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Non-Terrestrial Networks for Global Sustainable Connectivity
The Virtual World of the Future
The First 15 Years of Edge Computing and What’s Next
This is the decade of 6G development. We will discuss the fundamental differences 6G will likely mark compared to 5G, the key R&D opportunities in 6G, and the unique “lab to life” 6G deployment at Purdue University’s Innovation Campus in Indiana, USA. We will go through a roadmap toward an edgy, open, heterogeneous 6G, where applications will drive the evolution of architecture and optimization this decade.
5G-Advanced mmWave: Evolving Towards 6G
After more than a decade of advanced R&D and ecosystem trials, commercial 5G mmWave service is now being deployed in 16+ counties/territories by 28+ operators. Looking forward, we expect 5G mmWave to expand into new geographic regions across the globe, and new device types and tiers will emerge to take full advantage of mmWave’s virtually unlimited capacity. On the research front, Qualcomm continues to push the technology boundaries of mmWave for 5G/6G by bringing new capabilities and enhancements. Join this keynote to: ▪ Track the latest update on the global commercial rollout of 5G mmWave networks and devices ▪ See our vision for 5G mmWave and the new opportunities it poises to bring for the broader ecosystem ▪ Learn about the mmWave capabilities and enhancements coming in 3GPP 5G-Advanced and 6G.
6G Green Communications
With the increasing impact of climate change globally, many nations have announced carbon neutrality goals by mid 21st century. As a leading industrial sector and a key driven force for social and economic progression/transformation, the ICT industry shall be a key contributor for global carbon neutrality and sustainable growth. In 4G and 5G, there have been efforts in making communications system more energy efficient such as minimizing always-on signaling, enable power saving mode, etc. But still, with the exponential growth of data volume, increasing complexity of communication systems, emergence of new services, we see a steady increase in power consumption over generations. As the industry started working on designing the B5G and 6G communications systems, sustainability and energy efficiency need to be considered as one of the foremost goals in system design. This session will gather experts to discuss green communications for B5G/6G. The discussion intents to address two main questions: 1) how to make the communication system itself more energy efficient and sustainable; 2) how can communication system better help the society and other industrials for achieving the global carbon neutrality goal. The session will discuss gaps, challenges and new air interface and network features needed in B5G/6G system to address these two questions. We expect a lively exchange of views as green communication is a very challenging and very important topic. It is hoped that new research and development activities will be stimulated by such discussions.
6G Vision, Technologies, and Roadmap
While the mobile industry is now focusing on the realization of what 5G technologies promised, we can see that initial consideration about the next generation of mobile communications, i.e., 6G, is already happening. Considering the general trend of introducing new services with higher requirements over different generations of communication systems, it would be natural to expect that 6G technologies need to be developed to envision more advanced services than 5G. Examples of such new services include truly immersive XR, mobile hologram, and digital replica. Initial investigation already suggests rough estimates of performance requirements for 6G such as 1 Tbps peak rate, 1 Gbps user-experienced data rate, and 0.1 ms air latency. Use of terahertz spectrum would naturally be considered to provide such high data rate. Novel approaches, e.g., reconfigurable intelligent surfaces, further advanced duplex technologies, use of AI/ML, would need to be considered to satisfy the expected performance requirements. The proposed panel will be a good opportunity to exchange initial views about vision, technologies, and roadmap for 6G.