Joint Optimization of Coverage, Capacity and Load Balancing in Self-Organizing Networks

This paper develops an optimization framework for self-organizing networks (SON). The objective is to ensure efficient network operation by a joint optimization of different SON functionalities, which includes capacity, coverage and load balancing. Based on the axiomatic framework of monotone and st...

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