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We use WLAN LC as an example to explain the ANS SON operation with variable threshold step size.
In Sections 4.1 and 4.2, the SON algorithms with fixed and variable threshold step size were introduced, respectively.
Fig. 4 Flowcharts of the investigated SON algorithms for ANS with fixed (left) and variable (right) ANS threshold step size.
Fig. 6 Plot showing threshold adaptation over time for WLAN load control policy using the SON algorithm with variable ANS threshold step size.
Fig. 5 Plot showing threshold adaptation over time for LTE load control-based policy using the SON algorithm with fixed threshold step size.
Therefore, a SON algorithm with variable threshold step size has been developed with the aim of blocking additional connections when a cell is already overloaded.
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