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Open6G: Orchestration, conflict management, and explainability in AI-powered next G wireless systems

​​​​​​​​​​Tommaso Melodia Webinar

TALK

This webinar presented an overview of Prof. Tommaso Melodia's work laying the basic architectural and algorithmic principles for new approaches to design open, programmable, AI-powered, and virtualized next-generation cellular networks. It discussed architectural aspects, automation principles, and algorithmic frameworks enabling orchestration and management of intelligence, as well as coexistence ​between AI and RAN on a shared computed infrastructure. It also focused on intent-driven orchestration and network control through rApps, xApps, and dApps o​​perating at multiple time scales on the radio access network, with a focus on mitigation of conflicts arising from multiple Apps attempting to control correlated functionalities and on explainability of the resulting network behavior. 

WISDOM CORNER: LIVE LIFE LESSONS​

Participants had the chance to hear from Prof. Melodia ​about his impactful life less​ons over the years as well as his advice to young researchers in the field of information and communication technologies​. 

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Tommaso Melodia


SPEAKER:
Tommaso Melodia, Northeastern University, USA

Tommaso Melodia is the William Lincoln Smith Chair Professor with the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Northeastern University in Boston. He is also the Founding Director of the Institute for the Wireless Internet of Things and the Director of Research for the PAWR Project Office. He received his Laurea (integrated BS and MS) from the University of Rome - La Sapienza and his Ph.D. in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology in 2007. He is an IEEE Fellow and recipient of the National Science Foundation CAREER award. He was named a College of Engineering Faculty Fellow in 2017 and received the Søren Buus Outstanding Research Award in 2018 - the highest research award in the College of Engineering at Northeastern University.
Prof. Melodia has served as Associate Editor fo IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications, IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing, Elsevier Computer Networks, among others. He has served as Technical Program Committee Chair for IEEE Infocom 2018, General Chair for IEEE SECON 2019, ACM Nanocom 2019, and ACM WUWnet 2014. Prof. Melodia is the Director of Research for the Platforms for Advanced Wireless Research (PAWR) Project Office, a $100M public-private partnership to establish 4 city-scale platforms for wireless research to advance the US wireless ecosystem in years to come. The PAWR Project Office is co-lead by Northeastern University and US Ignite and is overseeing the overall deployment and operation of the PAWR Program.
Prof. Melodia’s research on modeling, optimization, and experimental evaluation of Internet-of-Things and wireless networked systems has been funded by the National Science Foundation, the Air Force Research Laboratory the Office of Naval Research, DARPA, and the Army Research Laboratory.





MODERATOR
Ian F. AkyildizITU J-FET Editor-in-Chief and Truva Inc., USA​​
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MODERATOR OF WISDOM CORNER: 
Alessia Magliarditi​, ITU Journal Manager, ITU ​​




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Register and Join

The webinar was open to anyone interested in the topic​.
Participation was free of charge. ​​​​
Register and join the webinar here​.​
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Date and Time

​​​​​1 April 2025, from 16:00 to 17:30 CEST​
This webinar  con​​sis​ted of a ​50 minute talk, followed by a 20 minute Q&A session and a​ 20 m​​inute Wisdo​​​m Corner: Live Life Lessons.

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Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this webinar series are those of the panelists and do not reflect the official policy or position of the ITU.​​​​​