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AI-Based Communication-as-a-Service for Network Management in Society 5.0


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This paper explores the concept of AI-based Communication-as-a-Service (ACUTE) to reduce transmission delay and energy consumption, while transmitting data from end-devic...Show More

Abstract:

This paper explores the concept of AI-based Communication-as-a-Service (ACUTE) to reduce transmission delay and energy consumption, while transmitting data from end-devices to the cloud in the context of Society 5.0. Society 5.0 revolutionizes connected living with the help of a unified system that provides fully automated and end-to-end services, while addressing the demands of all the citizens or users in a society. On the other hand, 6G is one of the promising communication platforms that offers the communication requirements of Society 5.0 by provisioning dense network deployment and fast data delivery. Building Society 5.0 founded on the 6G architecture enables serialized data transmission in the connected living fabric by allowing a user to connect with an access point and transmit data over a single path. Without concurrent and intelligent data transmission, the communication framework of Society 5.0 increases network delay and overall energy consumption and affects the Quality-of-Service (QoS). To address these issues, we propose a solution founded on the concept of Communication-as-a-Service (CaaS), which offers an architecture to facilitate intelligent access point virtualization for enabling concurrency in data transmission across individual users in a 6G-enabled Society 5.0. In ACUTE, a virtual module (VM) employed at each edge device performs concurrent data transmissions by associating with a virtual access point (VAP), which is a set of access points optimally selected using Fuzzy C-Means. Thereafter, the VM forms a virtual path (VP), which maps to a set of paths between physical access points and VAPs. ACUTE distributes the data through the VAP and associated VP and randomizes data sequence for transmission across VP. Experimental results show that ACUTE outperforms the state-of-the-art while reducing the network delay by 27%, energy consumption by 95%, packet loss by 95%, and service cost by 26%.
Published in: IEEE Transactions on Network and Service Management ( Volume: 18, Issue: 4, December 2021)
Page(s): 4030 - 4041
Date of Publication: 13 October 2021

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