Cognitive Service Architecture for 6G Core Network

Published: 2021, Last Modified: 20 May 2025IEEE Trans. Ind. Informatics 2021EveryoneRevisionsBibTeXCC BY-SA 4.0
Abstract: 5G communication is making much progress in achieving the Internet of Things and improving the quality of user experience in large bandwidth scenarios. By introducing a variety of new technologies, the performance of 5G has been greatly improved. However, emerging applications put forward more stringent requirements in terms of latency, reliability, peak data rate, service continuity, etc. Communication technology still needs to be further developed. In this article, the next generation of core networks is conceptualized. Inspired by the nervous system of the octopus, we propose a new cognitive service architecture. Cognitive service architecture is a new architecture designed for the 6G core network. It is proposed to enhance the core network so that it is qualified for the increasingly high requirement for quality of service and complicated scenarios. We first give a short vision of the 6G core network. Then cognitive service architecture is demonstrated in detail. A case study is demonstrated to show how cognitive service architecture enhances the performance of the system. Enabling technologies for 6G cognitive service architecture are discussed at last.
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