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Topology Aware Deep Learning for Wireless Network Optimization

Topology Aware Deep Learning for Wireless Network Optimization

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Data-driven machine learning approaches have recently been proposed to facilitate wireless network optimization by learning latent knowledge from historical optimization instances. However, existing methods do not well handle the topology information that directly impacts the network optimization results. Directly operating on simple representations, e.g., adjacency matrices, results in poor generalization performance as the learned results depend on specific ordering of the network elements in the training data. To address this issue, we propose a two-stage topology-aware machine learning framework (TALF), which trains a graph embedding unit and a deep feed-forward network (DFN) jointly. By propagating and summarizing the underlying graph topological information, TALF encodes the topology in the vector representation of the optimization instance, which is used by the later DFN to infer critical structures of an optimal or near-optimal solution. The proposed approach is evaluated on a canonical wireless network flow problem with diverse network typologies and flow deployments. In-depth study on trade-off between efficiency and effectiveness of the inference results is also conducted, and we show that our approach is better at differentiate links by saving up to 60% computation time at over 90% solution quality.

Bo Yin、Shuai Zhang、Yu Cheng

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Bo Yin,Shuai Zhang,Yu Cheng.Topology Aware Deep Learning for Wireless Network Optimization[EB/OL].(2019-12-17)[2025-08-18].https://arxiv.org/abs/1912.08336.点此复制

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