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OverviewThere are numerous potential paths toward achieving the 6G network and various factors that could define it. Written by three telecom industry experts, this book explores the opportunities and challenges surrounding the next generation of wireless communication technology. Will 6G build solely on the future evolution success of the 5G network, or will the delivery of 6G facilitate a revolution in technology and infrastructure with the convergence of fixed/mobile networks and collaboration with hyperscalers to help fund it? The book presents a compelling vision of how 6G addresses the challenges that 5G faces for the broader digitalisation of society and industry. It defines new types of wireless communications and refines the smartphone and its use, revolutionising our digital landscape. While the introduction of mmWave phased arrays offers optical fibre-like bandwidths, many of the applications for this technology will not be telecoms-based. The authors also define a revolutionary 6G with new ideas for spectrum management, creating GHz of additional spectrum, convergence, privacy and core network infrastructure. They also review the evolution of 5G and Wi-Fi towards the end of the decade as a platform for 6G and the current worldwide 6G standards activities. Meanwhile, inside-out coverage could define how mobile networks are built. 6G: Evolution or Revolution? explores what the internet could be in 2030 and how it will influence 6G, particularly its intelligence layers. It covers the internet and the mobile core network and how these will change for the age of machines, with Wi-Fi and mmWave communications, AI, and the new uses of the smartphone. This book provides an informative and thought-provoking perspective for researchers, strategists, regulators, scientists, engineers, technology professionals, and academia interested in the future of communications technology. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Peter Smyth (Former VP of Core Innovation, CableLabs, USA) , Peter Willis (Former Chief Researcher, BT Group, UK) , David Wisely (Former Head of Mobility Research, BT Group, UK)Publisher: Institution of Engineering and Technology Imprint: Institution of Engineering and Technology ISBN: 9781839538407ISBN 10: 1839538406 Pages: 615 Publication Date: 01 October 2024 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of Contents"Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: 5G Next Steps to 5G Advanced Chapter 3: Future Wi-Fi Chapter 4: The Future of the Internet Chapter 5: Opportunities for 6G in Industry 4.0 and roles for Wi-Fi Chapter 6: 6G Definition begins - with views from standards organisations, Industry, and Academia Chapter 7: Radical Approach to Spectrum Management Chapter 8: Millimetre and Terahertz Wave - ""Optical Fibres in Air"" Chapter 9: 6G convergence Chapter 10: Non Terrestrial Networks NTNs Chapter 11: A Radical Core Network for 6G Chapter 12: Privacy Enhancing Technology and security for 6G Chapter 13: Artificial Intelligence for 6G Chapter 14: Joint communication and sensing (JCAS) in 6G networks Chapter 15: iPhone 2030 (6G) and other devices Chapter 16: What could 6G be?"ReviewsAuthor InformationPeter Smyth has been at the forefront of developments in telecoms and computer science for over 35 years, most recently as VP of core innovation at CableLabs, USA. He previously held various senior research positions at BT Group, including VP of mobility and converged services, and head of mobility and wireless research. He holds 19 granted patents and was awarded the prestigious Martlesham Medal for Science and Technology in 2011. Peter Willis worked for BT Group from 1988 to 2021, during which time he researched distributed computer networks, designed, installed, and operated BT's first internet service, and contributed to BT's 21st-century network architecture. He evaluated many new network technologies, including NFV solutions, optical burst switching, terabit ethernet and terabit routers. He was the lead author of the first ETSI NFV whitepaper and was key in developing NFV into an industry-wide technology. David Wisely worked at BT Group for over 25 years where he became the head of mobility research in 2009. He was the technical manager for a range of influential EU projects including BRAIN and MIND which went on to shape 3 and 4G mobile standards. After leaving BT, he moved to Surrey University where he worked on 5G techno-economics. He holds 20 patents and is the author of two books on mobile telecoms. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |