Framework for behavioral analysis of mobile networks

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Abstract

The arrival of the Fifth Generation (5G) entails a significant evolution in the context of mobile communication networks. This new technology will bring heterogeneous scenarios with new types of services and an increasingly high number of users and nodes. The efficient management of such complex networks has become an important challenge. To address this problem, automatic and efficient algorithms must be developed to facilitate operators’ management and optimization of their networks. These algorithms must be able to cope with a very high number of heterogeneous data and different types of scenarios. In this paper, a novel framework for a cellular network behavioral analysis and monitoring is presented. This framework is based on a combination of unsupervised and supervised machine learning techniques. The proposed system can analyze the behavior of cells and monitor them, searching for behavior changes over time. The information extracted by the framework can be used to improve subsequent management and optimization functions.

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Trujillo, J. A., De-La-bandera, I., Palacios, D., & Barco, R. (2021). Framework for behavioral analysis of mobile networks. Sensors, 21(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/s21103347

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