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FORLORN: A Framework for Comparing Offline Methods and Reinforcement Learning for Optimization of RAN Parameters

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arxiv 2209.13540 v1 pith:7R3UX3FK submitted 2022-09-08 cs.NI cs.LG

classification cs.NIcs.LG
keywords frameworkcontrolnetworkagentlearningofflineoptimizationparameters
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The growing complexity and capacity demands for mobile networks necessitate innovative techniques for optimizing resource usage. Meanwhile, recent breakthroughs have brought Reinforcement Learning (RL) into the domain of continuous control of real-world systems. As a step towards RL-based network control, this paper introduces a new framework for benchmarking the performance of an RL agent in network environments simulated with ns-3. Within this framework, we demonstrate that an RL agent without domain-specific knowledge can learn how to efficiently adjust Radio Access Network (RAN) parameters to match offline optimization in static scenarios, while also adapting on the fly in dynamic scenarios, in order to improve the overall user experience. Our proposed framework may serve as a foundation for further work in developing workflows for designing RL-based RAN control algorithms.

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