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Intelligent Network Maintenance Modeling for Fixed Broadband Networks in Sustainable Smart Homes

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IEEE INTERNET OF THINGS JOURNAL
Volume 10, Issue 20, Pages 18067-18081

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/JIOT.2023.3277590

Keywords

Broadband service availability; fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) maintenance; Internet of Things (IoT); machine learning (ML); network monitoring system (NMS); smart home

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This study aims to develop a predictive model using machine learning techniques to monitor and maintain FTTH networks. The results show that the K-nearest neighbors model and the feedforward artificial neural network model are the most accurate classification models, effectively identifying and addressing anomalies affecting network services.
Due to the emergence of sustainable smart homes, each smart device requires more bandwidth putting pressure on the existing home networks. A very good solution to ensure high-bandwidth home networks is the fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) technology. FTTH delivers high-speed Internet from a central point directly to the home through fiber optic cables. This fixed broadband network can transmit information at virtually unlimited speed and capacity enabling homes to be smarter. Hence, a well-monitored and well-maintained FTTH broadband network is necessary to obtain a high level of service availability and sustainability in smart homes. This study aims to develop a predictive model that will proactively monitor and maintain FTTH networks through the use of sophisticated modeling techniques such as machine learning (ML). The predictive model targets to classify the proposed technician resolution based on the historical FTTH field data set. The results show that the K-nearest neighbors (KNN)-based model obtained the highest accuracy of 89% followed by the feedforward artificial neural network (FF-ANN)-based model with 86%. In addition, the identified anomalies from the data set affecting service degradation and performance include FTTH access issues, optical network unit issues, and faults in customer premises equipment.

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