Reinforcement Learning for Maritime Communications von Liang Xiao | ISBN 9783031321375

Reinforcement Learning for Maritime Communications

von Liang Xiao, Helin Yang, Weihua Zhuang und Minghui Min
Mitwirkende
Autor / AutorinLiang Xiao
Autor / AutorinHelin Yang
Autor / AutorinWeihua Zhuang
Autor / AutorinMinghui Min
Buchcover Reinforcement Learning for Maritime Communications | Liang Xiao | EAN 9783031321375 | ISBN 3-031-32137-5 | ISBN 978-3-031-32137-5

Reinforcement Learning for Maritime Communications

von Liang Xiao, Helin Yang, Weihua Zhuang und Minghui Min
Mitwirkende
Autor / AutorinLiang Xiao
Autor / AutorinHelin Yang
Autor / AutorinWeihua Zhuang
Autor / AutorinMinghui Min

This book demonstrates that the reliable and secure communication performance of maritime communications can be significantly improved by using intelligent reflecting surface (IRS) aided communication, privacy-aware Internet of Things (IoT) communications, intelligent resource management and location privacy protection. In the IRS aided maritime communication system, the reflecting elements of  IRS can be intelligently controlled to change the phase of signal, and finally enhance the received signal strength of maritime ships (or sensors) or jam maritime eavesdroppers illustrated in this book.
The power and spectrum resource in maritime communications can be jointly optimized to guarantee the quality of service (i. e., security and reliability requirements), and reinforcement leaning is adopted to smartly choose the resource allocation strategy. Moreover, learning based privacy-aware offloading and location privacy protection are proposed to intelligently guarantee the privacy-preserving requirements of maritime ships or (sensors). Therefore, these communication schemes based on reinforcement learning algorithms can help maritime communication systems to improve the information security, especially in dynamic and complex maritime environments.
This timely book also provides broad coverage of the maritime wireless communication issues, such as reliability, security, resource management, and privacy protection. Reinforcement learning based methods are applied to solve these issues. This book includes four rigorously refereed chapters from prominent international researchers working in this subject area. The material serves as a useful reference for researchers, graduate students. Practitioners seeking solutions to maritime wireless communication and security related issues will benefit from this book as well.