Emergent Mind

Abstract

Cellular Internet of Things (IoT) is considered as de facto paradigm to improve the communication and computation systems. Cellular IoT connects massive number of physical and virtual objects to the Internet using cellular networks. The latest generation of cellular networks, e.g. fifth-generation (5G), use evolutionary and revolutionary technologies to notably improve the performance of wireless networks. However, given the envisioned new use-cases, e.g., holographic communication, and the ever-increasing deployment of massive smart-physical end-devices in IoT, the volume of network traffic has considerably raised, and therefore, the current generation of mobile networks cannot wholly meet the ever-increasing demands. Hence, it is envisioned that the next generation, sixth generation (6G) networks, need to play a critical role to alleviate such challenges in IoT by providing new communication services, network capacity, and ultra-low latency communications (uRLLC). In this paper, first, the need for 6G networks is discussed. Then, the potential 6G requirements and trends, as well as the latest research activities related to 6G are introduced e.g., Tactile Internet and Terahertz (THz). Furthermore, the key performance indicators, applications, new services, and the potential key enabling technologies for 6G networks are presented. Finally, several potential unresolved challenges for future 6G networks are presented.

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