Communication Networks

Possibilities and challenges for future 6G

Researchers studying the future of sixth-generation (6G) wireless communications are now sketching out possibilities—though not certainties —for the kinds of technologies a 6G future could entail

Sixth-generation wireless technology—says Harsh Tataria, a communications engineering lecturer at Lund University, Sweden —will be characterized by low latencies and ultrahigh frequencies, with data transfer speeds potentially hitting 100 Gbps.

Wireless brain-computer interaction:

This is a process of a direct communication path between the brain and external devices through the transmission of  brain  signals to  a digital device  that  will analyze  and       interpret  signals  into  actions.  6G will contribute to the development of these BCI systems to improve smart life. The  6G  network  is  expected to   launch   in   2030 officially.At     the    moment, early  discussions, research projects, and developments will bring the 6G network into reality in the future.

The  development of a 6G wireless network is based on  the demand for extreme speed in various innovations that require huge investments in wireless network technologies.

Similarly, the development is driven by the increasingly distributed radio access network (RAN) and the urge to utilize the terahertz spectrum to deliver increased capacity, low latency, and data sharing efficiency.