Scope of machine learning applications for addressing the challenges in next‐generation wireless networks. Issue 3 (30th June 2022)
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- Scope of machine learning applications for addressing the challenges in next‐generation wireless networks. Issue 3 (30th June 2022)
- Main Title:
- Scope of machine learning applications for addressing the challenges in next‐generation wireless networks
- Authors:
- Samanta, Raj Kumar
Sadhukhan, Bikash
Samaddar, Hiranmay
Sarkar, Suvobrata
Koner, Chandan
Ghosh, Monidepa - Abstract:
- Abstract: The convenience of availing quality services at affordable costs anytime and anywhere makes mobile technology very popular among users. Due to this popularity, there has been a huge rise in mobile data volume, applications, types of services, and number of customers. Furthermore, due to the COVID‐19 pandemic, the worldwide lockdown has added fuel to this increase as most of our professional and commercial activities are being done online from home. This massive increase in demand for multi‐class services has posed numerous challenges to wireless network frameworks. The services offered through wireless networks are required to support this huge volume of data and multiple types of traffic, such as real‐time live streaming of videos, audios, text, images etc., at a very high bit rate with a negligible delay in transmission and permissible vehicular speed of the customers. Next‐generation wireless networks (NGWNs, i.e. 5G networks and beyond) are being developed to accommodate the service qualities mentioned above and many more. However, achieving all the desired service qualities to be incorporated into the design of the 5G network infrastructure imposes large challenges for designers and engineers. It requires the analysis of a huge volume of network data (structured and unstructured) received or collected from heterogeneous devices, applications, services, and customers and the effective and dynamic management of network parameters based on this analysis in realAbstract: The convenience of availing quality services at affordable costs anytime and anywhere makes mobile technology very popular among users. Due to this popularity, there has been a huge rise in mobile data volume, applications, types of services, and number of customers. Furthermore, due to the COVID‐19 pandemic, the worldwide lockdown has added fuel to this increase as most of our professional and commercial activities are being done online from home. This massive increase in demand for multi‐class services has posed numerous challenges to wireless network frameworks. The services offered through wireless networks are required to support this huge volume of data and multiple types of traffic, such as real‐time live streaming of videos, audios, text, images etc., at a very high bit rate with a negligible delay in transmission and permissible vehicular speed of the customers. Next‐generation wireless networks (NGWNs, i.e. 5G networks and beyond) are being developed to accommodate the service qualities mentioned above and many more. However, achieving all the desired service qualities to be incorporated into the design of the 5G network infrastructure imposes large challenges for designers and engineers. It requires the analysis of a huge volume of network data (structured and unstructured) received or collected from heterogeneous devices, applications, services, and customers and the effective and dynamic management of network parameters based on this analysis in real time. In the ever‐increasing network heterogeneity and complexity, machine learning (ML) techniques may become an efficient tool for effectively managing these issues. In recent days, the progress of artificial intelligence and ML techniques has grown interest in their application in the networking domain. This study discusses current wireless network research, brief discussions on ML methods that can be effectively applied to the wireless networking domain, some tools available to support and customise efficient mobile system design, and some unresolved issues for future research directions. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- CAAI transactions on intelligence technology. Volume 7:Issue 3(2022)
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- CAAI transactions on intelligence technology
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- Volume 7:Issue 3(2022)
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- Volume 7, Issue 3 (2022)
- Year:
- 2022
- Volume:
- 7
- Issue:
- 3
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2022-0007-0003-0000
- Page Start:
- 395
- Page End:
- 418
- Publication Date:
- 2022-06-30
- Subjects:
- machine learning -- network control -- next‐generation wireless networks
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