arXiv:2608. 10714v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: The Organic 6G vision of a network of networks spanning an edge-cloud continuum complemented by non-terrestrial resources requires, to realize its promise, service provisioning that is simple to operate, scalable across independently administered domains, and agile under domain churn (i.
By Masoud Shokrnezhad, Tarik Taleb
arXiv:2608. 13420v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Embodied intelligent virtual agents are expected to operate as persistent, adaptive, and context-aware entities within complex virtual and Metaverse worlds.
By Aimilios Hadjiliasi, Louis Nisiotis
arXiv:2606. 14356v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Applications in the 3D Computing Continuum, which unifies edge, cloud, and space, require combining multiple AI tasks such as object detection, time-series analytics, and natural language processing into Compound AI systems.
By Milos Gravara, Cynthia Marcelino, Andrija Stanisic, Stefan Nastic
arXiv:2603. 04444v3 Announce Type: replace-cross Abstract: As large language models (LLMs) diversify across modalities, capabilities, and cost profiles, the problem of intelligent request routing -- selecting the right model for each query at inference time -- has become a critical systems challenge.
By Xunzhuo Liu (Steve), Huamin Chen (Steve), Samzong Lu (Steve), Yossi Ovadia (Steve), Guohong Wen (Steve), Hao Wu (Steve), Zhengda Tan (Steve), Jintao Zhang (Steve), Senan Zedan (Steve), Yehudit Kerido (Steve), Liav Weiss (Steve), Haichen Zhang (Steve), Bishen Yu (Steve), Asaad Balum (Steve), Noa Limoy (Steve), Abdallah Samara (Steve), Baofa Fan (Steve), Brent Salisbury (Steve), Ryan Cook (Steve), Zhijie Wang (Steve), Qiping Pan (Steve), Rehan Khan (Steve), Avishek Goswami (Steve), Houston H. Zhang (Steve), Shuyi Wang (Steve), Ziang Tang (Steve), Fang Han (Steve), Zohaib Hassan (Steve), Jianqiao Zheng (Steve), Avinash Changrani (Steve), Xue (Steve), Liu, Bowei He
arXiv:2607. 28629v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: The rapid transition from reactive large language models (LLMs) to persistent, action-capable systems has exposed critical gaps in the architectural understanding of Agentic AI, particularly in separating inference, orchestration, and execution layers for autonomous AI agents.
By Konstantinos I. Roumeliotis, Ranjan Sapkota
arXiv:2607. 11138v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: The rapid expansion of capabilities in Large Language Model (LLM) agents has exposed a critical architectural bottleneck: when agents are given access to a flat, monolithic registry of tools, the model must evaluate hundreds or thousands of options simultaneously.
By Prashant Devadiga, Abhishek, Adithya Mishra, Alok Singh, Amisha Sinha, Asit Desai, Gaurang Dahad, Harshit Bhushan, Mandati Pramod Reddy, Prakhar Gupta, Rupesh Patil, Siddhi Behere