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Main Authors: Liu, Yuanwei, Gan, Xu, Wang, Zhaolin, Shan, Shan, Zhao, Zongyao, Ding, Zhiguo
Format: Preprint
Published: 2026
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2605.15873
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author Liu, Yuanwei
Gan, Xu
Wang, Zhaolin
Shan, Shan
Zhao, Zongyao
Ding, Zhiguo
author_facet Liu, Yuanwei
Gan, Xu
Wang, Zhaolin
Shan, Shan
Zhao, Zongyao
Ding, Zhiguo
contents Future wireless networks are moving toward autonomous service operation, where network control and resource management need to respond to time-varying radio conditions and evolving service objectives. To address this shift, this article develops an agent-native wireless communication framework that characterizes the interplay between agent intelligence and communication systems. In this framework, the coupling is organized around \emph{agents for communications} and \emph{communications for agents}. For agent-native operation, the architecture is organized around deployable computing infrastructure, programmable open radio access network (O-RAN) software, and controllable communication interfaces. Based on this architecture, \emph{agents for communications} addresses the use of agents in communication-system design and operation, including agent-generated communication software and agent-driven adaptive wireless optimization. On the other side, \emph{communications for agents} addresses wireless service support for agent operation, including network-supported single-agent loops and network-assisted multi-agent coordination. Finally, it outlines promising research directions for measurable, safe, and interoperable deployment of agent-native wireless communications.
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spellingShingle Agent-Native Wireless Communications: Architecture, Opportunities, and the Road Ahead
Liu, Yuanwei
Gan, Xu
Wang, Zhaolin
Shan, Shan
Zhao, Zongyao
Ding, Zhiguo
Signal Processing
Future wireless networks are moving toward autonomous service operation, where network control and resource management need to respond to time-varying radio conditions and evolving service objectives. To address this shift, this article develops an agent-native wireless communication framework that characterizes the interplay between agent intelligence and communication systems. In this framework, the coupling is organized around \emph{agents for communications} and \emph{communications for agents}. For agent-native operation, the architecture is organized around deployable computing infrastructure, programmable open radio access network (O-RAN) software, and controllable communication interfaces. Based on this architecture, \emph{agents for communications} addresses the use of agents in communication-system design and operation, including agent-generated communication software and agent-driven adaptive wireless optimization. On the other side, \emph{communications for agents} addresses wireless service support for agent operation, including network-supported single-agent loops and network-assisted multi-agent coordination. Finally, it outlines promising research directions for measurable, safe, and interoperable deployment of agent-native wireless communications.
title Agent-Native Wireless Communications: Architecture, Opportunities, and the Road Ahead
topic Signal Processing
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2605.15873