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Hierarchical Reinforcement Learning Based Traffic Steering in Multi-RAT 5G Deployments

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arxiv 2301.07818 v1 pith:JR5TVSRT submitted 2023-01-18 cs.NI

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keywords trafficsteeringappropriatecontrollerhierarchicallearninglowermeta-controller
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In 5G non-standalone mode, an intelligent traffic steering mechanism can vastly aid in ensuring smooth user experience by selecting the best radio access technology (RAT) from a multi-RAT environment for a specific traffic flow. In this paper, we propose a novel load-aware traffic steering algorithm based on hierarchical reinforcement learning (HRL) while satisfying diverse QoS requirements of different traffic types. HRL can significantly increase system performance using a bi-level architecture having a meta-controller and a controller. In our proposed method, the meta-controller provides an appropriate threshold for load balancing, while the controller performs traffic admission to an appropriate RAT in the lower level. Simulation results show that HRL outperforms a Deep Q-Learning (DQN) and a threshold-based heuristic baseline with 8.49%, 12.52% higher average system throughput and 27.74%, 39.13% lower network delay, respectively.

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