Deep Learning for Frame Error Prediction using a DARPA Spectrum Collaboration Challenge (SC2) Dataset

22 Mar 2020  ·  Abu Shafin Mohammad Mahdee Jameel, Ahmed P. Mohamed, Xiwen Zhang, Aly El Gamal ·

We demonstrate a first example for employing deep learning in predicting frame errors for a Collaborative Intelligent Radio Network (CIRN) using a dataset collected during participation in the final scrimmages of the DARPA SC2 challenge. Four scenarios are considered based on randomizing or fixing the strategy for bandwidth and channel allocation, and either training and testing with different links or using a pilot phase for each link to train the deep neural network. We also investigate the effect of latency constraints, and uncover interesting characteristics of the predictor over different Signal to Noise Ratio (SNR) ranges. The obtained insights open the door for implementing a deep-learning-based strategy that is scalable to large heterogeneous networks, generalizable to diverse wireless environments, and suitable for predicting frame error instances and rates within a congested shared spectrum.

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