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Implementing Tool 4G SON Handover Algorithm

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  • Elmayet, Reham
  • Serag El-din, Eman
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The objective of Mobility robustness optimization (MRO) is to dynamically improve the network performance of handover (HO) in order to provide improved end-user experience as well as increased network capacity. This is done by automatically adapting cell parameters to adjust handover boundaries based on feedback of performance indicators. Theautomating of this minimizes human intervention in the network management and optimization tasks. This paper targets the automation and optimization process of the 4G network by developing a tool that analyzes the data and statistics of the network cells.

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  • Elmayet, Reham & Serag El-din, Eman, 2019. "Implementing Tool 4G SON Handover Algorithm," 2nd Europe – Middle East – North African Regional ITS Conference, Aswan 2019: Leveraging Technologies For Growth 201756, International Telecommunications Society (ITS).
  • Handle: RePEc:zbw:itsm19:201756
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