Enabling Network and Service Programmability in 6G Mobile Communication Systems

Mohammad Asif Habibi, Adrián Gallego Sánchez, Ignacio Labrador Pavón, B. Han, G. Landi, B. Sayadi, Christos Ntogkas, I. Belikaidis, H. Schotten, P. Serrano, Jesús Pérez-Valero, A. Virdis
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Network programmability is crucial for addressing the multiplicity and heterogeneity of Network Services, the diversity of the underlying infrastructure of Sixth-Generation (6G) communication systems, and the requirements for maximum efficiency. The programmability of a service platform enables algorithmic network management by leveraging contemporary software virtualization technologies. Moreover, network programmability will abstract the essential network/service and resource configuration, as well as the production and administration of policy lifecycles, as the number of local breakouts (both public and private) is anticipated to grow exponentially. Network programmability is the central point of interest for Hexa-X, the European 6G flagship project, which aims to facilitate the dynamic adaptation to changing network situations and requirements for the most efficient use of available resources. To explore such a critical enabler of futuristic mobile networks, this article addresses the role of network and service programmability and its impact on various aspects of 6G within the context of Hexa-X. In order to accomplish this, the article begins by discussing Hexa-X's proposed service Management and Orchestration (M&O) framework for 6G. Based on this framework, it identifies and explores in greater detail the programmability of four primary processes in 6G: expressing application and service requirements; service description models and profiling; monitoring and diagnostics; and reasoning. Beyond the scope of the Hexa-X, this article aims to serve as a foundation for future research into network and service programmability in 6G.
在6G移动通信系统中实现网络和业务可编程性
网络可编程性对于解决网络服务的多样性和异构性、第六代(6G)通信系统底层基础设施的多样性以及最大效率的要求至关重要。服务平台的可编程性通过利用当代软件虚拟化技术实现了算法网络管理。此外,网络可编程性将抽象基本的网络/服务和资源配置,以及政策生命周期的生产和管理,因为预计本地突发事件(公共和私人)的数量将呈指数级增长。网络可编程性是欧洲6G旗舰项目Hexa-X的核心兴趣点,该项目旨在促进动态适应不断变化的网络情况和需求,以最有效地利用可用资源。为了探索这种未来移动网络的关键推动因素,本文讨论了网络和服务可编程性的作用及其在Hexa-X背景下对6G各个方面的影响。为了实现这一点,本文首先讨论Hexa-X提出的用于6G的服务管理和编排(M&O)框架。在此框架的基础上,本文更详细地确定并探讨了6G中四个主要过程的可编程性:表达应用和服务需求;服务描述模型和分析;监测和诊断;和推理。在Hexa-X的范围之外,本文旨在为6G中网络和业务可编程性的未来研究奠定基础。
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