Integration of Agentic AI with 6G Networks for Mission-Critical Applications: Use-case and Challenges
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2502.13476v1
- Date: Wed, 19 Feb 2025 07:00:53 GMT
- Title: Integration of Agentic AI with 6G Networks for Mission-Critical Applications: Use-case and Challenges
- Authors: Sunder Ali Khowaja, Kapal Dev, Muhammad Salman Pathan, Engin Zeydan, Merouane Debbah,
- Abstract summary: Agentic AI (AAI) has gained a lot of attention recently due to its ability to analyze textual data through a contextual lens.<n>We propose a novel framework with a multi-layer architecture to realize the AAI.<n>Preliminary analysis shows that the AAI reduces initial response time by 5.6 minutes on average.
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- License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
- Abstract: We are in a transformative era, and advances in Artificial Intelligence (AI), especially the foundational models, are constantly in the news. AI has been an integral part of many applications that rely on automation for service delivery, and one of them is mission-critical public safety applications. The problem with AI-oriented mission-critical applications is the humanin-the-loop system and the lack of adaptability to dynamic conditions while maintaining situational awareness. Agentic AI (AAI) has gained a lot of attention recently due to its ability to analyze textual data through a contextual lens while quickly adapting to conditions. In this context, this paper proposes an AAI framework for mission-critical applications. We propose a novel framework with a multi-layer architecture to realize the AAI. We also present a detailed implementation of AAI layer that bridges the gap between network infrastructure and missioncritical applications. Our preliminary analysis shows that the AAI reduces initial response time by 5.6 minutes on average, while alert generation time is reduced by 15.6 seconds on average and resource allocation is improved by up to 13.4%. We also show that the AAI methods improve the number of concurrent operations by 40, which reduces the recovery time by up to 5.2 minutes. Finally, we highlight some of the issues and challenges that need to be considered when implementing AAI frameworks.
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