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Privacy preserving optimization of communication networks

  • Dongxu Lei
  • , Xiaotian Lin
  • , Xinghu Yu
  • , Zhihong Zhao
  • , Fangzhou Liu
  • , Yang Shi
  • , Songlin Zhuang*
  • , Huijun Gao*
  • , Baruch Barzel
  • , Stefano Boccaletti
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Harbin Institute of Technology
  • Yongjiang Laboratory
  • Ningbo Institute of Intelligent Equipment Technology Company Ltd
  • Ningbo University of Technology
  • University of Victoria BC
  • Bar-Ilan University
  • CNR—Institute of Complex Systems
  • North University of China

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Abstract

Modern society takes connectivity for granted, relying heavily on communication networks, both for interpersonal connection and to support critical infrastructure. As Internet- and data-driven technologies become increasingly pervasive, our dependence on fast, reliable communication will only deepen, necessitating advanced tools for optimizing network efficiency and resilience. Such optimization must account for the interplay between the static network infrastructure and the dynamic user preferences. The challenge is that while the infrastructure data is accessible to network operators, the user preferences, tied to personal mobility and communication habits, are protected by privacy laws and are thus heavily restricted. To address this, we introduce CLUSTER: an interpretable Bayesian nonparametric framework that leverages aggregate, low-resolution, unprotected data to identify user groups with correlated connection patterns. By uncovering these patterns, we show, CLUSTER offers actionable insights, from scheduling base-station activation to guiding deployment of new stations - all without compromising user privacy. CLUSTER thus offers a principled approach to extract meaningful insights from restricted data.

Original languageEnglish
Article number8501
JournalNature Communications
Volume16
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2025

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