What is UNEXT?
UNEXT will transform networking systems and software the same way UNIX® reshaped computing. Standing for Unified Networking Experience, UNEXT is a self-managing, interactive operating system that treats every network element as a self-contained entity, breaking down the barriers that have traditionally prevented these elements from interoperating.
In Nokia Bell Labs’ view, UNEXT will be a new stage in network software evolution, effectively transforming the network itself into an operating system.
Transforming network complexity into simplicity
Learn more about UNEXT and its roots in one of Bell Labs’ greatest innovations
The UNEXT Vision
UNEXT will flatten the many tiers of complexity that have come to define communications today, while extending the reach of networked systems by breaking down barriers that prevent those systems from interoperating. UNEXT has six focus areas.
Autonomous Services
UNEXT will provide automation and autonomy throughout all phases of service’s lifecycle: design, composition, deployment, activation, analysis, maintenance, assurance, operation and termination.
Data & Knowledge Services
The distributed intelligence in UNEXT will touch everything the network touches, automatically creating processes for agile-data and machine-learning operations as well as knowledge and context generation.
Network-Application Symbiosis
With an enriched network-application interface, UNEXT will enhance application performance and network efficiency through dynamic interactions.
Extended Computing Services
UNEXT will orchestrate heterogeneous compute capabilities along the entire device-edge-cloud continuum.
Decentralized Environments
UNEXT will enable secured and trusted orchestration among heterogeneous devices, components, entities and actors.
E2E System Dynamics
As new system properties emerge, UNEXT will capture desired properties such as reliability, security and scalability, while automatically weeding out undesired properties.
Network Systems and Security Research
Explore the latest Nokia Bell Labs innovations and research that will shape the future.
Research Project
Research Project
White paper
White paper
White paper
White paper
White paper
White paper
Press Release
White paper
Blog
Press Release
Project members
Research recognition
R Li, M Du, Z Wang, H Chang S. Mukherjee, E Eide "LongTale: Toward Automatic Performance Anomaly Explanation in Microservices"
Tianlun Hu, Qi Liao, Dan Wellington, and Georg Carle: "Inter-Cell Slicing Resource Partitioning via Coordinated Multi-Agent Deep Reinforcement Learning"
Nikos Papadis, L. Tassiulas, "Deep Reinforcement Learning-based Rebalancing Policies for Profit Maximization of Relay Nodes in Payment Channel Networks"
A look back at UNIX
UNIX® is a registered trademark of The Open Group
Discover more
Biographies
Location
Service
Awards