2021
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2106.13950
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Self-Evolving Integrated Vertical Heterogeneous Networks

Abstract: The evolution of future networks into fully autonomous entities appears inevitable. The need for greater operational agility in supporting a wide range of services and use cases together with increasing network complexity creates, in all likelihood, unforeseen new challenges. 6G and beyond networks will have a disruptive architecture imposing some crucial requirements:1) Support universal access to intelligence sustained by a distributed computing, sensing, and control infrastructure; 2) manage with a unified … Show more

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“…However, both ENI and SON concepts are still limited to the 5G context and may not be sufficiently agile in coping with the immense levels of complexity, heterogeneity, and mobility in the envisioned beyond-5G integrated networks. To support the intelligence and autonomous nature of 6G, the concept of Self-Evolving Network (SEN) was presented in [40], [41]. SEN considers the integrated architecture of 6G and beyond.…”
Section: Intelligent Management and Orchestrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, both ENI and SON concepts are still limited to the 5G context and may not be sufficiently agile in coping with the immense levels of complexity, heterogeneity, and mobility in the envisioned beyond-5G integrated networks. To support the intelligence and autonomous nature of 6G, the concept of Self-Evolving Network (SEN) was presented in [40], [41]. SEN considers the integrated architecture of 6G and beyond.…”
Section: Intelligent Management and Orchestrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, both ENI and SON concepts are still limited to the 5G context and may not be sufficiently agile in coping with the immense levels of complexity, heterogeneity, and mobility in the envisioned beyond-5G integrated networks. To support the intelligence and autonomous nature of 6G, the concept of Self-Evolving Network (SEN) was presented in [37] [38]. SEN considers the integrated architecture of 6G and beyond.…”
Section: Intelligent Management and Orchestrationmentioning
confidence: 99%