Data Driven Intelligence in Wireless Networks

Data Driven Intelligence in Wireless Networks
Author: Muhammad Khalil Afzal,Muhammad Ateeq,Sung Won Kim
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 405
Release: 2023-03-27
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781000841442

Download Data Driven Intelligence in Wireless Networks Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

This book highlights the importance of data-driven techniques to solve wireless communication problems. It presents a number of problems (e.g., related to performance, security, and social networking), and provides solutions using various data-driven techniques, including machine learning, deep learning, federated learning, and artificial intelligence. This book details wireless communication problems that can be solved by data-driven solutions. It presents a generalized approach toward solving problems using specific data-driven techniques. The book also develops a taxonomy of problems according to the type of solution presented and includes several case studies that examine data-driven solutions for issues such as quality of service (QoS) in heterogeneous wireless networks, 5G/6G networks, and security in wireless networks. The target audience of this book includes professionals, researchers, professors, and students working in the field of networking, communications, machine learning, and related fields.

Data Driven Intelligence in Wireless Networks

Data Driven Intelligence in Wireless Networks
Author: Muhammad Khalil Afzal,Muhammad Ateeq,Sung Won Kim
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 267
Release: 2023-03-27
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781000841336

Download Data Driven Intelligence in Wireless Networks Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Covers details on wireless communication problems, conducive for data-driven solutions Provides a comprehensive account of programming languages, tools, techniques, and good practices Provides an introduction to data-driven techniques applied to wireless communication systems Examines data-driven techniques, performance, and design issues in wireless networks Includes several case studies that examine data-driven solution for QoS in heterogeneous wireless networks

Data Driven Wireless Networks

Data Driven Wireless Networks
Author: Yue Gao,Zhijin Qin
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 93
Release: 2019
Genre: Mobile communication systems
ISBN: 3030002918

Download Data Driven Wireless Networks Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

This SpringerBrief discusses the applications of spare representation in wireless communications, with a particular focus on the most recent developed compressive sensing (CS) enabled approaches. With the help of sparsity property, sub-Nyquist sampling can be achieved in wideband cognitive radio networks by adopting compressive sensing, which is illustrated in this brief, and it starts with a comprehensive overview of compressive sensing principles. Subsequently, the authors present a complete framework for data-driven compressive spectrum sensing in cognitive radio networks, which guarantees robustness, low-complexity, and security. Particularly, robust compressive spectrum sensing, low-complexity compressive spectrum sensing, and secure compressive sensing based malicious user detection are proposed to address the various issues in wideband cognitive radio networks. Correspondingly, the real-world signals and data collected by experiments carried out during TV white space pilot trial enables data-driven compressive spectrum sensing. The collected data are analysed and used to verify our designs and provide significant insights on the potential of applying compressive sensing to wideband spectrum sensing. This SpringerBrief provides readers a clear picture on how to exploit the compressive sensing to process wireless signals in wideband cognitive radio networks. Students, professors, researchers, scientists, practitioners, and engineers working in the fields of compressive sensing in wireless communications will find this SpringerBrief very useful as a short reference or study guide book. Industry managers, and government research agency employees also working in the fields of compressive sensing in wireless communications will find this SpringerBrief useful as well.

Shaping Future 6G Networks

Shaping Future 6G Networks
Author: Emmanuel Bertin,Noël Crespi,Thomas Magedanz
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2021-11-15
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781119765516

Download Shaping Future 6G Networks Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Shaping Future 6G Networks Discover the societal and technology drivers contributing to build the next generation of wireless telecommunication networks Shaping Future 6G Networks: Needs, Impacts, and Technologies is a holistic snapshot on the evolution of 5G technologies towards 6G. With contributions from international key players in industry and academia, the book presents the hype versus the realistic capabilities of 6G technologies, and delivers cutting-edge business and technological insights into the future wireless telecommunications landscape. You’ll learn about: Forthcoming demand for post 5G networks, including new requirements coming from small and large businesses, manufacturing, logistics, and automotive industry Societal implications of 6G, including digital sustainability, strategies for increasing energy efficiency, as well as future open networking ecosystems Impacts of integrating non-terrestrial networks to build the 6G architecture Opportunities for emerging THz radio access technologies in future integrated communications, positioning, and sensing capabilities in 6G Design of highly modular and distributed 6G core networks driven by the ongoing RAN-Core integration and the benefits of AI/ML-based control and management Disruptive architectural considerations influenced by the Post-Shannon Theory The insights in Shaping Future 6G Networks will greatly benefit IT engineers and managers focused on the future of networking, as well as undergraduate and graduate engineering students focusing on the design, implementation, and management of mobile networks and applications.

