Definition
Autonomic networking applies principles of autonomic computing to telecommunications networks, enabling systems to manage themselves with minimal human intervention. These networks use AI to detect faults, optimize performance, and adapt to changing traffic conditions autonomously. Key features include self-configuration, self-healing, self-optimization, and self-protection, which collectively enhance reliability and reduce operational costs for service providers.
Summary
Self-managing network infrastructure that uses AI to configure, optimize, and heal itself.
Key Concepts
- Self-Configuration
- Self-Healing
- Network Optimization
- Zero-Touch Provisioning
Use Cases
- 5G network management
- Data center traffic routing
- IoT device connectivity management