In addition to 5G, the fifth generation of mobile networks. This is the exercise that the Chinese manufacturer does Alive It is delivered in a new report. There, the world’s fifth largest smartphone maker is exploring the possibilities of a world with hundreds of billions of connected devices. Until 2030 as such 6 g.
We’re facing a new field of opportunity: sensory integration and communication, according to Vivo. An era in which 6G mobile data services will allow for improved capacity, data redundancy, latency and reliability worldwide. Until then, the focus should be on research and development.
Reconfigurable smart surface and new waveforms are major challenges
Vivo Communications Research Institute has released its third 6G white paper. Entitled “Building a free continuous physical and digital integrated world: 6G enabling services, capabilities and technologies”.
The report explores the 6G framework and potential technologies that vivo experts believe will shape people’s lives after 2030. Thus, enabling the convergence of the digital and physical worlds and influencing our future realities, 6G services will require new system architecture designs.
The white paper suggests that 6G provides superior connectivity. In practice, information and computing services are converging, combining communication, computing and sensory in one system.
In this way, the integrated 6G network will not only connect humans to humans, but also It will connect humans to machines and machines with machines. In other words, helping to create a new digital world.
Hundreds of billions of devices are expected to be connected by 2030, Vivo itself indicates.
Services and Capabilities: Creating a New Digital Dimension with 6G
In Vivo’s belief, 6G technology will extend core communications services to support entirely new experiences. Among these, we will have possibilities such as immersive mixed reality, 3D and multisensory communication.
In addition, 6G mobile data services will continue to improve in terms of capacity, data rate, response time, reliability and many other aspects. Therefore, it should be improved several times compared to 5G.
Enabling technologies for truly end-to-end connectivity beyond 5G
However, there are many challenges ahead. New network functionality will be required to support the new 6G services. As 6G will converge mobile and computing networks, data interaction across domains and native AI networks. This requires a completely new design of the system architecture to be implemented.
In practice, the integration of sensors and communication tools opens up a new field of opportunity in wireless networks. There, the original 6G AI technology will improve network and air interface efficiency, increase system flexibility and reduce costs.
At the same time, the introduction of an end-to-end browser data plane is necessary to support smart and basic information services. Low-power connections lower the barrier to terminal access, allowing for truly ubiquitous connectivity.
Currently, the development of MIMO technology, Reconfigurable Intelligent Surface (RIS) technology and new waveforms are some of the research areas that will pave the way for a more efficient and resilient network, the report says.
In short, we have a long way to go until 2030 and until the global possibilities of 6G networks can be implemented. However, given this potential, Vivo is one of the companies that is really focused on this long-term goal.
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