Title
Towards 6g Wireless Communication Networks: Vision, Enabling Technologies, And New Paradigm Shifts
Abstract
The fifth generation (5G) wireless communication networks are being deployed worldwide from 2020 and more capabilities are in the process of being standardized, such as mass connectivity, ultra-reliability, and guaranteed low latency. However, 5G will not meet all requirements of the future in 2030 and beyond, and sixth generation (6G) wireless communication networks are expected to provide global coverage, enhanced spectral/energy/cost efficiency, better intelligence level and security, etc. To meet these requirements, 6G networks will rely on new enabling technologies, i.e., air interface and transmission technologies and novel network architecture, such as waveform design, multiple access, channel coding schemes, multi-antenna technologies, network slicing, cell-free architecture, and cloud/fog/edge computing. Our vision on 6G is that it will have four new paradigm shifts. First, to satisfy the requirement of global coverage, 6G will not be limited to terrestrial communication networks, which will need to be complemented with non-terrestrial networks such as satellite and unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) communication networks, thus achieving a space-air-ground-sea integrated communication network. Second, all spectra will be fully explored to further increase data rates and connection density, including the sub-6 GHz, millimeter wave (mmWave), terahertz (THz), and optical frequency bands. Third, facing the big datasets generated by the use of extremely heterogeneous networks, diverse communication scenarios, large numbers of antennas, wide bandwidths, and new service requirements, 6G networks will enable a new range of smart applications with the aid of artificial intelligence (AI) and big data technologies. Fourth, network security will have to be strengthened when developing 6G networks. This article provides a comprehensive survey of recent advances and future trends in these four aspects. Clearly, 6G with additional technical requirements beyond those of 5G will enable faster and further communications to the extent that the boundary between physical and cyber worlds disappears.
Year
DOI
Venue
2021
10.1007/s11432-020-2955-6
SCIENCE CHINA-INFORMATION SCIENCES
Keywords
DocType
Volume
6G, vision, network architecture, air interface and transmission technologies, space-air-ground-sea integrated network, all spectra, artificial intelligence, network security
Journal
64
Issue
ISSN
Citations 
1
1674-733X
70
PageRank 
References 
Authors
1.89
266
50
Search Limit
100266
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
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Cheng-Xiang Wang223517.72
jie huang325230.93
Xiqi Gao43043217.05
Zaichen Zhang513420.67
Mao WANG6701.89
Yongming Huang71472146.50
Chuan Zhang810013.67
Yanxiang Jiang921222.09
Jiaheng Wang1011610.11
Min ZHU11701.89
Bin Sheng128711.23
Dongming Wang1357159.66
Zhiwen Pan1425730.41
Pengcheng Zhu1548753.11
Yang Yang16612174.82
Zening Liu17985.65
Ping Zhang1822321.33
Xiaofeng Tao191033140.26
Shaoqian Li202276195.05
Zhi Chen211016.20
Xinying Ma22936.39
Chih-Lin I23702.57
Shuangfeng Han2487534.37
Ke Li25702.23
Chengkang Pan26907.63
Zhimin ZHENG27701.89
Lajos Hanzo2810889849.85
Xuemin (Sherman) SHEN29701.89
Y. Jay Guo309011.12
Zhiguo Ding317031399.47
Harald HAAS32701.89
Wen TONG33701.89
Peiying Zhu3429516.35
Ganghua YANG35701.89
Jun WANG36701.89
Erik G. Larsson3710189605.81
Hien Quoc Ngo382546129.55
Wei HONG39701.89
Haiming Wang40927.55
Debin Hou41725.30
Jixin Chen42716.00
Zhe CHEN43703.25
Zhangcheng Hao44712.67
Geoffrey Ye Li459071660.27
R. Tafazolli462969346.10
Yue Gao4755852.83
H. V. Poor48254111951.66
Gerhard P. FETTWEIS49701.89
Liang Ying-Chang5010007593.03