ZTE Communications ›› 2026, Vol. 24 ›› Issue (2): 3-15.DOI: 10.12142/ZTECOM.202602002

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AI Agent Centric Network: New Network Design Paradigm and Related Key Technologies

Duan Xiangyang1,2, Yang Li1,2(), Zhang Kangjie1,2, Sun Wenwen1,2, Xie Feng1,2, Niu Li1,2   

  1. 1.State Key Laboratory of Mobile Network and Mobile Multimedia, Shenzhen 518055, China
    2.ZTE Corporation, Shenzhen 518057, China
  • Received:2026-04-11 Online:2026-06-16 Published:2026-06-16
  • About author:Duan Xiangyang is the Deputy General Manager of Technology Planning at ZTE Corporation and a professor-level senior engineer. He is responsible for technology pre-research planning and technical cooperation at ZTE. He has received one first prize of the National Science and Technology Progress Award, several first prizes of provincial and ministerial science and technology progress awards, and one first prize of the China Institute of Communications Technological Invention Award. His main research interests are in network communication systems technology.
    Yang Li (yang.li8@zte.com.cn) is a professor-level senior engineer and serves as the chief engineer for 6G technology pre-research at ZTE Corporation. He is the head (senior expert) of the Algorithm Department’s Nanjing team, with 20 years of experience in wireless technology pre-research and standardization. He has authored and co-authored more than 30 technical papers, white papers, and technical monographs in the field of communications. His main research interests include strategic planning and system design for ODICT industry development, intelligent future wireless networks and digital twin applications, integrated communication, sensing, computing, intelligence, trust technologies, and vertical industry applications.
    Zhang Kangjie is an engineer in wireless communications technology R&D at ZTE Corporation. He received his Ph.D. degree in communication engineering from Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications (BUPT), China. He has published over 10 SCI-indexed papers. His research interests include 6G RAN architecture design and 6G AI agent communication protocols.
    Sun Wenwen is a wireless technology pre-research engineer at ZTE Corporation. She received her master’s degree from Southeast University, China and her bachelor’s degree from Xi’an Jiaotong University, China. Her main research interests include 6G native intelligence and new service applications, such as digital twin and data plane technologies.
    Xie Feng, PhD, is the head of 6G access network architecture and chief wireless architecture expert at ZTE Corporation, as well as the academic leader of the State Key Laboratory of Mobile Network and Mobile Multimedia Technology, China. He received his bachelor’s degree from Peking University, China and his Ph.D. degree from Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. He has conducted short-term research at BT Innovation Centre, UK and the University of Hong Kong, China. Since joining ZTE, he has served as subproject manager for WiMAX/LTE standard pre-research, head of 5G access network architecture pre-research, and chief designer for 5G RAN prototype and product protocol design.
    Niu Li received her master’s degree from Beijing Jiaotong University, China in 2008. She is currently a pre-research engineer at ZTE Corporation in Beijing, China. Her research interests include IoT communications, satellite communications, and 5G/6G communications.
  • Supported by:
    the National Science and Technology Major Project of China(2025ZD1304800)

Abstract:

The diverse and heterogeneous terminal artificial intelligence (AI) agents and network-element AI agents are flourishing in a flywheel-like manner. The new characteristics of their capabilities and behaviors will reshape the service paradigm and traffic logic of future mobile information networks. This article first elaborates on the dynamics of the intertwined and integrated development of the AI agent/robot industry and the wireless communication industry. Then, based on an analysis of the new capabilities and behavioral characteristics of terminal AI agents and network-element AI agents, the article deduces a new design paradigm for future AI agent-centric (AA-Centric) networks, which includes seven core features: intent-driven, proactive service, distributed collaboration, efficient customization, deterministic guarantee, online evolution, and infinite generation. Guided by this new paradigm, the new architecture of 6G networks is further deduced, and the key supporting technologies are expounded. Finally, it is concluded that AI agents play a crucial role in driving the innovation of future network architectures and the ultimate expansion of capabilities.

Key words: 6G wireless system, AI agent, AA-Centric design, system capability characteristics, system behavior characteristics