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Tobias

Great Collection of Documents! Never seen such a comprehensive list of SON related 3GPP docs!

Matt McNiece

Well if they get it all to work properly with no manual intervention whatsoever it will be great. My experiennce (especially with automatic neighbour management) is that it still requires a lot of manual review and we still find a lot of 'odd' neighbours trying to be created. The radio optimiser's job is safe for a good while yet.

Robin Harwani

Wonderful collection of references and great articulation of concept.
But dont you think self healing is a term which is abused here?

And if we agree that self healing would really occur, what would be the role of network management systems going forward?

mobilesociety


Hi Robin,

yes, self-healing sounds like a good marketing term :-)

Concerning future network management tasks: Well maybe self healing can
fix simple things but when chains of things happen nobody thought about
before or failures occur due to 3rd party network equipment, or
configuration changes have unintended consequences, etc. etc. then I
think a real brain is required :-)

Cheers,
Martin

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