It's hard to say what 6G will look like – after all, it doesn't exist yet. But in media interviews and research papers, wireless companies and academics describe 6G as a fully integrated internet system that enables.
For example, the use case and the availability of network will decide the network as cellular, wireless LAN, Bluetooth, and ultra-wideband (UWB), etc. 6G communication standard should, therefore, be designed in such a way that it will converge all of the wireless technologies.
What is a 6G wireless network?
Provided by the Springer Nature SharedIt content-sharing initiative The sixth-generation (6G) wireless communication network is expected to integrate the terrestrial, aerial, and maritime communications into a robust network which would be more reliable, fast, and can support a massive number of devices with ultra-low latency requirements.
What are the components of a 6g network?
The 6G network architecture includes multiple components, such as Base Stations (BS) and Access Points (AP), User Equipment (UE), Beamforming Modules, Network Core, Beam Training Protocols, and Multiple Network Services Framework (Hausmair et al., 2017).
What are the applications of 6g networks?
Tactile Internet is one of the main use cases of 6G networks and holographic verticals are the potential application. Space tourism and communication in space, handled by 6G networks, is discussed.
The rapid advancement of wireless networks will make 6G significantly distinct from the earlier generations, as it will be exemplified by a high level of heterogeneity in several aspects including network infrastructures, network access mechanisms, dual-band devices, processing resources, etc.
The paper (Mogyorósi et al., 2022) emphasizes the importance of accurate positioning for future wireless communication systems and explores the potential uses and applications that depend on precise location information. However, the study does not critically examine the constraints and challenges related to positioning in 5G and 6G networks.