SDN enabled architecture for 6G networks refers to a next-generation network infrastructure that leverages Software-Defined Networking (SDN) concepts to enable greater flexibility, agility, and control in the management of network resources. With SDN, network operators can dynamically adjust and customize network configurations and services to meet the demands of rapidly evolving 6G applications and use cases. This architecture allows for centralized control of network functions, easier integration of network protocols and technologies, and improved scalability and programmability, ultimately paving the way for more efficient and responsive 6G networks.
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