Final year project on mobile cellular network

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The discussion centers on a final year project focused on researching how signaling traffic in a cellular network can be redirected to alleviate congestion, particularly in high-density areas like stadiums. The project is inspired by a similar implementation during the 2010 World Cup in South Africa, where mobile traffic surged due to a large influx of visitors. The user is currently gathering information through an internship at a major mobile operator and seeks additional resources for their research. Participants encourage sharing initial findings and suggest exploring available information sources related to cellular network management. The discussion highlights the importance of understanding traffic management in telecommunications.
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Hi,
Am new on this forum.I am about to start my final year in electronics and telecommunication and i am planning for my final year project a research on how traffic (signaling) in a specific cell in a cellular network can be sent to another cell when there is a huge congestion like in a stadium.Some one told me this was applied in south africa during the world cup in june 2010 because traffic (GSM/UMTS or other mobile communication technology used) was high due to 300,000 people visiting the country at that time
 
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bkneedshelp said:
Hi,
Am new on this forum.I am about to start my final year in electronics and telecommunication and i am planning for my final year project a research on how traffic (signaling) in a specific cell in a cellular network can be sent to another cell when there is a huge congestion like in a stadium.Some one told me this was applied in south africa during the world cup in june 2010 because traffic (GSM/UMTS or other mobile communication technology used) was high due to 300,000 people visiting the country at that time

Welcome to the PF. Sounds like an interesting project. What have you found so far in your initial research? What information sources are available to help you learn how the systems are set up now?
 
Actually I just got the idea cause I'm doing an internship in the biggest mobile operator in my country and I'm getting some info from the guys working here.Do you guys know wherei can get some real info?(forgot to precise)
 
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