In-Network Computing and Net4AI Paradigms For Future 6G Programmable Networks
Date
2025-01-30
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Università della Calabria
Abstract
The evolution toward 6G networks presents unprecedented opportunities for integrating
Artificial Intelligence (AI) within network architectures, transforming traditional
communication systems into intelligent, adaptable infrastructures. This
thesis explores two key research directions that advance this vision: in-network
security and network support to distributed AI.
The first line of research addresses the need for secure-by-design principles by
proposing a distributed, in-network security framework. Leveraging programmable
networking devices, this framework embeds anomaly detection models directly within
the data plane, creating a pervasive security fabric capable of identifying and mitigating
malicious activities in real-time. This approach emphasizes the critical role
of distributed intelligence in achieving robust, resilient networks.
The second line of research utilizes In-Network Computing (INC) and Split-AI
techniques to distribute AI-relevant computational tasks across various network
elements. By dynamically offloading parts of complex AI models, e.g. Neural
Network (NN), to computation-enabled user plane entities, this approach reduces
latency, conserves energy, and minimizes processing demands on User Equipment
(UE). Through the development of an Intelligent User Plane (IUP), this thesis
demonstrates how next-generation networks can natively support distributed AI
applications, enabling real-time, resource-efficient processing closer to end-users.
Together, these contributions underscore the potential of AI-enhanced 6G networks
to deliver secure, scalable, and intelligent infrastructure. By addressing critical
requirements for both security and AI support, this work provides a comprehensive
foundation for the design and deployment of resilient, AI-native network
systems in the 6G era.
Description
Università della Calabria. Dipartimento di Ingegneria Informatica, Modellistica, Elettronica e Sistemistica. Dottorato di ricerca in: Programme in Information and Communication Technologies. Ciclo XXXVII
Keywords
In-Network Computing (INC), Programmable Networks, Net4AI, Network Security, 6G Networks