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Mobile devices such as smartphones, laptops, and tablets can often connect to multiple access networks (e.g., Wi-Fi, LTE, and 5G) simultaneously. Recent advancements facilitate seamless integration of these connections below the transport layer, enhancing the experience for apps that lack inherent multi-path support. This optimization hinges on dynamically determining the traffic distribution across networks for each device, a process referred to as \textit{multi-access traffic splitting}. This paper introduces \textit{NetworkGym}, a high-fidelity network environment simulator that facilitates generating multiple network traffic flows and multi-access traffic splitting. This simulator facilitates training and evaluating different RL-based solutions for the multi-access traffic splitting problem. Our initial explorations demonstrate that the majority of existing state-of-the-art offline RL algorithms (e.g. CQL) fail to outperform certain hand-crafted heuristic policies on average. This illustrates the urgent need to evaluate offline RL algorithms against a broader range of benchmarks, rather than relying solely on popular ones such as D4RL. We also propose an extension to the TD3+BC algorithm, named Pessimistic TD3 (PTD3), and demonstrate that it outperforms many state-of-the-art offline RL algorithms. PTD3's behavioral constraint mechanism, which relies on value-function pessimism, is theoretically motivated and relatively simple to implement.more » « lessFree, publicly-accessible full text available December 2, 2025
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Yang, Kun; Yeh, Shu-Ping; Zhang, Menglei; Sydir, Jerry; Yang, Jing; Shen, Cong (, 2024 IEEE International Symposium on Dynamic Spectrum Access Networks (DySPAN))
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Zhang, Menglei; Polese, Michele; Mezzavilla, Marco; Zhu, Jing; Rangan, Sundeep; Panwar, Shivendra; Zorzi, and Michele (, IEEE Communications Magazine)
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Mezzavilla, Marco; Zhang, Menglei; Polese, Michele; Ford, Russell; Dutta, Sourjya; Rangan, Sundeep; Zorzi, Michele (, IEEE Communications surveys and tutorials)
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