Project's results

The 6GARROW project will run for 36 months. The scheduled work for 6GARROW is divided into six work packages addressing different research & innovation areas and objectives of the project. As a result, 26 Devirables will be published during the project.

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Published deliverables

D2.2 – Initial System Architecture

Abstract
This deliverable defines the initial 6GARROW architecture and establishes the methodology to maintain a unified architectural view. Building on techno-economic factors, relevant standardization activities and leveraging a gap analysis of scenarios (D2.1) and a survey of state-of-the-art native-AI proposals, we consolidate Core Network and RAN enhancements into a functional architecture. This architecture introduces a semantic layer to group and layer different AI-native functionalities. The report also summarizes techno-economic factors and relevant standardization activities.

D3.1 – State of the art and challenges for AI/ML enhanced device performance

Abstract
This deliverable presents the state of the art on AI/ML solutions for AI/ML enhanced device performance in the context of the 6GARROW project. It supports Objective 2: Enhance Device Performance with AI/ML and represents the first measurable result toward achieving this objective. The document reviews existing approaches and outlines planned studies across three main themes: (i) terminal traffic automation and optimization, (ii) terminal energy efficiency enhancement, and (iii) terminal hardware simplification. This analysis establishes a solid foundation for future work on AI/ML-driven device performance enhancement in 6GARROW project, paving the way for intelligent, energy-efficient, and adaptive solutions that will form the basis of next-generation AI-native network architectures.

D4.1 – State of the art on AI/ML Solutions for RAN and Core Optimization

Abstract
This deliverable presents the state of the art on AI/ML solutions for RAN and Core optimization in the context of the 6GARROW project. It supports Objective 3: Optimize RAN and Core based on AI/ML solutions, and constitutes the first measurable result toward this objective. The document reviews existing approaches and outlines planned studies on three main themes: (i) AI-native and semantic 6G architectures, (ii) AI-driven resource usage and energy optimization, and (iii) automation and failure recovery across RAN and Core domains. The analysis establishes a baseline for future 6GARROW work, guiding subsequent research, integration, and validation activities toward trustworthy, energy-efficient, and resilient AI-native 6G networks.

D2.1 – 6GARROW Scenarios, Use Cases and related KPIs/KVIs

Abstract
The present document introduces main Use Case Families and related detailed key Use Cases and related KPIs/KVIs meeting the requirements for European and Korean application of AI/ML in cellular networks, and to be applied in other Work Packages of 6GARROW where technical innovations are further developed and a proof-of-concept platform is being set-up. Building on the principle of an AI-native network design, the proposed Use Cases introduce novelty beyond the state of the art in fields of User Experience and overall Network Efficiency. These are expected to be the main drivers for a future, commercially successful generation of mobile networks.

D1.1 – Quality plan

Abstract
The 6GARROW project quality plan outlines a comprehensive framework for managing and executing the project’s objectives. It establishes internal rules, guidelines, and methodologies to ensure effective collaboration among partners, high-quality research outcomes, and efficient resource utilization. The plan covers project organization, document preparation, and deliverable processes. It emphasizes a structured approach with defined roles such as the Project Coordinator, Technical Coordinator, Work Package Leaders, Steering Committee, and Project Technical Committee to facilitate smooth project flow and decision-making. The plan is a living document, subject to updates approved by the Steering Committee, ensuring adaptability and continuous improvement throughout the project’s lifecycle. This structured methodology aims to achieve the project’s goals while adhering to best practices in collaborative research and development.

D1.2 – Data management plan

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This Data Management Plan (DMP) outlines the strategic framework for the collection, management, preservation, and sharing of data generated during the 6GARROW project. Developed at the project’s inception, the DMP ensures that data are handled to maximize their value, accessibility, and reusability, while safeguarding sensitive information and adhering to legal and ethical standards. Recognizing the dynamic nature of research, the DMP is designed to be adaptable, allowing for updates in response to evolving project objectives, technological advancements, regulatory changes, and stakeholder feedback. The plan emphasizes adherence to the FAIR data principles—making data Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable—to contribute to knowledge advancement and innovation. As a living document, the DMP will be periodically reviewed and revised, with changes documented and communicated to stakeholders to maintain transparency and trust.

D6.1 – Dissemination, standardisation and communication plans, and project website

Abstract
The 6GARROW deliverable D6.1 defines the dissemination, standardization, and communication strategy for the project. It establishes a structured framework to maximize the project’s visibility, impact, and engagement with key stakeholders, including industry, academia policymakers, and standardization bodies.

The document outlines targeted communication channels, content strategies, and dissemination activities, ensuring alignment with global 6G research and regulatory developments. The deliverable also addresses project’s EU-Korea collaboration, including joint research, Proof-of-Concept demonstrations, and standardization contributions.

This document serves as a reference point to ensure alignment with 6GARROW’s objectives, and as a guide to help the project team both communicate and report its work and impact throughout the project

Upcoming deliverables