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What is Diagnosis Model

Handbook of Research on Telecommunications Planning and Management for Business
It is a representation of how the identification of the fault cause should be performed. It comprises a qualitative part (causes and symptoms) and a quantitative part (parameters that quantify the relations among causes and symptoms).
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Automated Fault Management in Wireless Networks
Raquel Barco (University of Málaga, Spain) and Pedro Lázaro (University of Málaga, Spain)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-60566-194-0.ch047
Abstract
In the near future, several radio access technologies will coexist in Beyond 3G mobile networks (B3G) and they will be eventually transformed into one seamless global communication infrastructure. Selfmanaging systems (i.e. those that self-configure, self-protect, self-heal and self-optimize) are the solution to tackle the high complexity inherent to these networks. In this context, this chapter proposes a system for automated fault management in the Radio Access Network (RAN) of wireless systems. The chapter presents some basic definitions and describes how fault management is performed in current mobile communication networks. Some methods proposed for auto-diagnosis, which is the most complex task in fault management, are also discussed in this chapter. The presented systems incorporate Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) to identify the cause of the network malfunction.
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