Cognitive Infrastructure: A Unified DCIM Framework for AI Data Centers
By: Krishna Chaitanya Sunkara
Potential Business Impact:
Manages computer centers smarter and cooler.
This work presents DCIM 3.0, a unified framework integrating semantic reasoning, predictive analytics, autonomous orchestration, and unified connectivity for next-generation AI data center management. The framework addresses critical challenges in infrastructure automation, sustainability, and digital-twin design through knowledge graph-based intelligence, thermal modeling, and the Unified Device Connectivity Protocol (UDCP).Keywords-Data Center Infrastructure Management, DCIM, AI Data Centers, Knowledge Graphs, Digital Twin, Thermal Management, Infrastructure Automation, Sustainability, GPU Computing, Data Center
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