Embodied Intelligent Spectrum Management: A New Paradigm for Dynamic Spectrum Access

arXiv:2602.13245v1 Announce Type: new
Abstract: Wireless communication is evolving into an agent era, where numerous intelligent agents equipped with perception, reasoning, and interaction capabilities will operate in highly dynamic wireless environments. To complete diverse complex tasks, agent communication will play a critical role, which enables autonomous information exchange with external tools, services, and other agents. This trendy movement will dramatically increase spectrum demand and result in unprecedented challenges for spectrum management. However, current spectrum management paradigms, including static spectrum allocation and intelligent management, lack the flexibility and generalization to accommodate the dynamic and heterogeneous demands of agent communication. The recent advancements in embodied intelligence (EI) bring a promising solution, and this article will provide our vision of an emerging embodied intelligent spectrum management (EISM) paradigm. We start with an architecture for EISM, elaborating its key enabling technologies. Then, a prototype platform is presented to demonstrate the advantages of EISM. Finally, key challenges and open issues are outlined to facilitate future research in this emerging field.

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