€225K EU research project promises to optimise 5G slicing

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Ranplan Wireless, has been selected to drive new research into how AI-based data analytics can help to optimise sliced 5G mobile networks.

€225K project, CORRELATION, is a two-year project that aims to profile mobile users and their consumption of 5G services, so that networks can adapt dynamically to meet instant requests for bandwidth and services.

Optimising 5G user experience

Ranplan Wireless will accurately profile individual users, understanding their data consumption habits in real-time to predict traffic patterns. In this way the research will help operators optimise 5G network slicing performance and ultimately the mobile user experience.

The project is set to investigate the correlation of traffic among different services by analysing the usage and profiles of user groups as well as discover the underlying factors behind the results. Additionally, Ranplan Wireless will investigate whether service level traffic prediction accuracy can be improved. 

Unchartered 5G research

“Research on the characterisation and prediction of service-level mobile traffic is still in its infancy, largely because the methodology, especially for 5G, has not been studied adequately,” said Professor Jie Zhang, Founder and Chairman at Ranplan Group.

"Understanding the correlations between services will allow us to significantly reduce the time used to train deep neural networks and open up the opportunity for dynamic 5G network slicing"

Prof. Jie Zhang

“This is the same for understanding traffic correlation among different services, while inter-service correlations have not been fully-exploited in service-level mobile traffic predictions. Understanding the correlations between services will allow us to significantly reduce the time used to train deep neural networks and open up the opportunity for dynamic 5G network slicing, which heavily depends on characterising and predicting the spatial-temporal traffic patterns for individual users (both humans and things) in real-time,” continued Zhang.

Zhang concluded: “The CORRELATION project will complement the BANYAN project, a €1.4M H2020 project led by Ranplan, with other beneficiary/partners of CNR, Italy, Orange Labs, France, and the University of Cambridge, UK. These projects are well-aligned with Ranplan’s strategy of adapting its world leading radio network planning and optimisation technologies to continuous 4G/5G network operation automation.” 

Ranplan Wireless is the developer of the world’s first 5G HetNet combined in-building and outdoor wireless network planning tool for urban environments.



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