The ever-growing demand on broadband mobile data calls for substantial capacity and performance improvement in the fifth generation (5G) networks. This evolution has huge impact on society, as virtually all of us are witnessing the importance of the availability of mobile high-speed Internet. Technological advancement in wireless communication systems and networks is also the enabler of the recent development smart cities.
The research and development for 5G have to address a number of challenges. Anticipation is a promising approach that equips the network with intelligence to be able to predict events and performance, and thereby enable the optimization of resource usage and sharing of infrastructure that dynamically responses to the changes in the data demand, service requirements, and channel conditions.
The Horizon 2020 MSCA EID project ACT5G has the overall objective of developing models, methods, concepts, and algorithms for network anticipation and network reaction for 5G systems, to significantly improve the service quality as well as deployment cost in comparison to current networks. The project aims to
- investigate analytic methods to effectively and efficiently leverage the network data for performance evaluation, addressing the trade-off of accuracy versus complexity;
- develop prediction methods to assess network performance for a range of indicators, such as coverage, link status, interference, load, and user rate at various timescales;
- optimize resource management focusing on heterogeneity in access technology, cell size, and system level specifications, interference management;
- introduce comprehensive business and infrastructure/resource sharing models across operators, with guarantees for security and transparency to the end users.
The reseach topics of the project are addressed via advanced methods of machine learning, artificial intelligence, and mathematical modeling and optimization.
The ACT5G project also aims at training of early-stage researchers and promoting their career development in Information and Communication technologies (ICT), and hereby to foster human capital for the European Research Area.