Treffer: Machine Learning-Enabled 5G and 6G Networks: Methods, Challenges, and Opportunities.
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Fifth-generation (5G) and sixth-generation (6G) wireless communications aim to achieve significantly higher data speeds, remarkably low latency, and substantial improvements in the efficiency of base stations. With the rapid increase in the utilization of broadband data driven by Internet of Things (IoT) gadgets, smart home systems, autonomous vehicles, and virtual reality devices, 5G and 6G networks are set to overcome the limitations of earlier telecommunication technologies and serve as key enablers for future IoT applications. Anticipated as the primary infrastructure for delivering emerging services, 5G cellular networks introduce new requirements and challenges that complicate the achievement of desired objectives. This paper provides a comprehensive overview of machine learning (ML) methods and their application in 5G and 6G wireless networks, covering supervised, unsupervised, and reinforcement learning (RL) approaches. ML is set to play a central and important role in 6G systems for these wireless networks. Subsequently, this paper thoroughly explores a series of challenges within the domain of 5G and 6G networks and examines research opportunities for applying ML techniques to address these challenges. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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