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6G - the next wireless communications standard
The fundamentals of next-generation wireless communications are in progress and commercial deployment is expected around 2023. This will enable new possibilities, including holographic applications, extended realities and digital twins. Here, Eichler talks about 6G wireless communications standard....
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description | The fundamentals of next-generation wireless communications are in progress and commercial deployment is expected around 2023. This will enable new possibilities, including holographic applications, extended realities and digital twins. Here, Eichler talks about 6G wireless communications standard. It is difficult to predict which applications and use cases envisioned by the industry will eventually be the main drivers for the next generation wireless standard and which in turn will shape the system requirements and technologies for 6G. The vision is that in the 6G era, the digital, physical and human worlds will seamlessly fuse (cyber-physical fusion), leading to a connected society in which communications connect people, machines and virtual services with all of the necessary components of daily life. |
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