Spectrum occupancy prediction using LSTM models for cognitive radio applications

Scritto il 30/09/2024
da Tamizhelakkiya Kolangiyappan

Network. 2024 Sep 30:1-32. doi: 10.1080/0954898X.2024.2393245. Online ahead of print.

ABSTRACT

In recent days, mobile traffic prediction has become a prominent solution for spectrum management-related operations for the next-generation cellular networks in Cognitive Radio (CR) applications. To achieve this, the binary dataset has been created from the captured data by monitoring the spectrum activities of nine different Long Term Evolution (LTE) frequency channels. We propose a Long Short Term Memory (LSTM) based Spectrum Occupancy Prediction (SOP) approach for modelling infrastructure-based cellular traffic systems. The different types of LSTM models, such as Convolutional, Convolutional Neural Network (CNN), Stacked, and Bidirectional have been generated via offline training and tested for the created binary datasets. Moreover, the prediction performance evaluation of the generated LSTM models has been calculated using Mean Absolute Error (MAE). The pro- posed LSTM-based SOP model has achieved 2.5% higher prediction accuracy than the Auto-Regressive Integrated Moving Average (ARIMA) statistical model, accurately aligning the traffic trend with the actual samples.

PMID:39347945 | DOI:10.1080/0954898X.2024.2393245