Resilient-native and Intelligent NextG Systems
Mehdi Bennis

TL;DR
This paper explores the concept of resilience in NextG wireless systems, emphasizing its importance for societal infrastructure, and discusses its mathematical foundations, metrics, and trade-offs for enhancing network robustness and adaptability.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive definition of resilience, distinguishes it from related concepts, and discusses mathematical frameworks and metrics tailored for NextG network resilience.
Findings
Resilience involves elasticity and plasticity in network systems.
Mathematical foundations of resilience are still underdeveloped.
Trade-offs in resilience metrics are discussed for practical implementation.
Abstract
Just like power, water and transportation systems, wireless networks are a crucial societal infrastructure. As natural and human-induced disruptions continue to grow, wireless networks must be resilient to unforeseen events, able to withstand and recover from unexpected adverse conditions, shocks, unmodeled disturbances and cascading failures. Despite its critical importance, resilience remains an elusive concept, with its mathematical foundations still underdeveloped. Unlike robustness and reliability, resilience is premised on the fact that disruptions will inevitably happen. Resilience, in terms of elasticity, focuses on the ability to bounce back to favorable states, while resilience as plasticity involves agents (or networks) that can flexibly expand their states, hypotheses and course of actions, by transforming through real-time adaptation and reconfiguration. This constant…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSmart Grid Security and Resilience · Software-Defined Networks and 5G · Interconnection Networks and Systems
