6G Value Network towards energy and carbon efficiency
エネルギーと炭素効率に向けた6Gバリューネットワーク (AI 翻訳)
Adamantia Stamou, Constantinos Varsos, George Darzanos, Vasilios A. Siris, George Stamoulis, Mariza Tzouvali
🤖 gxceed AI 要約
日本語
本論文は、6GおよびICTエコシステムにおけるエネルギー消費とCO2排出のトレードオフを分析し、サービス品質と環境効率のバランスを取るためのインセンティブメカニズムを提案する。特に、メディアストリーミングやAIサービスにおけるエネルギー・炭素効率化の事例を示し、利害関係者の協調を促す枠組みを提示する。
English
This paper analyzes the trade-offs in 6G and ICT ecosystems between service quality and energy/CO2 efficiency, proposing incentive mechanisms to align stakeholder behaviors. It illustrates cases for media streaming and AI services, highlighting the need for joint identification of energy dependencies and business relationships to drive carbon-aware adoption.
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📝 gxceed 編集解説 — Why this matters
日本のGX文脈において
日本でもNTT・KDDI・ソフトバンクなどが6G開発を進めており、本論文のインセンティブ設計は通信事業者の省エネ・脱炭素戦略に示唆を与える。特にSSBJ開示におけるエネルギー効率指標の設定やScope1・2排出削減の施策検討に活用可能。
In the global GX context
This paper provides a framework for energy and carbon efficiency in 6G networks, relevant to global telecom operators under TCFD/ISSB reporting. The incentive mechanisms can help align stakeholder actions in broader ICT sustainability, contributing to Scope 2 and 3 emission reductions per disclosure standards.
👥 読者別の含意
🔬研究者:Researchers in ICT sustainability and energy efficiency can use the incentive framework for modeling stakeholder dynamics in 6G ecosystems.
🏢実務担当者:Telecom operators and ICT providers can apply these incentive mechanisms to design energy-efficient services and meet carbon reduction targets.
🏛政策担当者:Regulators can consider these incentive structures when crafting policies for carbon efficiency in next-generation networks.
📄 Abstract(原文)
While 6G-based verticals and services will provideenhanced value to users, this benefit should not be attained at theexpense of energy efficiency or CO2 footprint. The EU-fundedproject EXIGENCE investigates these trade-offs and proposessolutions to attain the right balance between service quality andenergy/environmental efficiency. As a basic part of these studies,in this paper, we carry out an innovative analysis of the future6G and broader ICT ecosystem, identifying business relationshipsamong different stakeholders as well as dependencies amongthem in terms of energy consumption. The optimization decisionsmade to reduce the overall energy consumption or the CO2footprint of a service should be aligned with the incentives ofthe stakeholders involved. Hence, we argue that it is importantto capture both energy dependencies and business relationships,the joint identification of which sheds light to: a) how incentivemechanisms should be applied (e.g., according to a chain ofincentives), and b) the type of incentive mechanisms that areappropriate to motivate all stakeholders (from end-users toproviders) to adopt energy-efficient and carbon-aware behaviors.To illustrate our approach, we also present certain incentivemechanisms for the cases of energy and carbon efficient mediastreamingand AI services.
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