In-Networking Computing Architecture Seminar
On May 21, 2025, a noteworthy seminar titled
In-Networking Computing Architecture will be hosted by Masayoshi Yasukawa, Director of the Network Service System Research Institute at NTT Corporation. This event will unfold the innovative steps towards realizing
6G and
IOWN with high-performance AI communications.
Seminar Details
The seminar will be held from
1 PM to 3 PM at the Kioi Forum, 4-1 Kioicho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, Japan. It will also be accessible via live streaming through
Zoom Webinar and will provide archived access for two weeks.
Why Attend?
Participants will gain insights into NTT's ongoing R&D centered around the
6G In-Networking Computing Architecture. Insights shared during the event will reflect on the successful implementation of AI services using this architecture, which was also demonstrated at
MWC 2025.
Key Areas of Focus
The program will delve into several critical aspects:
1.
IOWN Concept - Understanding the necessity of IOWN in today's context.
2.
Future ICT Architecture - Explore how future technological frameworks will look.
3.
Next-Gen Mobile Core - A detailed discussion on
In-Networking Computing and its practical demonstrations.
4.
Integration with All Photonics Networks - An introductory look into operational synergies with APN.
5.
Future Outlook - Projections for technological advancements and their implications.
6.
Q&A and Networking - An opportunity for exchanging ideas and business cards.
Highlights of the Presentation
NTT's new developments in
6G technology utilize the
Open Gateway/CAMARA API defined by GSMA, which facilitates slice path control according to the mobile network conditions. Notably, the
In-Networking Computing (INC) framework involves the installation of computing servers close to user communication devices, and the collaborative control of these servers is also a focus of discussion.
Recent testing confirmed the capability to meet quality requirements based on user demands rapidly through API control. The real-time transfer of video data utilizing AI analysis has achieved performance limits of
90% for AI models, showcasing the framework's effectiveness.
NTT's Commitment to Innovation
As part of the IOWN initiative, NTT is considering a new ICT architecture that interlinks INC and APN. This seminar aims to explain both the relevance of INC architecture and its collaboration with APN, which will be elaborated during the session.
To summarize, the
In-Networking Computing Architecture represents a pivotal advancement in NTT's strategy to integrate and optimize telecommunications for the upcoming 6G era.
For further interactions, attendees can connect with the New Society System Research Institute located in
Minato, Tokyo, or reach out via their website
SSK21. The New Society System Research Institute has been a prominent force in organizing professional seminars since its establishment in December 1996, delivering approximately 500 business seminars annually, aimed at providing strategic insights and value-added services to enhance client growth and opportunities.
Don’t miss this chance to be part of a revolutionary change in the telecommunications landscape. Register today to secure your spot!