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In planning 2022 Nov 2022 Nov 2022
Actions Develop the WAFC SIGWX data provision to provide multiple time- steps of data in SWIM compliant format
In planning 2022 Nov 2022 Nov 2022
1704 WIFS User Guide Update related guidance material to support the implementation of Annex 3 Amendment.
- On- schedule
Q3 2018 Nov 2020 Nov 2020
1708 Actions Assist ICAO in the coordination of the arrangements between the
Provider
States comprising the WAFS and in ensuring that the global requirements for WAFS information are met.
- On- schedule
Nov 2020
9594 Electronic Air
Navigation Plans
(eANP)
Based on Annex 3 amendment, update of the eANPs as necessary.
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Jul 2020 Nov 2022
1716 Action Assist ICAO in the coordination of the arrangements by the SADIS Provider State in ensuring that the global requirements for the dissemination of global OPMET and WAFS information are met.
IMP
On- schedule
Nov 2018
Action Update of SADIS and WIFS systems to deliver OPMET data in IWXXM format and WAFS data in a SWIM compliant manner
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Action Development of SWIM compliant, API enabled, systems to replace SADIS and WIFS.
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GENERAL AGREEMENT ON L/4962 28 March 1980 TARIFFS AND TRADE Limited Distribution
PROCEDURES FOR MODIFICATION AND RECTIFICATION OF SCHEDULES OF TARIFF CONCESSIONS
Decision of 26 March 1980¹/
Recalling that the CONTRACTING PARTIES established on 19 November 1968 a procedure for the certification of changes to Schedules annexed to the General Agreement²/;
Considering the importance of keeping the authentic texts of Schedules annexed to the General Agreement up to date and of ensuring that they tally with the texts of corresponding items in national customs tariffs;
Considering that, in consequence, changes in the authentic texts of Schedules which record rectifications of a purely formal character or modifications resulting from action taken under Article II, Article XVIII, Article XXIV, Article XXVII and Article XXVIII shall be certified without delay;
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1. Changes in the authentic texts of Schedules annexed to the General Agreement which reflect modifications resulting from action under Article II, Article XVIII, Article XXIV, Article XXVII or Article XXVIII shall be certified by means of Certifications. A draft of such change shall be communicated to the Director-General within three months after the action has been completed.
2. Changes in the authentic texts of Schedules shall be made when amendments or rearrangements which do not alter the scope of a concession are introduced in national customs tariffs in respect of bound items.
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PowerPoint Presentation
Reinforcement learning for scheduling and MIMO beam selection using CAVIAR simulations
6-10 December 2021
Thank you
João Paulo Tavares Borges Universidade Federal do Pará, Brazil
Session 6: Machine learning for next generation wireless network
Paper S6.3: Reinforcement learning for scheduling and MIMO beam selection using CAVIAR simulations
Thank you
Introduction ● ML and, more specifically RL, appears in several research
areas in 5G and 6G
● However, the lack of freely available datasets or environments to train and assess RL agents is a practical obstacle that delays widespread adoption
● So, the key idea in this paper is to use realistic representations of deployment sites together with physics, sensors, and communication network simulators, to enable training RL agents
● This methodology is named Communication Networks, Artificial Intelligence and Computer Vision with 3D Computer-Generated Imagery (CAVIAR)
Thank you
Overall description of a possible CAVIAR implementation
Thank you
CAVIAR simulation for user scheduling and beam selection problems
● A set of mobile entities (UAVs, cars and pedestrians) receive a set of waypoints to follow
● While following the waypoints, their trajectories are recorded at a given sampling rate
● These recordings are used, at each simulation step, to position the entities, while the channels between them and the base station are calculated
● The communication parameters, together with UE movements, are used to compose environments (i.e. for user scheduling and beam selection)
Environment communication parameters configuration
Fix beamforming codebook obtained from Discrete Fourier Transform (DFT) matrices
for 8x8 Uniform Planar Arrays (UPA)
Three users with 1 Gbit buffer each, and traffic defined via a Poisson process
In total: 3 users and 64 beams, composing an action space of 192 actions
Example RL agent and baseline strategies to test the environment
Baseline A2C agent (B- RL)B-Dummy B-BeamOracle
State: X,Y,Z, dropped packets Pd , transmitted packets Ptx ,
buffered packets Pb , bitrate
Action: User (int), beam index
(int)
Reward:
Random user
Random beam
Sequential pattern:
uav, car, ped [...]
Best beam
● The CAVIAR environment was used to generate 70 episodes,
from which 50 were used for training the RL agent, and 20 for
testing
● The sequential scheduling proves to be sufficient to attend the
demand in light traffic situations, however, for intense traffic
moments, even using the best beam, without proper scheduling,
the performance of the reward tends to be negative
● As expected, the B-BeamOracle presents the best performance,
while the B-RL achieves performance close to the B-Dummy,
which simply uses random actions
● We believe that the use of more episodes and better modeling of
the agent can substantially improve its performance.
Results
R ew
ar d
Thank you
Conclusion and future works
• This paper presented a framework for research on RL applied to scheduling and MIMO beam selection
• Using the framework, we provided statistics of an experiment in which an RL agent faces the problems of user scheduling and beam selection
• the experiment allowed us to validate the designed environment for RL training and testing
• Future development will focus on • in-loop simulations, where there is no need to generate trajectories in advance • adding integration with more simulators to increase realism, such as a full-fledged network traffic
and a wave propagation with ray tracing software
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How photography can fight harassment - SDG Studio, Global Festival of Action for Sustainable Development 2019 | UN Web TV
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