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Raúl Cuervo Bello, Miguel Camelo, Johann M. Márquez-Barja, Nina Slamnik-Kriještorac
0 9. 1. 2026.

Towards Sustainable 6G Compute Continuum: Energy-aware Zero-Touch Network and Service Management used for Dynamic Vehicular Service Deployments

The exponential growth in connectivity and computing demand has made Network Function Virtualization Infrastructure (NFVI) a major contributor to global energy consumption. Conventional network and service deployments, whether based on legacy hardware appliances or NFVI stacks, struggle to dynamically provision resources for peak data traffic demand. This results in nearly constant energy consumption, even during low-traffic periods, leading to inefficient resource use. Network softwarization and virtualization have enabled flexible and programmable service deployments, which are beneficial for the rapid and dynamic scaling of network functions. This paper validates energy-aware service and network orchestration with a Zero-touch Network and Service Management (ZSM) framework for the autonomous optimization of computing, network, and power resources from NFVI in a use case focused on connected mobility, and in particular, smart traffic management. By modeling road traffic based on vehicle count and type and 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) profiles for data formats in vehicular communication scenarios, the ZSM framework adjusts services and resources to service requirements and to actual demand. Experimental validation on the real-life Smart Highway testbed in Antwerp, Belgium, demonstrates a strong correlation between vehicular traffic and power consumption, supporting the hypothesis that adaptive compute and network resource management reduces unnecessary energy use and advances the vision of sustainable and self-optimizing Sixth-Generation (6G) networks.


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