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Predictive Quality of Service: The Next Frontier for Fully Autonomous Systems

Mate Boban, Marco Giordani, Michele Zorzi

2021IEEE Network34 citationsDOI

Abstract

Recent advances in software, hardware, computing, and control have fueled significant prog-ress in the field of autonomous systems. Notably, autonomous machines should continuously estimate how the scenario in which they move and operate will evolve within a predefined timeframe, and foresee whether or not the network will be able to fulfill the agreed quality of service (QoS). If not, appropriate countermea-sures should be taken to satisfy the application requirements. Along these lines, in this article we present possible methods to enable predictive QoS (PQoS) in autonomous systems, and discuss which use cases will particularly benefit from network prediction. Then we shed light on the challenges in the field that are still open for future research. As a case study, we demonstrate whether machine learning can facilitate PQoS in a teleoperated-driving-like use case as a function of different measurement signals.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceTeleoperationQuality of serviceField (mathematics)Quality (philosophy)Model predictive controlAutonomous system (mathematics)Distributed computingService (business)Control (management)Computer networkArtificial intelligenceEconomyEconomicsPhilosophyEpistemologyPure mathematicsMathematicsIoT and Edge/Fog ComputingContext-Aware Activity Recognition SystemsGaze Tracking and Assistive Technology
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