2020
DOI: 10.1109/mwc.001.1900488
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A Speculative Study on 6G

Abstract: While 5G is being tested worldwide and anticipated to be rolled out gradually in 2019, researchers around the world are beginning to turn their attention to what 6G might be in 10+ years time, and there are already initiatives in various countries focusing on the research of possible 6G technologies. This article aims to extend the vision of 5G to more ambitious scenarios in a more distant future and speculates on the visionary technologies that could provide the step changes needed for enabling 6G.

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“…As a result, for wireless computing among individuals and communities, privacy leakage is a predominant concern caused by perpetual data uploading, caching, and transmitting [32]. In the same line of thought, [33] observed that the latency, reliability, and data rate requirements of the applications involved in multiway virtual meeting with holographic projection, virtual and augmented reality (VAR), brain communication interface, teleportation, and remote surgery indicate that the applications are clearly beyond the capacity of the existing 5G systems. Eventually, AI and its enabling resources will be at the forefront of 6G.…”
Section: G and 6g In Cementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…As a result, for wireless computing among individuals and communities, privacy leakage is a predominant concern caused by perpetual data uploading, caching, and transmitting [32]. In the same line of thought, [33] observed that the latency, reliability, and data rate requirements of the applications involved in multiway virtual meeting with holographic projection, virtual and augmented reality (VAR), brain communication interface, teleportation, and remote surgery indicate that the applications are clearly beyond the capacity of the existing 5G systems. Eventually, AI and its enabling resources will be at the forefront of 6G.…”
Section: G and 6g In Cementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Blockchain technology will likely play a major role in securing and authenticating future communication systems thanks to the inherent advantage of distributed ledger technology. It offers a number of benefits including decentralization, transparency with adequate privacy and alteration-proof authentication [33].…”
Section: G and 6g In Cementioning
confidence: 99%
“…With 5G integrated fog computing/MEC, we envision that AMSs will further advance the WaaS, the InaaS, the poaAMSs, the production process, the customer (user) feedback and the vendor interventions, such as location-independent monitoring, configuration and maintenance. It is also speculated in a recent study by Tariq et al [96] that sixth-generation (6G) will be empowered by artificial intelligence (AI) and anticipated that AI will be collaboratively operating with distributed training at the network edges, which is yet to be solved. In summary, the contribution and the advances of wireless communication techniques for the development of AMSs and 4IR is essential.…”
Section: Wireless Communications Assisted Amssmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, radio frequency communication related impairments within a very sophisticated communication network composed of thousands of AMSs devices are the inherent communication challenges to tackle with. Therefore, AMSs have to support ultra-reliable low-latency communication (URLLC) and conduct AI-assisted operations at the edges, potentially through 5G-and-beyond (6G), and time-critical applications, such as remote surgery will require less than 1ms delay, but the upcoming 5G systems are not yet capable [96]. We anticipate that real-time transmission of massive amount of data under 1ms delay requirements may be realized upon the release of 5G-and-beyond (6G).…”
Section: Wireless Communications Assisted Amssmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ability to provide telecommunication services in a wide range of sectors such as aeronautical, maritime, military, rescue and disaster relief has led to a dramatic increase in the demand for satellite data traffic [1]. Moreover, in many emerging applications for future wireless systems such as interactive multimedia services, distributed IoT networks, and content delivery networks (CDNs), satellite technology can support this expansion, and thus, contribute to 5G and beyond ecosystems toward highly reliable networks with global mobile coverage [2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%