6G: What, why, and how?
Professor Emil Björnson (KTH Royal Institute of Technology) overviews the 6G technology development. He begins by explaining what cellular/mobile communication networks are and how their characteristics and services have evolved over the last five generations. He then describes why we need 6G and what it might be used for during the next decade. Next, he explains how the 6G standard is developed through an interplay between the research community, 3GPP, and ITU. Finally, he describes the anticipated IMT-2020 scenarios and requirements and what frequency spectrum will be utilized in 6G networks. The slides are available here: https://github.com/emilbjornson/prese...

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