6G: A comprehensive survey on technologies, applications, challenges, and research problems

The inherent limitations of the network keep on going to be revealed with the continuous deployment of cellular networks. The next generation 6G is motivated by these drawbacks to properly integrate important rate‐hungry applications such as extended reality, wireless brain‐computer interactions, au...

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Published inTransactions on emerging telecommunications technologies Vol. 32; no. 4
Main Authors Mahmoud, Haitham Hassan H., Amer, Amira A., Ismail, Tawfik
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 01.04.2021
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Summary:The inherent limitations of the network keep on going to be revealed with the continuous deployment of cellular networks. The next generation 6G is motivated by these drawbacks to properly integrate important rate‐hungry applications such as extended reality, wireless brain‐computer interactions, autonomous vehicles, and so on. Also, to support significant applications, 6G will handle large amounts of data transmission in smart cities with much lower latency. It combines many state‐of‐the‐art trends and technology to provide higher data rates for ultra‐reliable and low latency communications. By outlining the system requirements, potential trends, technologies, services, applications, and research progress, this article comprehensively conceptualized the 6G cellular system. Open research issues and current research groups in their field of research are summarized to provide readers with the technology road‐map and the potential challenges to consider in their 6G research. The next generation 6G is motivated by these drawbacks to properly integrate important rate‐hungry applications such as 6G, driving technologies, telecommunications, augmented reality applications, mobile edge computing, quantum communications, millimeter‐wave, and optical wireless communications.
ISSN:2161-3915
2161-3915
DOI:10.1002/ett.4233