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Enabling 6G Campus Networks Intelligent Control with Digital Twin: A case study

Campus networks are expected to include various new features compared to 4G and 5G networks, such as the exploitation of THz frequency bands and real-time network optimization. Furthermore, to enable future-proof network control, the Digital Twin Network (DTN) reference architecture can be exploited...

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Main Authors: Ennaceur, Zied, Bensalem, Mounir, Phung, Cao Vien, Drummond, Andre C., Jukan, Admela
Format: Conference Proceeding
Language:English
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Summary:Campus networks are expected to include various new features compared to 4G and 5G networks, such as the exploitation of THz frequency bands and real-time network optimization. Furthermore, to enable future-proof network control, the Digital Twin Network (DTN) reference architecture can be exploited to create an autonomic network system that provides intent-based interfaces and offers a complete adaptive network control tailored for campus network applications. This paper discusses such architecture and presents a case study focused on a THz system that can adapt its coding and modulation parameters in response to channel degradation due to environmental changes. Finally, simulation results evince the advantages of the proposed architecture.
ISSN:2374-9709
DOI:10.1109/NOMS59830.2024.10575904