Sixth Generation (6G) to the Waying Seventh (7G) Wireless Communication Visions and Standards, Challenges, Applications

Abstract

The increasing need for next-generation wireless networks becomes apparent as the Internet of Everything (IoE) gains prominence in smart services, projecting widespread popularity in the future. While sixth-generation (6G) networks have the capability to support a diverse range of IoE services, their potential limitations in meeting the demands of innovative applications prompt consideration for seventh-generation (7G) wireless systems. This article seeks to compare the characteristics of 6G and the planned 7G wireless systems. The commercial development of fifth-generation (5G) mobile communication systems is currently underway, introducing new services and enhancing user experiences. Despite these advancements, 5G encounters challenges that require on-going improvements. With the International Telecommunication Union Radio communication Sector (ITU-R) actively envisioning 6G and anticipating a consensus on 7G by October 2024, numerous unresolved questions persist in global discussions. This paper delivers a comprehensive overview of the current understanding of 7G, exploring the vision, technical requirements, and application possibilities. It presents a critical evaluation of the 7G network architecture and essential technologies. Furthermore, the article provides an in-depth examination of advanced 7G verification platforms and existing test beds, unveiling these aspects for the first time. Future research directions and lingering issues are emphasized to contribute to the on-going global discourse on 7G networks. Discussions on lessons learned from 7G networks culminate in the suggestion that 7G systems signify the pinnacle of mobile communication technology. The ongoing research on 7G, an intelligent cellular technology, holds promise for the future of wireless communication.

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Dr. Vatsala Sharma1 , Kamal Nayanam2

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  • EP ID EP737945
  • DOI 10.62226/ijarst20241319
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Dr. Vatsala Sharma1, Kamal Nayanam2 (2024). Sixth Generation (6G) to the Waying Seventh (7G) Wireless Communication Visions and Standards, Challenges, Applications. International Journal of Advanced Research in Science and Technology (IJARST), 13(2), -. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-737945