6G-TWIN has reached the halfway point of its project, delivering key milestones in the development of network digital twins, virtual replicas that make future 6G networks observable, predictable, and self-optimising.
As part of its mid-term achievements, 6G-TWIN has released nine public deliverables that provide detailed insights into the project’s foundations, architecture, and open software components. These deliverables cover a wide range of aspects, from the project’s identity and overall vision to the technical and operational frameworks underpinning network digital twins. They include the initial architecture and technical foundations of 6G-TWIN, frameworks for secure, scalable, and distributed data collection and exposure, and the first versions of basic and functional AI and network models. Key aspects of data governance, privacy, and harmonization are also addressed, alongside a data management plan. Additionally, the deliverables define methodologies for evaluating network performance and planning, as well as frameworks for zero-touch service and network management, supporting autonomous orchestration of AI-based network functions and services.
These publicly available deliverables provide the research and industrial community with the resources needed to explore, experiment, and build upon 6G-TWIN technologies. 👉 Explore public deliverables.
For a detailed overview of the project’s progress, impact, and upcoming demonstrations, read our full press release and watch our latest video 📽️👇

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