In the telecommunications sector, 6G, the sixth-generation, which is currently being developed for the wireless technologies that support a mobile data network. This is the planned successor to 5G, and will probably still be a lot faster. Like its predecessors, 6G networks are likely to be PE-networks, where the service area is divided into small geographical areas called cells. Several of the companies (Nokia, Ericsson, Huawei, Samsung, LG, and Apple, as well as a number of countries (China, South Korea and Japan have also expressed interest in 6G networks.
6G networks will be expected to be present, even to a greater degree of heterogeneity than their predecessors, and are likely to support the applications that go well beyond the mobile device and the use of scenarios, such as virtual and augmented reality( VR/AR), and a high incidence of direct communication, pervasive intelligence, and the Internet of Things. Mobile operators are expected to adopt a flexible, decentralized business models, 6G, local, spectrum licensing, spectrum sharing, the sharing of infrastructure and the intelligent, automated management based on mobile edge computing, artificial intelligence, artificial intelligence, and short-packet communications, and blockchain-based technologies
Comments
Post a Comment