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Sixing Ma1, Meng Li1, Ruizhe Yang1
1Faculty of Information Technology, Beijing University of Technology, Beijing 100124, China.
Abstract:
In the communication-based train control (CBTC) system, traditional modes such as LTE or WLAN in train-to-train (T2T) communication face the problem of a complex and costly deployment of base stations and ground core networks. Therefore, the multi-hop ad hoc network, which has the characteristics of being relatively flexible and cheap, is considered for CBTC. However, because of the high mobility of the train, it is likely to move out of the communication range of wayside nodes. Moreover, some wayside nodes are heavily congested, resulting in long packet queuing delays that cannot meet the transmission requirements. To solve these problems, in this paper, we investigate the next-hop relay selection problem in multi-hop ad hoc networks to minimize transmission time, enhance the network throughput, and ensure the channel quality. In addition, we propose a multiagent dueling deep Q learning (DQN) algorithm to optimize the delay and throughput of the entire link by selecting the next-hop relay node. The simulation results show that, compared with the existing routing algorithms, it has obvious improvement in the aspects of delay, throughput, and packet loss rate.
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