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oai:arXiv.org:2404.06286

Topic
Computer Science - Information The...
Author
Yazici, Ibrahim Gures, Emre
Category

Computer Science

Year

2024

listing date

4/17/2024

Keywords
vehicles communication methods nested ml approach
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Abstract

The proliferation of connected vehicles and the advent of New Radio (NR) technologies have ushered in a new era of intelligent transportation systems.

Ensuring reliable and lowlatency communication between vehicles and their surrounding environment is of utmost importance for the success of these systems.

This paper presents a novel approach to predict Quality of Service (QoS) in Vehicle-to-Everything (V2X) communications through nested cross-validation.

Our methodology employs several machine learning (ML) methods to predict some QoS metrics, such as packet delivery ratio (PDR), and throughput, in NR-based V2X scenarios.

In ML employment, nested cross-validation approach, unlike conventional cross-validation approach, prevents information leakage from parameter selection into hyperparameter selection, and this results in getting more robust results in terms of overfitting.

The study utilizes real-world NR-V2X datasets to train and validate the proposed ML methods.

Through extensive experiments, we demonstrate the efficacy of our approach in accurately predicting QoS parameters, even in dynamic and challenging vehicular environments.

In summary, our research contributes to the advancement of NR-based V2X communication systems by introducing employment of ML methods with a novel approach for QoS prediction.

The combination of accurate predictions through nested cross-validation not only enhances the reliability of communication in connected vehicles' landscape but also has a supportive role for stakeholders to make informed decisions for the optimization and management of vehicular networks.

;Comment: accepted at IEEE ICCSPA 24

Yazici, Ibrahim,Gures, Emre, 2024, NR-V2X Quality of Service Prediction Through Machine Learning with Nested Cross-Validation Scheme

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