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From Automated to Autonomous: Hierarchical Agent-native Network Architecture (HANA)

Artificial Intelligence 2026-05-21 v1 Networking and Internet Architecture

Abstract

Realizing Level 4/5 Autonomous Networks (AN) demands a shift from static automation to agent-native intelligence. Current operations, reliant on rigid scripts, lack the cognitive agency to handle off-nominal conditions. To address this, this letter proposes a hierarchical multi-agent reference architecture enabling high-level autonomy. The framework features a Dual-Driven Orchestrator that coordinates specialized Executive Agents, supported by a shared Public Memory for unified domain knowledge. A key innovation is the integration of agent self-awareness, which empowers the system to harmonize deliberative strategic governance with reflexive fault recovery. We instantiate and validate this architecture within a 5G Core environment. Case studies demonstrate that the system sustains critical throughput under congestion and reduces Mean Time to Repair (MTTR) by 86%, confirming its efficacy in unifying strategic planning with operational resilience.

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@article{arxiv.2605.20608,
  title  = {From Automated to Autonomous: Hierarchical Agent-native Network Architecture (HANA)},
  author = {Binghan Wu and Shoufeng Wang and Yunxin Liu and Ya-Qin Zhang and Joseph Sifakis and Ye Ouyang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2605.20608},
  year   = {2026}
}

Comments

This manuscript has been accepted by IEEE Networking Letters