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@article{152683, author = {M.Arun and C.Mohan and M. Karthi Rajan and S.P.Kabilan}, title = {Into the wild: The Design Challenges and Opportunities of Sixth-Generation Wireless System}, journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology}, year = {}, volume = {8}, number = {4}, pages = {53-59}, issn = {2349-6002}, url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=152683}, abstract = {Wireless communication technologies are constantly evolved for the past few decades. Various stakeholders, such as industrial solutions providers, academic research groups, standards bodies, and end-users, have all substantially benefited from the unconventional changes led through the most recent developments. The ongoing deployment of 5G cellular systems is continuously exposing the inherent obstacles of this system, as compared to its original premise as an enabler for the Internet of Everything applications. 6G and beyond will satisfy the requirements of a fully connected world and provide ubiquitous wireless connectivity for all. Transformative solutions are anticipated to drive the surge for accommodating a rapidly developing number of intelligent devices and services. This paper presents a holistic, forward-looking vision that defines the tenets of a 6G system.}, keywords = {5G, 6G, AI, Blockchain, Cellular technology, Wireless Communication.}, month = {}, }
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