IEEE Access (Jan 2023)

Organic 6G Networks: Vision, Requirements, and Research Approaches

  • Marius-Iulian Corici,
  • Fabian Eichhorn,
  • Roland Bless,
  • Michael Gundall,
  • Daniel Lindenschmitt,
  • Bastian Bloessl,
  • Marina Petrova,
  • Lara Wimmer,
  • Ronny Kreuch,
  • Thomas Magedanz,
  • Hans D. Schotten

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2023.3293055
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11
pp. 70698 – 70715

Abstract

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Building upon the significant number of already published 6G position papers, we are concentrating on the immediate next steps toward turning the research vision of software-centric networks into reality. This is accomplished, by summarizing and assessing the various requirements documents and providing a significant number of specific research directions and approaches in order to fulfill them. This article complements the existing body of work, by focusing on future core networks and their infrastructures, yet maintaining a system-level perspective and progressing in the direction of scoping key technology elements and providing high-potential research approaches for them. Additionally, we rigorously discuss the impact that different technological advancements have on the other parts of the system, to provide a coherent, end-to-end network understanding. This is in strong contrast to current approaches, where from the challenges, each research direction becomes independent and, thus, its advances are potentially cancelled out by the next technology in the chain. By maintaining this system perspective, the adoption of the different technologies becomes easier, as they are developed in unison. To address the requirements in a coherent, holistic, and unified way, we extend our high-level architecture concept named “Organic 6G Networks” towards a comprehensive end-to-end system. A holistic software-centric system, adapting the latest software development advancements from the IT industry. The Organic 6G network provides support for building a streamlined software network architecture and offers the next step on the path towards the development and specification of future mobile networks.

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