Towards 6G Native-AI Edge Networks: A Semantic-Aware and Agentic Intelligence Paradigm
Chenyuan Feng, Anbang Zhang, Geyong Min, Yongming Huang, Tony Q. S. Quek, Xiaohu You

TL;DR
This paper envisions 6G networks integrating semantic-native communication and agentic intelligence, emphasizing task-oriented meaning exchange and autonomous, goal-driven network entities supported by foundation models and knowledge graphs.
Contribution
It introduces a unified taxonomy for semantic and agentic RANs, reviews enabling technologies, and discusses practical use cases and open challenges for future 6G AI-native networks.
Findings
Semantic-native communication enhances task success rates.
Multi-agent reinforcement learning enables autonomous RAN control.
Knowledge graphs facilitate cross-layer reasoning.
Abstract
The evolution toward sixth-generation wireless systems positions intelligence as a native network capability, fundamentally transforming the design of radio access networks (RANs). Within this vision, Semantic-native communication and agentic intelligence are expected to play central roles. SemCom departs from bit-level fidelity and instead emphasizes task-oriented meaning exchange, enabling compact SC and introducing new performance measures such as semantic fidelity and task success rate. Agentic intelligence endows distributed RAN entities with goal-driven autonomy, reasoning, planning, and multi-agent collaboration, increasingly supported by foundation models and knowledge graphs. In this work, we first introduce the conceptual foundations of SemCom and agentic networking, and discuss why existing AI-driven O-RAN solutions remain largely bit-centric and task-siloed. We then present…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSoftware-Defined Networks and 5G · Wireless Signal Modulation Classification · Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks (VANETs)
