Self-Organizing Networks (SON) are automated functions used in mobile telecommunications to automate network configuration, optimization and healing. SON aims to reduce operational expenditures by automating many of the tasks involved in operating a mobile network, such as configuration of new base stations, optimization of radio parameters, and troubleshooting network problems. It is commonly used in 4G and 5G cellular networks.
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