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Beam-aware Kernelized Contextual Bandits for User Association and Beamforming in mmWave Vehicular Networks

Information Theory 2026-03-23 v1 Machine Learning math.IT

Abstract

Timely channel information is necessary for vehicles to determine both the serving base station (BS) and the beamforming vector, but frequent estimation of fast-fading mmWave channels incurs significant overhead. To address this challenge, we propose a Beam-aware Kernelized Contextual Upper Confidence Bound (BKC-UCB) algorithm that estimates instantaneous transmission rates without additional channel measurements by exploiting historical contexts such as vehicle location and velocity, together with past observed transmission rates. Specifically, BKC-UCB leverages kernel methods to capture the nonlinear relationship between context and transmission rate by mapping contexts into a reproducing kernel Hilbert space (RKHS), where linear learning becomes feasible. Rather than treating each beam as an independent arm, the beam index is embedded into the context, enabling BKC-UCB to exploit correlations among beams to accelerate convergence. Furthermore, an event-triggered information sharing mechanism is incorporated into BKC-UCB, enabling information exchange only when significant explorations are conducted to improve learning efficiency with limited communication overhead.

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@article{arxiv.2603.19285,
  title  = {Beam-aware Kernelized Contextual Bandits for User Association and Beamforming in mmWave Vehicular Networks},
  author = {Xiaoyang He and Manabu Tsukada},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2603.19285},
  year   = {2026}
}