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➠<International Collaborations> Dr. Baek-Young Choi delivered a speech titled "AI-Assisted Network Services over Federated Open Networks in 5G and beyond" at the 6G Communications and Sensing Research Center on Aug. 05, 2024.

Date:2024/08/05, 10:00~11:30

Venue:電資大樓 工EC2002

Topic:AI-Assisted Network Services over Federated Open Networks in 5G and beyond

Dr. Baek-Young Choi (IEEE ComSoc Distinguished Lecturer) visited the 6G Communication and Sensing Research Center on August 5, 2024 to discuss the cutting-edge AI-assisted communication technologies, and shared her research results and insights on the topic of "AI-Assisted Network Services over AI-Assisted Network Services over 5G and beyond", Dr. Choi shared her research results and insights.

Dr. Choi delved into how 5G networks and the anticipated 6G network architecture are largely virtualized and dependent on software functions. She pointed out that this virtualization trend extends from the core network to the Radio Access Network (RAN) function. Decoupling of software and hardware, open interfaces, containerization and virtualization, and open source principles provide ample opportunities for testbed-based AI-assisted innovation.

Dr. Choi also presented an ongoing project to develop a decentralized federated platform that enables flexible AI-assisted network services on cross-departmental open networks. She elaborated on the complexity of the open testbed and its federation platform, and specifically discussed a case study of web services on the federation network, demonstrating how machine learning and generative AI techniques can be used to enable semantic network management. This talk provided the attendees with rich knowledge and valuable insights to advance the development of AI-assisted communication technologies, and brought new research ideas and collaboration opportunities to the students and teachers in the audience.

Dr. Choi also introduced the development of IEEE ComSoc and encouraged women to engage in engineering research with her own experience.

 

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