[Keynote speech]Towards a Sustainable Digital Twin-based Network Architecture

Towards a Sustainable Digital Twin-based Network Architecture
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Start Time:2024-10-25 08:40 (Asia/Bangkok)

Duration:60min

Session:[P] Plenary Session » [P1] Opening & Keynotes

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Abstract
Research in the telecommunication domain is running at unprecedented pace in several areas spanning from propagation to multimedia processing and distribution, from optical to non-terrestrial telecommunication networks, from network intelligence for resource management to machine learning for security. Therefore, it is expected that several breakthroughs will stem in different research areas. However, the actual achievement of the desired impact in terms of new market opportunities and increased competitiveness of the relevant industries of such breakthroughs will happen only if they are inset into a coherent architectural framework. Objective of this talk is to discuss the main features of an open architecture capable of integrating innovative solutions developed in different communication and networking domains into a holistic framework that is coherent from both a technical and a business point of view. Such architecture should encompass all elements of the future network with special emphasis on the network edge and extreme edge where network functions will be executed. To achieve such goals the network architecture must be based on the concept of Digital Twin, suitably extended to meet the needs of a future telecommunication network, capable of supporting 6G and beyond services and considering sustainability as a major design driving force and thus focusing on key value indicators (KVIs) besides the key performance indicators (KPIs). In the envisioned architecture DTs will be implemented as a composition of microservices running across a fully distributed peer-to-peer platform to guarantee robustness, resilience and to remain open to the entrance of new players. Also, we will discuss how such network architecture can exploit generative artificial intelligence to make continuous innovation possible.
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Giacomo Morabito
Professor University of Catania

Giacomo Morabito is professor of telecommunications at the Department of Electrical, Electronics, and Computer Engineering of the University of Catania (Italy).

He received the laurea degree with laudem and the PhD from the University of Catania in 1996 and 2000. From 1999 to 2001 he was research engineer at the Broadband Wireless Networking Laboratory of the Georgia Institute of Technology (USA).

He has been involved in the organization of several conferences. For example, he was one of the founders and steering committee member of the ACM Information-Centric Networking conference and has been General Chair of ACM NanoCom 2016 and IFIP Networking 2022. Also, he has served in the editorial board of scientific journals such as Computer Networks and IEEE Wireless Communications Magazine.

He has coordinated a large number of research projects including the European Project COG-LO and is currently leading the project COHERENT which is responsible of defining the architecture of the network of the future in the context of the RESTART program funded by the Italian National Recovery and Resilience Plan (PNRR).

His current research interests include Digital Twins for networks, distributed AI, and sustainability in communications and networking.

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