Towards More Flexible and Automated Communication Networks (Dagstuhl Seminar 22471)

Authors Artur Hecker, Stefan Schmid, Henning Schulzrinne, Lily Hügerich, Sándor Laki, Iosif Salem and all authors of the abstracts in this report



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Artur Hecker
  • Huawei Technologies - München, DE
Stefan Schmid
  • TU Berlin, DE
Henning Schulzrinne
  • Columbia University - New York, US
Lily Hügerich
  • TU Berlin, DE
Sándor Laki
  • Eötvös Lorand University - Budapest, HU
Iosif Salem
  • TU Berlin, DE
and all authors of the abstracts in this report

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Artur Hecker, Stefan Schmid, Henning Schulzrinne, Lily Hügerich, Sándor Laki, and Iosif Salem. Towards More Flexible and Automated Communication Networks (Dagstuhl Seminar 22471). In Dagstuhl Reports, Volume 12, Issue 11, pp. 96-108, Schloss Dagstuhl – Leibniz-Zentrum für Informatik (2023)
https://doi.org/10.4230/DagRep.12.11.96

Abstract

This report documents the program and the outcomes of Dagstuhl Seminar 22471 "Towards More Flexible and Automated Communication Networks". Communication network are becoming more and more automated, allowing to overcome human configuration errors (a frequent reason for outages) and enabling a more fine-grained control, potentially improving also efficiency. For example, the percentage of employees of Telecom companies "really touching the network" is decreasing. The goal of this seminar was to bring together experts in the field to identify and discuss the key challenges in making communication networks more autonomous. To this end, the seminar was structured around a small number of enlightning keynote talks, leaving significant time for breakout sessions and discussions, as well as socializing.

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ACM Subject Classification
  • Networks → Network architectures
  • Networks → Network protocols
  • Networks → Network algorithms
  • Software and its engineering
Keywords
  • networking
  • communication technologies
  • automation
  • programmability
  • flexibility

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