FCC TAC 6G Working Group Report 2025
What are the potential privacy and security risks that 6G networks will need to address regarding massive data collection and processing, as well as the ethical and social impacts of emerging
What are the potential privacy and security risks that 6G networks will need to address regarding massive data collection and processing, as well as the ethical and social impacts of emerging
A new generation of intelligent aerospace platforms—drones, airships, and satellites—will be part of tomorrow''s 6G networks, acting as, in effect, base stations in the sky.
To enable the full set of 6G capabilities from the start, the 6G system studies will assume support for a standalone architecture. In practice, it means that the 6G RAN can be
This paper proposes two models for enhancing QoS through efficient and sustainable resource allocation and optimization of base stations. The first model, a Hybrid
6G is expected to bring data speeds that enable highly integrated and responsive technology in smartphones, homes, cities, and
A new generation of intelligent aerospace platforms—drones, airships, and satellites—will be part of tomorrow''s 6G networks, acting as,
While 5G focuses on urban areas and dense populations, 6G will aim to provide connectivity in even the most remote parts of the world. This includes rural areas, deserts,
In particular, integrating passive IS into the base station (BS) is a novel solution to enhance the wireless network throughput and coverage both cost-effectively and energy-eficiently. In this
Although base stations for 6G aren''t around yet, 4G LTE and 5G networks use cell towers and "small cells"—small transmitters installed on street corners and utility poles—to
While 5G focuses on urban areas and dense populations, 6G will aim to provide connectivity in even the most remote parts of the world.
This paper proposes two models for enhancing QoS through efficient and sustainable resource allocation and optimization of base
Network architecture: To overcome the limited range, 6G networks will require ultra-dense deployment of base stations, integration with intelligent reflecting surfaces (IRS), and
6G is expected to bring data speeds that enable highly integrated and responsive technology in smartphones, homes, cities, and autonomous vehicles, but realizing that goal
To improve the utilization of infrastructure resources and reduce the cost of operators in the future 6G network construction, a 6G shared base stations optimization model
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