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A Collaborative Learning Based Approach for Parameter Configuration of Cellular Networks

Cellular network performance depends heavily on the configuration of its network parameters. Current practice of parameter configuration relies largely on expert experience, which is often suboptimal, time-consuming, and error-prone. Therefore, it is desirable to automate this process to improve the...

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Main Authors: Chuai, Jie, Chen, Zhitang, Liu, Guochen, Guo, Xueying, Wang, Xiaoxiao, Liu, Xin, Zhu, Chongming, Shen, Feiyi
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description Cellular network performance depends heavily on the configuration of its network parameters. Current practice of parameter configuration relies largely on expert experience, which is often suboptimal, time-consuming, and error-prone. Therefore, it is desirable to automate this process to improve the accuracy and efficiency via learning-based approaches. However, such approaches need to address several challenges in real operational networks: the lack of diverse historical data, a limited amount of experiment budget set by network operators, and highly complex and unknown network performance functions. To address those challenges, we propose a collaborative learning approach to leverage data from different cells to boost the learning efficiency and to improve network performance. Specifically, we formulate the problem as a transferable contextual bandit problem, and prove that by transfer learning, one could significantly reduce the regret bound. Based on the theoretical result, we further develop a practical algorithm that decomposes a cell's policy into a common homogeneous policy learned using all cells' data and a cell-specific policy that captures each individual cell's heterogeneous behavior. We evaluate our proposed algorithm via a simulator constructed using real network data and demonstrates faster convergence compared to baselines. More importantly, a live field test is also conducted on a real metropolitan cellular network consisting 1700+ cells to optimize five parameters for two weeks. Our proposed algorithm shows a significant performance improvement of 20%.
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