Diffusion Model Based Resource Allocation Strategy in Ultra-Reliable Wireless Networked Control Systems
Amirhassan Babazadeh Darabi, Sinem Coleri

TL;DR
This paper proposes a diffusion model-based resource allocation strategy for wireless control systems that minimizes power consumption and reduces constraint violations, outperforming existing deep reinforcement learning methods.
Contribution
It introduces a novel diffusion model approach for resource allocation in wireless control systems, leveraging dataset training to optimize communication parameters.
Findings
Outperforms previous DRL-based approaches in power efficiency.
Achieves up to eighteen-fold reduction in constraint violations.
Demonstrates close to optimal performance through extensive simulations.
Abstract
Diffusion models are vastly used in generative AI, leveraging their capability to capture complex data distributions. However, their potential remains largely unexplored in the field of resource allocation in wireless networks. This paper introduces a novel diffusion model-based resource allocation strategy for Wireless Networked Control Systems (WNCSs) with the objective of minimizing total power consumption through the optimization of the sampling period in the control system, and blocklength and packet error probability in the finite blocklength regime of the communication system. The problem is first reduced to the optimization of blocklength only based on the derivation of the optimality conditions. Then, the optimization theory solution collects a dataset of channel gains and corresponding optimal blocklengths. Finally, the Denoising Diffusion Probabilistic Model (DDPM) uses this…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Wireless Network Optimization · IPv6, Mobility, Handover, Networks, Security · Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
MethodsDiffusion
