Hexa-X-II Work Package 3 (WP3) has released its second public deliverable, D3.3, advancing further into the 6G architectures. The report analyses beyond traditional communication services and how to explore data-driven architecture and modular cloud-native networks.
Analyzing the 6G Architectural Enablers
The previous deliverable D3.2 served as a comprehensive guide to the architecture enablers essential for the next generation of networks. D3.3 takes this one step further, with more concrete concepts and analysis of the enablers.
One cornerstone of the 6G architecture is the ability to support new beyond communication services such as sensing and AI. But the 6G architecture must also improve the ability to support different types of network deployments, such as D-MIMO networks, local mesh ad-hoc networks, and satellite support as well as scale networks based on current needs, to improve efficiency. However, for this to happen, the architecture should be cloud-native, modular, and easily extendable. D3.3 delves into the rationale and motivation behind these enablers, setting the stage for future deliverables. It provides a detailed analysis of each enabler area, emphasizing their critical role in shaping the 6G landscape.
For a more detailed exploration, please read the full deliverable and check out the accompanying presentation.
