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  2. 6G - Wikipedia

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    In telecommunications, 6G is the designation for a future technical standard of a sixth-generation technology for wireless communications.. It is the planned successor to 5G (ITU-R IMT-2020), and is currently in the early stages of the standardization process, tracked by the ITU-R as IMT-2030 [1] with the framework and overall objectives defined in recommendation ITU-R M.2160-0.

  3. 6G Is Just Years From Launching. We Still Don't Even ... - AOL

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    Telecommunication experts expect 6G will launch in 2030, but the technology is still in its research stage. 6G Is Just Years From Launching. We Still Don't Even Know WTF It Is.

  4. List of wireless network technologies - Wikipedia

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    The methods of deployment of cellular networks is undetermined. An option is to install a 6G tower at every building. The second option would involve integrating the functions of a 6G tower into devices like smartphones, allowing these devices to create their own cell for other users. The commercial release date is estimated to be 2028~2030. [9]

  5. Orthogonal Time Frequency Space - Wikipedia

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    The technology is being considered for 6G networks. [ 2 ] In terms of transmission, the transmit signals of OTFS in either discrete time sequence or continuous time waveform are the same as that of single antenna vector OFDM (VOFDM) systems ( Proceedings of ICC 2000 , New Orleans, and IEEE Trans. on Communications , Aug. 2001), no matter a ...

  6. List of emerging technologies - Wikipedia

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    Emerging technology Status Potential applications Related articles Active structure: Research, development, commercialization Adaptive structures that respond to different conditions, or supermassive buildings and infrastructure (e.g. space fountains)

  7. Technology readiness level - Wikipedia

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    A Technology Readiness Level Calculator was developed by the United States Air Force. [6] This tool is a standard set of questions implemented in Microsoft Excel that produces a graphical display of the TRLs achieved. This tool is intended to provide a snapshot of technology maturity at a given point in time. [7]

  8. Polar code (coding theory) - Wikipedia

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    Polar performance can be improved with successive cancellation list decoding, but its usability in real applications is still questionable due to very poor implementation efficiencies caused by the iterative approach. [3] In October 2016, Huawei announced that it had achieved 27 Gbit/s in 5G field trial tests using polar codes for channel coding.

  9. G.fast - Wikipedia

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    In a first step G.fast will be deployed in the FTTdp environment. Swisscom works together with its technology partner Huawei which is the supplier of the G.fast micro-nodes (DSLAMs) that are installed in the manholes. [47] Frontier Communications Nokia and Frontier Communications are to deploy G.fast in a pilot program in Connecticut. [48]