management
Automation" team. Dr. Sanneck has published 40 papers in
refereed conferences and journals and has more than 15 patents
granted or pending.
Cinzia Sartori
Cinzia Sartori is Research Area Manager at Nokia Siemens
Networks. After graduating in Electronic Engineer at the University
of Pavia in Italy, she was based at GTE in SW Research &
Development and transferred for 18 months to Phoenix (Arizona,
USA). In the early 1990s she joined Siemens - Mobile Networks
R&D- for the development of the "BSC-Base Station
Controller" leading a SW team for SS7 and Radio Resource
Management development; later she moved to "RAN System
Engineering and Tests". At the establishment of Nokia Siemens
Networks in 2007, she lead the Network Telecom team in RAN System
Architecture, dealing with 2G, 3G, WiMax and LTE call processing.
Since November 2009 she has worked at the Radio Research unit of
Nokia Siemens Networks and is responsible for the Self Organizing
Networks (SON) research field. She participated in 3GPP
standardization in SA2 working group and currently she leads the
Nokia- NSN team responsible for defining the SON strategy in 3GPP
RAN standardization.
has been a Research Manager heading the "Network Management
Automation" team. Dr. Sanneck has published 40 papers in
refereed conferences and journals and has more than 15 patents
granted or pending.
Cinzia Sartori
Cinzia Sartori is Research Area Manager at Nokia Siemens
Networks. After graduating in Electronic Engineer at the University
of Pavia in Italy, she was based at GTE in SW Research &
Development and transferred for 18 months to Phoenix (Arizona,
USA). In the early 1990s she joined Siemens - Mobile Networks
R&D- for the development of the "BSC-Base Station
Controller" leading a SW team for SS7 and Radio Resource
Management development; later she moved to "RAN System
Engineering and Tests". At the establishment of Nokia Siemens
Networks in 2007, she lead the Network Telecom team in RAN System
Architecture, dealing with 2G, 3G, WiMax and LTE call processing.
Since November 2009 she has worked at the Radio Research unit of
Nokia Siemens Networks and is responsible for the Self Organizing
Networks (SON) research field. She participated in 3GPP
standardization in SA2 working group and currently she leads the
Nokia- NSN team responsible for defining the SON strategy in 3GPP
RAN standardization.
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Bibliographische Angaben
- 2011, 1. Auflage, 440 Seiten, Englisch
- Herausgegeben: Seppo Hämäläinen, Henning Sanneck, Cinzia Sartori
- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- ISBN-10: 1119961777
- ISBN-13: 9781119961772
- Erscheinungsdatum: 07.12.2011
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