Improvements in LTE-Advanced Time Series Prediction with Dimensionality Reduction Algorithms
Mercader A, Ah Sue J, Hasholzner R, Brendel J (2018)
Publication Language: English
Publication Type: Conference contribution, Conference Contribution
Publication year: 2018
Pages Range: 1-10
Conference Proceedings Title: Proc. of the IEEE 5G World Forum
Event location: Santa Clara, CA
DOI: 10.1109/5gwf.2018.8516973
Abstract
Prediction of control channel signaling messages during an active Long Term Evolution-Advanced (LTE-A) connection with the network is a promising technique to reduce power consumption of mobile devices. In order to reduce the prediction’s computational complexity and thus, the power consumed by the predictor itself, various dimensionality reduction algorithms are evaluated in this paper. Moreover, specific windowing and normalization pre-processing steps are proposed to support the heterogeneous binary and integer time series data of LTE control channel messages. Using a simple Feed Forward Neural Network (FFNN) predictor, four dimensionality reduction algorithms, Principal Component Analysis (PCA), Independent Component Analysis (ICA), Autoencoder (AE), and Deep AE, are compared with respect to the prediction accuracy. Experiments based on live network data show that PCA achieves the best performance and allows to successfully reduce LTE-A control channel time series data from 450 to 45 dimensions without degrading the prediction accuracy compared to a FFNN predictor without dimensionality reduction.
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APA:
Mercader, A., Ah Sue, J., Hasholzner, R., & Brendel, J. (2018). Improvements in LTE-Advanced Time Series Prediction with Dimensionality Reduction Algorithms. In IEEE (Eds.), Proc. of the IEEE 5G World Forum (pp. 1-10). Santa Clara, CA, US.
MLA:
Mercader, Alexandra, et al. "Improvements in LTE-Advanced Time Series Prediction with Dimensionality Reduction Algorithms." Proceedings of the IEEE 5G World Forum, Santa Clara, CA Ed. IEEE, 2018. 1-10.
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