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A Synergy of Computing Power Networks and Low-Altitude Economy Intelligent Communications: Challenges, Design Principles, and Research Directions

Published 28 Sep 2025 in cs.NI | (2509.23810v1)

Abstract: The rapid development of the Low-Altitude Economy (LAE) has created opportunities for emerging services such as autonomous aerial transportation, aerial sensing, and emergency response, all of which rely on efficient and intelligent communications. However, LAE intelligent communications face several challenges, including the limited computational capacity of aerial nodes, the lack of cross-scenario generalization, and the complexity of heterogeneous demands. Meanwhile, Computing Power Networks (CPNs) have emerged as a new paradigm for integrating distributed computing, networking, and storage resources, but they are also constrained by static deployment and limited adaptability. In this survey, we explore the synergy between LAE intelligent communications and CPNs. We first analyze how CPNs can support LAE intelligent communications in areas such as air-ground collaborative control, AI training, communication-computation co-ptimization, and ubiquitous low-altitude information processing. Conversely, we discuss how LAE intelligent communications can enhance CPNs through mobility-assisted control, distributed intelligent training, dynamic routing, and in-network aerial computing. Finally, based on these insights, we outline design principles and future research directions for integrated CPN-LAE systems. This work provides a comprehensive foundation for building flexible, adaptive, and resilient architectures that leverage the synergy between CPNs and LAE to deliver high-quality and sustainable low-altitude services.

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