What is self-healing, and why is it important for 6G?
Self-healing refers to a network’s ability to automatically detect, diagnose, and recover from faults, failures, or performance degradations without requiring manual intervention. In integrated TNTN systems, where network conditions can rapidly change due to mobility, weather, or varying traffic demands, self-healing is essential for maintaining reliable and uninterrupted connectivity. By continuously monitoring network performance and automatically correcting issues, self-healing can reduce downtime, improve QoS, and help future 6G systems meet demanding SLAs.