AI in Wireless Communication
for Beyond 5G Networks
PRESENTED BY :
ALI GHONIM
ISMAIL ASHRAF
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Objectives
1. To survey and study the already existing research in the field of integration of AI into B5G
networks.
2. To explore various techniques for intelligent resource allocation using AI.
3. To analyze different methods for improving spectrum efficiency with AI-based solutions.
4. To evaluate AI's role in enhancing Quality of Service (QoS) in B5G networks.
5. To identify challenges and opportunities in applying AI to optimize B5G network performance
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OUTLINES
1. Basic Concepts and Related Works
2. AI for Beyond 5G Network
3. System Description and Implementation
4. Experiment Results and Discussions
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INTRODUCTION
INTRODUCTION
1. AI revolutionizes computer science, enhancing capabilities like learning,
problem-solving, and perception.
2. Overview of Beyond 5G (B5G) technology with its benefits like faster
downloads and seamless connectivity.
3. The transformative potential lies at the intersection of AI and B5G.
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INTRODUCTION .CONT
Scope of the Study Aim
Intelligent resource allocation, Investigate AI applications in
spectrum efficiency, QoS enhancing wireless
optimization, and advanced communications within 5G
feature support. networks.
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Works
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Basic Concepts and Related
Introduction
• History of wireless communication technologies from 1G to
B5G.
• Key enabling technologies for B5G: SISO, m-MIMO, mmWave,
beamforming, and network slicing.
Security Threats
• Critical need for security in connecting critical infrastructures.
• Challenges in authentication, virtualization, and network
complexity.
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Key Features of
Beyond 5G Networks
Enhanced Data Rates
• SISO, m-MIMO, and mmWave technology to boost data
rates.
Beamforming
• Improves wireless network efficiencies by focusing beams
in specific directions.
Network Slicing
• Efficient distribution of resources through SDN and NFV.
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Related Works
• AI applications in radio resource allocation, network
management, and cybersecurity.
• Advancements and future challenges in AI for B5G networks.
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AI for Beyond 5G Networks
Data Analysis Resource Management
and Modeling and Allocation
Deep neural networks to model RL for dynamic spectrum
network traffic patterns. allocation and infrastructure
sharing.
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Automation and Edge Computing Predictive Analytics
Optimization Applications Deep learning models predicting
Machine learning algorithms for AI modules at the network edge wireless traffic loads.
continuous monitoring and to reduce latency and enhance
network optimization. service.
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Dynamic Resource Computer Vision for
Allocation Infrastructure
RL for dynamic spectrum Maintenance
allocation based on QoS Automated visual inspections
demands. using deep learning.
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System Description and Implementation
System Description
Implements machine learning
techniques to forecast latency
values.
Components: neural network
architecture, input features, data
preprocessing, model training,
prediction, performance
evaluation.
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Dataset Configuration
Describes the dataset and pre-processing
methods.
Model Training
Important features: Signal Strength, Required Max Epoch: 1000, uses scaled data,
Bandwidth, Resource Allocation, and Latency. backpropagation for optimization.
Model Architecture
Input Layer, Hidden Layers with 64
and 32 neurons, Output Layer for
latency prediction.
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Experiment and Results
Experiment 1:
Actual vs Predicted Latency
The plot compares actual vs. predicted latency, where
points closer to the red dashed line indicate higher
accuracy.
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Experiment 2:
Latency Distribution
The histogram compares original vs. AI-optimized latency,
where a shift to lower values indicates improved
performance.
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Experiment 3:
Signal Strength vs Latency
The plot shows how stronger signal strength reduces
latency, with AI optimization further lowering it across all
levels.
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Future Work
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1. Enhancing AI models to optimize performance in large-scale B5G networks with an emphasis
on adaptive resource management for ultra-low latency and high capacity.
2. Exploring new AI-driven methods for reducing interference in dense communication
environments, particularly in autonomous vehicle networks.
3. Expand the current study by evaluating more advanced AI algorithms such as deep
reinforcement learning (DRL) and their application to real-time network optimization in B5G.
4. Testing AI’s potential in areas like network security and privacy by incorporating new data
protection techniques such as federated learning into B5G systems.
5. Improving AI models by tuning key hyperparameters such as learning rate, batch size, and
network architecture to enhance training efficiency and accuracy.
[Link] AI network architectures to improve performance in specific wireless
communication tasks, such as interference mitigation and spectrum management.
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Conclusion
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Thanks for Listening
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