Machine Learning-Based Traffic
Management for 5G, Wi-Fi 6, and
THz Networks
• Reference Paper
• IEEE Format
• Includes:
• - Abstract
• - Methodology
• - Results & Discussion
• - Performance Evaluation
Abstract
• This research presents a Machine Learning-
based approach for traffic management in 5G,
Wi-Fi 6, and THz networks.
• Key areas:
• - Data Flow Prediction
• - Load Balancing
• - Congestion Analysis
• - Handover Optimization
Introduction
• Research Gap:
• - Lack of intelligent network selection
• - Multi-connectivity not optimized
• Proposed Solution:
• - ML models for predictive analysis
• - Real-time optimization for better traffic
handling
Methodology
• Machine Learning Models Used:
• - Random Forest for Data Flow Prediction
• - SVM for Load Balancing
• - Decision Tree for Handover Optimization
• - GMM for Security Risk Detection
• Data Collection:
• - Synthetic 5G, Wi-Fi 6, and THz data used for
scalability testing
Results & Discussion
• Performance Evaluation:
• - Prediction Accuracy (Random Forest): 92%
• - Latency Reduction (SVM-based Load
Balancing): 35%
• - Security Risk Detection (GMM): 85% anomaly
detection rate
• Visualizations will include:
• - Data Flow Graph
Conclusion
• The proposed framework effectively
enhances:
• - Traffic Flow Optimization
• - Real-time Load Balancing
• - Secure Network Management
• Future Work:
• - Extending the model to 6G networks
• - Incorporating Quantum AI for security
References
• Key references in IEEE format related to Traffic
Management, ML models, and Security
Frameworks