Machine Learning: The Panacea for 5G Complexities

Authors

  • N. Hari Kumar Senior Researcher, Ericsson Research, India
  • Sandhya Baskaran Researcher, Ericsson Research, India

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.13052/jicts2245–800X.726

Keywords:

Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, ML, Deep Learning, Automation, 5G, Open Source, Virtualization, Management, 4G, multi-access, access independent, Datacentre, Information Communication Technologies (ICT)

Abstract

It’s not a myth that transition in next generation technology brings with it a set of exciting applications as well as challenges to the telecom ecosystem and in-turn paves way for new revenue streams. 5G enables ultra-high data rates, exceptional low latencies which enables the telecom operator for the facilitation of interesting parallels like IoT and Next-Gen Industrial enhance-ments like autonomous vehicles, connected mines, connected agriculture and mission critical communications by enhancing infrastructure, software and hardware components of the 5G system. As imminent new features of 5G like Multiple Input Multiple Output (MIMO), network slices, virtual network functions, indoor localization, Machine to Machine (M2M) capabilities are highly appreciated, it also opens new set of challenges like real time dynamic configurations, low latency handovers. These challenges can be addressed with the application of AI technologies to components at the crux of 5G system. Here in this paper, we discuss some of the major challenges such as data burst, improving performance, fault tolerance and traffic management with new components appended to the 5G system, required upgrades to existing technology and how Machine Learning (ML), Artificial Intelligence (AI), becomes the self-evident answer to these stumbling blocks.

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Author Biographies

N. Hari Kumar, Senior Researcher, Ericsson Research, India

N. Hari Kumar is a Senior Researcher at Ericsson Research, India, currently focusing on the areas of Big Data, IoT and Machine Intelligence. He joined Ericsson in 2008 as a Software Engineer. Hari holds 9 granted patents and 7 more patent filings on his behalf. He holds his engineering degree in Information and Technology from Anna University, India.

Sandhya Baskaran, Researcher, Ericsson Research, India

Sandhya Baskaran is a Researcher at Ericsson Research, India, currently working on Machine Intelligence technologies and IoT. She joined Ericsson in 2013 as a Software Engineer and specializes in the areas of Operating systems and Virtualization. Sandhya holds a bachelor’s degree in Information and Technology from Anna University, Chennai, India.

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Published

2019-05-25

How to Cite

Hari Kumar, N. ., & Baskaran, S. . (2019). Machine Learning: The Panacea for 5G Complexities. Journal of ICT Standardization, 7(2), 157–170. https://doi.org/10.13052/jicts2245–800X.726

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