Goal-Oriented Multi-Agent Semantic Networking: Unifying Intents, Semantics, and Intelligence
Shutong Chen, Qi Liao, Adnan Aijaz, Yansha Deng

TL;DR
This paper proposes GoAgentNet, a goal-oriented multi-agent semantic networking architecture for 6G, enabling intelligent, energy-efficient, and unified communication aligned with high-level application goals.
Contribution
It introduces a novel architecture that integrates multi-agent collaboration, semantic computation, and cross-layer networking to support goal-driven 6G services.
Findings
Energy efficiency improved by up to 99%
Task success rate increased by up to 72%
Demonstrated benefits across three 6G scenarios
Abstract
6G services are evolving toward goal-oriented and AI-native communication, which are expected to deliver transformative societal benefits across various industries and promote energy sustainability. Yet today's networking architectures, built on complete decoupling of the applications and the network, cannot expose or exploit high-level goals, limiting their ability to adapt intelligently to service needs. This work introduces Goal-Oriented Multi-Agent Semantic Networking (GoAgentNet), a new architecture that elevates communication from data exchange to goal fulfilment. GoAgentNet enables applications and the network to collaborate by abstracting their functions into multiple collaborative agents, and jointly orchestrates multi-agent sensing, networking, computation, and control through semantic computation and cross-layer semantic networking, allowing the entire architecture to pursue…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSoftware-Defined Networks and 5G · Advanced Wireless Communication Technologies · IoT and Edge/Fog Computing
