Kim, 2022 - Google Patents
AI-enabled network layerKim, 2022
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- 14090107140671733769
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- Kim H
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- Artificial Intelligence for 6G
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In order to explore websites and communicate with mobile devices, we should interconnect among different networks. The interconnection tasks among networks take place at the network layer. The main function of the traditional network layer is to establish the …
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