
What are some of the active research areas for Nokia. Are you looking at the use of AI and Agentic AI for wireless?
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There are a lot of opportunities for AI and Gen AI in wireless and security for wireless. What are some of the areas of active research at Nokia. Are you looking at foundational wireless models? I have over 2 decades of experience leading research in wireless, AI, and Security.
Kathyayani S. asked a question to Kelly W.
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Date asked: Thursday, June 19, 2025
Last reviewed: Wednesday, June 25, 2025
Kelly W.
research scientist
Some of Nokia's active research areas in AI and Generative AI for wireless and wireless security include:
- Autonomous Networks: Nokia is heavily invested in research to create self-managing and self-optimizing networks using AI and machine learning. This includes predictive maintenance, automated network configuration, and intelligent resource allocation. Generative AI could play a role in creating more sophisticated network models and simulations for testing and optimization.
- Network Security: AI and Gen AI are being explored to enhance network security by improving threat detection, anomaly identification, and automated response to cyberattacks. This involves developing AI models that can learn and adapt to evolving threats.
- Network Optimization: AI is used to optimize network performance, capacity, and energy efficiency. This includes techniques like traffic prediction, resource allocation, and interference mitigation. Generative AI could potentially design more efficient network architectures and protocols.
- 5G and 6G Development: Nokia's research into 5G-Advanced and 6G heavily incorporates AI and machine learning. AI is crucial for managing the complexity and scale of these next-generation networks. This includes areas like radio resource management, network slicing, and edge computing.
Here is a good starting point of getting to know Nokia's work on network fundamentals: Network Fundamentals | Nokia.com and AI AI and Software Systems | Nokia.com
Wednesday, June 25, 2025