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Mobile Performance Intelligent Evaluation of IoT Networks Based on DNN
Author(s) -
Zhen Tang,
Xiaobin Fu,
Pingping Xiao
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
international journal of antennas and propagation
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.282
H-Index - 37
eISSN - 1687-5877
pISSN - 1687-5869
DOI - 10.1155/2022/4038830
Subject(s) - computer science , channel (broadcasting) , artificial neural network , internet of things , moment generating function , algorithm , antenna (radio) , rayleigh scattering , moment (physics) , artificial intelligence , real time computing , probability density function , computer network , telecommunications , mathematics , embedded system , statistics , physics , classical mechanics , optics
The rapid development of the sensor equipment has promoted the rapid growth of the Internet of Things (IoT). The IoT has been widely employed in the multidimensional signal processing and gradually formed the IoT networks. Mobile communication promotes the wide application of the IoT networks. In this study, the transmit antenna selection (TAS) scheme is employed to investigate the average symbol error probability (ASEP) performance of mobile IoT networks over the 2-Rayleigh channels. We first employ moment-generating function (MGF) approach to derive the exact ASEP expressions. We also investigate the outage probability (OP) performance and derive OP expressions. Employing the deep neural network (DNN), an OP intelligent prediction algorithm is proposed. Then, the numerical simulations are conducted to confirm the ASEP and OP performance analysis. The effect of different channel parameters is also analyzed. Compared with Nakagami and Rayleigh channel models, the 2-Rayleigh model has 83.6% and 59.1% increase in ASEP values, respectively. Compared with ELM and RBF models, the DNN model has 31.7% and 22.5% increase in OP prediction accuracy, respectively.

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