The Journey Toward 6G: A Digital and Societal Revolution in the Making

Lina S. Mohjazi, Bassant Selim, Mallik Tatipamula, Muhammad Ali Imran
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While the fifth-generation (5G) is bringing an innovative fabric of breakthrough technologies, enabling smart factories, cities, and Internet-of-Things (IoT), the unprecedented strain on communication networks put by these applications, in terms of highly cognitive, agile architectures and the support of massive connectivity, energy efficiency, and extreme ultra-low latency, is pushing 5G to their limits. As such, the focus of academic and industrial efforts has shifted toward beyond 5G (B5G) and the conceptualization of sixth-generation (6G) systems. This article discusses four main digital and societal use cases (UCs) that will drive the need to reconcile a new breed of network requirements. Based on this, we provide our vision of the fundamental architectural ingredients that will enable the promise of 6G networks of bringing the unification of experiences across the digital, physical, and human worlds. We outline key disruptive technological paradigms that will support 6G materialize a bouquet of unique expectations and redefine how we live and protect our planet. Finally, we adopt the recently envisaged ecosystem of the Internet-of-Musical Things (IoMusT) to depict how the discussed UCs and technological paradigms may be exploited to realize this ecosystem.
迈向 6G:正在发生的数字和社会革命
虽然第五代(5G)带来了突破性技术的创新结构,使智能工厂、城市和物联网(IoT)成为可能,但这些应用在高度认知、敏捷架构以及支持大规模连接、能效和极致超低延迟方面对通信网络造成的前所未有的压力,正在将 5G 推向极限。因此,学术界和产业界的工作重心已转向超越 5G(B5G)和第六代(6G)系统的概念化。本文讨论了四种主要的数字和社会用例(UC),它们将推动协调新型网络需求的需要。在此基础上,我们提出了我们对基本架构要素的愿景,这些要素将使 6G 网络有望实现数字、物理和人类世界体验的统一。我们概述了关键的颠覆性技术范式,这些范式将支持 6G 实现一系列独特的期望,并重新定义我们的生活和保护地球的方式。最后,我们采用最近设想的音乐物联网(IoMusT)生态系统来描述如何利用所讨论的统一通信和技术范式来实现这一生态系统。
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