Mining Over Air Wireless Communication Networks Analytics

Mining Over Air  Wireless Communication Networks Analytics
Author: Ye Ouyang,Mantian Hu,Alexis Huet,Zhongyuan Li
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2018-07-27
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9783319923123

Download Mining Over Air Wireless Communication Networks Analytics Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

This book introduces the concepts, applications and development of data science in the telecommunications industry by focusing on advanced machine learning and data mining methodologies in the wireless networks domain. Mining Over Air describes the problems and their solutions for wireless network performance and quality, device quality readiness and returns analytics, wireless resource usage profiling, network traffic anomaly detection, intelligence-based self-organizing networks, telecom marketing, social influence, and other important applications in the telecom industry. Written by authors who study big data analytics in wireless networks and telecommunication markets from both industrial and academic perspectives, the book targets the pain points in telecommunication networks and markets through big data. Designed for both practitioners and researchers, the book explores the intersection between the development of new engineering technology and uses data from the industry to understand consumer behavior. It combines engineering savvy with insights about human behavior. Engineers will understand how the data generated from the technology can be used to understand the consumer behavior and social scientists will get a better understanding of the data generation process.

QoE Management in Wireless Networks

QoE Management in Wireless Networks
Author: Ying Wang,Wen'an Zhou,Ping Zhang
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 60
Release: 2016-08-01
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9783319424545

Download QoE Management in Wireless Networks Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

This SpringerBrief presents research results on QoE management schemes for mobile services, including user services, and resource allocation. Along with a review of the research literature, it offers a data-driven architecture for personalized QoE management in wireless networks. The primary focus is on introducing efficient personalized character extraction mechanisms, e.g., context-aware Bayesian graph model, and cooperative QoE management mechanisms. Moreover, in order to demonstrate in the effectiveness of the QoE model, a QoE measurement platform is described and its collected data examined. The brief concludes with a discussion of future research directions. The example mechanisms and the data-driven architecture provide useful insights into the designs of QoE management, and motivate a new line of thinking for users' satisfaction in future wireless networks.

Machine Learning and Deep Learning Techniques in Wireless and Mobile Networking Systems

Machine Learning and Deep Learning Techniques in Wireless and Mobile Networking Systems
Author: K. Suganthi,R. Karthik,G. Rajesh,Peter Ho Chiung Ching
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2021-09-14
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781000441819

Download Machine Learning and Deep Learning Techniques in Wireless and Mobile Networking Systems Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

This book offers the latest advances and results in the fields of Machine Learning and Deep Learning for Wireless Communication and provides positive and critical discussions on the challenges and prospects. It provides a broad spectrum in understanding the improvements in Machine Learning and Deep Learning that are motivating by the specific constraints posed by wireless networking systems. The book offers an extensive overview on intelligent Wireless Communication systems and its underlying technologies, research challenges, solutions, and case studies. It provides information on intelligent wireless communication systems and its models, algorithms and applications. The book is written as a reference that offers the latest technologies and research results to various industry problems.

Data Driven Approach Towards Disruptive Technologies

Data Driven Approach Towards Disruptive Technologies
Author: T P Singh,Ravi Tomar,Tanupriya Choudhury,Thinagaran Perumal,Hussain Falih Mahdi
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 597
Release: 2021-04-06
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9789811598739

Download Data Driven Approach Towards Disruptive Technologies Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

This book is a compilation of peer-reviewed papers presented at the International Conference on Machine Intelligence and Data Science Applications, organized by the School of Computer Science, University of Petroleum & Energy Studies, Dehradun, India, during 4–5 September 2020. The book addresses the algorithmic aspect of machine intelligence which includes the framework and optimization of various states of algorithms. Variety of papers related to wide applications in various fields like data-driven industrial IoT, bioinformatics, network and security, autonomous computing and various other aligned areas. The book concludes with interdisciplinary applications like legal, health care, smart society, cyber-physical system and smart agriculture. All papers have been carefully reviewed. The book is of interest to computer science engineers, lecturers/researchers in machine intelligence discipline and engineering graduates.