Towards 6G wireless communication networks: vision enabling technologies and new paradigm shifts
Recently, a long-form review titled “Towards 6G wireless communication networks: vision, enabling technologies, and new paradigm shifts” was published in SCIENCE CHINA Information Sciences Vol. 64, No.1. This article, co-authored by 50 researchers from 24 scientific research institutes, colleges, and companies both at home and abroad, provides a comprehensive survey of the latest progress and deve
lopmental trends about 6G networks.
Date: 2020-11-25
URL: https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2020-11/scp-t6w112520.php
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