A special issue of Communications & Networks Connect (3105-1421)
Submission Deadline: April 30, 2026 Published Articles: 0 Submit your Article Share
Lead Guest Editor
Telecommunications Engineering Department Hijjawi Faculty for Engineering Technology Yarmouk University Irbid Jordan
The advent of the 6G and B6G networks marks a turning point in the development of the global interconnected environment. In the case of B6G we see the introduction of what may be very revolutionary services like the ‘touch internet’ and ‘holographic communications’. Also, we note that in addition to size and complexity, which are at present unprecedented, the new networks also have very high performance requirements of ultra-low latency, high reliability, and support for up to hundreds of millionsof devices. Also, we see that the traditional, centralized management approach is in large part what is breaking down in the new networks. The central approach which is also very rigid and prone to failure is what is leaving new networks in the dust as they try to deal with their dynamic complexity.
In this context, this special issue focuses on the “fully autonomous network” paradigm, which envisions the metamorphosis of future networks into self-driving, self-enriching, and self-healing networks. Such networks are anticpaited to be realized via a seamless integration of artificial intelligence (AI), edge computing (EC), and cloud computing (CC), which gives it elastic, intelligent, and power-saving infrastructure. Hence, facilitating instantaneous adaptation, proactive control, and automated recovery from unplanned outages and security risks.
This special issue focuses mainly on four themes:
This special issue could be a suitable venue for publication for the following contributors:
By converging theory and practice, this issue aims to facilitate the development of an integrated roadmap for intelligent, robust, and sustainable communication networks. Autonomic networks will be the building blocks of the interconnected world ahead of us, enabling society to have a communications infrastructure that is faster, smarter, and automatically adaptive, secure, and sustainable.
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