6G to Build a Sustainable Future
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Beschreibung
Insights on designing a sustainable 6G system as a multi-functional platform that delivers services beyond communication
6G to Build a Sustainable Future provides a summary of the research conducted in the European 6G Flagship project Hexa-X-II towards the sixth generation (6G) mobile networks, with additional input from other smart networks and services joint undertaking (SNS-JU) projects, such as 6G-DISAC, 6G-MUSICAL, 6G-NTN, 6G-SHINE, Deterministic 6G, RIGOROUS, ROBUST-6G, TERRAMETA and TERA6G. The book explores the motivation, values, and needs of 6G, with a strong emphasis on environmental, economic, and social sustainability.
To address these needs, the 6G system will be designed as a platform, providing services including and beyond communication; the book provides an end-to-end (E2E) blueprint of this system. The book also outlines the potential paths from the project results towards standardization and further towards introduction to the markets.
Topics discussed include:
- Design principles, requirements, value, validation and blueprints for inclusive, trustworthy, and environmentally sustainable 6G platforms
- 6G transceiver and radio design, covering architecture and deployment, radio link modeling, transmission schemes, and signal processing hardware
- 6G intelligence through AI-native architecture, smart network management, and intent-based management
- Architectural enablers including flexible networks, dependable networking, beyond communication services architecture, and radio protocols
- E2E security concepts, covering security enablers
- All this from Hexa-X-II as well as other SNS-JU projects
6G to Build a Sustainable Future is an essential, up-to-date reference for wireless researchers, network planners, technology analysts, technology marketers, R&D engineers, application developers, spectrum regulators, and students.
Produktdetails
| ISBN | 9781394363582 |
| Verlag | Wiley |
| Erscheinungsdatum | 09.02.2026 |
| Sprache | Englisch |
| Mitwirkende | Mikko A. Uusitalo (Herausgeber/in), Patrik Rugeland (Herausgeber/in), Mauro Boldi (Herausgeber/in), Ahmad Nimr (Herausgeber/in) |