Abstract

The intelligent radio is a novel emerging paradigm catching on in many practical applications, in order to provide context awareness techniques, able to learn by the environment conditions applying machine learning frameworks. The channel state information (CSI) prediction is one of the main challenges that an intelligent radio has to face with. This paper deals with the CSI prediction in the case of a buffer aided relaying communication scheme with adaptive link selection previously proposed in the literature where a direct source-destination link is not available and with both links affected by an independent fading. In particular, the CSI prediction has been reduced here to a time series prediction problem, performed by involving the usage of the recurrent neural networks. Finally, the validation of the effectiveness of the proposed intelligent radio buffer-aided relaying scheme with adaptive link selection approach has been pursued by presenting performance comparisons with the previously proposed scheme under the assumption of an ideal and actual CSI estimations, respectively.

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