Semantic Communications Services within Generalist Operated Networks
Quentin Lampin, Louis-Adrien Dufr\`ene, Guillaume Larue

TL;DR
This paper proposes a framework for integrating semantic communication principles into operated networks by standardizing semantic representations, establishing interfaces, and creating a control plane, demonstrated through three application scenarios.
Contribution
It introduces a novel approach to reconcile semantic communication with operated networks by defining standards and interfaces for application-aware data transmission.
Findings
Standardized semantic representations enable application-specific communication.
A dedicated network control plane facilitates semantic-aware data transmission.
Implementation scenarios demonstrate practical feasibility and benefits.
Abstract
This paper addresses the challenge of integrating semantic communication principles into operated networks, traditionally optimized based on network-centric metrics rather than application-specific needs. Operated networks strongly adhere to the principle of ``separation of concerns", which emphasizes a clear distinction between network operation and application. Despite the initial perceived incompatibility between semantic communication and the principles of operated networks, this paper provides solutions to reconcile them. The foundations of these solutions include the adoption of non-arbitrary semantic representations as a standard encoding for communications, the establishment of a standard interface between the application and network, and a dedicated network control plane. These enable the application to describe the data typology and the nature of the task, and to agree upon a…
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