As this read supposed to be somewhat visionary,
indulge yourself in the Cycles Of Tech. Future vs Now.
6G
- Ok, you've seen the robots, Apple VR Glasses, Self-driving cars. "Cool!"
- Where is the tech and science going by 2030?
- How about 6G?
6G technology
The next generation of mobile network standards, is expected to significantly advance beyond the capabilities of 5G. It aims to integrate various technologies like deep learning, big data analytics, and edge computing, focusing on ultrareliable, low-latency communications. 6G is poised to have a profound impact on industries and public safety, enhancing applications such as threat detection, health monitoring, facial recognition, and autonomous vehicles. It promises to bring improvements in smartphone technology and emerging areas like smart cities and mixed reality telepresence.
Key aspects of 6G
... include advancements in sensing solutions, using different frequencies for more precise measurements and adjustments. It is envisioned to enable a deeper connection between the physical, digital, and human worlds, largely facilitated by the widespread deployment of sensors and AI/ML technologies. This will lead to the creation of dynamic digital twin models, offering real-time updates and insights.
The development of 6G
... involves a focus on sustainability, aiming for higher energy efficiency and supporting data collection for improved energy use in various industries. Additionally, 6G networks are expected to be designed with strong security measures to protect against increasing cyber threats.
Countries and companies
... like China, South Korea, the U.S., and several European nations, along with tech giants such as Huawei, Nokia, and Samsung, are actively involved in 6G research and development. The timeline for the operational rollout of 6G is projected around 2030, with ongoing research and testing activities currently shaping its future capabilities and applications.
Sources
https://www.huawei.com/en/huaweitech/future-technologies/6g-the-next-horizonhttps://www.techtarget.com/searchnetworking/definition/6Ghttps://www.nokia.com/about-us/newsroom/articles/6g-explained/
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