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Centralized and Distributed Machine Learning-Based QoT Estimation for Sliceable Optical Networks

Published 22 Aug 2019 in cs.NI, cs.LG, and eess.SP | (1908.08338v2)

Abstract: Dynamic network slicing has emerged as a promising and fundamental framework for meeting 5G's diverse use cases. As ML is expected to play a pivotal role in the efficient control and management of these networks, in this work we examine the ML-based Quality-of-Transmission (QoT) estimation problem under the dynamic network slicing context, where each slice has to meet a different QoT requirement. We examine ML-based QoT frameworks with the aim of finding QoT model/s that are fine-tuned according to the diverse QoT requirements. Centralized and distributed frameworks are examined and compared according to their accuracy and training time. We show that the distributed QoT models outperform the centralized QoT model, especially as the number of diverse QoT requirements increases.

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