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Learnable Digital Twin for Efficient Wireless Network Evaluation

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arxiv 2306.06574 v1 pith:3EWA4S3N submitted 2023-06-11 cs.NI cs.LGcs.SYeess.SY

classification cs.NIcs.LGcs.SYeess.SY
keywords networkefficientwirelessapproachconfigurationdigitalexperimentationkpis
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Network digital twins (NDTs) facilitate the estimation of key performance indicators (KPIs) before physically implementing a network, thereby enabling efficient optimization of the network configuration. In this paper, we propose a learning-based NDT for network simulators. The proposed method offers a holistic representation of information flow in a wireless network by integrating node, edge, and path embeddings. Through this approach, the model is trained to map the network configuration to KPIs in a single forward pass. Hence, it offers a more efficient alternative to traditional simulation-based methods, thus allowing for rapid experimentation and optimization. Our proposed method has been extensively tested through comprehensive experimentation in various scenarios, including wired and wireless networks. Results show that it outperforms baseline learning models in terms of accuracy and robustness. Moreover, our approach achieves comparable performance to simulators but with significantly higher computational efficiency.

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