Litcius/Paper detail

Paper 15 — Telecommunication Edge Reference Nodes: Network-Side Structural Roles, Personalized Boundary Configuration, and Essential-Function Parity Hardware in the AGI Era

The First Waters

2026Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)30 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This working paper introduces Telecommunication Edge Reference Nodes as network-side structural reference nodes for the AI+AGI era. Building on the AGI Structural Alignment Series, this paper addresses how telecommunications edge environments may serve as non-executable reference positions for AI+AGI outputs, user-side boundary configurations, institutional reference contexts, essential-function parity hardware, and distributed structural coordination. The paper does not treat telecommunication edge nodes as autonomous decision systems, execution controllers, surveillance systems, settlement systems, evidence-confirmation systems, or legal-effect mechanisms. The framework positions network-side edge nodes as structural reference environments that may correspond to SCD/BIFACE coordinate-bearing outputs, ARI preservation/reference contexts, GSL authority-condition boundaries, HTS time-based reference records, role-based responsibility references, and human-discretion boundaries. Personalized boundary configuration is treated as a structural reference configuration, not as personalized decision-making or automatic permission granting. The paper further discusses essential-function parity hardware as a reference-hardware concept for maintaining baseline access to AI+AGI-era structural functions across local, regional, institutional, and network-side environments. Such hardware is not presented as replacing cloud infrastructure, controlling users, executing legal effects, or determining rights. It is positioned as a support layer for reference continuity, resilience, and structural accessibility. This working paper is Paper 15 of the AGI Structural Alignment Series.

Topics & Concepts

Computer sciencePermissionBoundary (topology)Enhanced Data Rates for GSM EvolutionComputer hardwareParity (physics)Telecommunications networkSoftwareReference modelCloud computingTelecommunicationsComputer networkEdge computingHealthcare Technology and Patient MonitoringCognitive Computing and NetworksBig Data and Digital Economy
Paper 15 — Telecommunication Edge Reference Nodes: Network-Side Structural Roles, Personalized Boundary Configuration, and Essential-Function Parity Hardware in the AGI Era | Litcius