Research Area:  Machine Learning
In this paper, we discuss the application of machine learning techniques for performance prediction problems in wireless networks. These problems often involve using existing measurement data to predict network performance where direct measurements are not available. We explore the performance of existing machine learning algorithms for these problems and propose a simple taxonomy of main problem categories. As an example, we use an extensive real-world drive test data set to show that classical machine learning methods such as Gaussian process regression, exponential smoothing of time series, and random forests can yield excellent prediction results. Applying these methods to the management of wireless mobile networks has the potential to significantly reduce operational costs while simultaneously improving user experience. We also discuss key challenges for future work, especially with the focus on practical deployment of machine learning techniques for performance prediction in mobile wireless networks.
Keywords:  
Mobile Cellular Networks
Machine Learning
Deep Learning
Author(s) Name:  Janne Riihijarvi and Petri Mahonen
Journal name:  IEEE Computational Intelligence Magazine
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Publisher name:  IEEE
DOI:  10.1109/MCI.2017.2773824
Volume Information:  Volume: 13, Issue: 1, Feb. 2018,Page(s): 51 - 60
Paper Link:   https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8253758