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Persistent Weak Interferer Detection in WiFi Networks: A Deep Learning Based Approach

In this paper, we explore the use of multiple deep learning techniques to detect weak interference in WiFi networks. Given the low interference signal levels involved, this scenario tends to be difficult to detect. However, even signal-to-interference ratios exceeding 20 dB can cause significant throughput degradation and latency. Furthermore, the resultant packet error rate may not be enough to force the WiFi network to fallback to a more robust physical layer configuration. Deep learning applied directly to sampled radio frequency data has the potential to perform detection much cheaper than successive interference cancellation, which is important for real-time persistent network monitoring. The techniques explored in this work include maximum softmax probability, distance metric learning, variational autoencoder, and autoreggressive log-likelihood. We also introduce the notion of generalized outlier exposure for these techniques, and show its importance in detecting weak interference. Our results indicate that with outlier exposure, maximum softmax probability, distance metric learning, and autoreggresive log-likelihood are capable of reliably detecting interference more than 20 dB below the 802.11 specified minimum sensitivity levels. We believe this presents a unique software solution to real-time, persistent network monitoring.

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