Self-Organizing Networks
Self-Organizing Networks (SON) refer to a technology that automates the management of mobile networks, enabling them to optimize themselves in real-time without the need for manual intervention. SON plays a critical role in reducing operational expenses, minimizing human error, and ensuring efficient use of resources. With the growth of 4G and 5G networks, Self-Organizing Networks SON has become increasingly important as these advanced technologies require faster and more flexible network responses to meet user demands.