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Quantum-Based QoE Optimization in Advanced Cellular Networks: Integration and Cloud Gaming Use Case

Fatma Chaouech, Javier Villegas, Ant'onio Pereira, César Baena, Sergio Fortes, Raquel Barco, Dominic Gribben, M. Dib, Alba Villarino, Aser Cortines, Rom'an Or'us·August 31, 2025·DOI: 10.1109/OJCOMS.2025.3628485
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Abstract

This work explores the integration of Quantum Machine Learning (QML) and Quantum-Inspired (QI) techniques for optimizing End-to-End (E2E) network services in telecommunication systems, particularly focusing on 5G networks and beyond. The application of QML and QI algorithms is investigated, comparing their performance with classical Machine Learning (ML) approaches. The present study employs a hybrid framework combining quantum and classical computing leveraging the strengths of QML and QI, without the penalty of quantum hardware availability. This is particularized for the optimization of the Quality of Experience (QoE) over cellular networks. The framework comprises an estimator for obtaining the expected QoE based on user metrics, service settings, and cell configuration, and an optimizer that uses the estimation to choose the best cell and service configuration. Although the approach is applicable to any QoE-based network management, its implementation is particularized for the optimization of network configurations for Cloud Gaming services. Then, it is evaluated via performance metrics such as accuracy, model loading and inference times for the estimator, time to solution and solution score for the optimizer. The results indicate that QML models achieve similar or superior accuracy to classical ML models for estimation, while decreasing inference and loading times. Furthermore, potential for better performance is observed for higher-dimensional data, highlighting promising results for higher complexity problems. Thus, the results demonstrate the promising potential of QML in advancing network optimization, although challenges related to data availability and integration complexities between quantum and classical ML are identified as future research lines.

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