From Traditional Automation to Embodied Wireless Intelligence: Vision-Language-Action Empowered Physics-Aware Communication Networks
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Wireless network automation has progressed from rule-based self-organising networks (SON) to data-driven optimisation, yet existing systems remain fundamentally disembodied, optimising performance indicators without perceiving the physical environment that governs radio propagation. We propose the embodied intelligent empowered base station (eBS), a paradigm that adopts a Vision-Language-Action (VLA) pipeline to transform base stations into autonomous agents capable of situated perception, causal physical reasoning, and physics-aware action generation. The eBS employs a two-tier asynchronous architecture: a Semantic Planner powered by a frontier Vision-Language Model (VLM) generates structured action directives on human timescales, whilst a Tactical Controller executes real-time adaptation. Case studies demonstrate that a single VLA pipeline, without task-specific training, can perform zero-shot material reasoning, generalise across viewpoints, and predict dynamic events before signal degradation occurs, illustrating a paradigm shift from traditional rule-following network automation to embodied intelligence empowered future wireless networks.
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