A machine learning approach to forecast 5G metrics in a commercial and operational 5G platform: 5G and mobility

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Almeida, Ana [1 ,2 ]
Rito, Pedro [2 ]
Brás, Susana [3 ]
Pinto, Filipe Cabral [2 ,4 ]
Sargento, Susana [1 ,2 ]
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[1] Departamento de Eletrónica, Telecomunicações e Informática, Universidade de Aveiro, Aveiro, Aveiro,3810-193, Portugal
[2] Instituto de Telecomunicações de Aveiro, Aveiro, Aveiro,3810-193, Portugal
[3] IEETA, DETI, LASI, Universidade de Aveiro, Aveiro, Aveiro,3810-193, Portugal
[4] Altice Labs, Aveiro, Aveiro,3810-193, Portugal
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5G mobile communication systems - Adversarial machine learning - Network security - Queueing networks;
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10.1016/j.comcom.2024.107974
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The demand for more secure, available, reliable, and fast networks emerges in a more interconnected society. In this context, 5G networks aim to transform how we communicate and interact. However, studies using 5G data are sparse since there are only a few number of publicly available 5G datasets (especially about commercial 5G network metrics with real users). In this work, we analyze the data of a commercial 5G deployment with real users, and propose forecasting techniques to help understand the trends and to manage 5G networks. We propose the creation of a metric to measure the traffic load. We forecast the metric using several machine learning models, and we choose LightGBM as the best approach. We observe that this approach obtains results with a good accuracy, and better than other machine learning approaches, but its performance decreases if the patterns contain unexpected events. Taking advantage of the lower accuracy in the performance, this is used to detect changes in the patterns and manage the network in real-time, supporting network resource elasticity by generating alarms and automating the scaling during these unpredictable fluctuations. Moreover, we introduce mobility data and integrate it with the previously traffic load metric, understanding its correlation and the prediction of 5G metrics through the use of the mobility data. We show again that LightGBM is the best model in predicting both types of 5G handovers, intra- and inter-gNB handovers, using the mobility information through Radars in the several roads, and lanes, near the 5G cells. © 2024 The Authors
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