Title
On the feasibility of deploying cell anomaly detection in operational cellular networks
Abstract
The Self-Organizing Networks (SON) concept includes the functional area known as self-healing, which aims to automate the detection and diagnosis of, and recovery from, network degradations and outages. In this paper, we build on our previous work [19] and study the feasibility of an operational deployment of an adaptive ensemble-method framework for modeling cell behavior. The framework uses Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) to determine cell-performance status. Our results, generated using real cellular network data, show that the computational overhead and the detection delay are sufficiently low for practical use of our methods to perform cell anomaly detection in operational networks.
Year
DOI
Venue
2014
10.1109/NOMS.2014.6838305
Network Operations and Management Symposium
Keywords
Field
DocType
cellular radio,telecommunication network management,cell anomaly detection,cellular networks,key performance indicators,self-organizing networks,Key Performance Indicators,Self-Healing,Self-Organizing Networks (SON),cell anomaly detection,performance management
Overhead (computing),Anomaly detection,Time series,Performance indicator,Software deployment,Computer science,Computer network,Real-time computing,Cellular network,Distributed computing
Conference
ISSN
Citations 
PageRank 
1542-1201
10
1.03
References 
Authors
9
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Ciocarlie, G.1101.03
Lindqvist, U.2182.29
Nitz, K.3111.39
Novaczki, S.4111.39