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Band Assignment in Dual Band Systems: A Learning-based Approach (1810.01534v1)

Published 2 Oct 2018 in eess.SP, cs.LG, and cs.NI

Abstract: We consider the band assignment problem in dual band systems, where the base-station (BS) chooses one of the two available frequency bands (centimeter-wave and millimeter-wave bands) to communicate data to the mobile station (MS). While the millimeter-wave band offers higher data rate when it is available, there is a significant probability of outage during which the communication should be carried on the centimeter-wave band. In this work, we use a machine learning framework to provide an efficient and practical solution to the band assignment problem. In particular, the BS trains a Neural Network (NN) to predict the right band assignment decision using observed channel information. We study the performance of the NN in two environments: (i) A stochastic channel model with correlated bands, and (ii) microcellular outdoor channels obtained by simulations with a commercial ray-tracer. For the former case, for sake of comparison we also develop a threshold based band assignment that relies on the optimal mean square error estimator of the best band. In addition, we study the performance of the NN-based solution with different NN structures and different observed parameters (position, field strength, etc.). We compare the achieved performance to linear and logistic regression based solutions as well as the threshold based solution. Under practical constraints, the learning based band assignment shows competitive or superior performance in both environments.

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