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Artificial Intelligence-Enabled Cellular Networks: A Critical Path to Beyond-5G and 6G

Rubayet Shafin, Lingjia Liu, Vikram Chandrasekhar, Hao Chen, Jeffrey H. Reed, Jianzhong Charlie Zhang

2020IEEE Wireless Communications302 citationsDOI

Abstract

Mobile network operators (MNOs) are in the process of overlaying their conventional macro cellular networks with shorter range cells such as outdoor pico cells. The resultant increase in network complexity creates substantial overhead in terms of operating expenses, time, and labor for their planning and management. Artificial intelligence (AI) offers the potential for MNOs to operate their networks in a more organic and cost-efficient manner. We argue that deploying AI in fifth generation (5G) and beyond will require surmounting significant technical barriers in terms of robustness, performance, and complexity. We outline future research directions, identify top five challenges, and present a possible roadmap to realize the vision of AI-enabled cellular networks for Beyond- 5G and sixth generation (6G) networks.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceCellular networkRobustness (evolution)Overhead (engineering)Computer networkOverlay networkTelecommunicationsDistributed computingArtificial intelligenceThe InternetChemistryOperating systemGeneBiochemistryWorld Wide WebAdvanced Wireless Communication TechnologiesAdvanced MIMO Systems OptimizationWireless Signal Modulation Classification
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