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DESCRIPTION:The fusion of digital and real worlds in all dimensions will be
  the driving force for future sixth-generation (6G) wireless systems. Ubiq
 uitous in-time and on-time communication services between humans\, machine
 s\, robots\, and their virtual counterparts are essential\, and they expan
 d from the ground to air\, space\, underground\, and deep sea. 6G systems 
 are not only data pipelines but also large-scale distributed computing sys
 tems with integrated sensing\, processing\, storage\, communication and co
 mputing capabilities. It is challenging to build ubiquitous and intelligen
 t 6G systems\, handling stringent quality-of-service (QoS) requirements\, 
 providing a rich set of communication modes\, including unicast\, multicas
 t\, broadcast\, in-cast\, and group-cast\, and supporting user-centric mob
 ile applications. In this talk\, we introduce a new protocol architecture\
 , Self-Evolving and Transformative (SET) architecture that can provide a w
 ide range of control functions\, and be intelligently configured for diffe
 rent types of 6G applications and networking environments. Its design prin
 ciples\, potentials\, and open issues are discussed. We also introduce a u
 se case applying the architecture to develop a mobility-aware multi-path Q
 UIC protocol for satellite networks.\n\nCo-sponsored by: Xianhao Chen\n\nS
 peaker(s): Lin Cai\n\nRoom: Room 603\, Bldg: Chow Yei Ching Building\, The
  University of Hong Kong\, Pokfulam Road\, Hong Kong\, Hong Kong\, China
LOCATION:Room: Room 603\, Bldg: Chow Yei Ching Building\, The University of
  Hong Kong\, Pokfulam Road\, Hong Kong\, Hong Kong\, China
ORGANIZER:chualiu@eee.hku.hk
SEQUENCE:19
SUMMARY:IEEE VTS DISTINGUISHED TALK: Self-Evolving and Transformative (SET)
  Protocol Architecture for 6G
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/375612
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;The fusion of digital and real&amp;nbsp\;world
 s in all dimensions will be the driving force for future sixth-generation&amp;
 nbsp\;(6G) wireless systems. Ubiquitous in-time and on-time&amp;nbsp\;communic
 ation services&amp;nbsp\;between humans\, machines\, robots\, and their virtua
 l counterparts are essential\,&amp;nbsp\;and they expand from the ground to ai
 r\, space\, underground\, and deep sea.&amp;nbsp\;6G&amp;nbsp\;systems are not onl
 y data pipelines but also large-scale distributed computing&amp;nbsp\;systems 
 with integrated sensing\, processing\, storage\, communication and computi
 ng&amp;nbsp\;capabilities.&amp;nbsp\;It is challenging to build ubiquitous and int
 elligent 6G systems\,&amp;nbsp\;handling stringent quality-of-service (QoS) re
 quirements\, providing a rich set&amp;nbsp\;of communication modes\, including
 &amp;nbsp\;unicast\, multicast\, broadcast\, in-cast\, and&amp;nbsp\;group-cast\, 
 and supporting user-centric mobile applications. In this talk\, we&amp;nbsp\;i
 ntroduce a new protocol architecture\, Self-Evolving and&amp;nbsp\;Transformat
 ive (SET)&amp;nbsp\;architecture that can provide a wide range of control&amp;nbsp
 \;functions\,&amp;nbsp\;and&amp;nbsp\;be&amp;nbsp\;intelligently configured for differ
 ent types of 6G applications and networking&amp;nbsp\;environments. Its design
  principles\, potentials\, and open issues are discussed.&amp;nbsp\;We also in
 troduce a use case applying the architecture to develop a&amp;nbsp\;mobility-a
 ware multi-path QUIC&amp;nbsp\;protocol for satellite networks.&lt;/p&gt;
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