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Towards 6G Evolution: Three Enhancements, Three Innovations, and Three Major Challenges

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arxiv 2402.10781 v2 pith:66D625NZ submitted 2024-02-16 cs.IT math.IT

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Over the past few decades, wireless communication has witnessed remarkable growth, experiencing several transformative changes. This article aims to provide a comprehensive overview of wireless communication technologies, from the foundations to the recent wireless advances. Specifically, we take a neutral look at the state-of-the-art technologies for 5G and the ongoing evolutions towards 6G, reviewing the recommendations of the International Mobile Communication vision for 2030 (IMT-2030). We first highlight specific features of IMT 2030, including three IMT-2020 extensions (URLLC+, eMBB+, and mMTC+) and three new innovations (Ubiquitous connectivity and integrating the new capabilities of sensing & AI with communication functionality). Then, we delve into three major challenges in implementing 6G, along with global standardization efforts. Besides, a proof of concept is provided by demonstrating terahertz (THz) signal transmission using Orbital Angular Momentum (OAM) multiplexing, which is one of the potential candidates for 6G and beyond. To inspire further potential research, we conclude by identifying research opportunities and future visions on IMT-2030 recommendations.

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