Towards AI-Native 6G networks

The 6GARROW project, a European-Korean collaboration, has released its first technical deliverables to advance the development of AI-native and energy-aware 6G networks. These reports establish a unified system architecture, define key use cases with specific performance indicators, and analyze the state of the art for enhancing device intelligence and optimizing radio access and core networks. The findings identify critical research priorities including semantic communication, energy-efficient AI architectures, and autonomous failure recovery mechanisms to support self-optimizing infrastructure. By integrating artificial intelligence directly into terminals and network layers, the consortium aims to create resilient, flexible, and commercially viable next-generation mobile systems.

Source: https://www.6gflagship.com/news/towards-ai-native-6g-networks/

Keywords: AI-native networks, semantic communication, energy-aware architecture, terminal optimization, self-managing systems

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