Frontiers of Generative AI for Network Optimization: Theories, Limits, and Visions
Bo Yang, Ruihuai Liang, Weixin Li, Han Wang, Xuelin Cao, Zhiwen Yu, Samson Lasaulce, M\'erouane Debbah, Mohamed-Slim Alouini, H. Vincent Poor, Chau Yuen

TL;DR
This survey critically reviews the application of generative AI in network optimization, analyzing dominant models, theoretical bounds, limitations, and future directions to guide research in this emerging field.
Contribution
It introduces a categorization of network optimization problems, reviews frontier applications, and provides theoretical insights into generative diffusion models and large pre-trained models.
Findings
Identifies key limitations such as constraint satisfaction and concept understanding.
Provides theoretical generalization bounds for GDMs in different settings.
Highlights the gap between generation and optimization objectives.
Abstract
While interest in the application of generative AI (GenAI) in network optimization has surged in recent years, its rapid progress has often overshadowed critical limitations intrinsic to generative models that remain insufficiently examined in existing literature. This survey provides a comprehensive review and critical analysis of GenAI in network optimization. We focus on the two dominant paradigms of GenAI including generative diffusion models (GDMs) and large pre-trained models (LPTMs), and organize our discussion around a categorization we introduce, dividing network optimization problems into two primary formulations: one-shot optimization and Markov decision process (MDP). We first trace key works, including foundational contributions from the AI community, and categorize current efforts in network optimization. We also review frontier applications of GDMs and LPTMs in other…
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TopicsSoftware-Defined Networks and 5G · Advanced Technologies in Various Fields · Neural Networks and Reservoir Computing
