NIJan 24, 2023
DeepADMR: A Deep Learning based Anomaly Detection for MANET RoutingAlex Yahja, Saeed Kaviani, Bo Ryu et al.
We developed DeepADMR, a novel neural anomaly detector for the deep reinforcement learning (DRL)-based DeepCQ+ MANET routing policy. The performance of DRL-based algorithms such as DeepCQ+ is only verified within the trained and tested environments, hence their deployment in the tactical domain induces high risks. DeepADMR monitors unexpected behavior of the DeepCQ+ policy based on the temporal difference errors (TD-errors) in real-time and detects anomaly scenarios with empirical and non-parametric cumulative-sum statistics. The DeepCQ+ design via multi-agent weight-sharing proximal policy optimization (PPO) is slightly modified to enable the real-time estimation of the TD-errors. We report the DeepADMR performance in the presence of channel disruptions, high mobility levels, and network sizes beyond the training environments, which shows its effectiveness.
NIJun 16, 2023
DeepMPR: Enhancing Opportunistic Routing in Wireless Networks through Multi-Agent Deep Reinforcement LearningSaeed Kaviani, Bo Ryu, Ejaz Ahmed et al.
Opportunistic routing relies on the broadcast capability of wireless networks. It brings higher reliability and robustness in highly dynamic and/or severe environments such as mobile or vehicular ad-hoc networks (MANETs/VANETs). To reduce the cost of broadcast, multicast routing schemes use the connected dominating set (CDS) or multi-point relaying (MPR) set to decrease the network overhead and hence, their selection algorithms are critical. Common MPR selection algorithms are heuristic, rely on coordination between nodes, need high computational power for large networks, and are difficult to tune for network uncertainties. In this paper, we use multi-agent deep reinforcement learning to design a novel MPR multicast routing technique, DeepMPR, which is outperforming the OLSR MPR selection algorithm while it does not require MPR announcement messages from the neighbors. Our evaluation results demonstrate the performance gains of our trained DeepMPR multicast forwarding policy compared to other popular techniques.
NINov 29, 2021
DeepCQ+: Robust and Scalable Routing with Multi-Agent Deep Reinforcement Learning for Highly Dynamic NetworksSaeed Kaviani, Bo Ryu, Ejaz Ahmed et al.
Highly dynamic mobile ad-hoc networks (MANETs) remain as one of the most challenging environments to develop and deploy robust, efficient, and scalable routing protocols. In this paper, we present DeepCQ+ routing protocol which, in a novel manner integrates emerging multi-agent deep reinforcement learning (MADRL) techniques into existing Q-learning-based routing protocols and their variants and achieves persistently higher performance across a wide range of topology and mobility configurations. While keeping the overall protocol structure of the Q-learning-based routing protocols, DeepCQ+ replaces statically configured parameterized thresholds and hand-written rules with carefully designed MADRL agents such that no configuration of such parameters is required a priori. Extensive simulation shows that DeepCQ+ yields significantly increased end-to-end throughput with lower overhead and no apparent degradation of end-to-end delays (hop counts) compared to its Q-learning based counterparts. Qualitatively, and perhaps more significantly, DeepCQ+ maintains remarkably similar performance gains under many scenarios that it was not trained for in terms of network sizes, mobility conditions, and traffic dynamics. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first successful application of the MADRL framework for the MANET routing problem that demonstrates a high degree of scalability and robustness even under environments that are outside the trained range of scenarios. This implies that our MARL-based DeepCQ+ design solution significantly improves the performance of Q-learning based CQ+ baseline approach for comparison and increases its practicality and explainability because the real-world MANET environment will likely vary outside the trained range of MANET scenarios. Additional techniques to further increase the gains in performance and scalability are discussed.
NIJan 9, 2021
Robust and Scalable Routing with Multi-Agent Deep Reinforcement Learning for MANETsSaeed Kaviani, Bo Ryu, Ejaz Ahmed et al.
Highly dynamic mobile ad-hoc networks (MANETs) are continuing to serve as one of the most challenging environments to develop and deploy robust, efficient, and scalable routing protocols. In this paper, we present DeepCQ+ routing which, in a novel manner, integrates emerging multi-agent deep reinforcement learning (MADRL) techniques into existing Q-learning-based routing protocols and their variants, and achieves persistently higher performance across a wide range of MANET configurations while training only on a limited range of network parameters and conditions. Quantitatively, DeepCQ+ shows consistently higher end-to-end throughput with lower overhead compared to its Q-learning-based counterparts with the overall gain of 10-15% in its efficiency. Qualitatively and more significantly, DeepCQ+ maintains remarkably similar performance gains under many scenarios that it was not trained for in terms of network sizes, mobility conditions, and traffic dynamics. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first successful demonstration of MADRL for the MANET routing problem that achieves and maintains a high degree of scalability and robustness even in the environments that are outside the trained range of scenarios. This implies that the proposed hybrid design approach of DeepCQ+ that combines MADRL and Q-learning significantly increases its practicality and explainability because the real-world MANET environment will likely vary outside the trained range of MANET scenarios.