Purdue Partners with Leading Companies to Publish a Report that Highlights 12 Technologies Used by 6G

Purdue Partners with Leading Companies to Publish a Report that Highlights 12 Technologies Used by 6G

The 6G Global Roadmap presents a detailed taxonomy that highlights the evolution of cellular technology from 5G to the forthcoming 6G.  Purdue University is being joined in this collaborative venture by industry titans including Cisco Systems, Dell Technologies, Ericsson, Intel, Nokia and Qualcomm Technologies Inc. The comprehensive document that results from the collaboration of these organizations offers valuable insights into the fundamental technologies that will influence the shift to 6G.

“This technology report is meant to be a foundation of policies, not a policy itself. It is a taxonomy over the modularized layers and over time horizon this decade,” said Purdue University President Mung Chiang. “In the meantime, we strongly recommend the speeding up and scaling up of 5G deployments in the U.S. right now. More 5G infrastructure and resulting applications are essential to any road map to 6G.”

6G wireless networks promise not only faster speed, lower latency and better coverage, but also the connection of more devices than people and the offer of a foundational service to all sectors and across different types of networks and scenarios.

Purdue’s industry partners hold high opinions of what 6G can offer:

Michael Beesley, vice president and chief technology officer, Cisco Networking:

“Cisco has been honored to collaborate with Purdue University and our industry peers in putting together the 6G Roadmap taxonomy report. We feel that this report will serve as a powerful foundation for ongoing conversations around innovation, research, standards and use cases to ensure that the next generation of mobile technology helps to ensuring an inclusive future for all.”

Erik Ekudden, chief technology officer, Ericsson:

“5G is the innovation platform for consumer and business digitalization today. This report is an important step in forming the necessary partnerships that will be the foundation for the evolution of the mobile network toward 2030 with 5G Advanced and 6G.”

Nishant Batra, chief strategy and technology officer, Nokia:

“6G will expand and transform what a network can do, going beyond traditional performance metrics. Key dimensions, such as scalability, sustainability, trustworthiness and digital inclusion, will have significant impact on society in the coming 6G era. This detailed taxonomy report delves into the fundamental technical areas that will drive 6G development, which align with Nokia’s pioneering research on 6G over the last several years. In addition to promoting technical research and industry collaboration for the development of 6G, we must also address policy-related issues, such as the availability of new-spectrum, global standardization and an equitable, nondiscriminatory patent system.”

John Smee, senior vice president, engineering, Qualcomm Technologies Inc.:

“Robust connectivity is essential to many enterprises and consumers — that’s why it’s critical to continue scaling up 5G in the U.S. and globally and to research its next phase, 6G, which will take these technologies forward into the next decade, bringing benefits to industry and society when it launches.

 The report surveys the technical areas that are expected to drive 6G development and the important problems faced in these focus areas. The document defines a range of technological advancements comprising twelve facilitating network architectures, protocols, and tools that will establish the evolutionary trajectory from 5G to 6G over the course of the current decade. The broad range of innovations encompasses a wide variety of areas, such as facilitating edge/fog computing, enabling ultra-low-latency applications, managing intermittent connectivity, establishing wireless service platforms, densifying cells, implementing infrastructure sharing, utilizing open interfaces, integrating artificial intelligence and machine learning, interconnecting with Wi-Fi, and establishing interconnections with satellite networks. This extensive research establishes the foundation for the paradigm-shifting progression towards 6G cellular technology.

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