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ItemNo Preview AvailableWireless Network Simulation to Create Machine Learning Benchmark DataKatzef, M ; Cullen, AC ; Alpcan, T ; Leckie, C ; Kopacz, J (IEEE, 2022-01-01)
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ItemNo Preview AvailableLocal Intrinsic Dimensionality Signals Adversarial PerturbationsWeerasinghe, S ; Abraham, T ; Alpcan, T ; Erfani, SM ; Leckie, C ; Rubinstein, BIP (IEEE, 2022)
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ItemNo Preview AvailableGenerative Adversarial Networks for anomaly detection on decentralised dataKatzefa, M ; Cullen, AC ; Alpcan, T ; Leckie, C (PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD, 2022)
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ItemAchieving QoS for Real-Time Bursty Applications over Passive Optical NetworksRoy, D ; Rao, AS ; Alpcan, T ; Das, G ; Palaniswami, M ( 2021-09-05)Emerging real-time applications such as those classified under ultra-reliable low latency (uRLLC) generate bursty traffic and have strict Quality of Service (QoS) requirements. Passive Optical Network (PON) is a popular access network technology, which is envisioned to handle such applications at the access segment of the network. However, the existing standards cannot handle strict QoS constraints. The available solutions rely on instantaneous heuristic decisions and maintain QoS constraints (mostly bandwidth) in an average sense. Existing works with optimal strategies are computationally complex and are not suitable for uRLLC applications. This paper presents a novel computationally-efficient, far-sighted bandwidth allocation policy design for facilitating bursty traffic in a PON framework while satisfying strict QoS (age of information/delay and bandwidth) requirements of modern applications. To this purpose, first we design a delay-tracking mechanism which allows us to model the resource allocation problem from a control-theoretic viewpoint as a Model Predictive Control (MPC). MPC helps in taking far-sighted decisions regarding resource allocations and captures the time-varying dynamics of the network. We provide computationally efficient polynomial-time solutions and show its implementation in the PON framework. Compared to existing approaches, MPC reduces delay violations by approximately 15% for a delay-constrained application of 1ms target. Our approach is also robust to varying traffic arrivals.
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ItemAchieving AI-enabled Robust End-to-End Quality of Experience over Radio Access NetworksRoy, D ; Rao, AS ; Alpcan, T ; Das, G ; Palaniswami, M ( 2022-01-13)Emerging applications such as Augmented Reality, the Internet of Vehicles and Remote Surgery require both computing and networking functions working in harmony. The End-to-end (E2E) quality of experience (QoE) for these applications depends on the synchronous allocation of networking and computing resources. However, the relationship between the resources and the E2E QoE outcomes is typically stochastic and non-linear. In order to make efficient resource allocation decisions, it is essential to model these relationships. This article presents a novel machine-learning based approach to learn these relationships and concurrently orchestrate both resources for this purpose. The machine learning models further help make robust allocation decisions regarding stochastic variations and simplify robust optimization to a conventional constrained optimization. When resources are insufficient to accommodate all application requirements, our framework supports executing some of the applications with minimal degradation (graceful degradation) of E2E QoE. We also show how we can implement the learning and optimization methods in a distributed fashion by the Software-Defined Network (SDN) and Kubernetes technologies. Our results show that deep learning-based modelling achieves E2E QoE with approximately 99.8\% accuracy, and our robust joint-optimization technique allocates resources efficiently when compared to existing differential services alternatives.
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ItemOnline Slice Reconfiguration for End-to-End QoE in 6G ApplicationsRoy, D ; Rao, AS ; Alpcan, T ; Wick, A ; Das, G ; Palaniswami, M ( 2022-01-13)
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ItemAchieving AI-Enabled Robust End-to-End Quality of Experience Over Backhaul Radio Access NetworksRoy, D ; Rao, AS ; Alpcan, T ; Das, G ; Palaniswami, M (IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC, 2022-09)Emerging applications such as Augmented Reality, the Internet of Vehicles and Remote Surgery require both computing and networking functions working in harmony. The End-to-end (E2E) quality of experience (QoE) for these applications depends on the synchronous allocation of networking and computing resources. However, the relationship between the resources and the E2E QoE outcomes is typically stochastic and non-linear. In order to make efficient resource allocation decisions, it is essential to model these relationships. This article presents a novel machine-learning based approach to learn these relationships and concurrently orchestrate both resources for this purpose. The machine learning models further help make robust allocation decisions regarding stochastic variations and simplify robust optimization to a conventional constrained optimization. When resources are insufficient to accommodate all application requirements, our framework supports executing some of the applications with minimal degradation (graceful degradation) of E2E QoE. We also show how we can implement the learning and optimization methods in a distributed fashion by the Software-Defined Network (SDN) and Kubernetes technologies. Our results show that deep learning-based modelling achieves E2E QoE with approximately 99.8% accuracy, and our robust joint-optimization technique allocates resources efficiently when compared to existing differential services alternatives.
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ItemAchieving QoS for bursty uRLLC applications over passive optical networksRoy, D ; Rao, AS ; Alpcan, T ; Das, G ; Palaniswami, M (Optica Publishing Group, 2022-05)Emerging real-time applications such as those classified under ultra-reliable low latency (uRLLC) generate bursty traffic and have strict quality of service (QoS) requirements. The passive optical network (PON) is a popular access network technology, which is envisioned to handle such applications at the access segment of the network. However, the existing standards cannot handle strict QoS constraints for such applications. The available solutions rely on instantaneous heuristic decisions and maintain QoS constraints (mostly bandwidth) in an average sense. Existing proposals in generic networks with optimal strategies are computationally complex and are, therefore, not suitable for uRLLC applications. This paper presents a novel computationally efficient, far-sighted bandwidth allocation policy design for facilitating bursty uRLLC traffic in a PON framework while satisfying strict QoS (age of information/delay and bandwidth) requirements. To this purpose, first we design a delay-tracking mechanism, which allows us to model the resource allocation problem from a control-theoretic viewpoint as a model predictive control (MPC) problem. MPC helps in making far-sighted decisions regarding resource allocations and captures the time-varying dynamics of the network. We provide computationally efficient polynomial time solutions and show their implementation in the PON framework. Compared to existing approaches, MPC can improve delay violations by 15% and 45% at loads of 0.8 and 0.9, respectively, for delay-constrained applications of 1 ms and 4 ms. Our approach is also robust to varying traffic arrivals.
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ItemNo Preview AvailableA Quantitative Risk Framework for DER-rich Power System Planning and Decision MakingDemazy, A ; Alpcan, T ; Mareels, I (ELSEVIER, 2020)
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ItemA Probabilistic Reverse Power Flows Scenario Analysis FrameworkDemazy, A ; Alpcan, T ; Mareels, I (IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC, 2020)