Machine Learning in Communication Systems and Networks
Author
Sun, Yichuang
Lee, Haeyoung
Simpson, Oluyomi
Centre for Future Societies Research
School of Physics, Engineering & Computer Science
Department of Engineering and Technology
Communications and Intelligent Systems
Centre for Engineering Research
Attention
2299/27784
Abstract
Recent advances in machine learning, coupled with the availability of powerful computing platforms, have garnered significant attention from academic, research, and industry communities. Machine learning is considered a promising tool to tackle the challenge posed by increasingly complex, heterogeneous, and dynamic communication environments. It holds the potential to contribute to the intelligent management and optimization of communication systems and networks by enabling us to predict changes, find patterns of uncertainties in the communication environment, and make data-driven decisions. This Topic seeks to explore the intersection of machine learning and communication research, showcasing a compilation of cutting-edge contributions which underscore the transformative potential of machine learning as a driving force behind adaptive and intelligent communication.