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6G Massive Radio Access Networks: Key Applications, Requirements and Challenges

Ying Loong Lee, Donghong Qin, Li‐Chun Wang, Gek Hong Sim

2020IEEE Open Journal of Vehicular Technology172 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Driven by the emerging use cases in massive access future networks, technological advancements and evolutions are needed for wireless communications beyond the fifth-generation (5G) networks. In particular, we envisage that the upcoming sixth-generation (6G) networks with numerous devices will demand extremely high-performance interconnections, even under strenuous scenarios such as diverse mobility, extreme density, and dynamic environments. To cater to such a demand, an investigation of flexible and sustainable radio access network (RAN) techniques to support highly diverse requirements and massive connectivity is of utmost importance. To this end, this paper first presents the key driving applications for 6G, including smart cities and factories, unmanned aerial vehicles, and multi-dimensional sensing services, which necessitate the transformation of existing RAN techniques to achieve the key performance indicators required for 6G networks. In particular, we investigate the flexibility, massive interconnectivity, and energy efficiency aspects of 6G RANs and provide an in-depth discussion on the potential key enabling technologies. Last but not least, we present an artificial-intelligence-assisted network architecture for flexible 6G massive RANs with energy harvesting.

Topics & Concepts

InterconnectivityKey (lock)Flexibility (engineering)Computer scienceTelecommunicationsAccess networkNetwork architectureWirelessComputer networkComputer securityMathematicsStatisticsArtificial intelligenceAdvanced Wireless Communication TechnologiesAdvanced MIMO Systems OptimizationEnergy Harvesting in Wireless Networks