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A Flexible Machine Learning-Aware Architecture for Future WLANs

Authors :
Wilhelmi, Francesc
Barrachina-Muñoz, Sergio
Bellalta, Boris
Cano, Cristina
Jonsson, Anders
Ram, Vishnu
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Lots of hopes have been placed on Machine Learning (ML) as a key enabler of future wireless networks. By taking advantage of large volumes of data, ML is expected to deal with the ever-increasing complexity of networking problems. Unfortunately, current networks are not yet prepared to support the ensuing requirements of ML-based applications in terms of data collection, processing, and output distribution. This article points out the architectural requirements that are needed to pervasively include ML as part of future wireless networks operation. Specifically, we look into Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs), which, due to their nature can be found in multiple forms, ranging from cloud-based to edge-computing-like deployments. In particular, we propose to adopt the International Telecommunications Union (ITU) unified architecture for 5G and beyond. Based on ITU's architecture, we provide insights on the main requirements and the major challenges of introducing ML to the multiple modalities of WLANs. Finally, we showcase the superiority of the architecture through an ML-enabled use case for future networks.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1910.03510
Document Type :
Working Paper