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Hyper_converged Services and iNfrastructures
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Hyper_converged Services and iNfrastructures
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Junseon Kim is currently a Post Doctoral Researcher in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Seoul National University (SNU) with the Center of URAN (ITRC). He received his Ph.D. degree in Computer Science from Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST), Ulsan, Republic of Korea, in 2023. His research interests include latency-guaranteed networking (with ML) for next-generation cellular networks (i.e., 5G-Adv/6G).
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6G is typically regarded as a performance-enhanced version of 5G. However, through the process of evolution from 4G to 5G, we already have witnessed that improving throughput and latency performance does not necessarily bring a breakthrough to human life. In that regard, what to achieve with 6G and what to provide through 6G should be discussed and planned more carefully than ever in order not to make our society misunderstand the imperativeness of continuous investment and innovations in communications technologies. In this talk, the following two keys to differentiate 6G from 5G from the users¡¯ perspective not from the technologies¡¯ perspective are discussed in depth with anticipated technical challenges therein: 1) enabling the vision of end-to-end performance guarantee for 6G, namely hyper-connected computing vision with the capability of flexibly adjusting computing and networking resources, 2) providing programming interfaces to applications for them to directly benefit from the performance-guaranteed computing and networking.
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