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Enabling AI in Future Wireless Networks: A Data Life Cycle Perspective (2003.00866v2)

Published 24 Feb 2020 in cs.NI and eess.SP

Abstract: Recent years have seen rapid deployment of mobile computing and Internet of Things (IoT) networks, which can be mostly attributed to the increasing communication and sensing capabilities of wireless systems. Big data analysis, pervasive computing, and eventually AI are envisaged to be deployed on top of the IoT and create a new world featured by data-driven AI. In this context, a novel paradigm of merging AI and wireless communications, called Wireless AI that pushes AI frontiers to the network edge, is widely regarded as a key enabler for future intelligent network evolution. To this end, we present a comprehensive survey of the latest studies in wireless AI from the data-driven perspective. Specifically, we first propose a novel Wireless AI architecture that covers five key data-driven AI themes in wireless networks, including Sensing AI, Network Device AI, Access AI, User Device AI and Data-provenance AI. Then, for each data-driven AI theme, we present an overview on the use of AI approaches to solve the emerging data-related problems and show how AI can empower wireless network functionalities. Particularly, compared to the other related survey papers, we provide an in-depth discussion on the Wireless AI applications in various data-driven domains wherein AI proves extremely useful for wireless network design and optimization. Finally, research challenges and future visions are also discussed to spur further research in this promising area.

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Authors (9)
  1. Dinh C. Nguyen (43 papers)
  2. Peng Cheng (229 papers)
  3. Ming Ding (219 papers)
  4. David Lopez-Perez (86 papers)
  5. Pubudu N. Pathirana (35 papers)
  6. Jun Li (778 papers)
  7. Aruna Seneviratne (43 papers)
  8. Yonghui Li (241 papers)
  9. H. Vincent Poor (884 papers)
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