On Designing a Machine Learning Based Wireless Link Quality Classifier

07/03/2020
by   Gregor Cerar, et al.
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Ensuring a reliable communication in wireless networks strictly depends on the effective estimation of the link quality, which is particularly challenging when propagation environment for radio signals significantly varies. In such environments, intelligent algorithms that can provide robust, resilient and adaptive links are being investigated to complement traditional algorithms in maintaining a reliable communication. In this respect, the data-driven link quality estimation (LQE) using machine learning (ML) algorithms is one of the most promising approaches. In this paper, we provide a quantitative evaluation of design decisions taken at each step involved in developing a ML based wireless LQE on a selected, publicly available dataset. Our study shows that, re-sampling to achieve training class balance and feature engineering have a larger impact on the final performance of the LQE than the selection of the ML method on the selected data.

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