Usually you use a scanner and compare the best pilots in Ec/Io from the scanner against that of the active set and monitored set from an active UE. If there is a stronger pilot from a nearby cell that appears on the scanner but not on the UE, there is a possible missing neighbor. One would then verify that the neighbor appears in defined neighbor list from the OSS.
Saturday, November 13, 2010
In pre-launch optimization, how are missing neighbors usually detected?
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