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AI Empowered Resource Management for Future Wireless Networks
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2021
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Artificial IntelligenceAutonomous NetworkFuture Wireless NetworksEngineeringMachine LearningMachine Learning ModelGraph Neural NetworkComputer EngineeringResource ManagementWireless NetworksInternet Of ThingsComputer ScienceDeep LearningSmart Wireless NetworkWireless Network Management
Resource management plays a pivotal role in wireless networks, which, unfortunately, leads to challenging NP-hard problems. Artificial Intelligence (AI), especially deep learning techniques, has recently emerged as a disruptive technology to solve such challenging problems in a real-time manner. However, although promising results have been reported, practical design guidelines and performance guarantees of AI-based approaches are still missing. In this paper, we endeavor to address two fundamental questions: 1) What are the main advantages of AI-based methods compared with classical techniques; and 2) Which learning method should we choose for a given resource management task. For the first question, four advantages are identified and discussed. For the second question, optimality gap, i.e., the gap to the optimal performance, is proposed as a measure for selecting model architectures, as well as, for enabling a theoretical comparison between different AI-based approaches. Specifically, for K-user interference management problem, we theoretically show that graph neural networks (GNNs) are superior to multi-layer perceptrons (MLPs), and the performance gap between these two methods grows with $\sqrt K $.
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